Results for: garden state
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High Femme: 6 Stoner Apps for Your Stoner iPhone or Android
Dispensary reviews, cross-referencing strain libraries, light saber wars and much more!
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No Filter: Leisha Hailey’s 2021 Predictions Include Aliens, Seems Legit
Chef Melissa King listening to the “Garden State” soundtrack like it’s your 10th grade art class all over again, and a Tessa Thompson/Janet Mock/Trace Lysette 1-2-3 punch that you don’t want to miss.
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Also.Also.Also: Karine Jean-Pierre Makes Black, Gay, Immigrant History as White House Press Secretary
Brittney Griner has been detained for at least another 30 days, new UFO videos for Congressional Eyes Only, Netflix tells LGBTQ employees to just quit if they don’t like their shows, and more.
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Sunday Funday is Striking Down Bigotry in Kansas!
Sara Ramirez and Indya Moore on bisexuality, Miss Major has a message, the Dallas Diocese of the Episcopal Church will finally start marrying same-sex couples, Kansas’ new governor reinstates protections for LGBTQ state employees, the best signs from the 2019 Women’s March, and more!
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“Wynonna Earp” Episode 308 Recap: Big Gay Dinner
It’s Big Gay Dinner night in Purgatory and there’s an appetizer of potato licking, a main course of zombie interrupting, and magic ring activating for dessert.
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Four Affordable Games with Weird, Escapist Worlds For Escaping To
These games were low or no-cost investments for me that have yielded hours of forgetting exactly how bad things are right now.
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Drawn to Comics: Getting Hyped For “Captain Marvel” and “Wonder Woman”
Female-fronted superhero movies on the big screen. Finally. Sheesh!
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This is How We Do It: Making Herbal Tinctures
Everything you need to know to make your very own herbal tincture at home.
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The Casual Monger: How to Make Simple Herbed Yogurt Cheese
Step-by-step instructions on making a fabulous, easy, and probiotic-rich cheese for the beginning monger.
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Without a Safety Net: Talking Women-Owned Tech Startups with Section II’s Allie Esslinger
“Start-up culture is odd. There’s a lot that I struggle with — it’s not something particularly designed for anyone who isn’t already privileged. It’s hard to go into it without a safety net. There’s a certain element of romanticizing struggle that is hard to internalize as a woman, a queer woman, and/or a woman of color. “
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Fool’s Journey: Four Elements, Four Suits
One way to develop your understanding of the tarot is to look at how the four elements — earth, air, fire and water — play out in the cards.
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Dear Queer Diary: The Place Where You Journal
This may or may not be located on the street where you live, one of my all-time favorite songs in the grand tradition of musical theater.
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More Than Words: The F-Word, Pt. 2: Feminists(??!??)
“Melaine Randall has said that “the day we start defining feminism, it has lost its vitality.” I’d parry with “the day we start defining feminism, we get an enormous headache and end up subjecting readers to like 1500 words of confusion, because it is impossible.”
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Straddler On The Street: Emily G.
Emily talks about the badass A-Camp tumblr she runs and her camp feelings, her incredible rainbow hair, and how she wants to collaborate with all of you power queer Straddlers.
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Evolution’s Rainbow: Joan RoughGarden Explores Queer Sex in Animals
Evolution’s Rainbow is both a catalogue of diversity across the natural world in sex, gender, and sexuality, and also an “indictment” of all academic fields for suppressing or ignoring the diversity that we see.
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Queer Your Tech With Fun: Or Not, Since Google Glass Banned Porn
Google has quietly changed their Glassware (software for Glass) policy – no nudity, graphic sex acts or sexually explicit material.
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Ode to My Pantry: Sprouts
For those wintry days when you want to grow something other than fridge mold.
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Lez Liberty Lit #14: I Love The Smell Of Novellas In The Morning
Batwoman’s lesbian wedding, queer fiction for Black History Month, Jeanette Winterson on Virginia Woolf and confessions from an analogue-obsessed book sniffer, book cakes and so much more!
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Straddler On The Street: Jaime
Meet Jaime, a born and bred Southerner and our very last Straddler of 2012. Jaime talks about many things including her love of New Orleans, teaching Southern lesbian literature and her “crankypants and utterly adorable” cat Stella.
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Lez Liberty Lit #9: The Golden Age Is Now
In this edition of Lez Liberty Lit: the golden age for writers, nostalgia, literary cartography, bookshelves as diaries,
“I Saw Zombies Eating Santa Claus” and the end of the world.