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“Yellowjackets” Episode 103 Recap: Never Quite As It Seems
Three Taissas have frightening encounters with eyeballs (or lack thereof); Misty wants wings; and Shauna and Jackie have a bff fight.
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Into the A+ Advice Box #81: So You Want to Act on Your Celebrity Crush
Advice for breakups, libido gaps, waffling on HRT, dealing with BV and more!
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Boobs on Your Tube: Station 19’s Lasagna Love Story Finally Puts Maya and Carina Back on Track
Plus updates on A Million Little Things, Good Trouble, Gotham Knights, How I Met Your Father, The Watchful Eye, Truth Be Told, and Survivor! That’s so many shows! Get in here!
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Slow Takes: Lucy Dacus’ “Home Video” and the Representation of Specificity
Home Video isn’t universal. It’s not even universally queer. It’s solely and specifically Lucy Dacus.
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You and Me Against the World
The first time I told you I was queer. You didn’t speak to me for 24 hours.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Kadena Are *Finally* Falling Back Together over Art and Activism on “The Bold Type”
Plus an episode of Top Chef that will leave you ugly crying (we mean it!), updates on New Amsterdam, Legacies, and the very first OutFronts from OutFest.
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Welcome Our New Director of Brand Partnerships, Anya Richkind!
I’m so excited to be here. Let’s build Autostraddle’s financial future into something stronger, steadier, and more exciting than we’ve ever imagined!
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Extra! Extra!: Can We Even Begin to Untangle the Multiple Messes at the Border?
This week’s Extra! Extra! brings you news on a smattering of issues: more anti-trans legislation and rising transphobia in the U.K. alongside a ruling in Japan striking down the ban on same-sex marriage, more perspectives on the shooting in Atlanta, what exactly is happening at the U.S. border, an early look at the Chauvin trial and more.
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The Autostraddle Insider Issue 92: May 2022
“ANYWAY YEAH come get a scorpion!”
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“Fear Street: 1666” Brings The Trilogy to a Very Gay Close
Part origin story, part conclusion, the final film smashes together its timelines and serves up two distinct films at once that, despite their aesthetic and tonal differences, are inextricably bound.
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Autostraddle’s Favorite Lesbian and Bisexual TV Episodes of 2022
Surprise! A League of Their Own keeps winning!
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Boobs on Your Tube: 9 Queer TV Shows You Might Have Missed this Week
Station 19, Grey’s Anatomy, Raising Kanan, American Horror Story, Rosewell New Mexico, Work in Progress, New Amsterdam, Vigil, and Burden of Truth!
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Welcome Autostraddle’s Newest Writers!
Say hello to the 14 (yes, you heard that right!) new writers who are helping to make Autostraddle brighter and sharper.
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March 2021: What’s New and Gay To Stream
We’ve got Josie Totah in a movie about ‘zines vs. misogyny, Anna Camp as a terminally ill lesbian, HBO’s buzzy “high schoolers explore their sexuality” series “Genera+ion”, a dystopian dating app drama, the bad lesbian dinosaur movie and so much more!
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The Bloody History of the Lesbian Vampire in 20 Films
The phrase “lesbian vampire” might be one of the most titillating combinations of words in the English language.
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Here’s What I Learned By Choosing to Step Away from Productivity For a Whole Day
I did nothing “productive” for a whole day: no email, no phone calls, no work, no cleaning, nothing that fuels my inherent Capricorn desire to win at Capitalism. Here’s what happened.
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“Deadly Illusions” is a Homoerotic Girl-Meets-Nanny Thriller That Will Leave You Asking “What”
Netflix’s “Deadly Illusions” is the worst best most bananas homoerotic thriller currently begging for your attention and if you are gay and hate yourself, you should answer its siren song.
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“And Just Like That…” Introduces 3 Inevitably Queer Storylines!
Miranda’s got the hots for her professor, Rose York-Goldenblatt will NOT be wearing a dress, and Sara Ramirez baby!
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“And Just Like That” Miranda Is in Gay Love, Get Out of Her Way
In the season finale of And Just Like That, Hollywood calls Che Diaz and Miranda answers, Rock has a they-mitzvah, and Carrie heads back to where it all started.
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Queer Slasher “Fear Street: 1994” Delivers Trashy Fun, Gay Drama, and 90s Nostalgia
This movie isn’t reinventing the slasher, but it does expand the definition of who gets to be a final girl. It lets queerness sit inside of horror without being the source of said horror.