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‘Trophy Boys’ is a camp extravaganza starring femme and non-binary folks in drag as the awful private school boys of your dreams/nightmares.
I write like all the sex I’ve had is happening now. This is the anatomy of a trans sex scene: ‘now’ is never just now.
For this month’s Queer Fashion Files, we’re featuring Sulaiman “Sully” Enayatzada’s photography.
I’m repeatedly coming out as disabled so those around me know why I’m behaving a little differently, or why I’m not helping with the chairs.
If I don’t avoid everything French, it feels like I’m endorsing the country that causes my communities so much misery.
‘Foreground’ is a celebration of older trans and gender diverse people, who severely lack representation in the media.
“‘Potty Mouth, Potty Mouth’ unpacks what it is to be a ratbag by nature, to be a little grot, to live in a failing way.” Alex Creece chats with Rae White.
For this month’s Queer Fashion Files, we’re featuring Lexi Laphor’s fashion photography.
In rural places, safe spaces for queer people look different to those located in metropolitan areas.
It’s like we are refugees in our own country, on our own land. Hunted by coppers and racists alike, we remember how our ancestors must have felt as we live through it.
Archer Asks: Janet Anderson and Thea Raveneau, stars of all-trans theatre production ‘Overflow’
‘Overflow’ is a hilarious and devastating tour of women’s bathrooms, who is allowed in and who is kept out.
“The status of trash, the way it inhabits the alley, the gutter or the margins of society, is a site of interest for me.” Paul Yore chats with Alex Creece.
Very often, I find that as Black people, we are not allowed to outwardly express our anger and pain. It is an implosive reaction. We keep it to ourselves.
When I read queer literature, I can connect to a community that, until now, has felt inaccessible.
My disability and my queerness are both invisible to the naked eye, too murky to be easily defined – so I remain in the grey areas.
The Queer Fashion Files aim to spotlight queer designers, artists and style icons. Let’s look back on the queer fashion and artistry of 2023!
With little energy but plenty of desire during cancer treatment, this author found sex had to be left to the professionals.
Blak sovereignty, the Matildas and queer polyamorous parenting: Our editors’ top picks for 2023
From Progress Shark to lesbian literature, activism to polyamory and so much more, here are Archer Magazine’s editors’ top picks for 2023.
For this month’s Queer Fashion Files, we’re featuring Jade Florence’s portrait photography.
I originally attended the Melbourne premiere of Happiest Season in 2020 at the Coburg Drive-In, alongside every Naarm lesbian with their Subarus. And I tried to blot it from my memory. I can confidently say that it is worse on a re-watch.
The most read pieces of 2023: Queerplatonic love, neurodivergent art and trans music
From Jessica Rabbit to trans music to trash television, here are Archer Magazine’s most read online pieces of 2023.
When you’re a trans person who is criminalised, you are minority in a minority. Unfortunately, we end up in prison a lot of the time because of the way we are treated by society.