Look These Anti-Obama Loonies in the Eye and Tell Me Obama Could Possibly Find Gay Marriage Attractive
Baby, sometimes love just ain’t enough.
Baby, sometimes love just ain’t enough.
We always wondered why they called it “Funny or Die.” Today, we get our answer, with extra Olivia Wilde for good measure. Also; Ani DiFranco bridges the gay generation gap & Little Miss Sunshine is sunny!
Is Archbishop Tim Dolan really ‘the archbishop of charm’? If being gay and having a short temper are similarly conquerable “character flaws,” how many Hail Marys do we have to do if our short temper and our homosexuality combine to make us want to throw this guy’s Jameson in his face? (Or just drink it)
Last week everyone went crazy on television. Crazier still? This week, a coming out scene made me cry. And Ashley Merriman made Laneia sweat.
The Frisky gives advice to a 25-year-old newbie to the girl-dating scene and New York Magazine gives us “The Polyamorous Publishing Person in a Long-Term Relationship.” Also; Kirk Cameron’s confused about Athiests, MacArthur finds more geniuses; awards them.
From now on we’ll be having the Daily Fix in three parts! This is News & Politics. Today, a music prodigy who performed at the Sydney Olympics is jailed for a sexual affair with a female student, a lesbian Mom wins in court, Obama is anti Patterson and Serbia’s gay parade is totally f*cking canceled.
Introducing “Lily’s College Lesbianage,” the first of many columns to come about lesbian college life all over the world . This week, Lily finds heteronormativity alive and well, even at Barnard, and copes with the anxiety of being a freshman lesbian weirdo surrounded by new people in a new city.
Autostraddle Daily Fixes are divided into three categories now, welcome to your first “Society & Culture” Daily Fix! Today we introduce “Lesbian Lexicon Mondays” and bust that scissoring myth WIDE OPEN.
Starting now, Daily Fixes will come in three segments divided by category — this is the first Arts & Entertainment Fix! We’ve got your Emmys 2009 Pretty Party WITH CAPTIONS & Lindsay Lohan details right here.
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We promise this will be our last non-SEO-friendly headline. Tomorrow the redesign launches. Today; we will ‘laugh’ & feast – kids can’t handle the transgendered truth, MIT studies facebook gays, The Office & Gay Panic TV, Three Rivers sneak peak, and NSFW Sunday.
A lesbian teacher has an affair with a student that ruins her career — is the press treating this fairly? Kelly Clarkson & Melissa Etheridge sing together, we give you Did You See That Comment Friday, Kermit speaks out against Miss Piggy and so ! much ! more!
An introduction to YourSpace, Autostraddle’s weekly-ish DIY design column. Using your own creativity and cleverness to personalize the places you live/work/watch The L Word Season 3 dvds with friends.
Ilene Chaiken is multitasking, debt collectors leave crazy messages, South of Nowhere dude takes back what he said about the gays, lesbian can wear tux for senior picture, and does Kanye put The Lady Gaga tour in jeopardy?
Basement Jaxx, Tegan & Sara, Michelle Branch, MONSTERS OF FOLK, Lights, La Roux have new releases, you should check that out
Caster Semenya is on suicide watch, Jessica Simpson lost her lesbian dog, and we don’t like Kate Moennig’s haircut for Three Rivers. Oh, and yodeling lesbian twins!
Patrick Swayze died! But Glee is great still, Alex talks about the VMAs, and Tinkerbell shares with you about important social issues of our time.
Kanye apologizes, ‘freaks’ at gay pride parades compared to eccentric right wing teabaggers, harassed lesbians sue, TATU member starts a website, Kelly Clarkson’s sapphic lyrics, nerve praises lady gaga but queerty wasn’t impressed, and Deborah Soloman keeps talking about herself.
On October 11th the gays will gather in Washington to demand “equal protection in all matters governed by civil law in all 50 states.” But not everyone thinks the march is such a good idea. We look at that marches we’ve done before, the one coming up, and offer our endorsement.