Be Still My Heart: Eileen Myles Tackles the Female Life; Black Lesbian Poets Hit the Road
I am convinced that something Eileen Myles loves is something I will love. That is, if I don’t love it already.
I am convinced that something Eileen Myles loves is something I will love. That is, if I don’t love it already.
Crystal’s Team Pick: Rachael Yamagata has a new record and thanks to Paste Magazine, you don’t have to wait ’til next week to fall in love with it.
Carolyn’s Team Pick: Because challenging the dominant paradigm is a good thing.
This week 2 Broke Girls makes you think about tequila and orgasms.
I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour but heaven knows I’m miserable now.
You wouldn’t know it from its marketing campaign or the pilot episode, but The Playboy Club is really a show for women. Just as the lesbian storyline was heating up, however, it’s been cancelled.
Do you need a delicious dip that involves beans and cilantro? Boy do I have a recipe for you!
This gay man thinks that watching him ride the train with his daughter will make you more likely to vote for him.
“Make a lot of queer ladies happy without even taking off your pants!”
Sebastian’s Team Pick: An important response to Jamey Rodemeyer’s suicide and the culture of anti-gay bullying.
Jess chats with Southwest refugee Camila Grey, who gives us the Behind the Music treatment on touring with Adam Lambert and Uh Huh Her’s brand new record, Nocturnes, finally out October 11th.
11-year-old Tammy Lobel begins Hormone Replacement Therapy, media begins slamming her lesbian parents for “human experimentation” and questioning the validity of her identity. Homophobia AND Transphobia! What fun!
Haviland Stillwell and Riese answer your wanting to want sex with her question on video, with special guests Marni & Ashley!
It’s the final countdown! Steve Holt!
Rachel’s Team Pick: Queer zines on the internet!
October 7th. New York City. Panel for NYU Pride Week. Be there, or get punched in the face.
This week’s good news will almost make you a patriot. Possibly. No promises.
Baby you were born this [whatever].
Whatever you’re feeling right now, just release it. Out into the universe. RELEASE!
School libraries are one of the best places to find LGBT teen literature…which is why anti-gay adults are so afraid of them. Luckily, you can do something about that.