Real L Word 308 Recap: Premonitions Sure Are Dreamy And Disturbing
This week on The Real L Word, some people fell in love and some people yelled at each other and some people can be content playing bingo and paying rent!
This week on The Real L Word, some people fell in love and some people yelled at each other and some people can be content playing bingo and paying rent!
“If you also find yourself shifting between states of “Fuck this, I’m moving to Canada and I’m taking all of the undocumented folks with me! ” and “I fucking love ‘Merica and apple pie,” this playlist is for you.”
“I want there to be more books like The Education of Queenie McBride, and I want there to be more teens able to access them.”
Barnard Center for Research on Women and Queers for Economic Justice have teamed up to write about ‘A New Queer Agenda.’ If you live in New York and are free on September 19, you could go hear the contributors talk about it!
They have feminists shaking their heads, no research to back themselves up, and the full support and funding of the government.
Spoiler alert: some dads are the best, California loves us, and wombats are the future.
This week on NSFW Sunday: lesbian cougars, Edith Wharton erotica, pixel smut, constant orgasms, and epic pole dancing.
Or, “The One Where Clint Eastwood Does That Thing With The Chair, Oh My God.”
Seriously, where the hell are all the butches?
What we wrote and what you said this week.
For better or for worse, “pussy” is on the tip of everyone’s tongue — is its magical naughtiness about to be sacrificed in the name of reclaiming?
A new anti-homophobia ad has come out in Australia and it made me tear up a little bit. Luckily, I won’t have to see anything like them in America.
In which we follow six fresh-faced freshmen through their very first year of higher education.
Topics include Occupy Oakland, Degrassi, alcoholism, surviving, bartending, trolling, Radiohead and hillbilly heroin!
Rachel’s Team Pick: “I know we’re in Florida, buuuut it’s a visor. You’re not supposed to wear these! BEYOND drab.”
Malaika’s Team Pick: “Let’s face it: this being a person thing is pretty challenging, and unfortunately being a gay person further complicates things.”
This weekend, let’s dress up in costumes, ride bicycles in a parade, then drink beer while watching shows and circus acts and people dancing with bicycles.
How little words can have big effects in the everyday lives of marginalized groups.
Due to high levels of Republicanism, I come bearing some bad news. But also some great essays.
This week: Eileen Myles, Emily Books, lesbians in comic books, Lady Business, technology and fiction, and what we’re reading.