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I Missed a Lot of Deadlines, a Lot of Family Movie Nights
My work days got longer and I started saying, “Wait, just give me one second” to my kids a lot more.
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Boobs on Your Tube: “9-1-1” Serves up a Hot Double Dose of Henrietta Wilson!
A crossover of 9-1-1 event gives us all the Hen we could ask for. Plus updates on: All American, Legacies, and Dickinson!
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Into the A+ Advice Box #80: GENDER FEELINGS
We have 26 whole questions on all things gender! From parenting to transition to clothing to inclusion and exclusion in queer spaces, and more!
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“Legends of Tomorrow” Episode 706 Recap: Are We Out of the Woods Yet?
Sara and Ava try to keep their cool as they lead their team through the wilderness in what could either be the Jurassic period or the 80s.
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I Said It Was Time To Quit
It wasn’t the first time or the last time I declared it Time to Quit, a statement I always throw around a bit too carelessly.
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25 Questions to Make Conversation with on a First Date
A relatable icon for adult dating is Real Women Have Curves’ Ana García bringing index cards of conversation topics to her first date.
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TIFF 2022: A Queer and Trans Festival Recap
Over the past couple weeks, I’ve watched forty features and the first two episodes of a TV show. Yes, forty. Consider this list a reference, a collection of short reviews for the rest of the year’s buzzed about films and films that should be buzzed about.
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Some Answers to Some Things You Were Asking Us # 35
Why are there so many TV shows about high school kids who don’t act like high school kids at all?
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103 Queer and Feminist Books Coming Your Way Fall 2022
I can guarantee there is something for everyone on this list of fall 2022 queer and feminist books, whether your jam is graphic novel fairy tales, memoirs about queer family, or anything in between.
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“Batwoman” Episode 302 Recap: Are You My Mommi?
Killer Croc, a Tiny Rapinoe, WILDMOORE BABY, and Gotham has a new Mommi.
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30 of the Best Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Animated TV Episodes
I’ve never grown out of my love for cartoons, and it’s a good thing because I firmly believe some of the best LGBTQ+ storytelling to ever grace our teevees has happened in animated series.
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Four Years Later
I was hustling to make life work as a freelance writer and graphic designer and workshop presenter (and, like, food delivery person and countless other gigs) in an increasingly treacherous digital media landscape.
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The Comment Awards Are Getting Cozy
“My girlfriend has been calling me the Christmas Switch for a year now.”
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“RuPaul’s Drag Race” Episode 1309 Recap: That’s Hot
Drag Race returns with the game that taught a generation of gays about Grey Gardens. That’s right, it’s Snatch Game.
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July 2021: What’s New and Gay To Stream
The Gossip Girl reboot, new seasons of Atypical, This Way Up and Never Have I Ever, a three-part horror trilogy full of ’90s nostalgia with a lesbian couple at its center and more!
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“Wait, Is This a Date?” Podcast Episode 203: Dating Men
Whether you’re a lesbian who dated men as a teen or a queer person who dates lots of genders, our community is far too mixed and gender is far too complicated to leave men — cis and trans — out of our discussions.
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Extra! Extra!: All Eyes on the Legislative Battle for Texas
This week we’re talking about the political strife in Haiti, the US’s messy exit from Afghanistan, the development of new COVID variants, your bimonthly legislatively institutionalized moral panic report — and the attacks on citizens’ rights plus the attempts to hold them at bay that are rocking Texas legislative chambers.
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“Yellowjackets” Episode 108 Recap: Emotional Time Travel
Shauna and Taissa connect in the past and present, Ben comes out to Nat, and the girlies do some casual surgery in the woods. It’s time for another “Yellowjackets” rollercoaster!
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The L Word Generation Q Episode 204 Recap: But This Lake House Has No Lake
It’s time for long drives, short cries, thwarted dates and exes who aren’t quite ready to say goodbye!
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With Chart-Topping Christian Album “Preacher’s Kid,” Semler Offers Companionship to Lonely Queers
‘”I thought if we could maybe get it into the top 40 on some Christian charts, then people who need it might find it and find comfort in it,” they said. “For anyone who has felt ostracized in the name of God, I was hopeful that I could share my story so they know they’re not alone. I felt so alone for a long time. I hope other people might find a bit of companionship.”