Autostraddle Book Club #4: We’re Reading Fun Home!
We’re going to read Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home and it’s going to be great.
We’re going to read Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home and it’s going to be great.
Do you love kugel? I love kugel.
”We do not want to improve the actual system; we want a profound change – to stop seeing education as a consumer good, to see education as a right where the state provides a guarantee.”
Crystal’s Team Pick: “Today is a very important day. Perhaps the most important day of the year. It’s Hilary Duff’s birthday.”
It’s been a rough week for celesbians: Wanda Sykes had a double mastectomy following breast cancer, Ellen had chest pains, and you can relive the Leisha Hailey / Camila Grey Southwest situation as anime.
“They have no heart, is what it basically comes down to for me.”
Borders is in the process of no longer existing, Amazon mistreats its employees, and it’s banned books week. Get thee to a(n independent) bookstore!
Intern Grace’s Team Pick: In which Harto raps and reminds us that “eating your feelings is healthy for you.” This is really gay.
“Whatever it was, many lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans had had enough.”
“2 Broke Girls is secretly an HBO comedy that’s trapped on CBS.”
“We want to make it clear we were not making out or creating any kind of spectacle of ourselves, it was one, modest kiss. We are responsible adult women who walk through the world with dignity.”
Haviland & Riese are answering your “You Need Help” questions ON VIDEO. How special!
The closer this show gets to Girl-on-Girl Culture, the better it will be. It hasn’t quite gotten there yet.
How to stop faking orgasms and start being honest about how you like your damn soup.
GLAAD’s official airline Southwest claims their decision to kick Alice off the airplane was motivated by “behavior and not gender.” But we’re not buying it — and neither is Shane or Adam Lambert or everyone on twitter.
Unless you’re living off the grid in a cabin you built in the woods (and are having this post read to you), you’ve definitely bought something from a store that does business with CGBG.
“The fact that they are mustering the courage to come for help on their own is indeed a paradigm shift.”
“You’ve got audiences cheering at the prospect of somebody dying because they don’t have healthcare and booing a service member in Iraq because they’re gay.”
Let’s get real deep right now into some hard-core musical theater appreciation.
Rachel’s Team Pick: What if Missed Connections were REALLY PRETTY?