Dykes on Dates: Bowling Is the Epitome of Romance
You get to talk a bunch, like a dinner date but with an added activity — one almost insists you stare at your partner’s ass.
You get to talk a bunch, like a dinner date but with an added activity — one almost insists you stare at your partner’s ass.
It sounds like Robin Hood meets Fast and the Furious and very GAY.
Also, we must now dedicate a section to Janelle Monaé’s NBA All Star triumph!
Are you ready to play sudoku with Pride flags? Because that’s what’s about to happen.
I was skeptical about pricey anchovies, but I was wrong!
Javicia Leslie’s new show, BG is back MFers!!!, LGBTQ rep on reality TV, and more!
The vibes are So Off.
Prime Video’s rom-com isn’t exactly My Best Friend’s Wedding — but there are plenty of familiar beats in Alison Brie and Kiersey Clemons’ new film.
OutWrite: The Speeches That Shaped LGBTQ Literary Culture perfectly exemplifies the reasons why it’s so imperative to look back at history with the willingness to be impacted by whatever we learn.
How many paranoid people does it take to change a lightbulb?
In a new report, the Movement Advancement Project (MAP), which tracks LGBTQ+ policy, describes 2023 legislations as a “war against LGBTQ people in America and their very right and ability to openly exist.”
There’s so much happiness to be had! The Grammy-nominated rapper has surprised herself, “Everything makes me cry. If someone wins American Idol, I cry. I’m like, I’m tougher than that!”
Multiple of these essays ask how we can make queer spaces safer, especially for our most vulnerable community members, while also not becoming our own police.
I’m black and masculine so I’m worried that if I tried to make a move it would come off too strong, which I know I really shouldn’t but we live in a world.
Kink can be a profound space of healing, which is something that Black people — and especially Black women — deeply deserve.
Big Swiss veers from horny to humorous to macabre in zigs and zags.
Ah, but two of them…
Queerness exists in a paradoxical space in Carnival culture — ever-present but still hidden.
Ellie and Joel continue their journey west to find Uncle Tommy, and find a lot more than they bargained for.
This reminds me of the gorgeous difference in our Letterboxd reviews for this film. Mine was like “romance novels for boys are good” and yours was like “the struggling economic realities of being an artist are impossible to navigate.” And look, I think we’re both right!