35 Cats to Follow on Twitter in 2022
Social media is bad. Cats are good!
Social media is bad. Cats are good!
Waking up early and standing out in the cold may not seem like self-care, but to me, it is.
Just look at all these queer celebrities announcing their love, getting engaged, getting married, having babies and kissing at the Olympics!
The wild story of eggnog, Sarah Jessica Parker nostalgia and a million other reads for your New Year.
Carrie gets a new hip, Charlotte’s kid gets a new name, and Miranda gets some gay sex.
We asked our editors to pick one thing published on Autostraddle in 2021 that they had absolutely zero things to do with. Something that they loved purely as a reader.
“Eddy and Becky, best friends who boned on OnlyFans to earn cash to fund Gay Chaos’ first album, started out with bathtub ukelele covers and careening, desperate ballads that made rock bottom sound like the world’s only emotional truth.”
Tasting notes: This one is real, like a hallucination. You can feel it, see it, and it leaves very little evidence of its passing through your body. Lingers barely on the tip of the tongue, with high notes of bright genders named like quarks.
Dickinson’s third and final season was funny and fun and deep and wild and so, so gay. Emisue, forevermore.
Does Kayla work for-hire to investigate food mysteries/memories? Because I have a caramel apple cookie mystery I’d love some help solving!
Over the decade-ish that I’ve been writing this column, the number of published queer and trans stories has exploded.
Friendship truly has no boundaries!
Why Cynthia Nixon came back to Sex and the City, holigay greetings from Candace Parker, Y’all really does mean all, and more!
Every year, more and more brilliant, engaging, inspiring witchy books are published to help both beginner and more advanced practitioners improve their skills with tarot, astrology, tarot, numerology, herbalism, divination, and other sacred practices.
I’m letting the dust of others’ expectations begin to settle, leaving room to see that I am not to blame for the hurt and harm I’ve dealt with. This year, I’m not making a list. Instead, I’m focusing on forgiving myself for ever thinking anything different.
Reclaiming bimbo-hood, is it safe to have a New Year’s Eve party, and in the era of online dating — why are we obsessed with meet-cutes?
Womanhood has been a front for so many facets of Pedro Almodóvar’s own life. But in his latest masterpiece, womanhood is a front for even more.
I love Black butches. Studs. Masc folks. I love them when they’re quiet and when they are loud. I love it they are soft — and when they are hard. Just a whole Dr. Seuss rhyme of loving them.
Accept the messy questioning phase. It’s the whole point of being alive.
Malinda Lo talks about writing queerness in different genres, butch/femme dynamics in literature, and the gay Macy’s of the 1960s that didn’t make it into her book.