Sex, Memories, and Queer Love Come Together in the Multiverse of Roku’s “Slip”
Yes, it gets gay, and not just like for a smidge of a second but for a whole episode!
Yes, it gets gay, and not just like for a smidge of a second but for a whole episode!
Plus, coming out this August, a book that promises “Bridgerton meets Freaky Friday sapphic romcom.”
In which I forget a crucial part of our picnic at home but we still have a lovely time anyway.
A happy weed day to us all!
Relive your favorite little queer romcom with this extremely low-stakes word search!
Welcome to Uncommon Pairings, a new Autostraddle column about wine! Today, we’re learning how to taste.
I had to choose between rightfully reveling in my success or succumbing to guilty feelings.
Stewie and Sloot win another championship, Pedro Pascal joins Beanie Feldstein’s queer road-trip movie, New Jersey ranks Yellowjackets characters by New Jersey-ness, and more!
Also, Chrishell Stause gets me! (A sentence I never thought I’d say.)
Having sex in an elevator??
It’s rare that we’re able to hear a Black woman speak about her survival with as much breadth, nuance, and abundance of care that we get here. Also, Molly Kearney — SNL’s first nonbinary cast member — calls out anti-trans laws on air, and it’s a must see.
It’s National Poetry Month, so I become a poetry hound, sniffing out new books and revisiting old ones, finding solace, rage, love, and beauty in some of the words crafted by writers I truly admire.
What I need as a survivor is the knowledge, the understanding, the belief that I’m not in this alone. I was alone in the abuse. I do not want to be alone in the recovery.
Is it silly to be hung up on this?
I don’t remember ever reading such sexy queer sex.
Why can’t you explain puns to kleptomaniacs?
I don’t want Twitter and TikTok discourse to dictate how books are written.
Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts will rekindle their on-screen romance this week, Tessa Thompson will play Hedda Gabler, a first look at Never Have I Ever season four, and more!
Trying to get sober was like pulling teeth.
Not everyone was surprised when I came out as a lesbian, but a few people were. Most notably: my boyfriend at the time.