Nine Boys From 90s Toy Commercials Who Have My Exact Same Energy
The boys in 90s toy commercials displayed an Exceptionally Dykey aesthetic, and to my younger self, that was Peak Cool.
The boys in 90s toy commercials displayed an Exceptionally Dykey aesthetic, and to my younger self, that was Peak Cool.
This week’s guest judge is the one, the only, Janelle Monáe!!!
When your days feels like an endless rotation of social media and coffee… don’t forget to stretch, and don’t drink coffee by yourself!
Head’s up! There’s a hell of an editor’s note in here, so gird those loins.
Plus! Updates on The Legend of Vox Machina and Fantasy Island.
This movie feels too scared to say what it really wants to say.
Every story can be told, if it’s told right.
“Cannot believe the M3gan sequel is not called Meg4n!”
I have attended my fair share of Harry Styles concerts (12 and counting!) and of the last eight, I think I’ve witnessed at least three people come out.
And now it’s time for our TV Team’s Resident Bisexual to rank her Circle faves!
Mairead Sullivan’s new book, Lesbian Death: Desire and Danger between Feminist and Queer explores and aims to disrupt our contemporary anxieties around the disappearance of the term “lesbian” as an identity, political standpoint, and theoretical concept.
My top three as sauces? Sun in marinara, moon in pesto, and rising in butternut squash.
Natasha Lyonne stars as Charlie, a woman on the run who has an innate ability to know when someone’s lying, which comes in handy when she’s called upon to solve a string of cross-country murders.
And listen, she doesn’t have to explain herself to you! (But she will — she’s has the time and loves making new friends.)
Sports networks will invest in literally anything before women’s sports, the correct way to apologize, and let’s go back in time to tell my catholic high school that the pope says homosexuality isn’t a crime after all.
It’ll make you believe that love can be just a stroll away.
The magic of friendship? The magic of Flapjack!
Every episode is a cringy, eye-rolling slog that doesn’t seem to have any idea who its audience is, yet seems to despise them all the same.
Also, the HarperCollins Union’s strike IS SOMEHOW STILL GOING ON. Rainbow Reading wholeheartedly supports the union as they pursue a fair contract for their workers.
Open the curtains and put on some ASMR, because we’re doing a word search!