One of the India’s premier tech institution – IIT-Bombay will host India’s travelling campus LGBTQ film fest – KASHISH Forward, an evening of film screening and... Read More...
Gaylaxy held a Tweetchat with gay activist Nitin Karani, bisexual activist Sonal Giani and film maker/actor/activist Nakshatra Bagwe on Coming Out on September 25th.
Although there are some bigots and homophobic people who make life hard for homosexuals, it is good to know that we are moving forward in several other ways. Wi... Read More...
Sridhar Rangayan, the founder and festival director of KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, will lead the Pride parade, along with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Filmmaker and activist Sridhar Rangayan’s pathbreaking film on Indian LGBT community has been awarded the Barbara Gittings International Human Rights Award at the recently concluded qFLIX Philadelphia film festival in USA.
The Vishakapatnam Pride parade is being held on 17th July (Sunday) at RK Beach (tentative venue) and will bear witness to an amalgamation of passionate people and determined activists from all sects of society from across the city and many other states
London Pride 2016, flagged off by new mayor Sadiq Khan came at a precarious time for the LGBTIQ community.
Like the ominous clouds that gathered overhead... Read More...
Hemant explained his Warm Bodies theory. He believed that if they slept together on the same bed night after night, one day or the other the warm bodies would attract each other and they would end up having sex and after a while everything would be fine.
‘There will be Tomorrow’ addresses the hopes and failures of the couples affected by HIV. While there have been many films on HIV awareness, 'There will be Tomorrow' specifically focusses on HIV victims having their own uninfected babies.
The objective of the summit, which is an annual event, is to identify potential leaders among LGBT Indian youth and groom them for future leadership roles.