Perfume Provides a Map of Memory and History in This Powerful Memoir
TanaĂŻs’ In Sensorium is an aesthetic, intimate labyrinth of ancestral reckoning and identity.
TanaĂŻs’ In Sensorium is an aesthetic, intimate labyrinth of ancestral reckoning and identity.
Itâs nice that trans people are included in this saccharine world at a time when many are trying keep us excluded.
Can Mariah Carey teach you how to sing? Unfair wages in the WNBA, and the author of “Little Women” is a trans icon.
“Queers around the world feel validated in their thirst and the kinship they feel with Janelle’s music and style.”
I just wish First Lady had cast Hick with as much care. We deserve to see an imposing butch lesbian bossing the White House around.
For a brief moment, we were part of a temporary but powerful queer community in the woods.
Alice breaks down after a big gay fight about nothing, and Malika’s not letting The Fosters keep all that gay pool fun to themselves.
Here are five earthy looks with an emphasis on “slow fashion.”
Apparently, it promises “bisexuality and backstabbing.” đ Get all your LGBTQ+ book news in the latest Rainbow Reading!
Only thing I’m worried about is you payin’ đthis đrent đ!
Alice has had it on Good Trouble, Jodie Whittaker’s final Doctor Who trailer, HBO’s HBO’s Last of Us series has Mandalorian vibes, and more!
Season two pushes the series and its characters into wild new directions, eventually bending those directions back into last seasonâs story, twisting them, creating a brand new labyrinth to play around in.
Or, the queer urge to almost form a cult with a straight woman.
Plus, Sara Ramirez went to Florida and wore literal Daddy socks.
“This is starting to feel pretty gay, Elena.”
Everywhere is Queer is the new gay map viewed over 100,000 times and counting! James Baldwin on Easter, Rebecca Black remains an icon, and how many billionaires are there, anyway?
In this season of Taurus, pay attention to the points of friction in your life, the places where you are being tested or challenged.
My bipolar disorder may have caused my breakup, but I can’t and don’t want to separate my disability from who I am.
The author discusses her new memoir “The Red Zone,” which chronicles her experiences with premenstrual dysphoric disorder and provides a kaleidoscopic view of how people feel about their periods.
When that jaunty theme song hit and Anne Lister’s boot dropped, I hollered. Baby, Jack is back.