Pop Culture Fix: Is Aubrey Plaza Really Kathryn Hahn’s Lesbian Ex in “Agatha: Coven of Chaos?”
Queer Barbie history, misery lesbians in movies, Scream 7, and more!
Queer Barbie history, misery lesbians in movies, Scream 7, and more!
I don’t want lesbian polar bears; I want two moms who look like the moms I see on the playground.
Did you hear about the mathematician who’s afraid of negative numbers?
Are you just Ken, or are you perhaps a different Ken, or one of many possible Kens? Are you Kenough? Do you have Kenergy? This is the Ken doll quiz that will answer all of your questions.
I’ve been thinking a lot about the queering of craft.
There’s even gay sex scenes, like every good pen-and-paper D&D game.
Finally, some justice in this wretched world!
What’s the best thing about Switzerland?
Statistically it would be impossible for gays not be dominating this competition, and sure enough, a whopping 20 of the 36 goal-scorers so far are playing for the rainbow team!
Plus updates on 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days and Nancy Drew!
Topics include the late shift at a Toronto massage parlor, Baptist Vegas, the New Ken circa 2017 by Caity Weaver, Buy Nothing, Daily Harvest, a missing girl in the Ozarks, a mountain-climbing death that changed everything and more!
Handling forgetfulness, dealing with anxiety and movement work, when is it too soon to have a hot girl summer after a breakup, and more!
I am on my way to the Grimm Zentrum to see some originals of the early 20th century lesbian magazine Die Freundin.
6:30 is my favorite time of day.
Che has received the worst fate a person could possibly suffer in the SATC universe.
There’s a specific kind of trans masc quality to the way that Ken dresses and takes up space if I’m being honest. That’s the siren call, the Kenergy,
The series-long reminder that love and companionship come in many forms is what drew and kept me into this story.
Imagine my surprise when Stephanie Beatriz’s much-appreciated subtle undertone of queerness wasn’t the only gay content we got!
Black Trans Liberation has organized a memorial ball this Friday for O’Shae Sibley.
They were born between 1981 and 1996, they’re queer, and they are actors. Do you have any idea who they are? Let’s find out!