Two Bravo Storylines Explore Paths to Queer Parenthood and Their Complications
Paths to queer parenthood are varied, and they’re also difficult — even for the most privileged members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Paths to queer parenthood are varied, and they’re also difficult — even for the most privileged members of the LGBTQ+ community.
“Can someone make an app for that, please? We can call it SPIT!”
There is truly something for everyone here, from the hyper femme Isabel and her tiny kitten, to the very cool, very soft butch Nicki and her alien pillow.
I don’t know who needs to hear this today, but I dreamed that the New York Times put a paper grocery bag of 9 kittens on every doorstep to promote subscriptions.
Disclaimer, no, I don’t own a caftan. Yes, I wish I did.
Why did the raisin go out with the prune?
12 global queer art shows worth traveling for, how to split finances in a poly throuple, and considering the gap between how old you actually are verses how old you *think* you are.
We can be more thoughtful about how we interact with others during these enduringly uncertain times.
Orko is the worst part of He-Man. Orko does, however, get points for simply refusing to have their body perceived.
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.”