Results for: book
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A Guide to Starz Smash Hit “Power” Book Universe (But Only the Gay Parts)
The first rule of the “Power” Book Universe on Starz is that there are no actual books, we’re working purely with aesthetics here. The second rule is that each “Power” spin-off is gayer than the last. Amen.
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There’s Something About Bookish Men I Can Step On
Let’s just {redacted} on top of a pile of demonology books?
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Edgar Allan Poe’s Wildest Story Inspired Fall of the House of Usher’s Scariest Moment
There’s something so intimate and terrifying about mouth horror.
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I’ll Watch Anything With Witchy Women
One fateful trip to Blockbuster in 1996 brought a movie into my life that would change me on a cellular level.
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Holigay Gift Guide: What Each Adult Yellowjacket Probably Wants
Taissa obviously wants a trench to add to her extensive collection.
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The Subtle Aroace Gaze of “Heartstopper” Season Two
Throughout the show, we see Isaac’s journey as someone who is aroace.
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Chatting With Clea DuVall, Cobie Smulders, and Laura Kittrell About Tegan and Sara’s “High School” TV Show
“I think the greatest compliment that we’ve gotten was somebody in the audience at TIFF saying how happy they were to see a show that wasn’t cynical at all.”
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Talking to Tegan and Sara About Becoming Characters in Their Own TV Show
“We’re still trying to make art that surprises people and this feels scary, so I think that that probably means we’re on the right track.”
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Gabby’s Tender Queerness and the Tragedy of Heterosexuality on The Bachelorette
What Gabby offers viewers is the compelling queer suggestion that women do not have to put up with toxic cishet masculinities and the heterosexuality they have on offer.
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Our Lady J on “Transparent,” “Pose,” and Returning To Live Performance
“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.”
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How to DIY an “A League of Their Own” Halloween Costume
With some creativity and planning, you can put together a Rockford Peaches costume that’s fun and versatile.
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Autostraddle March Madness 2024: “The Kids Are Alright” Round One — Brainiacs
One Day at a Time’s Elena Alvarez, The L Word: Generation Q’s Angelica Porter-Kennard, Skins’ Naomi Campbell, Buffy’s Willow Rosenberg, Derry Girls’ wee lesbian, and so many other gay nerds are looking for your vote!!
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I’ll Watch Anything About Women Bullying Men
I watch women bully men in stories the way I watch dragons fly in stories: with awe and longing, a fractured dream, an out-of-grasp fantasy — because real life’s not like that.
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Autostraddle’s Favorite Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer TV Couples of 2023
Yellowjackets, Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, Station 19, and more! Check out our favorite queer TV couples of 2023.
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The Best Queer TV Scenes of 2023
What makes a great TV scene? The payoff of seasons-long romantic tension? The perfect needle drop in a climactic moment?
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“Euphoria” Characters Ranked By How Likely They’d Survive “Dune”
Get ready for the Zendaya crossover nobody wanted!
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Autostraddle March Madness 2024: “The Kids Are Alright” Round One — Thesbians
Santana Lopez and Brittany S. Pierce, Everything Sucks’ Kate and Emaline, All American’s Coop, and Heartstopper’s Elle to name a few. This round features some of the most celebrated queer characters on television, and they need your vote!
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Willow Rosenberg Is Your Autostraddle March Madness 2024 ‘The Kids Are Alright’ Champion!
Willow’s win is a testament to the way representation, and our first encounters with it, imprints upon a person. There’s something unshakeable about our connections to the first time we see ourselves. It’s deeper than just nostalgia.
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Marsha Warfield Takes Her Place in the Parthenon of Black Queer Women on Television
“When you’re standing on the mountain, and been climbing it as long as I have, you can look back and say, ‘no baby, we’ve come a long way.'” I had the pleasure of talking to Ms. Warfield ahead of her triumphant return as Roz in tonight’s Night Court season finale.
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I’ll Watch Anything Queer Made Before the Year 2000
I do not find my obsessions — they find me.