Blush and Bashful: I’m Writing a Lesbian Wedding Column and You’re Invited
Welcome to Blush & Bashful, a new biweekly column about planning a queer wedding.
Welcome to Blush & Bashful, a new biweekly column about planning a queer wedding.
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Brittney Griner was all smiles at an MLK Day march, HBO’s The Last of Us is a certified mega hit, Sarah Michelle Gellar won’t even say Joss Whedon’s name, and more.
I knew they taught about safety in BDSM culture, and I assumed that this ethic would carry through in their COVID safety. I was wrong.
Lee Winter is back with an age gap, ice queen romance that leaves you hanging.
Also: Love some wholesome Candace Parker content!
Hey how’s your long-distance relationship going?
This review is presented to you by two gay nerd friends who love gay nerd games and the gay nerd content that spawns from it.
The movie delightfully mines marital conflicts for humor, but it falters in the writing of its lesbian characters.
If your girlfriend wrote into this column with this story, I would tell her she should break up with you.
In a time when so many popular examples of queer art have their edges sanded down, Alison Rumfitt’s Tell Me I’m Worthless is all edge.
With every passing year, every passing update, this is a list begging to break out of limitations.
Frankly, I don’t think most straight people have the wit to make -ussy funny and campy the way we have.
“If Shane asked me to go to couple’s therapy, I’d be like, “We don’t even know each other, but if this is what it takes to get you into a therapist’s office, absolutely, let’s do it.”
Candace Parker on Celebrity Jeopardy, Kiersey Clemons and Alison Brie have gay vibes in their new movie, LSU’s new Seimone Augustus statue, and more!
We must build a world in which the model for education is holistic, liberating, and guarantees that each student is valued.
What does a cat have that no other animal has?
I’ve gathered eight LGBTQ books in translation from around the world in various genres and forms. Take the quiz to get matched with one.
Honestly, I could have added more Sondheim, but I had to stop myself.
We’re going from supersized to bite-sized as the new one hour format is here to stay! What isn’t cut for time is the queens sharing their queer trauma in the work room.