Floyd Collins: Beautiful Music, Resonating Underground

A meditation on dreams, ambition, and the price of spectacle. Reviewed by Adam Josephs, Out in STL May 2025, Lincoln Center Theater – Vivian Beaumont Theater The secret to great performance art is that it makes you care about the characters, no matter how abstract or unconventional. Lincoln Center’s revival of Floyd Collins Hooks you

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A House Divided: The GOP’s Strategy to Fracture the LGBTQ Community by Targeting Trans People

In recent years, the Republican Party has aggressively advanced a slate of policies and rhetoric aimed squarely at transgender Americans—particularly youth—under the guise of protecting children, preserving fairness in sports, and defending “parental rights.” But beneath these talking points lies a more calculated political strategy: to divide and weaken the broader LGBTQ coalition by isolating

Who’s Fighting For Us? Cover Story

“Who’s fighting for us?” It’s the question that has echoed across the nation in the wake of the election. Our rights and our very democracy are being dismantled, and we’ve often seen tepid responses from those we look to for action. We’re demanding more, and we’re seeking to regroup and rebuild.  At the dawn of

We Rise Together, Not Alone: Community as Sacred Practice

Spirituality these days is often marketed like a solo journey with a crystal starter pack. You meditate alone, journal alone, light your candles alone, and if anyone disrupts your peace? Cut them off. Block. Banish. Repeat. But what if the spirituality of isolation they are marketing to us is not very spiritual at all? Throughout

Q12: Out in STL’s 2025 Artists to Love

12 Artists Repping Queer Energy Through Identity, Sound, and Impact To celebrate Pride and highlight the city’s creative pulse, Out in STL is proud to announce the inaugural Q12 List—a curated set of twelve standout music artists repping queer energy through identity, artistry, and impact. These artists aren’t just shaping sound, they’re making space. Each

The Marvelous Martha Wash Is Thankful She’s Still Here—And So Are We

See Her on July 17 at City Winery Martha Wash is a powerhouse vocalist and trailblazing figure in music history. Even if you don’t instantly recognize her name, you’ll certainly recognize her chart-topping sound.  Wash’s vocals are a force of nature—rich, powerful, and unmistakably soulful. Her voice is characterized by its booming gospel-influenced tone, incredible

New Music: Rocco Pink Returns with Anthem for the Resistance

Rocco Pink makes his musical return with a politically charged anthem that is sure to inspire many in these dystopian times. Produced by Trent Park and mixed by Dan Glashausser, “We Won’t Bow Down” paints a vivid picture of the current authoritarian landscape where facts become fiction and compassion meets hatred. From a collectivist sense,

Your Guide to This Weekend’s Drag Brunches

St. Louisans have been enjoying drag since the 1870s, but boozy drag brunches are a more recent craze, and this city offers a variety of venues where guests can enjoy unique experiences, delicious food, refreshing drinks, and dazzling performances.  Whether you’re a seasoned attendee or new to the scene, here are some options to consider

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