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Playlist: Queer as in F*CK YOU
The feeling of wanting to book a rage room and smash a lot of shit, or journal so hard you conquer weeks of pent up emotions in one go? That’s this playlist.
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Which Queer Poet Should You Read? Based On Your Favorite Track from ‘The Tortured Poets Department’
Which queer poet should you read based on your favorite song from TTPD? Also known as, which queer poet should you read instead of listening to TTPD — whichever feels more accurate. Hey, I’m just the messenger.
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A Holiday Gift Guide For Your Favorite Gaylor
Whether you’re a general Gaylor, a Swiftgron shipper (hello my people), or a Kaylor, there’s something for you here.
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The 2024 Grammys Were All About Multiple Generations of Gays Winning and Looking Hot
As a community we may never recover from that close-up of Tracy Chapman’s fingers, but there’s so much else to celebrate: boygenius, Victoria Monét, Brandi Carlile, and more!
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Queer Indigenous Musician Black Belt Eagle Scout Talks “The Land, The Water, The Sky”
If you’ve never listened to Black Belt Eagle Scout before, then 1. you should, and 2. you should be prepared for the sort of rapturous experience of listening to each song.
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Netflix’s “Ladies First” Recenters the Women of Hip-Hop in Their Complex Grit, Beauty, and Honesty
Ladies First reinstates Black women as the founders, experts, contributors who quite literally built hip-hop that they are.
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JoJo Siwa’s ‘Karma’ Music Video Recap: Lesbian Lothario Lost at Sea
JoJo Siwa is going on a deep sea adventure with Karma, who is a bitch, in her very lesbian music video full of sea life and rhinestone-centric eye makeuP!
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We Loved boygenius Because of How They Loved Each Other
“While many of boygenius’ songs detailing romantic relationships endure tragedy, their songs detailing platonic love are effulgent, radiant, and deeply compelling.”
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“Forever Means” EP Creates Perfect Bridge Between Angel Olsen’s Past, Present, and Future
As I finished the EP, I found myself immediately starting it over to listen again from the beginning.
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10 Gayest Joni Mitchell Songs Ranked by Lesbian Longing
Is there a Joni Mitchell album that wasn’t born from some heartbreaking or devastating experience?
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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.
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Playlist: Love Songs Gifted By Exes
I asked some of my friends whether they had any love songs that they still love today, originally given to them by exes.
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Just Waiting To Be Found
For my entire childhood, I spent every summer in the Appalachian Mountains.
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Mal Blum on Their New EP “Ain’t It Nice,” Queer Americana, and Finding Humor in Sorrow
“Who cares that I don’t usually release country, or that it’s not on brand? None of this stuff matters. It’s like, if you want to share your art, then do it, because you don’t know how long you have.”
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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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Eight LGBTQ+ Country Music Singers on Pride and Queering Country
Harlan Howard said “All you need to write a country song is three chords and the truth” — I’m pretty sure queer folks have a lot of truth to tell.
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58 Gay Pop Icons and Rising Stars
Gay pop is a dynamic, enormous genre of music that has defined our community’s parties and culture for years. Here are just some of our favorite, most iconic, and exciting gay pop artists.
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Sasha Geffen’s “Glitter Up the Dark” Weaves a Shimmering Web of Queer Music History
Geffen digs into the collision between gender and technology in music and beyond to demonstrate how pop and rock music have been a vehicle for gender disruption for their entire existence.
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38 Amazing Queer Canadian Musicians You Should Know
“If this song sounds familiar, that’s because it and the band were on The L Word, in that episode where Shane shows up at Carmen’s work and they make out in the bathroom while a band plays on the balcony.”
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Anishinaabe/Cree Artist Jayli Wolf on What Her New Single Says About the Sixties Scoop
Jayli Wolf talks about the video for her new single “Child of the Government” drawing from her family’s experiences of the Sixties Scoop, as well as how her bisexual identity impacts her relationships and career.