‘Will and Harper’ Shows Friendship Is More Important Than Perfection
Will doesn’t have to be perfect to be a great friend to Harper, and this documentary doesn’t need to be perfect to be meaningful.
Will doesn’t have to be perfect to be a great friend to Harper, and this documentary doesn’t need to be perfect to be meaningful.
Rez Ball reminds me of the sports movies I watched over and over again as a kid. Except none of those movies had a queer coach and featured a montage set to Lil Nas X.
BRB, gotta go feed my starter.
The drag queens loved your toddler and your aunt is absolutely losing her mind! Also, can you ask your gf to shave her bush?
Maybe Hollywood hasn’t caught on yet, but indie queer art sure has.
Here are five lesser known Francis Ford Coppola films to watch to prepare for Megalopolis.
The movie is surprisingly casual about bisexuality given its otherwise old-school vibe.
“Suddenly I was pregnant. And then I was a dropout. And then I was a single mother. I had no money or resources outside of my deeply evangelical family, the same people who’d taken me to picket outside of abortion clinics when I was six years old.”
The Angel City of the East, in many ways.
From ramps up the terror, but our queer medics remain dedicated to helping the town survive.
Say that ten times fast.
Harper from Happiest Season looks like a perfect angel next to Gordon.
“When I posted the first video, there were about 200 videos under the sound… today it has 400,000.”
While using knowledge about one’s attachment style to build lines of communication with a partner and to manage conflict can be super helpful, letting yourself hang onto false hope because of attachment theory is not going to help you.
In “The Lovers” by Rebekah Faubion, two women’s romance is written in the cards.
We’ve got news about the Pretty Little Liars reboot cancellation, Rosie O’Donnell and the Menendez Brothers, Demi Lovato’s documentary Child Star, Laverne Cox in Uglies, and so much more!
Some of these trans advisors, coaches, and planners operate outside the system, identifying as anti-capitalist and advocating for integrating social justice values into investing. Some exist inside bigger, more established firms working from the inside out.
Shayna Maci Warner talks about their new book The Rainbow Age of Television and hot TV topics from representation to the Killing Eve finale.
Tell me why every bisexual you know does some type of puzzle at least once a week. Scientists should study this.
Bikes are cool!