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“You’re serving up excellent writing with the same generous hand a good diner serves up hash browns!”
“You’re serving up excellent writing with the same generous hand a good diner serves up hash browns!”
Maybe we were always headed to this moment, where we’d have to address questions about Isabella and her mental health.
An episode-by-episode breakdown of every “A League of Their Own” movie reference and easter egg in the “A League of Their Own” series, brought to you in loving, painstaking detail from one queer nerd to another.
A new Netflix documentary looks at the infamous Woodstock 99 festival, a weekend of bathing in sewage, crowd-surfing with Fred Durst, throwing bottles of urine at Carson Daly, $4 waters, assault, arson and death.
Plus updates on Roswell, New Mexico; For All Mankind, All Rise, P-Valley, and more!
This fall, Horse Girls™ are IN.
Prime Video’s A League of Their Own series is finally here, and gayer than your wildest imagination.
Diners are places of unreality where I can get my food and not worry about being stared at or made fun of.
I’m finally getting to write the sex scenes of my dreams — some really weird, some really tender, and others in between.
SOUNDS LIKE VAN MADE IT OUT OF THE WOODS!
When I think of what the diner experience is in South Florida, I think of Flanigan’s.
“Well, there’s something about me and Lori Petty. Also, Madonna, Rosie, what’s going on? Marla Hooch? Come on. I love baseball, of course. But I love the movie for so many reasons I didn’t understand until I was much, much older.”
This is about a high school job.
Amelia Possanza’s debut memoir Lesbian Love Story: A Memoir in the Archives is everything I’ve wanted: intimate and voracious and utterly magnetic.
Ice witches in frozen prisons! Gays reunited! Dead fan favorites! Motherland: Fort Salem is going all-in to the very end!
Why queers love horror, Chyler Leigh’s new series, meet Wednesday Addams, and more!
Ah, bodies. These sacks of meat, bones and skin that we must drag around until we come up with a better way to get through this thing called life. We knew we needed to dig into this and who better to do it with than the one and only Samantha Irby?
Back in those days, I thought drinking was the most interesting thing about me.
Literally all the hot girls are just listening to Alien Superstar on repeat I guess????
Still set in the 1940s and spotlighting the real-life All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, the A League of Their Own series explicitly explores the lived queer experiences of players at the time and also digs into the racism of the league.