Results for: be the change
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Bitch Magazine Is Closing: Bad News For Me, You and Indie Media Overall
After 25 years of reader-supported non-profit feminist media, Bitch Magazine is closing its doors.
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We Call It Time Travel
To love someone new is to agree to travel somewhere that doesn’t exist yet together.
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In The Movie Depicting My Childhood
“Legislators pass laws enabling families to control children and defund social services that support them, all in the name of protecting the wealthy, white, girl body. These policies, which are part of the theater of stranger danger discourse, endanger children by isolating them in their homes, where Lego fortresses can become wine cellars, tombs. JonBenét as a symbol becomes the sacrifice used to sustain this system. Her story becomes a dark illustration of the consumption of the violence and abuse inflicted on girls and women.”
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“Knife + Heart” and the Thin Line Between Desire and Destruction
If they couldn’t appreciate porn as art, I couldn’t trust they’d see a slasher set in the world of its production as anything but a cheap thrill.
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Myths About Testosterone and Fertility, Told Through Three Perspectives
Many who have taken testosterone have become pregnant and birthed babies, and there is no evidence that testosterone impacts fertility long-term. But the myths about testosterone continue swirling.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Merry Mythic Quest-mas From TV’s Nerdiest Gay Couple
Plus updates on Survivor, The Sex Lives of College Girls, and Home Economics.
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The Place for Smiles
Back in those days, I thought drinking was the most interesting thing about me.
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In “Nona the Ninth,” Tamsyn Muir Zooms In on Her Goth Puzzle Box World
If you want to feel the dazzling space-goth world of Gideon and Harrow within reach, to pull it close enough to see its day-to-day details, then Nona will feel like a veritable feast.
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The Real L Word Cast: Where Are They Now?
Whatever happened to our friends in vests and fedoras, the cast of The Real L Word? Let’s see where Whitney and Romi and Rose and Kacy are now!
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Also.Also.Also: Elvira Gifted Us With a New Hot Photo of Her Partner, Because She Knows Halloween Is Gay Christmas
Elvira opens up about her first kiss with her partner T Wierson, every single “Best Of” streaming list of every Halloween movie I could find ahead of the big holiday, and the key race to watch in next week’s elections.
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An Autistic Reading of Stranger Things’ Robin Buckley
To have someone so similar to me portrayed as likable and capable in a major show, is thrilling.
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Omise’eke Tinsley’s “The Color Pynk” Celebrates Black Femme Art for Survival
A beautiful commitment to and demonstration of Black femme poetics, The Color Pynk offers a radical alternative to the genre of the academic book, one that celebrates Black queer language as its own tactic of freedom-dreaming.
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On the Front Lines: Alternative Forms of Protesting Police Violence
Alternative forms of protest are necessary to make activism accessible. Sometimes, they’re even more effective at creating change than a permitted march.
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You Need Help: My Ex Got Mad That I Didn’t Want To Have Sex, Now I Can’t Trust Anyone
I have to start by getting this out: “Fuck your ex. FUCK THEM.” You are not to blame.
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A-Camp October 2013 Recamp #1: Let It Snow!
It’s our first behind-the-scenes A-Camp 4.0 Recamp in which we reminisce about the day before we met you and the day we met you and how everything started to snow!
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“Good Trouble” Episode 319 Recap: It’s Closing Time
Good Trouble’s season three finale is overstuffed, but super gay.
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“And Just Like That” TV Team Roundtable: On Che’s Comedy Concert, Miranda’s Queer Awakening, LTW’s Jumpsuit and More!
The TV Team weighs in on all our feelings about Sex and the City reboot And Just Like That’s first season: the good, the bad and the Che Diaz.
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“Gentleman Jack” Invents The Endless Lesbian Breakup
RIP Mariana, you would have loved Taylor Swift.
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We Sat On Cakes to Find Our Joy
After months of holding ourselves back in order to keep ourselves and others safe from COVID, we were chasing abundance.
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Things I Read That I Love #322: A Dystopian Victory for a Particularly Narrow Vision of Nuclear Family
Topics include Aldi Supermarkets, Whitney Houston, McDonald’s, Brazilian Butt Lifts, The Rosie O’Donnell Show, COVID in Kirkland, restorative justice and more!