Timeline of LGBTQ+ American history in the last century

Over the past 100 years, LGBTQ+ Americans have forged a path through history — leaving an indelible mark on our culture and country. With queer lives and culture under threat, Our Queerest Century highlights the contributions of LGBTQ+ people since the 1924 founding of the nation’s first gay rights organization. Pre-order a copy of the … Read more

How queer photographers push the boundaries of art

Against a dark, inky background, two figures embrace. One envelopes the other, as his hand obscures a face we might otherwise have seen. The second figure faces a mirror as he cradles a camera, the lens pointed at us. We are watching a moment of tenderness. With queer lives and culture under threat, Our Queerest … Read more

Panic Attack Treatment: Natural and Medicine Supplement 

Understanding and effectively managing anxiety and panic attacks is essential for maintaining mental and physical well-being. These experiences can profoundly impact individuals, making it crucial to identify triggers and adopt appropriate coping strategies. In this article, we will explore various treatment options for panic and anxiety attacks, encompassing both medicinal and natural approaches. We’ll examine … Read more

Matt Corby announced for ‘Live At The Gardens’

MATT CORBY, one of Australia’s most popular singer-songwriters, is the first artist to be revealed for the new outdoor concert series, Live At The Gardens, announced earlier this week. Don’t miss a rare live performance by MATT CORBY and his band when he brings his amazing live show to Live At The Gardens at the … Read more

Solar power boom: US adds 11.8 GW in Q1, sets quarterly record

Solar accounted for 75% of electricity generation capacity added to the U.S. power grid early this year as installations of panels rose to a quarterly record, according to a report published by Wood Mackenzie and the Solar Energy Industries Association on Thursday. The country’s solar industry saw 11.8 gigawatts of new capacity in the first … Read more

Labor wants silence on Gaza amid confected outrage at the Greens

There’s plenty of high dudgeon, long bows and confected outrage flying around in and out of Parliament, with the major parties lining up to denounce the Greens: “the party of antisemitism”, according to the Coalition; exploiting Palestinians to “harvest votes” according to Labor. Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus went further and suggested Adam Bandt had “something to … Read more