Results for: bisexual
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‘Orlando’ Reclaims a Queer Text
Does Virginia Woolf belong to the cis feminists or to the transsexuals?
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25 Broadway Musicals You Can Stream Online
Now is the time to seize the day and get lost in a Broadway musical streaming online. Some of them are streaming for free, even.
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Give My Regards to Broadway: The Mixtape
“There is nothing I love more than sharing a deafeningly silent, poignant moment with 300 other audience members; grinning wide through a rousing musical number that makes me want to stand and cheer; or tearing up at a matinee with the gray-haired woman seated beside me.”
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15 Ladies Who Played Peter Pan: From Nina Boucicault to Allison Williams
In anticipation of Peter Pan’s return to our TV sets, a look at some of the ladies who’ve played this queer icon over the years (and the lesbian gossip about them).
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10 Queer Spoken Word Artists For You To Get Obsessed With
We may all worship at the well-spoken altar of Andrea Gibson, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t more out there to love! Here are ten LGBTQ spoken word artists you should consider crushing on.
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Actor Emily Grosland, On ‘Emotional Creatures’ and Being Genderqueer in Theater: The Autostraddle Interview
Jess chats with the genderqueer star of Eve Ensler’s new play, Emotional Creature: talented dancer, singer and actor, Emily Grosland.
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9 Underrated Kristin Chenoweth Performances That Are Not From Wicked or Glee
Kristin Chenoweth is on the TV show “GCB,” which means I have an excuse to talk about her.
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The Pop-Up Museum of Queer History, With A Side of RADCLYFFE
“We believe that our community – and especially our youth – deserve to know our history. If you don’t know you have a past, how can you believe you have a future?”
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The 2011 Tony Awards Were Really Gay, Kinda Awesome
And by “gay,” I mean “full of gay men.” But still really good.
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Intern Camp: HAIR Revival, Greener Pastures & “Schoolboy to Showgirl”
Greener Pastures, The Alexandra Billings Story, and the HAIR revival on Broadway!
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So Much Drama! – Top Ten Lesbionic Theatrical Experiences
We thought this would be easier — the hardest part, we imagined, would be coming up with just ten. Surely if we thought really hard, wikipedia’ed (we expected a “lesbian characters in plays” list of some sort to appear … it did not), checked out the glbtq encyclopedia and googled some shit, we’d be rushing to narrow down the contenders by Sunday afternoon. I mean, there’s Maureen & Joanne from RENT, to start with. And then … um.