Sunday Funday Is Watching Feminist Films With Jurnee Smollett-Bell
Happy Sunday we’ve got awards coverage, movie reviews, remembering the suffragists, sober queer spaces, and pasta!
Happy Sunday we’ve got awards coverage, movie reviews, remembering the suffragists, sober queer spaces, and pasta!
More queers use dating apps compared to straights; disclose your strep as well as your STI before hooking up; bussy; sex stains; and more.
New Hampshire voters go to the polls in three days. From Elizabeth Warren demonstrating growth when talking about the issues that matter for people of color to Biden’s continued slip away from the pack, here six takeaways from Friday’s debate.
“I’ve come to embrace that ‘lack of decorum’ that I grew up in.”
“A poorly organized night of chaos where you only have one minute to explain your interests, expectations, and what you’re looking for.”
Plus updates on All American, the Bold Type, and it’s time you start watching Party of Five.
Enemies to lovers! Yes! Let us feast on the gay angst!
Every couple fights. But when you’re a witch you have secret powers to make it all better.
“Somewhere, a Carol fan with editing skills and YouTube account is losing their mind right now.”
Rachel Maddow gets stronger by drinking the tears of her haters, Rosa Parks was a radical and don’t ever forget it, and more news to send you into the weekend.
Also: A Katy Keene crossover!
The secret of Alice’s kiss with Rhea Butcher finally finds daylight.
Dating is an adventure for the daring and intrepid, often requiring resources like self-awareness, a group chat, clean jeans, and therapy. Sometimes it requires even more concrete things to throw into our bags before we leave the house!
Seven fruits and grains combine in a quick-rise babka to celebrate the Jewish New Year of the Trees.
According to TV, good people don’t give up on each other. BoJack Horseman, Work in Progress, and She-Ra and the Princesses of Power are challenging that narrative.
Sara and Ava go back to the ’40s in this off-the-cob episode, and jeepers it’s a real gas.
Kate McKinnon’s Elsa is also gay, Roxane Gay on Janelle Monáe’s Afrofuture, women characters dominate animated films, Sophie’s season finale move on Gen Q, and more!
Submit your stories and pitches about the emotions that drive you into the world, and what’s created and destroyed in their wake! Deadline March 1.
Also, Bella Thorne wants to be your Valentine, Quinn Wilson shares a vision of a future I can believe in, and Janet Mock wears the hell out of that dress!
We’ll update this post, or create a new one, when we have an official winner; until then, here’s our explanation of what went down.