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FROM THE EDITORWe couldn’t have made this brand new GCN without your feedback and suggestions
WE ASKED THE GCN TEAM:If you were a queer icon, what one would you be, and why? And we discovered icons we didn’t even know existed
FOCÁL UP!This month we’re having words about…
QUEER VIEW MIRRORIt was sad that GLEN felt compelled to wind down
Happenin’things to do this monthRIOT was the talk of the GCN offices last September,
THE BOOK GUYWhat’s got Stephen Boylan up at night this month?
The Power of PopSince the dawn of pop music, teenagers have been empowered in their journeys towards self-acceptance at the concerts of their idols, says Conor Behan. That’s why the bombing at Ariana Grande’s concert in Manchester, which celebrated same-sex love, was all the more cruel
Mykki, So FineLGBT iconoclast, trans maverick, poz activist, queer rap originator, and soon to be international journalist... life for Mykki Blanco is going pretty well, now that he’s abandoned Trump’s America
GAYS AGAINST GUNSImmediately after the Pulse massacre last June in which 49 people were shot dead in a gay nightclub, a group of LGBT+ activists, veteran and edgling, came together to try and do something about the atrocious gun laws in America. One year on, post the election of Donald Trump, Gays Against Guns are ghting with all their might against a cycle of death. Brian Finnegan attends a meeting
Queers are the victims of hate crimes in rising numbers, as America experiences a backlash against marriage equality and trans visiblityIn the hours after the massacre at Pulse in Orlando
From Russia with HateIn 2013, Russia enacted a vindictive “gay propaganda law” which demonised and imperilled its queer citizens. Now in an ironic twist, Vladmir Putin faces a potential schism with one of his most ardent supporters, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, over allegations of a campaign of violence against the Russian republic’s gay men
While gay men are being tortured in Chechnya, Putin is using queers as pawns in his cold war against the WestTo understand the cultural cold war, you must understand Putin’s
PEOPLE POWER“We didn’t know we’d be forming a chapter of ACT UP when a small group of us began meeting in Dublin last summer,” says Andrew Leavitt, as a new wave of HIV activism in Ireland is taking its inspiration from the erce examples set 30 years ago
Pick of De PrideLesbians are a dime a dozen on The X Factor
A Word From The Chair of PrideI would like to invite you all to join us
A word from the Pride Grand MarshalI am deeply honoured to lead this year’s Pride parade
Our Queer Irish HistoryOur editor is one of 167 people who have contributed
Bears ‘n’ ProudAre you a big, burly bear and proud of your
STREET LIFETRUST THE GAYS TO KNOW THE BEST PLACES TO EAT!
An observer could reasonably mistake Pride for a business promotion festivalIn the 34 years since a small group of queer
We’re Only HumanThis savvy new campaign by regular GCN photographer Hazel Coonagh, not only promotes solidarity with people living with HIV, it seeks to educate too. With rates of infection still rising in Ireland, we think it’s spot-on
Joni on The Late LateIn 1980, 26 year-old Joni Crone, became the irst Irish lesbian to go on The Late Late Show and talk about her life. Half way through that iconic interview, she started getting pissed of, she tells Brian Finnegan
Joni’s bravery is highlighted further, given the negative reaction to her appearance on the Late Late ShowDuring the 1970s gay men were beginning to appear more
when you’re a boyclothes always fit ya, life is a pop of the cherry
THE TRUTH IS OUT THEREWhen lauded Irish writer PP Hartnett told us he doesn’t want to be “the usual safe fag who isn’t going to gamble” in order to get his books on the shelves, we decided we wanted to hear more. Celebrated for his 1996 queer novel, Call Me, he’s since rejected the mainstream to create his own publishing company, collaborated with gay serial killer Dennis Nilsen, and formed a band called Child Rape Photos. As his latest collection of poetry, or what he calls “thought grenades”, is published, he tells Gavin Whelan it’s all in the service of wanting to tell the truth about the ip side
The Gender Recognition (Amendment) Bill 2017 will truly make Ireland a world champion of trans rightsThe second anniversary of the 2015 Gender Recognition Act is
INSIDE OUTGrainne Healy was one of the founding members of Marriage Equality in 2006. Almost a decade of tireless work later, Ireland voted overwhelmingly for equality in the marriage referendum. Now, as a book about the movement and a movie are being released, and Marriage Equality is closing down, Healy says she won’t feel adrit. Photo by Paul McCarthy
If Leo Varadkar is to be a great Taoiseach, let it not be because he is gay, but because the marginalisation and shame he has known can give him a greater sensitivity to all parts of our societyUndoubtedly, I welcome the landmark ‘achievement’ of Ireland getting its
LGBT Girls: Health & FitnessMeet some members of the meetup.com group, LGBT Girls: Health and Fitness, and ind out what sports mean to them
Shirley’s Burn BookThis month Amber D’Alessio made out with a hot dog, and…
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