“Riverdale” Epsiode 217 Recap: Movie Kiss
Sometimes, you just gotta kiss your gal pal in front of everyone at gay conversion camp.
Sometimes, you just gotta kiss your gal pal in front of everyone at gay conversion camp.
Hi hello and welcome to springtime, when the weather has no predictable pattern and neither does my attention span. Here are some games I’ve picked up for five minutes or thirty minutes or maybe even an entire hour at a time lately.
Books as medicine or advice, what’s happening to feminist bookstores, addiction and recovery narratives and more.
“Are you familiar with the Jughead Lesbian Style Debacle of 2018.”
We’ve busted this wide open.
We are three episodes away from the finale. Everything’s getting bleak for Anissa Pierce.
“YES PUSSY IS ON THE LIST
omg”
In an unsafe world, we have to make our own survival packs. Carry the words of these 100 fierce poets in yours.
Plus a little “cherry on top” look at this week’s Riverdale, Sara Ramirez continuing to shine, Amandla Stenberg’s new movie, the Roseanne reboot, k.d. lang in NYT and more!
Who proposed to Jenny Owen Youngs at the Buffy Prom? What are Lauren Jauregui and Hayley Kiyoko doing in Miami? Who knows anything anymore?
*waits for your results from across the Oak Room with bated breath*
We started with 64 couples, now we’re down to 32. Did your picks make the cut? Does your fave have what it takes to make it to the Sweet 16? It’s survive and advance, people! Survive and advance!
THEY’RE TOTALLY DATING (PROBABLY).
You know what sport doesn’t get nearly enough recognition as a gay sport? CURLING.
Here’s how to take your sexting to the next level, including what to say, how to say it, how to give good sext and more.
Carol trivia and treasures I’ve come across along the way.
“There’s an easily accessible narrative in wilderness travel, to pretend we’re living outside of society, and to strive to create a better version of it. The temptation to argue that “x doesn’t really matter out here” rears its head in all of the usual places: race, socioeconomics, gender, age. What I’ve come to struggle with in the canoe, and years later, is which way to go. To continue my first argument, to dismantle gender, or to teach gender – to teach what it means to be a strong, dirty woman, to ask my co-instructor to teach positive masculinity.”
“I was about to write, “this book almost seems like fan service,” but, nope, it doesn’t just seem that way, it is fan service.”
The Alvarez family is coming back!
Besides the many frustrated people who still comment on this series for some reason.