This Pride month, Brig takes a look back at the queer beginnings of two of the most well known monsters. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein's creature, and Bram Stoker's Count Dracula.…
MoreThe Union’s new gender expression fund aims to support students' access to gender-affirming products by removing financial barriers.…
MoreGhana's parliament has passed an anti-LGBTQ+ law that has made identifying as part of the LGBT community illegal.…
MoreAn exploration into same-sex marriage around the world, in the wake of Greece's legalisation of same-sex marriage.…
MoreForth Valley Pride will happen next year for the first time after Creative Stirling reap 91 per cent interest in the local area.…
MoreThe Oxford Belles return to the Edinburgh Fringe with their show celebrating feminist anthems…
MoreEsraa talked to Brig about their work and the importance of spaces like SQIFF.…
MoreThe Scottish Queer International Film Festival returned to the Macrobert Arts Centre last night with a series of short films focusing on trans parents.…
MoreBrig sat down with Indigo Korres ahead of the Stirling leg of SQIFF 2023’s Trans-Generational Tour on May 11.…
MorePatrick Ness’s new book, 'Different for Boys,' is a complex tale of friendship, internalised homophobia and what it means to lose your virginity.…
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