Story by Zoe Yu Gilligan In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, Film Forum in New York City and Landmark’s Nuart Theatre in Los Angeles have been screening Jennie Livingston’s “Paris is Burning”, a 1990 landmark documentary about the city’s “Golden Age” of ball culture in its last years. It won the…
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Griffin Wynne reflects on their experience coming out as non-binary while in a relationship.
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Crybaby’s Editor-in-Chief spoke with Unbound Babes’ CEO Polly Rodriguez about the company and the importance of sex positivity and accurate education.
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As part of her series on her favorite Indigenous artists and activists, Zoe Yu Gilligan was fortunate enough to share space with Denver-based Mexica artist and activist Josie Valadez Fraire in a downtown Manhattan cafe.
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Crybaby’s story editor Zoe Allen writes about three vital lessons she’s learned about social and political movements.
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Crybaby writer Max Amar writes about how losing his hair from cancer brought him closer to the physical appearance he’d always wanted.
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