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TAIWAN, OUT OF THE CLOSET AND INTO THE SPOTLIGHT

Written by Posted June 13, 2019 Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed

 

This year, Boston Taiwanese for Equality marched in the Boston Pride Parade for a second year. The diversity, love, resilience, and solidarity displayed at the parade reaffirm our individuality, and inspire us to continue to build a more fair and inclusive world. ...  read more

Filed Under: NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed Tagged With: Boston Taiwanese for Equality, china, criticism, Democracy, feminism, gender, LGBTQ, opinion, Politics, Pride, Taiwan

NO, BITCH. BEWARE: COMPANY ONE WIGS OUT AT OBERON

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted May 1, 2018 Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts

Miles Jordan & Deen Rawlins. Liza Voll Photography.

 

★★☆☆☆

 

“Stonewall has come crumbling down and Paris is still burning,” say the swaggerific Greek-inspired fates at the top of Wig Out! “Here, where one night can leave you ...  read more

Filed Under: A+E, Performing Arts Tagged With: Aliyah Harris, Ally Dawson, american repertory theater, Cambridge, Company One, Deen Rawlins, Dev Blair, Drag, gender, Juan Carlos Pinedo, Justin Paice, Krystal Hernandez, Miles Jordan, Moonlight, Nick Dussault, Oberon, sexuality, Shawn Verrier, Signey Monroe, Summer L. Williams, Tarell Alvin McCraney, Trinidad Ramkissoon, Tyler Kinney, Wig Out

GIRLS: ANGSTY-WHITE-BOY-GROWS-UP NARRATIVE GETS FLIPPED IN “GIRLHOOD”

Written by JAKE MULLIGAN Posted May 8, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Film

Sciamma’s interests have already been established: She’s made three films, and they all consider the fluidity of sexuality or gender in one way or another.

Filed Under: A+E, Film Tagged With: Boyhood, Cèline Sciamma, coming of age, Francois Truffaut, french, gender, girlhood, Girls, Jean Vigo, Karidja Tourè, race, Rihanna, sexuality

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