You Need Help: On Dating During a Health Scare
I am sending you and your person all my love and wishes for competent and compassionate medical care, swift healing, and fruitful conversations in the future about your growing relationship.
I am sending you and your person all my love and wishes for competent and compassionate medical care, swift healing, and fruitful conversations in the future about your growing relationship.
Did you hear the one about the statistician?
Over the past three years, as the U.S. has plummeted even deeper into anti-LGBTQ hysteria, The Owl House has become a beacon of hope and joy for queer and trans kids.
Hayley Kiyoko recruits all-queer cast for her audiobook, the queer legacy of Team Rocket, lezzers on 90 Day Fiancé, and more!
In the hands of Black queer and trans folks, kink can be deeply healing and transformative.
Since television is a collaborative medium, changes to expand a story to include other identities and experiences are welcome. The problem with this series is it wants inclusivity without acknowledging how that changes its central narrative.
Step One: You must unfollow her on Spotify to ensure that you cannot see what she’s listening to anymore.
There are plenty of ways to be visible as queer parents without subjecting ourselves to the hate and vitriol of social media.
What do you call a number that just can’t sit still?
It’s Aries season, and I have accordingly chosen violence with this “personality” quiz.
On the show where anything goes, time travel gets complicated.
Did you hear about the mime who went shopping at the mall?
“Beware. That is the pit of doom. You don’t want to go in there.”
Let’s also check in on Not Dead Yet and Top Chef, shall we?
Stef and Lena make a trip to the Coterie because sometimes a girl just needs her mamas.
In honor of this week’s release of “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies,” we are ranking every character from Grease and Grease 2 by lesbianism.
This is my Ocean’s 8 except that it’s actually a good movie. And the stakes aren’t a necklace at the Met Gala but the fate of our planet. Oh and it’s EXPLICITLY GAY.
Advice for breakups, libido gaps, waffling on HRT, dealing with BV and more!
It hooked me from the opening staging — that chugging rock guitar, the Pure Moods candelabra in the background, the of-a-specific-time aesthetics and choreography (“The Temple” includes inflatable sex dolls being tossed through the air like beach balls) that makes the whole thing feel like a pile of “Keep Austin Weird” t-shirts gained sentience.
In “Digestif”, Melanie Lynskey delivers a monologue I’ll never forget.