No Filter: Keke Palmer’s Baby Is Here!
Also, I leave you blessed, with Queen Latifah and her various stunning hosting looks. All hail the Queen!
Also, I leave you blessed, with Queen Latifah and her various stunning hosting looks. All hail the Queen!
The astrology of March resembles a small child running with scissors.
Reading this book was compelling, fluid, and joyous.
What letter of the alphabet always has sugar?
A round up of all the good Brittney Griner news this February. Also: getting plastic out of our oceans, how to tell both sides of a lesbian break up, a strange 90s bath time obsession is (for some reason) making a comeback.
Can we open it with “The Paris Review can blow us” and then just like…not explain?
If you’re looking for full coverage glam or a light natural look, Black-owned beauty has got you covered.
Physical: 100 also disrupts the American idea of competition and what it means to be a good competitor.
You can’t control other people’s reactions to your coming out. But you can create for yourself a network of people who unequivocally support your bisexuality/queerness and who understand the specific joys and challenges we face.
Some readers may be tempted to label Your Driver Is Waiting as satire, but that’s not my reading at all.
Will you find the Golden Walnut?
Join us for a Q&A with author M. Crane! Right now! See you there?
In a very special flashback episode, we learn about Ellie’s best friend and gay crush, Riley, and the night they spent in an abandoned mall.
Alison Brie is bisexual; she said it right out loud in a BuzzFeed video with her husband, and that is that! Huzzah!
All the gay happenings from the SAG and NAACP Awards, famous sports gays getting married and having babies, the New Black Film Canon, and more!
You know what we could all use as we march into March? Light. Literally.
“You and I are family.”
As a child, I wasn’t different because I was gay (that came with teenagehood), I was different because I was autistic.
“So I just accepted the fact that I truly was gay. I had to be gay. That was my acceptance of myself. I made an announcement in my own head that I was a gay woman.”
Burnout is not simple tiredness. It is malaise and unexplained pain. It is a theft of spirit and the creative body.