Results for: art attack
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Lesbosexy Art Attacks NSFW Sunday
This is an art attack. This is an art attack. This is NSFW Sunday Lesbosexy Art Attack!
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The Godzilla Valentine’s Day Comic Book Special Is a Sweet Sapphic Story of Love and Compromise
Written by trans lesbian comic book writer Zoe Tunnell, the Godzilla Valentine’s Day Special tells the story of Piper, a queer woman who decides to become a kaiju researcher after surviving an attack on Godzilla. It’s sapphic and gay as hell and I love it.
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Tegan and Sara’s “Junior High” Brings Their Origin Story to a Graphic Novel
Queer youth need to see a hero’s journey from queer icons who’ve lived it! And they need to be able to relate to it, not to write it off as ancient history.
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Also.Also.Also: Liv Hewson Says Top Surgery Is the Best Thing They’ve Ever Done for Themselves
Gay flowers, the impact of drag on ALL art, and if you think “Padam Padam” will ever stop being stuck in my head, you’re wrong.
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Anatomy of a Queer Sex Scene: Halle Berry’s Sex Scene in “Bruised,” Heals
“You deserve every good thing in this world,” that’s what Buddhakan says to Jackie Justice before they have sex.
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Boobs on Your Tube: The “Doom Patrol” Series Finale Sails Away With Not One, Two Queer Happy Endings
Plus, a Thanksgiving flashback stuffed with queer family drama on this week’s Black Cake.
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Also.Also.Also: Billy Porter To Greedy Hollywood Execs Amid Strikes — “You’ve Already Starved Me Out”
Also, find out how you can help support Maui amid devastating wildfires fueled by climate crisis.
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Also.Also.Also: Have You Seen the Indigo Girls Tiny Desk Concert Yet?
12 global queer art shows worth traveling for, how to split finances in a poly throuple, and considering the gap between how old you actually are verses how old you *think* you are.
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Also.Also.Also: Two Longtime Lesbian Writers and Activists Have Died
Eva Kollisch and Amber Hollibaugh recently passed away.
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Why Do So Many Queer People Love Godzilla?
To celebrate the release of Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, we look at why classic Godzilla movies have such a big queer fanbase.
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“Heartstopper” Season 2 Is Gayer and More Wholesome Than Ever
Gay grown-ups! More trans characters! One our faves comes out as asexual! Get ready to have your own personal heart wrapped up in a warm hug!
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Once Again, Journalistic “Objectivity” Is Failing Us — Especially Queer and Other Marginalized Writers
Three queer writers and editors recently resigned from the New York Times Magazine.
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You’ll Never Guess Which Ships End Up Together in Riverdale’s Queer AF Series Finale
ALL MY RIVERDALE DREAMS ARE COMING TRUE!
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Ron DeSantis’s Fascist Overhaul of Florida’s Institutions Isn’t New but It Is Terrifying
If Desantis and his people are successful in accomplishing their goals, then this will mean further repercussions for the other public institutions in the state — and beyond.
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Things I Read That I Love #335: Big Pants, the Disney Adult-Industrial Complex, Fancy Dorms and Flo
Andrea Long Chu on the critic and her publics, Rich Juzwiak on quitting, Caity Weaver on Flo from Progressive. Also: the re-ascendence of large pants, Kowloon Walled City, High Point University’s luxury dorms for America, a teen’s fatal plunge into the London underworld and more longreads for you.
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“Causeway” Is a Queer Military Story That Ignores the Cost of War
If we allow these wars to be reframed through a queer lens, through a hip A24 lens, we will see their errors repeated.
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The Group Chat: Our Embarrassing TikTok Fascinations
“I think maybe TikTok thinks I am a gay man.”
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Spend Your Easter Weekend With the 90s Fever Dream That Is the Indigo Girls-Led ‘Jesus Christ Superstar’
It hooked me from the opening staging — that chugging rock guitar, the Pure Moods candelabra in the background, the of-a-specific-time aesthetics and choreography (“The Temple” includes inflatable sex dolls being tossed through the air like beach balls) that makes the whole thing feel like a pile of “Keep Austin Weird” t-shirts gained sentience.
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In Genderqueer, a Word To Call Home
It conveys a sense of expansiveness that I’ve felt about my gender since before I had the words to identify it; a joyful space of experimentation and potential.
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Where Are All the Scream Kings?
When I was in fourth grade, I got in trouble for discussing how fast my body would decompose if I was stabbed.