Mini Crossword Drew a Hot Pink Heart Around July 21st!
Why on earth would anyone want to rob a music store?
Why on earth would anyone want to rob a music store?
Jordan Neely should be who you’re thinking about today.
Do I love watching two of the biggest names in rap right now, both bisexual, keep this same cat-and-mouse game running for nearly a full calendar year now? Baby you know I do.
CAN ANYONE RELATE?
If media that’s traditionally targeted at women, whether they are queer or not, isn’t making a space for the girls like me, then where exactly are we expected to look for entertainment that keeps us in mind?
There’s probably a joke in here about being a bottom, but genuinely a lot of my favorite date night dinners involve, well, toppings.
Plus, there are so many exciting queer Muslim voices getting published this year, and I’m here for it!
Let’s hang out in Kayla’s office! Hey, where’s Lola?
With author and Autostraddle writer, Meg Jones Wall! Join now to chat with them!
Gird your sapphic loins we’ve got a brand new trailer, new photos and cast details on the queer women and nonbinary people who will be bringing gay chaos to our Netflix television screens this May 24th.
“We’ve already lost too many LGBTQ, PoC, and disabled writers on the path that the studios have taken us down and we are fighting so we won’t lose more over not being paid fairly.”
Movies with no men! Nonbinary Tony Award nominees! We support the Writer’s Strike, obviously! And more!
Also, Gillian Anderson will always be exactly who she is, and I do love her for that.
There’s one thing this trailer lacks though that the midseason trailer delivered: Bad Hats.
They joined her anyway, but Kiyoko’s reaction to anti-drag laws still holds true: “This is so f*cked.”
What’s the opposite of coffee?
Yesterday was the First Monday in May, and if you’re anything even remotely close to a fashion gay — you know that means.
“We do not have to do anything more to be worthy; we are worthy just because we are.”
Do y’all have any podcasts or books or anything you’d recommend for someone who hasn’t been sober since they were thirteen?
Like a good pop song, this book is fluff at first glance, and surprisingly deeper when you look closer.