“Killing Eve” Series Finale Recap: Goodbye, Lovers
Killing Eve comes to a tragic close in its markedly final series finale.
Killing Eve comes to a tragic close in its markedly final series finale.
“I try to take my Covid guidelines from the immunocompromised people in my life — not the government.”
Sunita Deshpande and Cameron Esposito play a queer couple in space, but this mostly straight rom-com is too terrestrial to stand out.
We’ve always needed books like Burning Butch out in the world reminding us that it’s possible to fight back, to overcome, and to survive despite all odds.
Of all the dairy alternatives, you probably have your favorite. But which one are you on a spiritual level? Take the quiz to find out.
I’d wager a prediction about what’s going to happen next but y’all continue to surprise me and I think I’ll just wait and see what havoc is wreaked in this Final Four.
It’s not just that Angeria and Willow are good — they’re also in sync with one another.
Who among us hasn’t been locked in a tower by our overbearing mothers (metaphorically)?
Also! Updates on Legacies, Top Chef’s queer cheftestants, Charmed, and Station 19’s yikes storyline!
Nothing quite says spring like bright colors, florals, and being the hottest person in line at Trader Joe’s.
JoJo Siwa has undertaken an undercut!
“I am absolutely shocked that the main character’s name is Alyssa…who is Amy???”
The instructions for putting this couch together stated in bold print “this is a two-person job! don’t try and do it by yourself!” and I said, “I’m a dyke” and proceeded to try and put it together by myself.
Looking to shake up your accessories this season? In this iteration of So You Want To, we’re talking rings, earrings, bracelets, and necklaces.
Our Sweet 16 was by far the most competitive round of the tournament we’ve had thus far — so you better vote if you want your faves to advance!
Being agender is something like the impossible made possible, as rare and unexpected as accidentally landing in the spirit realm, or happening upon mermaids in Poland.
Well I guess Malika has decided she’s going to be a chaotic bisexual right out of the gate!
As a black, masc, asexual person, I am continually sought out for my assumed hypersexuality. When people don’t get that from me, they automatically assume a flaw, forgetting there are other other forms of intimacy within reach.
Yashwina is back for another round of Rainbow Reading, rounding up all the latest LGBTQ+ literature news and happenings.
Ryūsuke Hamaguchi’s triptych of cinematic short stories is about love and fate and coincidence. It’s also about the past.