How Muralist Shela Yu Embraced Her Queer, Chinese American Story
A queer Chinese American artist from Mesa, Yu blends identity, healing, and creativity to make space for visibility — and for play — in Arizona’s desert arts scene.
A last-minute appearance by Dr. Jill Biden at this year’s Flagstaff Pride left community members to lash out against their local Pride organization.
The considerable shift to the right locally showed many that the work to attain civil rights is far from over.
While Arizona is still counting ballots, Trump has taken the necessary number of electoral college votes to be reinstated as the 47th President of the United States.
The preference runs counter to national survey results showing Donald Trump more favorable among people incarcerated.
The Arizona Corporation Commission race could affect the LGBTQ+ community in ways you may not have thought about.
The commission’s responsibilities are to manage the state’s utilities. But it also can limit companies who practice social responsibility, including in regards to LGBTQ+ people.
Interviews with 24 people show consistent concerns about Phoenix Pride.
LOOKOUT interviewed two-dozen people, from local business owners to volunteers, who said that while Phoenix Pride is welcome, they need to do more than throw a party.
The nonprofit voter-engagement party is one of seven happening across Maricopa County
It hasn’t always been as accepting to do drag. And with new attacks on the art form, some of Arizona’s longest performing drag artists have some advice to give.
An increase in well-attended shows at straight bars and restaurants is welcome for performers who say community spaces are failing to pay up.
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