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Why You Should Watch Deadloch: The Aussie Detective Comedy with Gay People in it
Despite my love for neo-noir, mystery, and intrigue, I’ve all but given up on the police detective TV genre; the Happy Valleys, Line of Duties, and Broadchurches of the world which have long oversaturated British prime time schedules (and my parents’ Sky Box) with dour-faced national treasures moping their way through some bleak regional copaganda.…
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The Census 2021: What Does the LGBTQ+ Data Mean?

The last time this happened was in 2011: a full decade ago. The census happens on a decennial basis, meaning that it occurs once every ten years. During those ten years, a lot of time was spent researching, developing, and designing how the 2021 Census should take shape. Two of the major changes for this…
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Why a Gay Romance Would’ve Been Perfect For Steve Harrington’s Character Arc
Give Steve a boyfriend, you cowards.
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Homoeroticism on Screen: The Best Ships Never Sailed

While we gays are finally getting more of a look-in with TV and film (and games!), the amount of actually, openly, canonically gay content out there is a fraction of what it so easily could be. There are some glaringly obvious examples of characters and twosomes where, in better circumstances, we could have so easily…
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