Finding Love in the Year of the Ox
On New Year’s Eve when the clock strikes midnight, the glimmering thoughts that slip across my mind are usually all variations on the same question: who have you been loved by this year?
On New Year’s Eve when the clock strikes midnight, the glimmering thoughts that slip across my mind are usually all variations on the same question: who have you been loved by this year?
Can you help Frida round up the dogs so she can get back to finishing her classic queer painting Two Nudes in a Forest?
The transformative power of queer breakups, exploring the ongoing trauma of the AIDS crisis, some 2021 faves, and more.
“The trauma dump comes later, in the form of long and elaborate fan fiction.”
Consider this your break from happy endings and an opportunity for some gay yuletide catharsis.
Sue Bird, Megan Rapinoe, Ashlyn Harris, and Ali Krieger joined Off The Looking Glass this week; revisiting Fried Green Tomatoes three decades later; and Gotham Knights is on the way to the CW!
Whether you want a distraction or a boost in serotonin, this list of films, series, and YouTube gems should keep you going through family time.
Love? Not a lie!
Can you help Gladys pick the right outfit to galvanise her butch style before she makes her stage debut?
Plus, one thing Laverne Cox is gonna do is dance in a gorgeous gown, Niecy Nash invented the color blue, and Black girls doing photoshoots in the ocean are top among my favorite things in life.
How the unicorn became everything to everyone, help trans youth this holigay season with Transanta, and honoring the homoerotic mark of Anne Rice.
Well and now the Chicago Sky are for sure the gayest team in the WNBA!
The unthinkable can and will happen, but sorrow and loss are only splinters of what we can handle. The ritual is in the remembering.
You’ve somehow been thrust back to the year 2009, and something is playing havoc with the space-time continuum.
It sounds like you want to be neutral with your former friend. That will take some work and some boundary-setting on your part, but it’s doable.
Consider this a reminder to check your virtual mailbox. You have some love letters addressed to you!
It was a banner year for queer horror! Plus, fantasy, historical fiction, memoir, nonfiction, YA, middle grade, poetry picks — and so much more!
The show’s Halloween episode delivers horror, humor, queerness, and — most importantly — A CALIGULA SIGHTING.
Y’all ever heard of Ryan Wilder?
There are two copies of The Fact Of A Doorframe in my home, but there were almost four.