Shiva Baby Wasn’t My Queer Story — and That’s Totally Fine
“I know and love many Danielle-esque people — but she is not me. Instead, she is the projection many people have of me solely based on my identity.”
“I know and love many Danielle-esque people — but she is not me. Instead, she is the projection many people have of me solely based on my identity.”
We have a lot of questions about Gillette’s singing pubic hair commercial, what introverts and extroverts can learn from each other, and where would food be without Padma Lakshmi?
People want to believe that friendships are forever but Jill and Bethenny are striking examples that sometimes all you can do is wish each other the best and move on.
“Had my teen girl self been sure of herself and comfortably queer as I am today, she may not have become so obsessed with advice columns in the first place.”
Rediscovering spontaneous touch through reading, starting something new, the secret feminist history of the Oxford Dictionary and more.
Trans Vietnamese artist, Jean Pham, shares an original portrait series, spotlighting and revering trans Asian leaders as subjects in the midst the heightened violence in both Asian and trans communities.
Gemini and the Lovers want us to interrogate our desires, to recognize what is truly driving us forward, to celebrate the spaces and places and ambitions and communities that encourage us to be our full, complete selves. What does it feel like to be seen, truly recognized for the person that we are?
It’s Genocide. Even when it’s enacted and funded by the United States of America.
They’re playing a lusty non-binary queer comic. Plus trailers for: Feel Good, Betty, Black Lightning’s series finale, that St. Vincent and Carrie Brownstein comedy, and more!
Recognizing that I was never going to fit comfortably into my American peers’ idea of masculine or my Indian family’s idea of feminine meant freedom to throw out both scripts and write a new one.
I’m wrestling with holding a desire to respect and honor the stories of love, resilience, sacrifice and unfair, unjust, cruel death that is the truth of queer history and simultaneously, frustration at media that seems to prioritize trauma narratives and spectacles of pain over world making and future dreaming.
“I am proud to let you know that I identify as non-binary & will officially be changing my pronouns to they/them moving forward.”
Personally I am scared of how gorgeous Hayley Kiyoko looks!! Also, I am thrilled to report that the soccer MILFs continue to be MILFs and Quinn Wilson, ever the innovator, using her dog camera to make selfie art.
Police banned from NYC Pride until 2025, the joy of Black hair, the forgotten women who changed the face of journalism, we’re (probably) really gonna lose Roe v. Wade this time, and the expert COVID-safe guide to a horny, healthy summer.
The Mitchells vs. The Machines is genuinely hilarious and actually for really real gay.
When queer voices — especially those of trans people, and Black and brown people — are so frequently ignored or actively silenced, centering a narrator made up of them turned out to be an active effort.
The WNBA is back! Owl House is back! Janelle Monáe joins Knives Out 2! Good news abounds!
I believe in loving loud and hard, but also holding the things you love accountable, especially when you know they’re capable of being Great. This show has given us greatness and I believe it still can, and that’s why this hurts so much.
Ava and the Legends end up entering a reality competition singing show on their quest to save Sara, who is poisoned on a mystery planet.
“You can trust someone not to kill you with a knife, but still not trust them with your feelings.”