“Fab or Drab” Only Saving Grace of Republican National Convention
Rachel’s Team Pick: “I know we’re in Florida, buuuut it’s a visor. You’re not supposed to wear these! BEYOND drab.”
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.
A lot has changed in Miami the last decade. Is it a new gay getaway hotspot? I took a visit, snapped a lot of photos, rode a vespa, visited a lot of restaurants and drank too much alcohol so I could find out.
Evil scissoring, lez werewolves, and finger-banging Marie Antoinette! Oh my!
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“I’d heard this kind of anti-gay rhetoric hundreds of times before… So why was I getting so upset?”
“The bill is one of the government’s many first steps toward defending the mental and physical health of LGBTQ youth. Courts and politicians are starting to become more aware that the mental health of America’s children also means the mental health of LGBTQ teens and children.”
Episode 4 of “Words With Girls” is out and Hannah is not happy with there being lesbians at a lesbian party.
I had the opportunity to (virtually) sit down with Hesta (aka Julie Potash) and found out how to be a rapper and how to work with Jay-Z. The secret? Just be as amazing as Hesta Prynn.
Ali’s Team Pick: “But wait a moment – once the women get the pens, what are they supposed to write on? Man paper?”
“Who knows, this could be the start of a whole new thing, a whole new motivating source for a globally connected unapologetic punk feminist art and music scene. A catalyst, no matter what it gets called. Anything is possible, if anything, this band has reminded us of that.”
Ali’s Team Pick: It’s like Shazam for politics!
“The stageplay is the lesbian equivalent of a Mad Men affair, but with less misogyny and so much more at stake.”
“She is often horny after working out. I’m often horny after drinking while she is working out, so we are a perfect match.”
A Louisiana lawmaker wants to a local university to drop its new minor in LGBT studies because he claims the program is political; he also seems to have no awareness that it is also political to discourage the program.
Here’s the most important thing you need to know about skinny ties: You should be wearing one.