Life
In pictures: Stunning photography captures the lives of India’s queer community

Photojournalist Candace Feit speaks to us about her year of photographing Tamil Nadu’s kothi community as they grapple with acceptance and gender identity.
Genetically mollified: Photographing the multi-talented Floating Points

In our fortnightly series with Melbourne-based photographer Renee Stamatis, we feature her stunning portraits of some of electronic and non-electronic music’s finest artists.
It’s a painting, but propaganda, Kim Jong Il and dead rabbits make a good story

We get into the mind of Girls Of The Underworld’s Emma Maxwell as she talks us through her $3,000 artwork which addresses nationalism and leporid-related weirdness.
Gender, sexuality and dogma: One queer monk’s battle to nirvana

The Woody Talk show engages with Venerable George, a former transvestite who’s hoping to be ordained.