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A sweetly intimate bromance plays out in this progressive Canadian indie from 60 years ago
Welcome back to our queer film retrospective, “A Gay Old Time.” In this week’s column, as the New Year brings us right until the middle of winter, let’s revisit 1965’s seasonally appropriate gay indie, Winter Kept Us Warm.Happy 2025! To start the year off with the right intentions, this week we’ll take a look at an underrated, under-seen movie from across the northern border that—even though it’s never really gotten its due diligence—occupies a niche space in the queer film canon. It’s a film with a production and a legacy that perfectly reflect the scrappiness, ingenuity, and creative spirit that has characterized our community.As we’ve discussed in this column for almost two years now, making a queer movie has never been an easy task.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Particularly in the early and middle decades of the last century, a myriad of obstacles would prevent our stories from being told, both within the Hollywood system and the broader culture: strict moral codes that stopped any “controversial” characters or plotlines from being portrayed, narrative conventions that limited the kind of lives and stories that could be explored, and a heavily religious and homophobic society that wasn’t ready to welcome us into their movie screens.But if it was hard to get queer movies made (and seen) in the United States—within the giant Hollywood machinery backing the productions—it was much, much more difficult in other countries.
‘LGBTQ+ Heroes’ to speak at Capital Pride event
The Capital Pride Alliance, the group that organizes most D.C. LGBTQ Pride events, announced it is inviting the community to attend a Jan. 7 live and virtual “Evening With LGBTQ+ Heroes” who were recipients of the group’s annual Heroes Award.
Gemma Collins says she'd 'love' to land a role on major soap
Gemma Collins, dazzling queen of reality TV and a die-hard Coronation Street fan, has revealed her ambition to feature on the iconic ITV soap - and she's got big dreams for her potential character. In true Gemma fashion, she confessed her desires to The Daily Star, "It would be amazing to be on a soap one day. I'd love to be in Corrie.
Tom Holland’s guns, Karl Schmid’s cup, & Diplo’s hot steam
shed his shirt on vacation, The Traitors host dealt with middle age, and rugged gay truckers had a moment.
Pedro Pascal’s moves, fish shoes & Big Gay Pizzeria: 10 things we’re obsessed with this week
The Traitors host got real about aging, we got a new gay TikTok crush, and Jake Shears and his BF became IG official.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Plus, Pete Buttigieg paid a heartfelt tribute to the late Jimmy Carter, a bookstore celebrated its LGBTQ+ selection, and we dreamed up our own gay “Project 2025.”That said, we’ve barely scratched the surface of the bops, boys, and Beach Rats keeping us up at night.For the first time in 2025, we present the 10 things we’re obsessed with this week.OK, either my thoughts are clouded by the desperate need of a hot slice, or Mr. Kitty’s Big Gay Pizzeria is the cutest graphic tee ever to exist.This whimsical Etsy best-seller ($35 online) depicts a pie-loving feline mascot for “the gayest pizza in town,” complete “100% real gay cheese.” Has an illustrated cat butthole ever looked so adorable? IDK, but I’ve never hit “buy now” faster.No organizational tool tickles the parts of my brain that crave structure like the Passion Planner, whose dated and undated options start at $50.
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