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by Joe Siegel According to many in the media, the Trump administration has launched an unprecedented attack on press freedoms over the last three months. But what impact is this having on LGBTQ media and their reporters and writers? Kevin Naff, editor […]
by Joe Siegel LGBTQ reporting of the April 21 death of Pope Francis has been mostly positive, based on the stories published in the days following. The late Pope’s outreach to the community was cited as a reason why his death is […]
by Alexander Rodriquez and Gisselle Palomera (Alexander Rodriguez is the publisher of the Los Angeles Blade. Gisselle Palomera is its editor. The following pieces ran in the newspaper’s April 4, 2025, issue and are reprinted here with permission.) March 24 marked the […]
(What’s happening at your publication? Let us know. Email editor Fred Kuhr at editor@presspassq.com) ROGER BRIGHAM, the former “Jock Talk” sports columnist at the San Francisco-based BAY AREA REPORTER, passed away on March 5, 2025, after a long battle with renal and cardiac […]
by Joe Siegel News is Out, the LGBTQ media collaborative formed in 2023, has welcomed six new affiliate members. They are The Buckeye Flame, based in suburban Cleveland, Ohio; Between the Lines/Pride Source, based in Ann Arbor, Mich.; Lookout, based in Phoenix, […]
by Joe Siegel News is Out, a collective of several LGBTQ media outlets, gathered in New York City along with the Local Media Association for its April 2025 summit. “The folks at Google were kind enough to host us for a few […]
by Joe Siegel According to many in the media, the Trump administration has launched an unprecedented attack on press freedoms over the last three months. But what impact is this having on LGBTQ media and their reporters and writers? Kevin Naff, editor […]
by Joe Siegel LGBTQ reporting of the April 21 death of Pope Francis has been mostly positive, based on the stories published in the days following. The late Pope’s outreach to the community was cited as a reason why his death is […]
by Alexander Rodriquez and Gisselle Palomera (Alexander Rodriguez is the publisher of the Los Angeles Blade. Gisselle Palomera is its editor. The following pieces ran in the newspaper’s April 4, 2025, issue and are reprinted here with permission.) March 24 marked the […]
(What’s happening at your publication? Let us know. Email editor Fred Kuhr at editor@presspassq.com) ROGER BRIGHAM, the former “Jock Talk” sports columnist at the San Francisco-based BAY AREA REPORTER, passed away on March 5, 2025, after a long battle with renal and cardiac […]
by Joe Siegel News is Out, the LGBTQ media collaborative formed in 2023, has welcomed six new affiliate members. They are The Buckeye Flame, based in suburban Cleveland, Ohio; Between the Lines/Pride Source, based in Ann Arbor, Mich.; Lookout, based in Phoenix, […]
by Joe Siegel News is Out, a collective of several LGBTQ media outlets, gathered in New York City along with the Local Media Association for its April 2025 summit. “The folks at Google were kind enough to host us for a few […]
by Joe Siegel According to many in the media, the Trump administration has launched an unprecedented attack on press freedoms over the last three months. But what impact is this having on LGBTQ media and their reporters and writers? Kevin Naff, editor […]
by Joe Siegel LGBTQ reporting of the April 21 death of Pope Francis has been mostly positive, based on the stories published in the days following. The late Pope’s outreach to the community was cited as a reason why his death is […]
by Alexander Rodriquez and Gisselle Palomera (Alexander Rodriguez is the publisher of the Los Angeles Blade. Gisselle Palomera is its editor. The following pieces ran in the newspaper’s April 4, 2025, issue and are reprinted here with permission.) March 24 marked the […]