Jenna Lyons Kicks Off Real Housewives of NYC Strong by Extolling Virtues of Gay Sex
Jenna Lyons is already bringing gay mischief to RHONY.
Jenna Lyons is already bringing gay mischief to RHONY.
Brittney Griner making sure that Cherelle Griner was front row for the Kehlani halftime show is Top Tier Black Love, and I shall not be told differently.
Even though the characters are both ostensibly cis queer women, it’s still thrilling to have two nonbinary actors on-screen together — especially ones of this caliber.
The conversations happening with this strike about the brokenness of streaming are inseparable from the ongoing “cancel your gays” conversation. The practice of streaming giants removing less-popular series from their platforms to avoid paying residuals especially hurts LGBTQ+ and actors of color, as it’s queer shows and shows with predominantly POC casts that are often on that notorious chopping block.
Keke Palmer is the internet’s sweetheart, the Fire Island podcast you’ve been waiting for, and more!
Nic and Valerie discuss how Imogen and Laudna finally kissed, and all the other gay goings-on of Critical Role’s third campaign.
I’m hungry, hot, and just want to be wet you know?
Say hello to your friends!
When my friend James makes food for my Orlando friend group, it feels like we’re in a Nora Ephron novel or a Nancy Meyers movie.
Geordon West’s debut feature Playland is an energetic portrait of the Playland Café, a Boston gay bar that was open from 1937 to 1998.
I was traipsing around Hyrule in a Bokoblin mask and became best friends with a bunch of monsters!
When we meet again, we’ll always be free.
Plus the Drew Crew’s nonbinary babe ain’t afraid of no ghosts!
There are so many nonbinary actors popping up on our screens and stages. Here’s just 25 of the many you definitely need to know.
Topics include romance scammers, Keke Palmer, the migrant ship, Lorrie Moore, affirmative action, the streaming problem, Lorrie Moore, the Barbie IP and more!
Autostraddle-exclusive insights into our nonbinary readers!
“The right people will understand this. Trust that you will find them.”
“When I say getting strong rules, I don’t have any number or definition in mind when I say that. It’s cool for people, as INDIVIDUALS, to feel like they’re strong and capable and I encourage that whether you’re bench pressing 45 pounds or 445.”
It’s Halloween and Miranda Hobbes is self-aware enough to dress up as a clown.
It’s an adaptation of “Sweeney Todd,” centered on a Puerto Rican woman in Washington Heights, that tells a story about the prison industrial complex and gentrification. And it’s deliciously good.