Issue 56 Articles2025-03-06T12:12:19-08:00

Issue 56 – The Spring Issue!

Browse the articles below, or read the entire issue as it was printed here.

Know Other Festival Returns

As International Women’s Day approaches, the celebration of inclusivity and self-care takes center stage with the return of Know Other Festival. Taking place from May 8-11, 2025, in the picturesque Jacumba Hot Springs, California, this unique festival reaffirms its commitment to fostering a safe and affirming space for LGBTQIA+ women, trans, non-binary, and gender-fluid individuals.

Leave Your Troubles Outside at The Majestic Theatre

Before diving in, a spoiler warning: this piece contains details about Majestic Repertory’s production of Cabaret, now playing in the Arts District. Inspired by the writings of queer author Christopher Isherwood, Cabaret transports audiences to Berlin between 1929 and 1933—a city of unrestrained hedonism and artistic freedom, soon to be crushed by the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party.

Norma Knows? Always Good Advice from Auntie Norma

Welcome Back Sweeties! Here we are with another in-depth, intellectual, and witty advice column from Auntie Norma, our very own In-House advice guru. Do you remember? You, the reader, send in the questions, and Norma will try her best to answer with wit, knowledge, and charm. No subject is off limits unless it is illegal, immoral, or just downright stupid! (i.e., Are Cadbury eggs really from chickens?)

Red Dress 2025

Red Dress 2025, set for Saturday, March 22, 2025, is not just another event on the Las Vegas calendar. It is the heart and soul of a community that has been thriving, evolving, and coming together for two decades, and it’s all for a cause that remains at the forefront of their work: fighting HIV/AIDS and ensuring that those who need help have access to the life-saving care they deserve.

Celebrating Women’s History

Women’s History Month is a time to honor and reflect on the contributions of women throughout history. Among them, LGBTQIA+ women—including trans women, non-binary individuals, and gender non-conforming people—have played crucial roles in shaping activism, arts, and culture. Their stories, often overlooked or erased, deserve recognition and celebration. Here, we spotlight some of these trailblazers who have paved the way for future generations.

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