
Rainbow Family Planning by Josie Mitchell At some point in our lives, we all find out how babies are made. We may have seen some rather confusing diagrams in a high school science textbook, had an awkward conversation with a […]
Rainbow Family Planning by Josie Mitchell At some point in our lives, we all find out how babies are made. We may have seen some rather confusing diagrams in a high school science textbook, had an awkward conversation with a […]
What are we fighting for? It’s almost ingrained in the LGBT+ community, since forever we have been advocating- for visibility, for inclusion, for equal rights, for respect. We’ve come a long way, and still have a long road ahead. We […]
For our upcoming Advocate Issue, we spoke with Philip Howell-Williams, the director of Pink Season for the third year in a row, about running Asia’s largest LGBT+ festival. Planning 6 weeks of events and getting them funded is no simple […]
Pink Season 2018 starts this Friday and we’re ready to bring the rainbow to Hong Kong. Check out the trailer below:
Written by Sean P. Smith Many bisexuals don’t come out to themselves until much later—meaning, later than many other people in the LG-TQI community. See, when you’re attracted to the opposite gender as well, and society shoehorns you into heteronormativity, […]
PLUG Magazine presents CultureFest, a cultural weekend to showcase local LGBT+ artists and raise money for underrepresented communities. There will be a marketplace, workshops, exhibitions, and performances all hosted at the Hive Spring in Wong Chuk Hang. Let’s help spread empowerment! Entrance […]
Photo Credit: Time Out Hong Kong We spoke to the Harmonics choir, just before this Saturday’s upcoming concert, “Unleash”. They caught us up on what they’ve been busy with and what they’re excited about in the coming year. Heads up, […]
Follow the journey of Pride through its key moments in Hong Kong and around the world Saturday, June 28, 1969. Police raids were common at gay bars in New York City in the 60s, but this particular Saturday in June […]
Slut. It’s not often used as a compliment. But an international annual event called SlutWalk is reclaiming the word to unite women instead of divide. SlutWalk is a movement of all types of people fighting for gender equality and the […]
“What is art?” If there’s one thing that four years in art school taught me, and sometimes I worry it was really only one thing, it’s that there isn’t a perfect definition of art and there doesn’t need to be. […]