Queer Eye for the Gym (Non)Guy: A Beginner’s Guide to the Gym
Posted 7:30pm Sunday 25th August 2024 by Madeline O’Leary
The gym used to fucking terrify me as a gender non-conforming AFAB (assigned female at birth) and proudly masc lesbian. The weights room is every aspect of heteronormative, patriarchal society funnelled into one space: sweaty men, an open space where you can be perceived from every angle, and even Read more...
Revival: A History of The Drag Scene of Ōtepoti
Posted 7:39pm Sunday 25th August 2024 by Jordan Irvine
There’s been a drag revolution in Ōtepoti this year. The revitalised queer scene has been spearheaded by Ōtepoti Drag Directory founder Ann Arkii, who has firmly established herself as Dunedin’s queen of drag. Earlier this year, Ann Arkii was quoted in a Local Produce column Read more...
Editorial: The Queer Issue Goes Hard
Posted 6:23pm Sunday 25th August 2024 by Nina Brown
Dunedin isn’t exactly known for its queer scene. A close friend of mine once told me that they felt unsafe walking the streets here wearing the clothes they felt most themselves in. They’ve since moved to Wellington to find a more inclusive community. At the writer’s meeting where Read more...
Opinion: Just Call Me a Slur
Posted 7:04pm Sunday 25th August 2024 by Monty O’Rielly
Content warning: This article discusses queerphobia, including slur calling, microaggressions, and misgendering. If you’re not in a headspace to read this, that’s fine! Read some of the other great articles this week, we understand :) Just about every queer person will have this Read more...
Beyond The Binary: A Conversation on How Heteronormativity Intersects With Sexual Harm
Posted 6:06pm Sunday 25th August 2024 by Giorgia Fletcher
Content Warning: Discussions of sexual violence, homophobia and transphobia Ever stopped to think about the 'norm' in heteronormativity? It's a concept so woven into our daily lives that we often overlook its subtle, but disturbing, influence. From the popularity of Love Island to Read more...
The Rise and Revitalization of Gay Pop, and why it matters so much
Posted 6:21pm Sunday 25th August 2024 by Madeline O’Leary
Chappell Roan, lesbian icon and pop’s newest darling, said in a recent The Jimmy Fallon show appearance that the inspiration behind her debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess (coincidentally the inspiration of our cover) was that “I just wanted to make something I could Read more...
What Queer Stereotype Are You?
Posted 6:32pm Sunday 25th August 2024 by Gryffin Powell
Grab your carabiners and flex those limp wrists! In honour of the Queer Issue, Critic Te Ārohi can look through its crystal ball and determine which mish-mash of gay stereotypes you are. For each question you’ll get a stereotype. Put it together at the end to get your unique Read more...
Should TVNZ Have a Queer Bachelor/Bachelorette?
Posted 7:01pm Sunday 25th August 2024 by Hannah Mitchell
Debatable is a column written by the Otago University Debating Society. The Debating Society welcomes new members and meets at the Business School every Tuesday at 6pm. For: Hannah Mitchell In almost 50 seasons combined, The Bachelor/Bachelorette USA has yet to produce what Critic Te Read more...
Faux-mosexual: Types of guys who trigger your gaydar on a night out
Posted 10:13pm Sunday 19th May 2024 by Jonathan McCabe
It’s slim pickings for a queer man in 2024. The line between straight and queer is increasingly blurred in a sea of tote bags, good fashion, and “bro time” – it’s hard to discern between a potential connection, and a guy who’s merely Metrosexual (but the Read more...
ChatGOTH: Fast and Curious
Posted 2:50pm Saturday 23rd March 2024 by ChatGOTH
Hey ChatGOTH, There’s an epidemic of straight people walking slow. As a goth, how do you deal with that? Sincerely, Fast and Curious. Hi Fast and Curious, Confession: I’m a queer slow walker. Yes, we exist. It depends on the breed of goth, but most are Read more...
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