Wingtips and Waffles, Now Together For Your Viewing Pleasure
Laura’s Team Pick: Coffee & the Newspaper, a tumblr
Laura’s Team Pick: Coffee & the Newspaper, a tumblr
Bondage Month presents some flash-fiction erotica by Sinclair Sexsmith.
The Oscars! Rich people giving rich people awards for making expensive films to make rich people richer!
We look over the bondage enthusiast’s toy box (nipple clamps, impact toys, etc.), review the world-famous “under-the-bed restraint system” and so much more!
We’re also going to talk more about Ellen and a super badass gay judge, and maybe a baby fox.
The comics industry is a big, crazy, complicated, ever-changing world with a lot of history — and some of that history is about queer characters.
This week on Glee, a bunch of characters do things their characters would never do and the writers try to make us care by almost killing everybody. Awesome!
“…but I also think that part of what our light box project did was to not assume that participation in mainstream culture means that you also have to take the structures of visibility that come with it as a given.”
In which we remember a whole year of sharp-dressed queers and the confidence they’ve given you, with a look ahead to even more Dapper Q, right here on Autostraddle!
“Walking through silent-movie city streets, my thoughts often turn to the many processes that I can’t personally perceive directly, the layers of invisibly embedded systems beneath the surface of the observable world.”
The French government is finally getting rid of its “Miss”.
This book promises you two things: it was written by a funny person and it was written by a great person. You can’t go wrong.
And will be until 2056.
Today’s topics include audiobooks, long-distance running, exotic pets, murder, Steve Jobs and plagiarism!
Just kidding, we have to wait even longer before Prop 8 goes to the Supreme Court.
Ending cissexism starts with you and me.
THESE LETTERS ARE NOT CAPITAL ENOUGH TO ACCURATELY CONVEY MY EXCITEMENT.
Metric announce their new record, Fiona Apple and tUnE-yArDs announce their new tour dates, and Sia denounces her pop stardom.
I think that she and her second husband Alexander Hammid, deserve 1944’s Lesbian Couple of the Year Award for their collaboration on “The Private Life of a Cat,”
In which Emily calls Maya at least 5,000 times and Spencer gets sloshed.