Selected Clips (more here)
How ‘Deaf Broadway’ Is Making Musical Theater Loud and Clear (The Daily Beast)
The Banality of Otherness: On Stephenie Meyer’s “Midnight Sun” (The Los Angeles Review of Books)
‘We are everywhere’: How rural queer communities connect through storytelling (National Geographic)
Church in a gay bar: Queer Chicagoans find ways to merge religion and identity (Chicago Tribune)
Circus performers build a ‘Brave Space’ through the gift of risk (Chicago Tribune)
This New Map Is Digitizing LGBTQ+ Travel Guides from the '60s and Beyond (Condé Nast Traveler)
Plus-size burlesque troupe The Femme FATales is serving ‘fat liberation on a silver platter’ (Chicago Tribune)
How ‘Spider-Man’ star and Evanston native Zach Barack, the first openly transgender actor featured in a Marvel film, shed his own secret identity (Chicago Tribune)
Trans Chicagoans relearn to construct their sound, for safety and artistic pursuits (Chicago Tribune)
Bring comedy show ‘Freshman’ your tired, your cringe-worthy, your terrible teenage art (Chicago Tribune)
Finding roles as trans and nonbinary actors in Chicago resembles a shuffle: one step forward, two back (Chicago Tribune)
Portrait: Robert Andy Coombs ART ’20 (Yale Daily News Magazine)