It’s A Beautiful Day In The Gayborhood This Sunday Funday
Gay people are extremely important. Seriously. Just ask other important people.
Gay people are extremely important. Seriously. Just ask other important people.
This week on NSFW Sunday: the history of sexual repression, really expensive vibrators, hot sex when it’s hot out, and hands.
Hey there, Dawlin’!
I don’t even have a news peg for this.
I’ll give you one chance to guess what the average salary is for the Vancouverites in this neighborhood.
“And so while I would have loved to have done what Laura did, to go to New York and try to find myself, I did the more conventional thing, and I think I was not alone in that.”
The sun is out, Pride is happening, and summer is on it’s way!
Three alleged members of the band have been jailed and charged with “hooliganism”, facing up to 7 years criminal punishment.
Topics include lesbian separatism, quitting the drink, the incarceration of an innocent man, the life of an executive in 1955, poverty in Southeastern Kentucky, Orlando police officers and so much more!
“Happily, in the rainbow-tinted future we are surely headed for, where queer history is included in high school curriculum as a matter of routine, textbook editors will have somewhere to turn for their chapter content: The Canadian Lesbian & Gay Archives.”
A new study on “health work” in relationships shows that women take care of their men, women take care of their women, and men take care of their men. In other words, gay people are the best.
Brittani’s Team Pick: “The amount of black friends required to not seem racist has now been raised to two.”
This time, the handsome models take on the country’s top universities and honey BBQ cheetos.
Because humans aren’t the only ones who want to get baked.
“Happiness is a gay ribbon…”
Share your thoughts, feelings, and feminist critique of LGBTQI film and television with the internet today!
“It’s still the old patriarchal fear, or doubt, that women can do outstanding athletic performances. If they do, they can’t be real women. It’s that clear, it’s that prejudicial.” -Bruce Kidd
“During Gay Pride Week, Pamela’s father came to the Village to take her out to dinner… and that’s when Pamela saw it: plastered literally all over the place, on every wall and phone booth, was her own face staring back at her.”
In 2006, then-governor of Massachusetts Mitt Romney opposed the publication of an anti-bullying guide because it included the words “bisexual” and “transgender.” What a nice guy!
Forget everything you know about the Midwest, Chicago’s got as much big-city queer action as either coast.