Andrew Lee writes a personal essay in response to some Christian churches' anti-gay campaigns in Singapore and explains why the gay community would do well with a little more respect for the "sacred texts."
A grassroots Internet campaign challenges gay men to examine their sexual preferences and prejudices. David Mills meets some of the men promoting the "sexual racism sux" campaign.
Fridae's op-ed columnist, Alan Seah, outlines the recent events on the global gay front, the Singapore PM's revelation that the government has been 'quietly' allowing gays into its ranks and looks forward to Nation.03, the community's biggest and most significant party of the year.
Fridae's Alvin Tan explores the allure of wrestling for gay men and swoons over the pantheon of spandex-wearing he-men throwing themselves at each other in the ring.
Would you or have you gotten involved with someone who is already taken? Glenn Chua shares his experience and differentiates between being a slut and a mistress.
Fridae's club kid, Alvin Tan, investigates the increasingly common phenomenon of gay men going topless at clubs and offers a number of tongue-in-cheek explanations as to why gay men simply can't resist taking their shirts off.
Despite the initial fear, gays in Hong Kong are learning to cope with the deadly SARS virus and are back in the scene with a vengeance. The virus has infected more than 1,700 people, killing over 240 since its outbreak began in March.
How is it that a "gay" group attaches stigma to being gay within the group? Glenn Chua shares his experiences with a yahoogroup called FilipinoBachelors and invites your comments on the issue.
Ever since the deadly SARS virus invaded our fair shore, it has permeated nearly every aspect of our lives. Armed with his sequined facemask, Joshua Yap takes a light-hearted look at how the virus has affected the Singaporean gay community.
Have you ever been a victim of online gay bashing? As the Net becomes the new hunting ground for gay bashers, Glenn Chua offers some tips on defending yourself in the virtual world.