Results for: a-camp
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Sapphic Yearning, Horror, and K-Pop Blend Perfectly in “Gorgeous Gruesome Faces”
I’ve never really been a horror girlie, but in recent months, I’ve found myself intrigued by YA books that have a horror element.
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The Comment Awards Are Racing Rainbow Road
“MAKE TRANS ICON BIRDO A MAIN PLAYABLE CHARACTER IN MARIO CART, YOU COWARDS!”
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The Autostraddle Insider Issue 95: August 2022
(Bear training is also secretly for people who want to get wifed.)
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Some Answers to Some Things You’ve Been Asking Us #42
“Thanks for listening to my lesbian soccer rant!”
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“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Episode 1602 Recap: B Team
Her sign should’ve read: “If you love drag on TV, don’t let your conservative families and shitty husbands vote against our rights.”
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Queer Footballers Dominate Disney+’s “Matildas: The World at Our Feet”
It doesn’t even matter if Australia is your team — because one of the best takeaways of the docu-series is that our team, us queers, we’re the ones who are winning.
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“Rap Sh!t” Season Two Finds Its City Girls Desperate for a Win
It’s no longer about stunting for the camera. It’s about putting in the work to make sure this rap shit turns into something real.
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Let’s Check In on Riverdale’s Final Season, Set Inexplicably in the 1950s
On the show where anything goes, time travel gets complicated.
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Slow Takes: “Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy” and the Futility of Time Travel
Ryūsuke Hamaguchi’s triptych of cinematic short stories is about love and fate and coincidence. It’s also about the past.
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Seven Queer Horror Games You Should Consider Playing
To me, playing a horror game held higher stakes than watching a movie. In many scenarios, you’re literally controlling the character’s moves and choices.
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Editor’s Notes: Horror Is So Gay 2
“I want the vibe to be 1980s slashercore mixed with nostalgic late-night sleepover vibes.”
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The Afterparty Season Two Ends With Queer Romance and an Iconic Cameo
Okay, multiple iconic cameos, but a queer one in particular that made me SCREAM!
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As a Jewish Anti-Zionist, Here’s What I’ve Been Reading This Week
A lack of expertise should not be an excuse to turn away — it should be an invitation to learn.
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Quiz: What Queer Book Should You Read To Extend Summer?
Do you need a summery queer book to pack in your beach bag?
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“Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies” Can’t Go Both Ways
Rise of the Pink Ladies wants the privilege of deciding when and how questions of race matter, but that’s not how it works — not on a fictional television show where teenagers sing on cafeteria tables for fun, and not in life.
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October 2023: What’s New, Gay and Streaming On Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Max, Disney+ and Paramount+
We’ve got a new edgy British queer teen series, a very gay “House of the Fall of Usher,” Kristen Stewart’s gay ghost hunting show, a Twin Flames cult exposé docuseries with a fascinating LGBTQ+ elements and so much more!
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“Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate” Captures a History of Life and Death
I know, statistically, even if none of my living relatives are queer that there have been queer people in my family’s past — clandestine meetings, grand love stories, one night stands, gender deviance, angst, joy.
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Queer Art of Failure: Notes on Camp and the 2019 Met Gala
Most people didn’t understand the theme, but last night’s Met Gala was as glamorous and queer as ever! Maybe, even more than usual this year!! Here are some of my favorite looks, paired with literal notes on camp.
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Pop Culture Fix: Brittney and Cherelle Griner Are the Super Bowl MVPs of Our Heart
Sarah Michelle Gellar on her Cruel Intentions lesbian kiss, Tig Notaro roasts herself after Wheel of Fortune flub, and more!
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The Comment Awards Are Riding the Lesbian Party Bus
“I still wear my actual red Straddle This boxers!!”