Also.Also.Also: How Halloween Became “Gay Christmas”
A look at the history of queer Halloween celebrations and more LGBTQ+ culture and news.
A look at the history of queer Halloween celebrations and more LGBTQ+ culture and news.
When I was in fourth grade, I got in trouble for discussing how fast my body would decompose if I was stabbed.
The woods are Escape. They have always held my personal ideal of “freedom” cradled in their branches.
You can drink it straight, over ice, and/or mixed with a little soda.
A new study shows what LGBTQIA+ youth and teens wanna see on TV and in movies, the queer powers of The Craft, NHL decides Pride Tape is ok after all, and more pop culture stories!
“Britney is very often being homo-erotic with herself but you know what? It’s allowed. Be Free.”
We get our second kiss between Bradley and Laura of the season! Huge!
A free Palestine means a freer world.
Also: Megan Thee Stallion performed at Chrishell Stause’s bday?!?
Option 1: Dress up as your ex using all of the clothes they left behind six years ago.
Why don’t astronomers like Orion’s Belt?
Eva Kollisch and Amber Hollibaugh recently passed away.
“I want to remind anyone who is reading this that it is possible to survive. There is a richness in our history that we can call upon to learn how to survive.”
Dating requires so much vulnerability, and a fear of rejection can be such a roadblock. So, what can we do to confront that roadblock?
I texted my best friends, “I think studying religion is making me horny,” because I’ve been wanting to jump everyone’s bones (respectfully). A young queer woman chronicles a week in her sex life while studying religion at an Ivy League school.
I’d recommend suggesting it to as many well-meaning cis people as you possibly can.
The new Canadian queer TV series “I Hate People People Hate Me” looks so weird and fun, Jenna Lyons has the best nipples, meet the first non-binary NBA referee, some more Sophia Bush gossip and other pop culture stories to start your week!
I don’t know what else it’s going to take to convince you that no one’s writing about queer sex like Victoria Monét, but hopefully “Imma need more than a handshake, baby go and get that strap” is a start.
Six queer small business owners and self-employed people share their best tips for how you can achieve that oh-so-elusive “work-life balance.”
What Dream Warriors does is present us with a very real suggestion for how we can move forward, for how we can heal, and for how we can create a new alliance against the violence we see in our society and in the communities we’re a part of.