What ranks higher than fresh snow and naughty live shows on the must see list for Singaporean travellers? In a new column, civil activist and academic Dr Tan Chong Kee writes of his recent experience being in Paris.
Are you justified in having nagging suspicions that your partner would leave you for someone of the opposite sex? Beijing-based Dinah Gardner mulls over some reasons why one might fear dating bisexuals in a new monthly column "Read my lips."
Fridae's sexpert, Alvin Tan, offers his condolences to the heterosexual community following the release of the Bayer HealthCare study and explains why gay men over 40 are still as "vital" as ever.
February 14 - typically celebrated with exorbitantly priced roses, chocolates, cuddly bears and candlelit dinners the world over, David Chong decides to celebrate and remember it all by publishing their story for posterity.
Fridae's Muscle Maiden, Alvin Tan, goes undercover for the recent Muscle War 2006 and shares his views on why bodybuilding competitions are inherently homoerotic.
Queer academics talk about "sexuality"- and now it's an acceptable word for foundations and government think tanks. It even shows up in Shanghai, these days.
Lawyer-turned-director Ligy Pullappally recent lesbian film The Journey (Sancharam) has widely toured film festivals worldwide and won three awards in India despite its controsversial theme.
One out of every two thousand births presents parents with a sudden gender dilemma as the sex of the baby is not clear. Cheryl Chase, founder and executive director of the Intersex Society of North America, talks about her work to end the shame, secrecy and unwanted genital surgeries for intersex people.