New Balance 237s Changed My Life, Welcomed My Mid-30s by Correcting My Stride and Attitude
I’m four years into my 30s and all the bones in my body were finally going creaky. And of course, it just had to begin in my knees.
I’m four years into my 30s and all the bones in my body were finally going creaky. And of course, it just had to begin in my knees.
And she looks…familiar.
“My closet was haunted in college.” You and me both, friend!
For all the queer art being made now, for all the films and the television shows and the webseries, I never feel as loved as I feel watching some micro-budget Italian horror film from 1975.
The team answers your questions about keeping those fires burning!
Heretic is part memoir, part cultural critique, part political analysis, and part history, all viewed through the queer lens of a woman who grew up in the Midwest trying her hardest to be a Good Christian Girl, before finally accepting she’s a lesbian and nearly gnawing off her own arm to escape before she could be burned at the stake.
Peppa Pig’s lesbian polar bears as a tool of war, when your houseplant obsession becomes a nightmare, and Netflix is going to start charging you to share your account.
Cecilia reminds us that whatever was living in you before you grew up doesn’t just vanish into thin air; it mutates and resides in your bones until it decides your body isn’t home enough for it anymore.
Domestic horror is gay as hell.
Our community needed a way to share queer history, so we made it happen.
Meryl Wilsner’s new book has really really hot strap-on sex in it! Plus, more very important LGBTQ+ book news.
Poet and musician Sadie Dupuis talks new collection Cry Perfume, scent and memory, and using autocorrect as a co-writer.
If you’re planning on throwing a messy little gay Halloween party this month or need something to put on your speakers, allow me to present my gay little Halloween playlist. 100 songs curated to make you feel hot and festive.
The rabbit hole of Gaylor conspiracies, Neil Gaiman confirms those Velma/Hot Dog Water theories, Days of Our Lives’ first threesome, and more!
Also, another day, another banging Keke Palmer photoshoot!
Love stories for BG! Dr. Bronner, the soap person, came out! The best velvet couches for bisexuals! Horny ghosts haunting Texas! And more!
I wish I could send pieces of this book to all of the people I have ever loved.
I absolutely remember this feeling. “Am I crazy? Am I just making this up to complicate my life?” The answer is, no, you’re not. You’re not making it up. It’s real, and it’s fine, and it’s gonna be amazing.
What’s not left up for interpretation is Upadhyaya’s ability to craft a ghost story that both feels thoroughly new and also reminds of something that’s hard to forget or run away from: “We all do things to keep the dead with us.”
These 45 minutes were gayer than every other LGBTQ Disney and Marvel thing in history, combined.