“This is Not Just Pride, It’s a Movement”: Soweto Pride 2025 Q&A

Soweto Pride 2025 makes history with a bold two-day format. FEW answers your questions about the changes, the theme, and what to expect.
Discovering the World of Pup Play: An Inside Look

Step inside South Africa’s pup play community with Pup Drogo—breaking myths and celebrating self-expression and connection.
Who Was Giorgio Armani, the Iconic Queer Fashion Legend?

Remembering Giorgio Armani, queer fashion icon, whose timeless style and courage reshaped global fashion and inspired generations worldwide.
Tyla’s Choreographer Lee-ché Janecke – From e-tv to the VMAs

South Africa’s Lee-ché Janecke, Tyla’s choreographer, opens up about his VMA nomination, global fame, and bringing African dance to the world.
Transgender Women Take Centre Stage at First Trans Summit in Durban

To close Women’s Month this year, the Muholi Art Institute (MAI) will host the first Trans Summit, a gathering that places transgender women at the heart of the conversation. The event runs from 29 to 31 August 2025 at The Edward Hotel in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. Inspired by the vision of internationally acclaimed visual activist Zanele […]
New Show on Cape Town TV Puts LGBTQ+ Stories Front and Centre

Cape Town TV is breaking new ground with PRIDE: The Queer Show, a first-of-its-kind talk show dedicated to LGBTQIA+ stories and triumphs.
Queer Artist Thato Toeba Wins 2025 FNB Art Prize

Meet queer artist Thato Toeba, who abandoned a PhD in law to focus on making art. They’ve been named the winner of the 2025 FNB Art Prize.
Oliver Hermanus’ Queer Film “The History of Sound” Gets SA Release Date

The History of Sound, the new queer film by acclaimed South African director Oliver Hermanus, finally has a release date in South Africa.
David Viviers on Bringing “Moffie” Home: “It’s Personal”

We talk to actor David Viviers, who stars in the powerful one-man stage adaptation of Moffie at Cape Town’s Baxter Theatre.
Opinion: The Gaze That Liberates: Media, Memory, and Trans Women’s Narrative

This Women’s Day, media scholar and digital artist Medusa Iro challenges us to widen the lens of history to centre trans women.