Ain’t Nothin’ but the Blues
by G.W. Mercure There’s something about the name James that seems to bind itself to blues music. James Cotton, Etta James, Skip James, Elmore James...
Still Here : Wampanoag Art for the Ages
by Rebecca M. Alvin When in 2020 the whole world basically shut down because of a fast-spreading virus, it was hard not to notice the...
The Humans
REVIEW by Rebecca M. Alvin If you’re like most people, getting together with family for the holidays can be a complicated affair. While no one...
Reviving Fanny
by Rebecca M. Alvin One of the great strengths of documentary film is its ability to explore aspects of the human experience that we’ve either...
TransWeek: A New Reality for Fantasia Fair
by Jaiden van Bork Fashion shows, workshops, keynote speeches – Since 1975, swaths of people have descended on Provincetown, Massachusetts, each fall to explore gender...
Bacon, Eggs, and Boas: Dyke Drag Brunch Is Back This Women’s Week
by Steve Desroches Tossing on a feather boa is akin to a Provincetown merit badge, regardless of your gender. So when Katie Ledoux first wrapped...
The Return of OysterFest
by G.W. Mercure Wellfleet oysters are considered to be among the best oysters in the world, coveted and celebrated by locals, by international gourmands, and...
The Queer Music Revolution Will Not Be Televised
by Jaiden van Bork Once upon a time, the world of pop music was a hard club to get into. That kind of glamor and...
Stand Up! : LGBTQ Icon Robin Tyler Continues to Mix Humor and Activism
by Steve Desroches What happens when you were born gay? Science told us we were sick. Religion told us we were sinful. You didn’t have...
A Surrealist in Provincetown
by Rebecca M. Alvin Provincetown circa 1950 was not like the rest of America at the time. With a long history of being simultaneously a...