New Books: Tina Alexis Allen’s “Hiding Out” IMPACT Staff·December 6, 2017From time to time, IMPACT Magazine gets a heads-up from publishers about new and up-coming releases. We’ll pass...Reviews·1 Comment·2 mins read·0
Review: Suzanne DeWitt Hall’s “Where True Love Is: An Affirming Devotional…” Susan Cottrell·November 28, 2017From the Foreword By Susan Cottrell, author of Mom, I’m Gay and True Colors. Suzanne DeWitt has written...FeaturedReviews·0 Comments·2 mins read·0
New Books: “Santa’s Husband” by Daniel Kibblesmith & A.P. Quach IMPACT Staff·November 11, 2017Santa’s Husband By Daniel Kibblesmith Illustrated by A.P. Quach Harper Design, Oct 2017 Hardcover, 32 pages Offering a...Reviews·0 Comments·1 min read·0
“Retake” – Not just a gay road trip Pablo Allen Haker·September 18, 2017The gay community experiences a lot of loneliness, and we deal with it in different ways. Most of...FeaturedReviews·0 Comments·3 mins read·0
“Fathers” – A New Thai Film about Gay Parenting IMPACT Staff·June 30, 2017AN UPLIFTING FEATURE FILM FROM THAILAND ABOUT SAME-SEX PARENTING, PREMIERING GLOBALLY ON-DEMAND There are so few films out...Reviews·0 Comments·1 min read·0
Review: A.W. Strouse’s “BBC – The Black Boyfriend Compendium” Pablo Allen Haker·January 30, 2017A new memoir by occasional IMPACT contributor A.W. Strouse, B.B.C. (The Black Boyfriend Compendium), examines the various (14)...Reviews·0 Comments·5 mins read·0
Review: “Merlí” Pablo Allen Haker·January 11, 2017Spanish television, in general, is not that great. Sure, La que se avecina is entertaining, and Polonia from Catalunya and Vaya Semanita from the...Reviews·0 Comments·4 mins read·0
LGBT Show “Disposable Teens” Nominated for Streamys IMPACT Staff·August 30, 2016OutliciousTV is pleased to announce season 1 of our LGBT drama series, Disposable Teens, has been nominated for...Reviews·0 Comments·1 min read·0
“Talk to Her” (Hable con elle). Another film from Almodóvar’s “A” list. Pablo Allen Haker·May 26, 2016Pedro Almodóvar’s work is notorious for depicting strong women, gays, transsexuals, prostitutes, drug addicts and people on society’s margins....Reviews·0 Comments·6 mins read·0
“Bad Education” (La mala educación). One of Pedro Almodóvar’s more popular films. Pablo Allen Haker·May 6, 2016Pedro Almodóvar’s work is famous for depicting strong women, gays, transsexuals, prostitutes, drug addicts and people on society’s...Reviews·2 Comments·6 mins read·0