Southern Gothic: 38 Films & Series for Lovers of Beautiful Ruin
June Issue, Gothic Culture, Gothic Watchlist Amanda Kotiesen June Issue, Gothic Culture, Gothic Watchlist Amanda Kotiesen

Southern Gothic: 38 Films & Series for Lovers of Beautiful Ruin

Religious fervour and oppressive summer heat shape some of the most compelling stories ever put to screen

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

There is a particular kind of story that could only emerge from the American South. The air feels impossibly heavy while the landscape seems suspended between beauty and neglect. Family histories stretch across generations, gathering secrets, scandals and old grievances along the way. Even the grandest homes appear to be in conversation with their own decline.

Southern Gothic thrives in that uneasy space; it’s a genre preoccupied with the complicated relationship between people and place. The characters who inhabit these stories are often haunted long before anything supernatural enters the frame. Sometimes the ghost is a family legacy. Sometimes it is a community unwilling to change. Sometimes it is history itself.

From literary dramas and doomed romances to psychological thrillers, crime sagas and folk horror, Southern Gothic has produced some of the most atmospheric works in film and television. These selections explore the genre in all its forms, revealing why audiences remain drawn to stories where beauty and ruin are so often found living side by side.

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The PRIDE Guide: 19 Queer-Owned Alternative Brands We Love
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The PRIDE Guide: 19 Queer-Owned Alternative Brands We Love

These independent labels create everything from jewellery to fashion, fetish and art

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

While we love the celebrations and parties, PRIDE Month has always been about more than rainbow branding and corporate campaigns. It remains rooted in visibility and the ongoing support of queer people building lives, art and businesses on their own terms.

This month, we’re spotlighting independent queer-owned brands shaping alternative culture through fashion, jewellery, fetishwear, literature, leatherwork, design and more to shop all year.

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Backstage with Dr. Lindsay Byron: Pole Stories & Plot Twists

Backstage with Dr. Lindsay Byron: Pole Stories & Plot Twists

The award-winning stripper, scholar and pole community pillar discusses how connection became the foundation of her life's work

By: The Lace Ledger Staff

One of the great frustrations of being a woman is how often the world asks us to pick a lane. Be serious or be sexy. Nurturing or ambitious. Disciplined or spontaneous. Practical or romantic. Lindsay has spent much of her life proving that these categories don’t need to be mutually exclusive.

Over the course of sixteen years as a dancer, she became one of the most celebrated strippers in Atlanta, earning the title of Best Stripper in Atlanta in 2015 while simultaneously completing a doctorate in literature. Behind those accomplishments was a young woman navigating profound loss, family challenges and the social consequences of being labelled long before she had the opportunity to define herself. Rather than allowing those experiences to dictate the course of her life, she alchemized them into momentum.

Today, Lindsay is best known as the founder of Stripcraft and StripTrips, where she continues to champion pole culture and community through education, mentorship, sentuality and unforgettable experiences around the world. From academia to the strip club, from viral storytelling to building one of the most recognizable brands in the pole community, her journey is a testament to resilience. We caught up with Lindsay to discuss stripping, stigma, literature, entrepreneurship and why she believes some of life's most meaningful connections can begin in the most unexpected places.

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