
Conversations
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Jard Lerebours
October 16th, 2024
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Conversations
Jard Lerebours
October 16th, 2024
The novelist in conversation about her latest book, Yara, out now.
The author of a new book on George Eliot talks about the questions, contracts, and considerations of marriage.
The author of Boyslut: A Memoir and Manifesto talks to Vera Blossom about his adventures in bisexuality.
The author of Moby Dyke speaks to Anna Fitzpatrick about her epic quest to visit the last remaining lesbian bars in the United States.
“Happiness is not thinking, it’s acting.” Bruce LaBruce talks pierced nipples, the revolutionary moment, and scandalizing the nation of Spain.
There’s a lot of different ways to connect, and even more ways to be close with people you meet. Feeld members discuss the limitless possibilities for romance in all forms.
A roundtable conversation on the many different approaches to developing an inclusive, anti-oppressive, and joyful practice.
Sexuality isn’t always a fixed part of who we are: it can change throughout our lives. Daisy Jones, editor, writer, and author of All The Things She Said, talks about how her perception of her sexuality changes – and why that’s fine.
“How much do we see ourselves through the eyes of another?”
Photographed by Lily Olsen in Fort Greene Park, a few members shared their thoughts on how and why they're looking for monogamy.
“When I decided to write about sex, I decided to write about everything that is generally taboo.” Susanna Moore and Allison P. Davis discuss writing towards what too often goes unsaid.
Non-binary members of Feeld reflect on the many ways they understand themselves and their community.
An interview with Dean Spade, author of "Love in a Fcked-Up World: How to Build Relationships, Hook Up, and Raise Hell Together."
Rachel Davies in conversation with Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Tallie Medel, and Zoe Schlacter about creative expression in studios, on stage, and throughout everyday life.
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