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Zines are an important way of tracking history, particularly the history of social movements — they were crucial organizing tools for protests and community action as well as vehicles for artistic expression. Now, they're becoming part of museum and archive collections. Atlas Obscura discusses their importance for queer and trans communities in the past and today, where they're enjoying a resurgence. "We’re all the voices that don’t show up in other media and presses,” says Milo Miller, co-creator of the Queer Zine Archive Project.

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#Zines #SocialHistory #Activism #QueerCulture #Culture #TransRights #History @histodons

Atlas Obscura · Zine Archives Preserve Trans Survival and StorytellingBy Emma Cieslik

Omg so someone wrote a musical about bigots trying to cancel Drag Queen Story Hour, and it's debuting in Glens Falls NY! On June 6. On account of the story is about the Rockwell Falls Public Library in Lake Luzerne, NY, and will star Scarlett Sagamore, the original cancelled drag queen. I think this is a great way to deal with the confusion and trauma of such a series of events.

Indeed, they're still casting so spread the word, thespians!

#NY #upstateNY #Drag #DragQueens #theater #CommunityTheater #LGBTQIA #QueerCulture #DragQueenStoryHour #MusicalTheater #satire

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i just found out about this lgbtq+ dating app called « taimi » and now i’m curious if it’s one of those capitalist grifts or like just normal dating app bad because no reason in particular don’t worry about it. does anyone here have any opinions? #trans #nonbinary #QueerCulture #lgbtqia

i feel weird using tags but im genuinely curious teehee

Canal Street, Manchester's iconic LGBTQ+ village shines with rainbow flags, twinkling lights, and the vibrant spirit of community.

Certainly! I apologize for overlooking that. Here's an updated set of hashtags that includes geographic tags:

#CanalStreet #LGBTQManchester #QueerVillage #RainbowStreet #GayVillage #MCR #Manchester #GreaterManchester #NorthWestEngland #UK #VisitManchester #VisitEngland #BritishLGBTQ #LoveIsLove #QueerSpaces #LGBTQ #InclusiveCity #DiversityMatters #BeYourself #LGBTQTravels #QueerCulture

The musical "Cats" appeared to have been put down after an 18-year run on Broadway, a failed 2016 revival and a ridiculous 2019 film. But there's life in the old cats yet, thanks to a new revival, "Cats: The Jellicle Ball." Here's Time Out's review of the latest version, which is reimagined as a ballroom runway show, complete with extravagant costumes and wigs, and a cast whose performers fall on wide spectrums of gender identity and presentation. "[Co-directors] Levingston and Rauch’s vision fits 'Cats' like a long sequined glove. No chance is missed to tease out potential queer meanings — when the cats sing 'Jellicle cats come out tonight,' some of them carry signs that say 'COME OUT' — and at times, the matches are almost eerily perfect," writes Adam Feldman.

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Time Out New YorkTheater review: 'Cats: The Jellicle Ball' is absolutely fabulousThe fur flies in a revelatory new staging of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical