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With His Empowering Sundance Debut, Antonio Marziale Is Provocative with Purpose

By Chris Azzopardi|2022-01-26T09:06:49-05:00January 21st, 2022|Art, Entertainment, Features|

Writing and directing for the first time in his filmmaking career, Antonio Marziale didn’t make “Starfuckers,” which he also acts in, with the intention of it being among the short films to premiere at Sundance [...]

The Ann Arbor Art Fair Returns With These 3 LGBTQ+ Artists

By D'Anne Witkowski|2021-07-12T09:23:48-04:00July 9th, 2021|Art, Michigan, News|

The 2021 Ann Arbor Art Fair is happening in real life. Or, more accurately, art fairs (plural), as the annual summer event will feature three fairs in one: The Original Ann Arbor Street Art Fair, [...]

Normalizing Queerness, One Gay Kiss at a Time: Michael Cimino and George Sear Talk ‘Love, Victor’

By Chris Azzopardi|2021-06-16T11:56:12-04:00June 16th, 2021|Art, Entertainment, Features|

“Love, Victor,” now in its second season, refuses to navigate coming out as simply a one-note experience.  The gay teen-romance, a series spinoff of the groundbreaking “Love, Simon” feature film, launched its debut season last [...]

The Groundbreaking Trans Documentary That Almost Didn’t Happen

By Ellen Shanna Knoppow|2021-06-15T13:41:30-04:00June 15th, 2021|Art, Features, News|

Jonathan Skurnik: The Director Back in the 1970s, as a gender-fluid kid who painted his toenails and played with dolls, Jonathan Skurnik was bullied in school. Still, Skurnik’s parents never discouraged his behavior, and he [...]

The Queer Library Is Open: 17 LGBTQ+ Must-Reads to Get You in the Pride Spirit

By D'Anne Witkowski|2021-06-15T19:38:17-04:00June 14th, 2021|Art, Entertainment, Pride, Pride Guide|

Finding LGBTQ+ books used to be a challenge. You couldn’t just Google “lesbian romance novels” or “books with trans characters.” But now, luckily, that’s no longer the case. Especially with Pride season in full swing. [...]

Gay Identity Explored in FIA Jack B. Pierson Art Exhibit

By Jason A. Michael|2021-05-05T11:24:47-04:00May 5th, 2021|Art, Entertainment|

A new exhibition titled "Political and Personal: Images of Gay Identity" has opened at the Flint Institute of Arts. The exhibition, which features photos from the Jack B. Pierson Print Collection, was originally scheduled for [...]

Dazzling Diversity: Inclusive Vendors Join Forces to Create a Beautiful Depiction of Inclusivity

By D'Anne Witkowski|2021-05-07T09:46:14-04:00April 28th, 2021|Art, Entertainment, Features|

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but when that picture comes from a carefully crafted photo shoot, you can bet the result is a combination of at least a thousand ideas, [...]

Midland Center to Virtually Present Playwright Ricardo Perez Gonzalez in Masters Series

By Jason A. Michael|2020-10-27T13:28:53-04:00October 27th, 2020|Art, Entertainment|

Human rights activist and playwright Ricardo Perez Gonzalez will be featured in a special virtual event Wednesday, Oct. 28, presented by the Midland Center for the Arts. Perez Gonzalez will speak about his activism and work [...]

Historical Corktown Workers Rowhouse Showcases Both Detroit History and Modern Art

By Eve Kucharski|2020-09-16T11:27:46-04:00September 16th, 2020|Art, Entertainment, Features|

From The Guardian Building to the GM Renaissance Center, Detroit has its fair share of grand buildings that have made architectural history over the years, but even some of the city's most unassuming structures contain [...]

Unhung Heroes of the Metropolitan Art Zoom Tour Sept. 12

By BTL Staff|2020-09-11T13:30:59-04:00September 11th, 2020|Art, Entertainment|

Calling all art lovers and size queens. Have you ever wondered why when you go to the art museum the guys without clothes are distinctly below average real-life size? Are you curious to know if [...]

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