No Filter: Prepare Your Heart, Tessa Thompson is Fostering Dogs
Also, the cast of Are You The One? are still perfect and Mara Wilson finally caved and got Instagram!
Also, the cast of Are You The One? are still perfect and Mara Wilson finally caved and got Instagram!
“to be extremely fair i’d let bette porter run me over with a honda”
Mozzarella sticks, above all else, are meant to be shared.
Tip #2 – “Don’t Trust the Internet.”
“I believe that creating affirming and diverse trans community is literally life-saving work, and I want everyone to stay alive and maybe even flourish.”
“We were talking about all the places we wanted to visit, all the people we wanted to be. When she asked to kiss me, I said yes.”
Finally it’s happening to Alice and Dana right in front of my face and our feelings can describe it but also Bette and Helena are stepping into the ring to battle over Tina and so much more this week on “To L and Back”!
I was surprised by some really inventive indie pop this month!
Remembering that queer people have always been here, and have always been hot, is a necessity if we want our present and future to be truly queer.
Wow the new L Word reboot is really taking things to the next level!!!!
Living apart together, having kids when you’re poly, when PMS and anxiety ask you for a threesome and more.
Let’s make Marsha P. Johnson’s birthday a national holiday, lesbians taking photos of other lesbians on-screen, a camp that makes life easier for trans and non-binary kids, Missy Elliott’s first album in 14 years, and more!
When every piece of clothing you own is made for winter.
Plus updates on: This Way Up, Grand Hotel, BN90210, and Killjoys!
Let’s talk about queering up conventions through cosplay, art, and more!
“Leia…I am your mommi.”
A definitive look back on the greatest, gayest show about a heterosexual romance of our time.
Frame by frame. In obsessive detail.
By channeling Virgo’s thoroughness and attention to detail, we can explore our own inner wildness, exposing those interior shadows to the light, discovering the core of who we really are. This is a chance to give yourself the gifts of time and space, to reflect on the powerful transitions of the previous seasons, and get to know this new person that you are becoming.
I traveled to West and North Africa to find myself, my family, my people. Gender dysphoria met the diaspora and my idea of Blackness, home, and identity were not as tidy as I thought.