The “Ted” TV Show Has Classic Crass Humor Plus a Queer Cousin
The offensive humor of the Ted franchise is called out by a queer character in the new TV series.
The offensive humor of the Ted franchise is called out by a queer character in the new TV series.
8. Being slutty in tank tops and vests
I have to take a page from my time recovering from an eating disorder. The habits and encouragement found in supportive eating disorder recovery look a lot like the things we want to emulate in daily life.
Nikki Giovanni so loves Black women that she never waivers that our strength can only be matched by the stars themselves.
I should never have given my real email address to Rolex.
It’s not just that these narratives are harmful. It’s that they’re boring.
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Her sign should’ve read: “If you love drag on TV, don’t let your conservative families and shitty husbands vote against our rights.”
“The Traitors” demonstrates how groups of people define otherhood, rightly or wrongly, based in reality, assumption, fantasy, or some mix of all three.
I’m reading a book about anti-gravity.
Both Malika and Alice’s storylines this week left me feeling like “Good Trouble” had done a disservice to its characters and the story they’ve told for the past five seasons.
If time is blurry, and I think it is, then so is everything else.
Will your friend ever want to be something more? Can you be friends with your friend’s ex? The team answers these questions and more!
A League of Their Own, Sort Of, The Last of Us, and more! Here are the winners of the 6th annual Autostraddle TV Awards.
With the power vocals of Auli’i Cravalho and Reneé Rapp and a canonically queer Janis, Mean Girls is back and gayer than ever.
Did you hear I won the award for best knock knock joke?
Kyle Richards says she’s open to dating a woman.
In a Variety Magazine cover story, Kristen Stewart is telling us everything: why she came out on Saturday Night Live, gay sex scenes in Love Lies Bleeding, a new take on Panic Room, the queer subtext in Twilight and so much more!
What’s it like to walk down the stairs with nothing bouncing? What’s it like to feel a seatbelt flat against me? What’s it like when my girlfriend lays her head on my chest, REALLY on my chest, closer to my heart than ever?
I have unlocked a new level of intellectual heaven: listening to an audiobook while doing a jigsaw puzzle.