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We Lost One of TV’s Most Important Lesbian Characters When “Survivor’s Remorse” Got Axed
The conversation of multi-dimensional black thought, and questions of isolation or not feeling “black enough”, is one that a lot black people are familiar with. It’s smart and nuanced. It’s also a conversation that fundamentally could not be filtered through a white lens. It could not exist on a television show that wasn’t like this.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Wynonna Earp” Brings The Gay As Promised
Waverly and Haught sitting in a tree, F-L-I-R-T-I-N-G!
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Pop Culture Fix: Surprise It’s Tegan and Sara At Our Pride Party and Other Cool Stories
Topics include Tegan and Sara’s pride weekend, Ellen Page’s Britney Spears cover, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Doctor Who, The Switch and so much more!
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Claws” and “Dark Matter” Didn’t Quite Live Up to Their Queer Potential This Summer
“These stupid white dudes fighting (with Whitney Houston playing in the background!!) while this black woman waits for them to tire themselves out so she can fix their problems. As ridiculous as it is, it’s my absolute favorite scene of the entire first season…and a fitting metaphor for the moment our country is in.”
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Syfy’s “Wynonna Earp” Is The Love Child Of “Jessica Jones” And “Lost Girl”
All the camp and Canadian-ness of Lost Girl, all the angst and antagonism of Jessica Jones.
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Drawn to Comics: Carly Usdin’s “Hi-Fi Fight Club” Is “Baby-Sitters Club” Meets “Empire Records,” But So Much Gayer
“I like to describe Hi-Fi Fight Club as equal parts Empire Records, Sailor Moon and The Baby-Sitters Club. I think there’s some D.E.B.S., Scott Pilgrim, Josie and the Pussycats and Lumberjanes in there as well.”
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The Comment Awards are Babashook
I’ll never be able to think of the band LMFAO in the same way again.
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Pop Culture Fix: Poussey and Taystee Reunite Forever in San Junipero
Plus some new scenes from OITNB’s new season, Carrie Fisher’s last Star Wars cover shoot, Ellen’s first standup special in 15 years, Wynonna Earp key art, Queen Sugar’s second season trailer and more!
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Drawn to Comics: “We’re Still Here” is an All-Trans Comic Anthology That Needs Your Support
In We’re Still Here, there are fifty-five different stories, all with different trans creators or creative teams. There’s no set genre for these comics, so there’s everything from slice-of-life to visual essays to sci-fi to nonfiction.
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Boob(s on Your) Tube: Luisa and Rose Are Back on “Jane the Virgin”
Plus, American Horror Story is covered in S.C.U.M., The Shannara Chronicles has bedazzled eyebrows, and more queer lady TV updates!
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In 2017, Lesbian and Bisexual TV Characters Did Pretty OK, and That’s a Pretty Big Deal
2017 somehow turned out to be the best year ever for lesbian and bisexual women on television — but we’ve still got a ways to go.
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Witch Hunt: It’s Past the Summer Solstice, but We’re Still Lookin’ Hot
Summer’s now in full swing, so I hope all you sea hags are having fun at the beach, all you snow witches are blasting the AC and everyone is working on maintaining their practice, whatever it is.
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10 Things We Know About the Carmilla Movie, Straight from Natasha Negovanlis and Elise Bauman at NYCC
Natasha and Elise talk about what’s in store for their characters in the upcoming feature-length Carmilla movie.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: It’s a Good Week For Queer Happy Endings on “Doubt” and “Stitchers”
Take a break from this hellscape of a week and swoon with some queer women who get their happily ever afters.
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Pop Culture Fix: “Brown Girls” Is Leaping From Web Series to HBO
Also Orphan Black and Wynonna Earp are back this weekend, Angela Robinson’s Wonder Woman biopic, a couple of new trailers for a couple of queer shows, Rachel Maddow’s cable news prowess, news from the set of Carmilla, and more!
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FRIDAY OPEN THREAD & ROUNDTABLE: It’s Gonna Be A Happy New Year!
We’re over New Year’s resolutions – here’s what we’re looking forward to in 2018. What about you?
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Stitchers” Isn’t Giving Up on Camille And Amanda
Also: Maggie gets in more trouble in the bath on Younger, and The Fosters talks about trans sex and abortions without apologizing.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Stitchers” Continues the Bisexual Revolution
Camille gets a kind of girlfriend on Stitchers, Maggie’s got her eyes on a barista on Younger, and The Bold Type kicks off with a lesbian subplot and a welcome dive into Feminism 101.
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The Autostraddle Insider: Issue 39, September 2017
“a new column called The Thrifty Tomboy and i talk about costco for 1,200 words
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “The Fosters” Is Still Sustained by Stef and Lena’s Love and Lesbian Glory
Plus: Queen Sugar has a “perfect man” problem, and Maggie’s best ever episode of Younger.