Sunday Funday Is Helping Tessa Thompson Teach Brie Larson How to Top
Dua Saleh with a new music video, a new Netflix food show with TWO queer women, twerking on Lizzo, Twitches, and more!
Dua Saleh with a new music video, a new Netflix food show with TWO queer women, twerking on Lizzo, Twitches, and more!
Being queer is being free.
It’s officially the time of year when comfort and coziness are the only thing on my mind.
From the crucial necessity of giving Black trans women a platform to speak to the legacy of the fight for marriage equality to the urgency of addressing FOSTA/SESTA, six takeaways from last night’s Presidential Town Hall.
Plus updates on: American Horror Story, Almost Family, Why Women Kill, and How To Get Away With Murder!
It seems like Halloween songs – or, just, spooky, creepy pop songs in general – are having a comeback! What’s your favorite?
Fanservice at its finest!
“Is there anything gayer than inventing AI in your basement so you have someone to talk to about your ex?”
Topics include John Updike, fraternities, ThirdLove, writing about yr life, Lilith Fair, Balloon Boy, coincidence, Heteropessimism and so much more!
Halloween reading, all the new (and forthcoming!) Carmen Maria Machado, women reclaiming anger and more.
“Swaddled in cardigans, ensconced in sweaters— Mommis are at their most powerful when the temperature drops below 70 degrees. In their honor, here is a fall fashion guide that will allow you to usurp some of their power for your own!”
The show’s season four premiere serves as a Luke Perry tribute and a reminder of the compelling themes pulsating beneath Riverdale’s chaos.
If you want to catch the attention of a Virgo in your life, you might find the following phrases to be useful: “What if we get up early and clean your bathroom?,” “I need your advice,” and “Will you edit this for me?” (The advice, like that in the present paragraph, will just as often be unsolicited.)
Plus! A queer Christmas romcom, a masc black lesbian lead in Lena Waithe’s Twenties, new teasers for She-Ra and Steven Universe, Kate McKinnon as Elizabeth Warren, and this Ellen/George Bush mess.
In a literary and historicist sense, Dante’s Divine Comedy was a mulit-volume narrative poem that advanced some notable theological suppositions about the afterlife; in another, more honest sense, though, it’s about what a fucking unreal silver fox Linda Hamilton is.
Impulse is a fast-paced drama with a slow-burn potential lesbian character to invest in.
Shane, Bette and Alice do a reboot photoshoot, Lena Waithe guarantees a lit Westworld with ERWB and Tessa Thompson, Be Steadwell drank Ovaltine too, Ruby Rose does a classic lesbian pose, Kristen Kish makes tater tots and so much more in this week’s No Filter!
Better luck next time, Champ.
There’s something extra special about the High School audiobook, and not just because it features the rough cassette recordings of the songs that make up their new album, or because they read their own chapters with their own voices, or because they interview each other for maybe the first time ever. It just feels real and ever so soft.
Before we had queer witches, we had queer werewolves and Heretics, too.