Since its inception in the late 19th century, film as a medium has had a rather rocky journey to depicting relatable, realistic, and above all sympathetic gay characters. From the Hays Code of the 1930s banning what they referred to as ‘sexual perversion’, to Love, Simon in the 2010s providing inclusion and love for gay teen audiences,
To Vita Sackville-West. This how Virginia Woolf’s “Orlando” begins, with a dedication to what many believe to be the writer’s lover, yes, a woman. It is quite a controversial topic, since not all critics agree on the idea of a romance between the two — Woolf was married to a man after all. Many say it
Do you remember singer and actress Charice Pempengco? Yes, he was that Filipino singer with powerhouse vocals and a popular YouTube account. His following was so big it got him invited to appear on Ellen and Oprah, helping him gain a greater audience. He even had a collaboration with David Foster. Well, you can say