Attitude Magazine

PRIDE: a deeper love

As Pride season continues, I am reminded of the first Pride in my hometown of Belfast many years ago, back in the 1990s. It was attended by around 50 people and I’m a little ashamed to say I wasn’t one of them.

I hid in a back alley and watched the event with a mix of awe, fear and respect. My awe was realising I wasn’t the only gay in town, after all. My fear

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Attitude Magazine

Attitude Magazine4 min read
Alison Goldfrapp
From ‘Strict Machine’ to ‘Ooh La La’, Goldfrapp’s speciality has long been synth-heavy pop bangers that pulsate with confident, subversive sexuality. “There’s a directness there that people can relate to, and I myself am quite ambiguous about my sexu
Attitude Magazine2 min read
Sasha Velour
From the moment she screamed her way onto our screens, we knew Sasha Velour was a gal with something to say. The self-proclaimed ‘thinking queen’ has used her winner’s platform to not only showcase her fabulously unconventional drag, but also to shar
Attitude Magazine12 min read
The Rise and Rise of michaela Jaé Rodriguez
Last year, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez won a Golden Globe for her searing work in Pose, the Ryan Murphy-produced drama about the queer New York City ballroom scene and the Aids crisis. Rodriguez was the first trans person to win a Globe, and also the firs

Related Books & Audiobooks