Opera and the Endless Melodies of Queerness
Jack Lancaster explores “Rigoletto” and the long held trope of the opera queen

Jack Lancaster explores “Rigoletto” and the long held trope of the opera queen
Samantha Cole on the ways in which sex and technology are inextricably linked
"Airplane Clapping," a graphic narrative by Amy Chu
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Disabled characters are present in Austen’s novels, but largely invisible in her cinematic remakes
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"Airplane Clapping," a graphic narrative by Amy Chu
"The Bones of Cristóbal Colón" from The Faraway World by Patricia Engel, recommended by Cleyvis Natera
Two poems by [sarah] Cavar