The Topp Twins Are Wickedly Talented Lesbians, Now in Documentary Form
Twins who can harmonize and also wear a mean mustache.
Twins who can harmonize and also wear a mean mustache.
February will be ART ATTACK month at Autostraddle. If you’re a writer or an artist with ideas on this topic, you should read this post.
Women’s Boxing will debut at the 2012 Olympics after 109 years, making it one of the last sports to join its male counterpart.
Jess’s Team Pick: Gay prom glitterbomb.
Today’s topics include living alone, Grey Gardens, Mary Karr, homophobia at an elite private school in Texas, Victoria Jackson and the influence of Pitchfork.
Adam Lambert on the FYE to Trespassing evolution, Glee casts Blaine’s borother, Sara Gilbert and Cat Cora react to Cynthia Nixon’s controversial statements, Ingrid Michaelson’s got a new album and the scoop on a new gay drama!
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Wingspan Pictures’ “Love Is All You Need?” tackles xenophobia and bullying with adorable child actors and big feelings!
As if you need an excuse to wear cargo pants.
“They know nothing about black people…and they’re going to give me notes about what a 13 year-old boy and girl are doing in Red Hook? Fuck no!”
An Arkansas newspaper refuses to run a gay couple’s engagement announcement because the two can’t legally marry. This is obnoxious and ass backwards.
News, commentary, interviews and activism! Being smarter is how you make new friends and have the shiniest hair.
Get a job!
Laura’s Team Pick: How the first woman to sail around the world did it as a man.
Toby fell off a wall and Emily wore a military style vest. All in all a pretty good episode.
Binge drinking is kind of an American pastime right now, according to the Center for Disease Control, and they’ve got state-by-state data that reveals a “binge drinking belt.”
Once again, Life & Style is freaking out about Shiloh’s deviant “shorter-than-ever” haircut and Angelina’s secret plan to “turn Shiloh into a boy.”
“I will not go back to the days when Wall Street was allowed to play by its own set of rules.”
Who’s in the mood for a show about girls working in World War II bomb-making factories and sometimes making eyes at each other? YOU ARE.
When a cauliflower and some cumin love each other very much.