Editor’s Notes: Horror Is So Gay 2
“I want the vibe to be 1980s slashercore mixed with nostalgic late-night sleepover vibes.”
“I want the vibe to be 1980s slashercore mixed with nostalgic late-night sleepover vibes.”
This part essay, part research project started out as a joke. I wanted to know if one of the unexpected benefits of Black people always dying first in horror movies was that we could never be zombies.
Plus, queer punks descend on Florida and more LGBTQ+ news and culture.
There are many people who will try to be strict about the definition of “bisexual” and “lesbian.” At times, I have been that person. I have also been a person who identifies as both at different points in my life.
Woven throughout the series are thoughts on care and caretaking and who does that care and caretaking as well as domestic work.
Queer people are everywhere, and to wield homophobia as a tool to justify the oppression or destruction of others is in fact to just replicate hate, harm, and oppression, not fix it.
The phrase “lesbian vampire” might be one of the most titillating combinations of words in the English language.
Kristen Stewart discussed her (lack of) wedding plans on “Watch What Happens Live.” Also: Bella Ramsey’s pronoun feelings, JoJo Siwa’s podcast and more!
“I’ve seen behind the curtain of businesses I thought were levels above us to discover everyone’s faking it.”
The one thing that kept me hooked was the rivalry between nonbinary contestant Tabitha Sloane — the one openly queer contestant on the show — and Lellies Santiago.
As a parent, Halloween is always such a mess of a holiday.
Why are peppers the best at archery?
Don Mancini has given us over three decades of queerness, from gender swapping and gay couples to killing John Waters and the cast of Bound.
Are you dancing in your Levis drunk under a streetlight? Passing by her house on your skateboard? Avoiding Cornelia Street? Is the blood rushing into your cheeks so scarlet it was maroon? Time to find out!
I loved the gory deaths, I loved the twists and the near-miss fakeouts, and I loved Ali Larter’s Clear Rivers in a way my deeply closeted brain couldn’t quite comprehend.
A place where you can rest and heal, where all your progress is recorded. Where are yours?
What’s small and red and has a raspy voice?
Plus, updates on Doom Patrol and All Rise.
“Looking back, it was so gay. It was amazing….all I can say was, we were all incredibly naive. Or, all incredibly latently gay. I’m not sure which.”
Take a look at both your sun and your rising sign, if you dare to peek behind the curtain and stare into the abyss that is your shadow side.