Samuel Alito justified a Supreme Court ruling that threatens majority-Black voting districts
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that Louisiana’s second majority-Black congressional district was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander and sharply narrowed how the Voting Rights Act can be used to challenge discriminatory election maps.
What’s with Lindsey Graham’s inappropriate fixation on Trump’s amorous ballroom?
After Saturday’s traumatic event at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner at the Washington Hilton, Senator Lindsey Graham was quick with a balm and a solution.
Dans Zizi Zozio, Marvin M’toumo fait entendre l’enfant-oiseau blessé
Dans Zizi Zozio à voir à l’Arsenic à Lausanne du 30 mai au 3 juin, Marvin M’toumo donne corps à une créature fragile et flamboyante pour raconter l’enfance, les violences, la honte et le silence. Un seul en scène entre conte cruel, poésie sonore et cri politique. L’article Dans Zizi Zozio, Marvin M’toumo fait entendre …
Quand la BD queer sort de l’underground
Longtemps reléguée aux marges, aux fanzines et aux circuits alternatifs, la BD queer s’est construite comme un espace de lutte, de désir et d’autoreprésentation. Avec l’exposition Quel.le.x.s Combles!, présentée à Pyxis dans le cadre de BDFIL, le curateur Joachim Guex fait dialoguer les pionnier·ère·x·s des comix queer underground avec une nouvelle génération d’artistes qui continue …
Samir Kennedy et ses fantômes au Théâtre Saint Gervais
Au Théâtre Saint Gervais, les tentatives fructueuses de l’inimitable Samir Kennedy s’imposent à travers un double programme : Chaos Ballad et IT’S GOT LEGS!!!!!!, deux spectacles crépusculaires qui condensent tout l’univers inventif de l’artiste. L’article Samir Kennedy et ses fantômes au Théâtre Saint Gervais est apparu en premier sur 360°.
Tennessee Republicans advance flurry of bills to make life unlivable for transgender people
In recent days, Tennessee Republicans have moved a cluster of bills affecting transgender people across multiple areas of public life, from schools and government policy to health care and access to shared facilities.
Trump’s FCC targets LGBTQ+ television content. GLAAD sounds alarm
A new federal inquiry into television ratings is drawing sharp backlash from LGBTQ+ advocates, who warn it could mark a turning point in how the government treats queer representation in media.
Advocate newsletter 4/23/26
✍️ The annual White House Correspondents’ Dinner approaches this weekend, and President Trump is set to make his first appearance at the event during either of his presidencies. It comes at a chilling moment for the free press, writes former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
An LGBTQ+ faith event opened its doors as Turning Point USA shut people out, deep in the heart of Texas
At Baylor University, a private Baptist institution in Waco, Texas, where questions of faith and identity have long been tightly policed, students gathered Wednesday for something that, until recently, would have been difficult to imagine.
Having Trump at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner isn’t a peace offering. It’s a contradiction
For the first time in his presidency, Donald Trump is set to attend the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, an event meant to celebrate the First Amendment and the role of a free press. The symbolism would be notable under any circumstances. At this moment, it is something closer to jarring.

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