Queer Tarotscopes for Pisces Season 2022: What Have You Been Hiding Within Yourself?
With Pisces, we find the wild places within us — the longings and wishes and fears that may be impacting our actions in ways that we aren’t completely aware of.
With Pisces, we find the wild places within us — the longings and wishes and fears that may be impacting our actions in ways that we aren’t completely aware of.
Should you tell your friend you’re concerned about her marrying a 20-year old conservative Christian, should you reach back out to someone you ghosted, how do you deal with the aftermath of an emotional affair between your partner and a mutual friend — the team answers these questions about your friendship drama and more!
And how a beloved orange tabby cat became a voice for America’s union workers.
Over the course of the season, Stella and Liv get closer as they work on the bar, smashing walls then smashing — well, each other.
This new series, In Verse, is about bringing you the collections of poetry that meet you where you are at. This first installment is for the person dealing with a broken heart.
I tried for a long time not to have a smart phone.
When I’m ghosted and when others like me are ghosted, it takes on an extra sting.
“The toy comes in a hard plastic case with a clear lid for viewing that reminds me of the cryogenic sleeping pods in Alien.”
30 days. 21 lesbian bars. Three queer people. One epic road trip.
The challenge of writing about human monsters is that you have to confront the ways in which they’re exactly like you are.
Plus: Wynonna Earp and Sort Of score big at the Canadian Screen Awards, the queer co-showrunner making Star Trek: Discovery gay, and what you need to know about America Chavez before Dr. Strange 2!
Plus Laurie Hernandez and the sunset, Jasmine Savoy Brown’s purple hair, and I am only marginally sad that my knees would shatter if I attempted to wear Niecy Nash’s heels.
An ode to the classic, enduring appeal of the Magic Wand, the one commodity the wealthy value above all else, and a “return to normal” has pushed schools to a breaking point.
“Marry Me” is a charming enough romantic comedy about a superstar who marries a common man, and the whole damn story is enabled by a lesbian who finds love for EVERYBODY but herself.
Many of my colleagues and I have left church music leadership entirely.
“This isn’t going to work is it.”
The questions we get more frequently for this column than any other are about love, so we tried to answer: what is love?
Emme Lund writes about butterflies, fashion, and finding her own sense of style while she moves through her transition.
Vox Machina fights off bullies and zombies and…each other in this week’s batch of The Legend of Vox Machina episodes.
Plus! First looks/listens at: Jada Pinkett Smith with Queen Latifah on The Equalizer, the new season of Russian Doll, and Stephanie Beatriz’s new podcast.