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Person of the Year: Holly Savoy

Charlotte Trans Health executive director talks about advocacy, travel and overcoming challenges

At the time of this interview, Holly Savoy was visiting Minneapolis. An avid traveler, she was there for the premier of “Purple Rain,” a musical based on the iconic recording artist and performer Prince and his 1984 film “Purple Rain.” It’s now slated for Broadway in the near future, although no specific details are available…



A LOOK BACK

Year in Review: 2025

In 2025 we saw a decided increase in disturbing and frightening activity aimed at our community. Despite warnings about a second Trump presidency armed with a MAGA guide book, few of us expected so much.  Here’s our look back at the good, bad and ugly. JANUARY LGBTQ+ marriages surge before Trump inauguration day In a…

LOWERED EXPECTATIONS

Is Scott Bessent the Worst Queer of the Year?

What makes a person justifiably recognizable as one of the worst of the year? Some from years past selected by various media entities speak for themselves. Such individuals as former North Carolina Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson, former North Carolina State Representative Madison Cawthorn and former U.S Representative George Santos (R-NY) immediately come to mind. In…



ARTS AND CULTURE

Out in Print: ‘The Dogs of Venice’

One person. Two, twelve, twenty, you can still feel alone in a crowded room if it’s a place you don’t want to be. People say, though, that that’s no way to do the holidays; you’re supposed to make merry, even when your heart’s not in it. You’re supposed to feel happy, no matter what –…

ARTS AND CULTURE

Out on Film: Holding out for a hero: An interview with Julia Jackman

Sometimes the arrival of a movie into our lives is so perfect, it feels like a wish coming true. Such is the case with queer filmmaker Julie Jackman’s “100 Nights of Hero” (IFC). A fantastical romance with potent queer and feminist messages, the movie is as entertaining as it is enlightening, equal parts hilarious and…


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