On *NSYNC and Being a Lesbian Who Loves Boy Bands
If you had to make me into a pie chart, being queer and loving *NSYNC are basically the same size.
If you had to make me into a pie chart, being queer and loving *NSYNC are basically the same size.
Ghosts are truly the worst liars.
Also, queer Frankenstein, NYC’s queer punk scene, and more LGTBQ culture news.
These talking points aren’t just emotionally painful. They’re also connected to policy.
However you choose to engage with Banned Books Week, I hope you’ll think about the books that have led you to the person you are today.
I am high. And I’m only getting higher. And I’m eating ice cream. And I’m about to press play on Saving the Gorillas: Ellen’s Next Adventure.
I’ve been dredging through the remains of my life since my ex and I started living in this house four years ago.
Today’s stories include Josie Totah and Honoria Marable kissing in a new trailer for Edith Wharton inspired Apple TV series “The Buccaneers,” boygenius’s “gay as hell night out,” a new Tove Jansson exhibit, Rebel Wilson’s coveted memoir and more!
The new season of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is looking a bit GAY.
Also, Natalie Morales joins the cast!
Jenna Lyons and Brynn Whitfield go to Henrietta Hudson for a night of gay revelry.
I’ve watched whole lives transform in my classrooms and outside of them because of the stories we read, because of the work we did together, because of our difficult and revelatory and compassionate conversations, and because we were never afraid to face the truth.
Also, who wouldn’t want to listen to Janelle and Keke kiki? Wow, gorgeous word play there, go me!
This season is off to a rocky start but at least there are queer women!!
How do you mend a broken Jack-o’-lantern?
By immediately introducing gender-shifting Jordan and probably-pansexual Emma, Gen V is already much queerer than The Boys.
Plus, educators are fleeing Kentucky and Florida, Amy Schneider’s new memoir debuts, and more LGBTQ news and culture.
According to Diana McLellan’s seminal book The Girls: Sappho Goes to Hollywood, Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich did a lot more than meet.
Goodbye exclusively gay moments — hello exclusively gay lifetime.
This is where it gets really scary: Growing together requires communication.