Results for: be the change
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Boobs on Your Tube: Vampire Academy’s Gay Vamps Are a Tasty Halloween Treat
Plus updates on 9-1-1, The Rookie: Feds, Queen Sugar, All American, Station 19 and Survivor!
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Boobs on Your Tube: Nova Inches Closer to Living Her Gay Truth on “Queen Sugar”
Plus updates on Raising Kanan and the season finale of High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: The Frozen Documentary.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Nova Just Wants to Dance With a Woman Who Loves Her on “Queen Sugar”
Plus updates on Survivor, The Rookie: Feds, American Horror Story, and Station 19.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Nova Deserved a Better Ending on “Queen Sugar” — But Damn, We’ll Miss Her
Plus updates on All American, Survivor, The Sex Lives of College Girls, and Criminal Minds.
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Boobs on Your Tube: She-Hulk Gifts Us a Rare Marvel Gay
Plus! Updates on Roswell, New Mexico, Queen Sugar, Industry, Raising Kanan, and grown-ish!
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Boobs on Your Tube: 2021 Fall TV Is Here and Heckin Queer!
Work in Progress, Vigil, American Horror Story, Raising Kanan, NCIS: Hawai’i, Our Kind of People, Roswell New Mexico, Queen Sugar — and Merry Christmas from Niecy Nash!
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Boobs on Your Tube: “grown-ish” Is Back and So Is Shane Doing Shane Things
Summer TV is here and you know what that means: Queen Sugar! Claws! grown-ish! Burden of Truth! And, weirdly, the end of The Bold Type’s third season.
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Boobs on Your Tube: “Queen Sugar” Finally Dealt with Its Queer Erasure Problem!
Plus updates on Burden of Truth, grown-ish, Ackley Bridge, and Tessa Thompson’s version of Eartha Kitt on Drunk History.
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Boobs on Your Tube: “Queen Sugar” Keeps Delivering The Queerness This Season
And an update on Ackley Bridge!
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“Queen Sugar” Ends Another Season of Not Remembering Nova Bordelon’s Bisexuality
Last night Queen Sugar concluded its third season. To mark the occasion, we got together to hash out what the hell is going on with Nova Bordelon and the realities of bi/pan erasure for black women characters on television.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: Quiet Ann Is in Love on “Claws,” Niska Is Still Here and Queer on “Humans”
Plus updates on Queen Sugar, Younger, The Young & the Restless, General Hospital, and Critical Role.
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17 Bisexual Women TV Characters Who Thwarted Tropes and Won Your Hearts
Sometimes, on a rare harvest moon when the mermaids sing and the unicorns take flight, we’re treated to really authentic, layered, swoon-worthy portrayals of bisexual women on our favorite shows.
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Boobs On Your Tube: “Younger” Finally Blesses Maggie With a Real Lesbian Love Story!
Also: Quiet Ann’s heart is shattered on Claws, Ackley Bridge is a little bit sweet and a little bit scary, Remy and Nova finally broke up on Queen Sugar, and updates on your favorite daytime TV!
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Ackley Bridge” Tackles Internalized Homophobia and Islamaphobia with its Lesbian Muslim Character
Plus: Mariah and Tessa have a short-lived reunion on Y&R, The Originals gives us a queer wedding, what’s the damn deal with UnREAL, why has Queen Sugar abandoned Nova’s bisexuality, and more!
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Spring/Summer 2018 TV Preview: All the Lesbian and Bisexual and Trans Women TV Characters Your Heart Requires
It’s gonna be cool for the summer with all these TV shows featuring lesbian, bisexual and queer female characters.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: Arizona Robbins and Annalise Keating Suffer Through Their Midseason Finales
Plus some thoughts on this season of Queen Sugar!
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In 2017, Lesbian and Bisexual TV Characters Did Pretty OK, and That’s a Pretty Big Deal
2017 somehow turned out to be the best year ever for lesbian and bisexual women on television — but we’ve still got a ways to go.
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: All The Lesbians Are Psycho Clowns on “American Horror Story: Cult” Now!
We’re also checking in on Queen Sugar, How to Get Away With Murder, and Grey’s Anatomy!
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Boob(s On Your) Tube: “Fresh Off The Boat” Nails The Nostalgia Of Coming Out As A Lesbian In The ’90s
Plus Chantal is back for a minute on Queen Sugar, lesbian orgasms abound on Grey’s Anatomy, and Annalise gets the upper hand on her therapist in exactly one session on HTGAWM.
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Queen Sugar’s Second Season Gives Black Women The Freedom To Not Be Superwomen
“I am struck that in its second season Queen Sugar has broken open the myth, often accepted as truth, that black women must endure all of their community’s burdens.”