Amelia Abraham
A Beginner's Guide to Launching Your First Short Film
The filmmakers and judges behind Thunderdance Film Festival lend aspiring directors some wisdom on how to get your indie film seen.
The Affirming—But Bittersweet—Experience of Watching YouTube Coming Videos
I expected the clips from LGBTQ vloggers to be too earnest and saccharine, but I fell down the wormhole anyway.
The Affirming—But Bittersweet—Experience of Watching YouTube Coming Out Videos
I expected the clips from LGBTQ vloggers to be too earnest and saccharine, but I fell down the wormhole anyway.
My Time Reporting from the Most Dangerous City in the World
Spanish-born reporter Alberto Arce has a job known locally as "red journalism," after all the blood.
East London’s Most-Loved Gay Bar Has Been Saved From Developers
For the first time in British history, the sexuality of people using a space had been included in a condition for planning approval.
What Happens If You're Out Online But Closeted in Public?
Eliza Hittman’s second film, 'Beach Rats', is a fresh look at the gay coming-of-age story that resists just about every cliche imaginable.
Why Britain Doesn't Get Gender Neutrality
We've been a world leader on LGBT equality, but we're falling behind when it comes to recognising the gender spectrum.
Now Is Not The Time To Give Up On Political Correctness
A week in which real transphobia, sexism and antisemitism were in the headlines should come as a warning to those who think identity politics is student folly
Squats, Sex Clubs and Punk: The Lesbian London of the 1980s
We spoke to filmmaker Siobhan Fahey about her life back then, living and partying with a gang of lesbian separatist punk anarchists.
What Goes Through Your Mind When You're Caught Cheating
From sex-club orgies to office flirtations, we hear from five philanderers who have been caught in the act by their partners.
Is There Such a Thing as an 'LGBT Vote' in 2017?
LGBT people make up a large chunk of voters, but increasingly LGBT issues matter less to them.