‘Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken’ Is Heavy On Inspiration and Soft On Prison
“Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken” is an uplifting and empathetic docuseries led by one of our most iconic lesbian musicians of all time.
“Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken” is an uplifting and empathetic docuseries led by one of our most iconic lesbian musicians of all time.
From Ayo Edebiri to Margaret Cho, read all 75+ ballots that decided Autostraddle’s list of The 100 Best Lesbian Movies of All Time.
The 2024 Emmy Nominations are in and we know who all’s gay here, from Hacks and Reservation Dogs to nominations for Lily Gladstone, Jodi Foster, Ayo Edebiri and more!
Plus Hayley Kiyoko Is in a Long Distance Relationship.
We believe that the best lesbian movies rank among the very best movies, period.
“It feels like she’s never going to be fully out and that this is just how the rest of our life together is going to be.”
Elliot Page is coming to your TV and your film theater, Billie Eilish flirted with Amelia Dimoldenberg over (vegan) chicken, Reneé Rapp got slimed at the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards and more!
Living as a queer and trans artist in Florida has become extremely difficult. Not only are queer and trans people constantly under attack through legislative actions against gender-affirming care, drag shows, and books, among many other laws, but Ron DeSantis also recently slashed funding for the arts in the state.
I present to you the ultimate quiz for a queer broke summer; give me your favorite Chappell Roan lyrics, and I’ll tell you what to do on your staycation.
“I mean props to those who are three years old and are like, ‘I’m gay.’ But some of us have to meet some gay people, and sometimes those people are people you encounter in books and archives, they’re not your friends, and they’re not even here on this planet anymore physically, but their ideas are, and that’s really powerful.”
Sometimes the unexpected comes from imagination but takes an entirely different direction.
Topics include the rise of romance bookstores, the rise of the get-your-ex-back industry, the first celebrity chef, Subway commercials, the Hard Rock Cafe, trendy baby names and more!
Apple TV’s new Rashida Jones-starring AI thriller Sunny asks a time-old sci-fi question: What if robots became too powerful?
A breakup within the friend group has spawned a lil’ ethics crisis! Plus, what the f*ck do you do when everything’s changed and you don’t know what you want anymore?
Sandra Hüller is quickly establishing herself as an actor unlike any other.
There is no shortage of cis people who want to own a piece of us — our bodies, our stories, their idea of our stories.
The episode was co-written by Jen Richards and brings back Carrie-Anne Moss’s Indara.
You could talk about lewd material in a fun way?!? Women could do that?!? And the world won’t end?!?
The twisted protagonist’s mommy issues in Elle Nash’s ‘Deliver Me’ were far too relatable for comfort.
We told ourselves she was teaching me how to love myself, how to act on my desires. This is what love looks like, we said, and I became adept at anticipating her desires—which I fulfilled, eagerly. She was my audience; I was her secret star.