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As mainstream drag has become sanitized for mass audiences, Native performers are holding to their authenticity. They’re also calling out showrunners failing to assist native performers compared to their white peers.
The goal, create empathy for a stranger, is one of the most effective ways to ease cultural tension, experts say.
Skeletons, taxidermy, and flamboyant showmanship collide in Magic Kenny Bang Bang’s immersive, campy, and spooky magic show.
With Desperado cancelled due to Maricopa Community College’s capitulation toward Trump, the nation’s largest queer film festival is bringing free virtual screenings to Arizona audiences.
Owner Chloe Bee uses plant medicine to offer alternatives to pharmaceuticals, while creating a queer-friendly space for connection and learning.
From Kingman to Tucson, these are the tattoo artists focused on bettering the queer community.
Brick Road Coffee and Empower Coffee Roasters have raised more than $19,000 through small donations to support Mesa teacher Tami Staas’ defamation case.
Paradise Valley Community College ends Desperado after 16 years, linking the decision to compliance with federal policies against diversity programming.
Pool lounges are one of the better reasons to be in Arizona. But what happens when your body is politicized?
Nate Rhoton from one•n•ten sits down with LOOKOUT to discuss his role at the state’s largest LGBTQ+ organization, the impact of Matthew Shephard’s death, and holding onto his grandmother’s license plate.
From growing up in Tennessee to creating staying power in Southern Arizona, TC Tolbert is on a mission to let us all be kind to ourselves.
The protest was tiny, but soon took a turn that resulted in multiple people arguing online that business owners should provide free water.
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