Seattle writer and Trans man H.E. Edgmond, author of the fantasy novel The Witch King talks about how he uses the genre of fantasy world to reflect on this world.
Arts & Entertainment
The fifth and final entry in the actor's reign as author Ian Fleming's iconic British spy,
It's dumb. It's loud. It barely makes a lick of sense. But unlike its predecessor, this second cinematic outing for the popular Marvel antihero is also a heck of a lot of fun.
You know the truth, though, and when you read Believing by legal scholar and educator Anita Hill, you'll know someone else does, too.
This memoir is not just a story about what it was like to grow up with a famous actor for a grandfather, or what it was like to grow up in a multicultural family. It's the story of a Gay man who kept his true sexuality hidden until well into adulthood.
Halloween came early this year for the Queer community. Cassandra Peterson, the actress behind goth horror icon Elvira, has come out via her newly released memoir, Yours Cruelly, Elvira: Memories of the Mistress of the Dark.
SGN Contributing Writer Lindsey Anderson interviewed Isabel Sterling, author of this week's SGN Book Club selection, These Witches Don't Burn.
SGN Staff Writer Sara Michelle Fetters continues her quest of listing 1,001 great films.
Alejandro Cerrudo's wonderful dance program featured Silent Ghost, One Thousand Pieces, and Little mortal jump.
Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield play Tammy Fae and Jim Baker in this biopic of the legendary televangelists.