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Sorry, Timothée Chalamet, Opera’s Back!

You probably remember the kerfuffle back in March when actor Timothée Chalamet trash-talked opera and ballet as dying art forms. Well, he clearly hadn’t heard gay pop-opera artist Jamie Hannah who’s taken the internet by storm with his spectacular falsetto renditions of “Like A Prayer,” “I Will Always Love You” and “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.“ Today, he releases […]

Sorry, Timothée Chalamet, Opera’s Back!

You probably remember the kerfuffle back in March when actor Timothée Chalamet trash-talked opera and ballet as dying art forms. Well, he clearly hadn’t heard gay pop-opera artist Jamie Hannah who’s taken the internet by storm with his spectacular falsetto renditions of “Like A Prayer,” “I Will Always Love You” and “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.“ Today, he releases […]

Have A Ball While Trimming Yours

We love balls. Like really, really love balls. So anytime someone does something to protect them from disease, make them more camera-ready, or reduce the amount of hair that gets stuck in our teeth, we salute them! That’s why each year during National Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, we remind readers of the good folks over at Manscaped. To commemorate (and […]

A Cartload Of Equality

Just in time for all your Arbor Day gift-giving needs, a new website has launched to make it easier than ever to shop for the fabulous queer people in your life. All while keeping all the money in the community. The new e-commerce site comes from the incredible teams over at the Q.Digital network (home to publications including GayCities, INTO, LGBTQ […]

Schkittlebünken Hepperføoof

If the headline’s not clue enough, maybe you better hold onto your meatballs. Because today, the first-ever IKEA in Dallas proper has its grand opening at The Shops at Park Lane. Our college-era selves couldn’t be more thrilled. We remember renting a U-Haul to drive to the closest IKEA in Houston to furnish our first home. Not only was that […]

Underwear We Love: Get Personal This Valentine’s Day

Before we get to Valentine’s Day next Saturday, there’s another holiday that many people celebrate for some unknown reason: Super Bowl Sunday. Over our entire lifetime, we’ve maybe seen a grand total of three hours worth of “the Big Game” and this year, we don’t plan to watch a second. If we did, the only thing on our mind would […]

happy multiethnic friends taking selfie on smartphone in cafe

Memories, Memories On The Wall

Unless your adult friends are obsessed with Labubu, meaningful gifts can be hard to come by. As we’ve gotten older, we try to only give gifts that we truly know the recipient will love rather than buying someone a present simply to buy a present. Framed photos of cherished moments always make a nice gift. Digital photo frames upped the […]

Shop Local, But Make It Queer

If you haven’t strolled down the strip lately, you may have missed the opening of a new queer bodega called JDLOVE. The store formerly known as Outlines Menswear quietly changed names and inventory over the summer and after lunch at Hunky’s the other day, we finally popped in. Packed with hilarious T-shirts, caps, clubwear, clack fans, jewelry, sunglasses, underwear, fetish […]

Just Add Holiday Spirits

We’ve dabbled in the dark arts otherwise known as Dry January, Sober October and No Fun November. So, we understand how hard it can be to find a quality mocktail or zero-proof beverage that isn’t just a bunch of juices thrown in a glass with a cherry and tiny umbrella. All that was before Dallas-made Liquid Zero hit the market. […]

Underwear We Love: Take A Bike For A Spin

Dear Santa, We have been really, really good at being bad this year, so please bring us lots of underwear. Cram it in our stockings. Thrust it in boxes to go under the tree. And please ask your elves to make extra pairs for us to give away to special overnight guests. Here are some carrots for Rudolph and a […]

God Bless Us, EVERY One

Jesus is white. So is Santa. And God’s a man. Ah, it’s beginning to look like another narrow-minded Christmas season thanks to conservative “Christians.” But it doesn’t have to be. Thanks to the imagination of a young entrepreneur named Cason Dean, the holiday season won’t be a victim of DEI cuts. When he was only 14, Dean wished he could […]