Sunday Funday Is Already Getting Ready for Pride with Janelle Monáe
Happy Sunday! Janelle Monáe is headlining NYC Pride Island, lady basketball coaches, new music videos, and so much more! Come celebrate with us!
Happy Sunday! Janelle Monáe is headlining NYC Pride Island, lady basketball coaches, new music videos, and so much more! Come celebrate with us!
Why everyone is so horny on main lately, kissing and safer sex in the age of coronavirus, a better way to store your nudes and more.
“I am a broke introverted trans person. I NEVER go on vacations but I’ve totally mastered the STAYCATION!”
Plus updates on The Bold Type, Grey’s Anatomy, Station 19, S.W.A.T. and All American!
We’ll be counting down the many lowlights and occasional highlights of The L Word Season Three on our s3 “To L and Back” wrap-up podcast in three weeks and we need you to vote for ’em!
“Nudes With Friends, the bafflingly popular sequel to Words With Friends.”
Autostraddle writers discuss voter suppression, reproductive rights and access to care, and the fights for basic rights and freedoms around the world in this week’s Extra! Extra! Rejoice with us as London prepares to host the first Muslim pride festival in the world, coming April 11!
If we all spent more time taking selfies can you IMAGINE the confidence of the queer community at large? We would be unstoppable.
Sleepovers are overrated.
Also: the music that takes you back to high school, and have you ever considered that potlucks are a site of queer resistance?
I wish I had the words to fully explain the world that Good Trouble invites us into this week; I feel like nothing I say can fully do it justice. It is ethereal… a profound admission of black pain, an honest acknowledgement of the need for black healing and a wholehearted embrace of black joy.
Jughead’s fate is finally revealed.
Simone’s transness and need to transition is never doubted – it’s just not enough to rid her of all her problems.
In other words, straight people are not okay.
Spaces that center and uplift Black performers create a magic you can feel. Meet seven of Washington D.C.’s drag and burlesque performers bringing palpable Black queer joy to the stage.
It was like saving a seat on the bus for someone who routinely happened to never show up. It was like setting the table for someone who decided to eat an hour before coming over for dinner.
In many ways, the deluge of hilarious, shitty, and hilariously shitty roommates I survived all offered the same thing: an excuse to not have to face myself.
We’ve got advice on breakups and exes, playlists to see you through, unhinged behavior we highly recommend and so much more from the annals of Autostraddle’s achy breaky hearts.
Friend, you deserve some gorgeous dice to roll when you’re storming the castle, arguing with a dragon, or flirting with that drow chick that your DM refuses to rank on a scale of hotness (but you’re confident is an 11).
This show forces straights to do what lesbians do all the time — talk about their deepest fears and feelings, endlessly.