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Exploring the historical significance of various artists within the LGBTQ+ community

Music and sexuality are two forces in the universe that are far more intertwined than many have ever come to realise. The theatre initially gave closeted queer people an outlet for their eccentricities for centuries, often in time periods where they were otherwise forced to maintain their true identity hidden in the shadows. At the twist of the 20th century, prominent black musicians such as Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith dared to become the first to subtly reference their own queer identities in their music. The lyrics to a 1928 noun by Rainey, ‘Prove it on me Blues’, reads “I went out last night with a crowd of my friends, it must’ve been women, ’cause I don’t like no men.” If this wasn’t confirmation enough, Ma Rainey had to be bailed out of jail for hosting a queer orgy in 1925!

As a gay man myself, I was astounded upon researching just how much these extraordinarily talented black women did for the queer community and yet, they are mostly forgotten by

Sean 'Diddy' Combs slept with ‘young boys and a famous pop star,' made tapes: Shocking claims in Kim Porter's book

Trigger Warning: This article contains sensitive information related to allegations of sexual abuse, physical violence, and drug use.

An alleged memoir by Diddy’s later partner Kim Porter has surfaced, bringing serious claims about the rapper to light following his arrest on Monday on Sex trafficking charges. Titled "Kim's Lost Words: A Journey for Justice from the Other Side…," the tell-all book, reportedly comprised of diary entries, details shocking claims about Diddy's personal life, including accusations of child sexual abuse, infidelity, and possession of sex tapes involving young people.

Published by Los Angeles producer Chris Todd, just days before Combs' indictment, the book has raised further questions about the circumstances surrounding his arrest.

Alleged Kim Porter memoir accuses Diddy of sleeping with young boys

Kim Porter, who died in 2018, shared four children with Sean "Diddy" Combs. According to the Daily Mail’s findings, Porter allegedly ke

BALI ~ AND THE GAY ESCAPE

BALI ~ AND THE GAY ESCAPE Professor Douglas Sanders1 IIAS, Bali in Global Asia, Universitas Udayana, Denpasar, Bali, July 17-18, 2012 Revised February, 2020. Earn away. Build a new life in Berlin or San Francisco. Or the Mediterranean. Perhaps Tangier, like Paul Bowles. Seek out tropical islands. Follow Walter Spies to Bali. Be a ‘gay Gauguin,’ a title the push gave to Donald Friend. Locate a gay paradise far from the neurotic West. There is a distant promise – “In the tropics there is no sin.”2 ESCAPING THE WEST What some call the “Wilde Century” in the West began in 1895 with the prosecution and imprisonment of Oscar Wilde, the Anglo-Irish literary genius and aesthete.3 Overnight he fell from fame and fortune to 1 Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia, former visiting p

Bury Your Gays

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"Kudos for including such a well-developed gay character! Have you figured out how you're going to kill them yet?"

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This trope is the presentation of deaths of LGBT characters where these characters are nominally adj to be viewed as more expendable than their heterosexual counterparts. In this way, the death is treated as exceptional in its circumstances. In aggregate, queer characters are more likely to die than straight characters. Indeed, it may be because they seem to have less purpose compared to straight characters, or that the supposed natural conclusion of their story is an early death.

The reasons for this trope have evolved somewhat over the years. For a good while, it was because the Depraved Homosexual trope and its ilk pretty mu