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I found a wooden shoe in my toilet today.
I found a wooden shoe in my toilet today.
Mercury went retrograde starting April 1 and won’t be stationary until April 25. Combine this with the recent eclipse season for extra chaos, and extra retrograde and returning-to-unfinished-business energy.
Are you ready for a life of laughter with Kate McKinnon? A chill day on the porch with Rosie O’Donnell? Perhaps you’re looking for someone loyal ’til the end, like Megan Thee Stallion. Well, let’s find out !
CUTENESS ALERT! Baby Griner is due in July.
Yes, we’re going to discuss a film in which a lesbian has sex with a straight cis man — an experience I have personally partaken in more than once in life.
In America, using the metric system can get you in legal trouble.
I considered turning this whole recap into an ode to Morphine.
Top Chef’s latest chefsbian Rasika is winning hearts and taking names (plus, this week we were given the present of a sleeveless Kristen Kish!). Also: updates on 911 and the second season premiere of Beacon 23!
Newfest’s Queering the Canon: Besties screening of Go Fish was a raucous and emotional night with lots of fun facts for all you cinema dykes.
Advice for coping when your Instagram-beloved girlfriend seems too hot for you, rekindling romance after long Covid, and how to flirt — gayly.
“Most queer art is trauma porn, but not enough talks about how the traumatic relationships we have can actually inform our identity and bring us to that level of who we are.”
Don’t toss the bag once you hit crumbs! Repurpose them like the MacGyver of snacks.
I ordered a chicken and an egg from a grocery delivery service.
Bisexual love triangles, queer awakenings, and messy desires abound.
REI’s active pursuits line debuted a non-gendered capsule collection with outdoor gear designed to offer fit and function for a variety of bodies.
Transmasc and nonbinary performers take the stage in Rio de Janeiro’s Ballroom scene, expanding interpretations of Ball culture and embodying new forms of gender play and expression. Serving as a global example, the ideals they perform are part of the struggle against transphobia.
Willow’s win is a testament to the way representation, and our first encounters with it, imprints upon a person. There’s something unshakeable about our connections to the first time we see ourselves. It’s deeper than just nostalgia.
When the rest of Santa Monica Blvd is male bartenders, male dancers, and male patrons, seeing these bartenders sends a message: We see you in here.
In the last year a slew of movies have begun to presuppose, “What if queer women were out of their goddamn minds?” And that’s exactly what the musical genre needs.
Sue Bird talks to Harper’s Bazaar about her new documentary, women’s sports and opening up. Also in today’s pop culture fix: Sophia Bush is “happier than ever” because of “all the great women in her life,” the nostalgic lesbian film trend, and um have you seen the Megan Thee Stallion photoshoot