Breaking Down the 2025 SXSW Film & TV Festival's Queer Offerings

The South by Southwest Festival begins on March 7 in Austin, Texas and we're breaking down some of the event's most remarkable queer offerings.

by Matthew Creith | Mar 4

Karla Sofía Gascón Takes to Insta, Riffs on Oscar Host Conan O'Brien's Joke

Oscars host Conan O'Brien riffed on the controversy around "Emilia Pérez" star Karla Sofía Gascón, telling her from the stage, "Karla, if you are gonna tweet about the Oscars, remember: My name is Jimmy Kimmel." Gascón took him up on that.

by Kilian Melloy | Mar 4

Our Muscles are Getting Bigger Just by Looking at Alex Cayetano

Calisthenics is a form of strength training that uses a person's own body as a form of resistance. Fitness model Alex Cayetano uses this technique to build muscle. However, for the rest of us, resistance is futile.

by Timothy Rawles | Mar 4

We Short Circuit Over This Power Serg

"Fitness model." Those are the only words on Sergio ("Serg") Fernandez's Instagram bio, but maybe he doesn't need to reveal much more about himself because a picture says a thousand words.

by Timothy Rawles | Mar 4

Queer Cinema Takes Center Stage at Rendez-vous with French Cinema 2025

The 30th Rendez-Vous with French Cinema festival starts on March 6 in New York City. Whether it's queer icons, characters, and narratives on the screen or behind the camera, this year's Rendez-Vous has them spread through nearly two dozen films.

by C.J. Prince | Mar 4

Armie Hammer Says He Tried a Gay Hookup... Only for it to Fizzle

Armie Hammer didn't go off half-cocked when he decided to give a gay Grindr hookup a whirl, he recounted on his podcast.

by Kilian Melloy | Mar 4

Report: Disney Show 'Won' a Christian Character While Losing a Trans Storyline

Disney jettisoned a transgender storyline in its Pixar animated series "Win or Lose," and reports now say the show also added a Christian character.

by Kilian Melloy | Mar 4

Could Stonehenge Have Had a Very Different (and Phallic) Meaning to the Ancients?

Stonehenge, an ancient arrangement of huge stones in England, is thought to have been constructed for astronomical observation and, possibly, religious purposes. A new theory introduces a sexier motive.

by Kilian Melloy | Mar 4

That Must Hurt – Finnish Skier Reveals Most Painful Experience in Sub-Zero Race

Finnish skier Remi Lindholm opened up about his painful experience at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing.

Mar 4

Sniffies Launches iOS App Store App

The popular social media website Sniffies has launched an app downloadable on the iOS App Store.

Mar 3


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