‘The Wizard of Oz,’ finally queer
By Romeo San Vicente It’s time, really. After decades of queer audiences extracting every bit of subtext from the 1939 classic film, “The Wizard of Oz,†including employing the expression
By Romeo San Vicente It’s time, really. After decades of queer audiences extracting every bit of subtext from the 1939 classic film, “The Wizard of Oz,†including employing the expression
By Johnny Trlica In recent years Galveston Island has witnessed tropical storms, hurricanes and even a snowstorm, so a little wind and rain was not about to dampen the spirits
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month By Johnny Trlica Commentary: October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Sure, I could tell you how each year about 264,000 cases of
The ‘Desperate Housewives’ star uncouples from Neil Patrick Harris in a new Netflix series By Chris Azzopardi Tuc Watkins hasn’t just seen how gay relationships have evolved on television —
Ghosts, Goblins, Witches and Hollow-weenies By Forest Riggs Though the weather does not indicate it, fall is here and with it comes a lot of activity on Galveston Island.
In this essay, Tom Perrault recounts his journey toward hopefully controlling HIV without medication By Tom Perrault “Oh, I have a study that you’re going to join,†my doctor, Lisa
By Nancy Ford If you have been a frequent or even occasional What a World reader for the last 34+ years, you probably know that my relationship with relationships —
By Romeo San Vicente Cross prestige television’s serious-minded exploration of real-life issues with messy, back-stabbing, workplace soap antics and you have the not-so-secretly trashy, exceptionally entertaining Apple TV+ series, “The
By Colby Etherton With midterm elections just over a month away, the campaign trail is heating up and the plethora of political ads are about to come crashing in. Conventional
By Paula Dream (AKA Kale Haygood) Well, here we are in the fall season. I think we have all been awaiting some cooler weather as we embark upon the holiday