Midwest pop-princess Chappell Roan brought gay culture to the Emo’s stage on Nov. 1.
Read MoreWhether it's Natasha Bedingfield telling listeners to “feel the rain on your skin” or Katy Perry commanding audiences to “Roar,” inspirational anthems consistently amass popularity. With “What I Want,” alternative pop trio MUNA offers a new take on the inspirational anthem – one that might end up ruining lives.
Read MoreWith joyful hits that celebrate self-love and acceptance, Lizzo isn’t afraid to champion pride all year round.
Read MoreThe members of Maddie and the Deadnames discuss what it’s like to be pioneers in their local music scene and their passion for LGBTQ+ activism. At the various venues that Maddie and the Deadnames frequents, justice, and mosh-pits meld.
Read MoreGlide through cuffing season unscathed with these sapphic Latine love ballads for Hispanic Heritage Month and LGBTQ+ History Month.
Read MoreQueen Bey is back with her seventh studio album, Renaissance. This album is a back-to-back dance record paying homage to past music movements like disco, house, and ballroom. And in the growing trend of nostalgia in music, this record could not come at a better time.
Read MoreIts first album with Saddest Factory Records, MUNA’s self-titled record hits all its marks. The trio explores different genres and sounds in a diverse collection of songs, each with more self-assured and brutally honest lyrics than the last.
Read MoreEast Asian pop culture has seen a recent avalanche of LGBT media, but continued conservatism and social pressure means it’s unlikely we’ll see more than a tongue-in-cheek nod to the invisible Asian gay communities of today.
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