This column explores romance and sexuality through the fabulous life of Zachary Zane. Set against the backdrop of New York City, Zane uses his personal experiences as a young and adventurous queer socialite to unpack the current state of cosmopolitan sex, love and dating. Using his wit and charm, Zane celebrates the advantages that come with pursuing a life of uninhibited sexual freedom, and offers thoughtful insights on contemporary social issues that reflect his refreshing perspective. In the process, Zach and the City also helps advance conversations about queer life by presenting an alternative narrative.
It’s hard to find a group of friends that gets you, especially if you’re a slutty, polyamorous bi guy.
A thirst-trapping New York writer learns to see through art-world posturing—by striking a few poses of his own.
Zach has built a following by writing about being a slut. Would branching out to other topics put his brand dangerously out on a limb?