Homosexuality and Bisexuality

Preparing to release their third album, “Love Goes,” the singer and songwriter talked about the films, club nights and images on their list of cultural must-haves. Source

Sarah Hennies’s highly personal explorations of “queer and trans identity, love, intimacy and psychoacoustics” are increasingly played by others. Source

The record company was formed in 1973 with the goals of telling queer women’s stories and putting profits in the pockets of gay artists working outside the mainstream music industry. Source

The musician Mike Hadreas wanted “new rules” for himself. After a pivotal collaboration with a dance group, he’s returning with a thrilling album, “Set My Heart on Fire Immediately.” Source

Nazira is one of the hottest bookings in Europe’s club scene. She’s bringing the carefree spirit of the Continent’s dance floors home with her. Source

In a new memoir and an album of songs they wrote as teenagers, the feminist pop stars look back at their traumas, triumphs and life as identical twins. Source

Three writers discuss her “You Need to Calm Down” video, which is populated with L.G.B.T.Q. celebrities. Not everyone sees it as a celebration. Source

With her unapologetic lyrics, Rainey proudly proclaimed her bisexuality and helped to mainstream black female narratives in a musical style that later became a nationwide craze. Source

The 20-year-old Norwegian singer and songwriter Marie Ulven — who performs as girl in red — makes indie-pop that is drawing in a devoted young audience. Source

Openly gay performing arts leaders are still rare. So it was a breath of fresh air to chat about coming out and Celine Dion with Yannick Nézet-Séguin and his partner. Source


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