Foolish Child #112: Encanto
Every Madrigal sister’s journey deserves to be over analyzed into redemption!
Every Madrigal sister’s journey deserves to be over analyzed into redemption!
Also! The problem with How I Met Your Father, why you shouldn’t write off Che Diaz, how Whitney and Robyn fell in love, and more!
They served as daily messages your best friend should tell you when you’re hurting — and in desperate need of a silver lining.
Also: Cynthia Nixon is doing Fashion now, which I am very pro!! And I cannot get over the fact that Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts are matching in this random selfie? Color coordinated!
A fun lil read on how scammers became cultural icons, a celebration of Tatyana Ali’s ‘90s fashion, an ode to plant parents, and who’s all gay at the winter olympics.
For me, navigating polyamorous dynamics with white people is inherently taxing and painful as a Black person.
Single Drunk Female is a show about starting fresh, not just about drinking or not drinking.
I felt even more galvanized by the queer anti-capitalist characters I had come to know so well — and felt seen in the small choices I made to work towards an anti-capitalist future.
If I seem particularly harsh on what is ultimately a harmless 86 minute Sundance dramedy, it’s because so many other queer women movies deserve the press this will inevitably receive.
It’s obvious you love your fiancé very much, and want to protect them from any agony the world wants to hurl at them. Unfortunately, you mostly can’t. But here’s what you can do instead.
This year at Sundance there are three documentaries about women in music — women who are tasked with navigating the hostile industry and our even more hostile world.
Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne are making a second lesbian movie, Tessa Thompson and the many layers of identity, Jasmin Savoy Brown is having a moment, and more!
90s queer punk / counterculture / DIY books coming up!
It’s a big deal to have a trans girl character who is wearing a binder! I wish I trusted Sam Levinson to get into it more and to do it well.
“I was really interested in writing about specifically Southern and genderqueer characters, in part because I felt like I hadn’t seen myself in both the literature and in the sort of ‘mythos’ of the South. So I wanted to fill in that gap.”
We often romanticize the 70s for the music and the fashion — the two best parts about the decade. But could you really hack it as a badass babe in that era?
10 years before Ellen, 25 years before Santana (and if you’re keeping track — 35 years from today), Blanche Devereaux launched the joke that just will not die.
Framing Agnes is about about the truths we share and the truths we will never know.
RuPaul may have just RuPauled more than he’s ever RuPauled.
Is romance dead?