Trey Rhone says one of his ongoing inspirations for poetry comes from pop culture. One of his published poems, “I Want to Shoot the Shit with Kurt Cobain Before We Pull the Trigger,” expresses a desire to connect with Kurt Cobain while also exploring what suicidal ideation can look like.
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Black. Queer. Kinky. Kilted. That’s how Jubi Arriola-Headley describes himself in his Instagram bio. He’s a nationally recognized poet, first generation American, and published author.
Since 1996, April has marked National Poetry Month, an initiative launched by the Academy of American Poets. For this year’s Poetry Month, we’d like to introduce you to six queer South Florida poets.
Bordering California and Nevada is the iconic town of South Lake Tahoe. The destination seamlessly blends natural splendor with vibrant urban life. Surrounded by the majestic Sierra Nevada, this charming city is a year-round haven for outdoor enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and those looking for a retreat into nature's embrace.
April 22–28 is Lesbian Visibility Week: a celebration of queer women’s achievements and a call to action. Lesbians have remained perennially underrepresented and underserved, but this holiday and increased lesbian-focused programming in South Florida suggest progress.
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