Satellite of Love: Queer Horoscopes for August 2022
August brings yet another once-in-a-lifetime pile-up of wild energy. Channel your restlessness toward what matters.
August brings yet another once-in-a-lifetime pile-up of wild energy. Channel your restlessness toward what matters.
Hayley Kiyoko’s sophomore album, filled with passion, vulnerability, and heart, is out now.
“We were just kissing ON THE MOUTH and you wanna know if we are SISTERS?!”
Finding lingerie that fits your body might seem like not a big deal, but I firmly believe everyone deserves to feel good in their bodies. If feeling good means putting on a velvet teddy, then you should have that option available to you.
Friends to enemies to needing each other to stay alive to friends to girlfriends. Classic!
Every time I finish reading a book, I get to work on its tiny counterpart. Now I’ve got a shelf full of minis that make me happy every single time I look at them. Wanna make one with me?
That’s it.
Plus updates on Only Murders in the Building and Roswell, New Mexico!
“We’re going to just ignore the fact that ABIGAIL STRAIGHT UP EATS ROCKS?!”
“Beyoncé said this is for the gays theys and they kin. Get in where you fit in and if you straight, honey it seems like you need to see yourself out.”
Malika and Alice come so close to having the queer friendship moment we’ve been waiting for.
In light of current conditions for queer Nigerians — and global conditions facing queer people — a book like 2015’s Under the Udala Trees is ever-timely.
Wow, a time before Uber Eats. I never want to go back.
“I feel like being the only sober person in a group is so much pressure.”
Also, y’all are not hearing me IT IS KEKE “KEEP A BAG” PALMER IN THIS HOUSE 24/7/FOREVER.
“I’ve never been part of something that compares to the acceptance, the empowerment, the collective care and the collective fight, the space to be wholly yourself that is the disability community.”
Not only are Harley and Ivy still together, still in love, and still alive; this season actually allows them to grow as both individuals and as a couple.
I’m looking forward to a media future where trans girls in love aren’t rare. Anything’s Possible isn’t perfect, but it’s a great start.
If you are going to read one poet in a park, let it be Mary Oliver.
Publishing loves its dystopian novels, and true utopias feel even nicer for their scarcity.