Quantum Leap’s Trans Girl Basketball Story Is Right on Time
A triumphant trans-affirming sports story written, directed, and acted by trans people.
A triumphant trans-affirming sports story written, directed, and acted by trans people.
Always. Always. Always compliment a Libra’s outfit. You don’t want to find out what happens if you forget.
It’s the Abbott Elementary/Ted Lasso/Harley Quinn crossover you never knew you needed!
These two lovers bond over their shared mommy issues — and their shared interest in each other’s bodies.
If everyone was defined by the worst things they’d ever done, then we’d never get a happy ending. And we deserve that, don’t we?
Whether you’re single or partnered, you’re allowed to get yourself the gift of a little Valentine’s Day treat.
We’re trading CDs in the parking lot after lunch.
Glads and Wren’s relationship is honestly revolutionary, even though the show’s not loud about it.
We had a kickball game and I said, “if we win, we can talk about what this is. And if we lose, then we continue hooking up and we don’t have to talk about it.”
Quantum Leap’s trans episode, Tegan and Sara’s graphic memoir, Legends of Tomorrow and Batwoman are coming to The Flash, and more!
Also, the love story of Chrishell Stause and G Flip is surprisingly sweet.
Set against the authoritarian backdrops of the McCarthy era and George W. Bush’s post 9/11 America, “Endpapers” asks: What happens when we stop trying to force ourselves to be something we’re not?
Did you hear the rumor about butter?
Stop letting them hide behind “women’s sports” to terrorize trans kids. Also, a friend doesn’t have to be toxic to be bad for you and the midlife renaissance of women in Hollywood.
I haven’t watched the Super Bowl in years, but I love scalable, shareable snacks.
The idea that we must save our intimate, intense feelings only for our partners is a deeply heteronormative one, and I don’t want us to adhere to it.
We’ve been through shit, and sometimes we need to thank the people who got us through it.
We live in a society so oppressive to those of us who dare to imagine better that we have very little incentive to keep imagining.
A puzzle for being free.
Jasmin Savoy Brown and Tatiana Maslany in a new horror movie together, a queer Black Jewish contestant on this season of Survivor, and more!