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The 68 Absolutely Gayest Ways You Met Your Gay Partner(s), According to the 2022 Reader Survey
“We met in 1995. I was in grad school and had a job at the campus women’s center. I helped her hang an art show. We later hung out at a feminist science fiction convention. We’ve been together ever since.”
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Boobs On Your Tube: “Naomi” Continues to Defy Superhero TV Expectations
Plus updates on New Amsterdam, 4400, Nancy Drew, and Claws!
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Apple TV+’s Best TV Shows With Queer Characters
Apple TV+ is one of the smaller streaming networks, but has slowly been building up its library behind its best known splashy, big-budget, high-concept, star-studded shows. Here’s your guide to what Apple TV+ has to offer when it comes to queer women and non-binary characters on its original programming.
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Rainbow Reading: Hey Siri, What’s the Opposite of Listless?
Instead of discourse, you know what we’ve got during this last mellow week? Lists. SO MANY LISTS.
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Boobs on Your Tube: “Grey’s Anatomy” Wishes Us All a Smoochy Queer Holigay!
Plus updates on: Riverdale, Nancy Drew, Legacies, 4400, All American, The Sex Lives of College Girls, and Hightown!
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The Woman King Is A Testament To The Power Of Black Women
I left The Woman King feeling like I could fight any obstacle that was in my way. Not only was I full of adrenaline, but I was filled with joy. Seeing a group of powerful Black women triumph fills me like nothing else can.
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Pop Culture Fix: Wonder Woman and Supergirl are a SUPER COUPLE in “Dark Knights of Steel”
Kiernan Shipka and Madelaine Petsch on the Riverdale / Sabrina crossover, the best NYC movies, the NYT weighs in on onscreen portrayals of lesbian relationships, and more!
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My Sci-Fi Girl Summer, Explained
It was a lot like coming out later in life, but this time instead of going to a bunch of lesbian parties and hooking up with strangers, I’m staying up until 4 a.m. Googling shit like “how is Loki still alive.”
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The Multifaceted Masculinity of the Dream Daddy Comics
“I can simply rest in this strange and beautiful world of homosexual daddies with expansive definitions of what it means to be masculine; given how raw and terrible I feel as I continue to come out as trans, continue to lift up the rocks within myself and peer under them, this is what I need.”
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Harlem’s Jerrie Johnson and Meagan Good on Making the Queer Best Friend More Than a Trope
“I feel like I give main character energy, so there’s no way that I was going to be anything else.”
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February 2023: What’s New and Gay To Stream
We’ve got some very bisexual reality television, the return of Harlem, Bel-Air and Star Trek: Picard; a Harley Quinn Valentine’s Day special and so much more!
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Let’s Check In on Riverdale’s Final Season, Set Inexplicably in the 1950s
On the show where anything goes, time travel gets complicated.
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The Gay B C’s of Sex: G Is for Gold Star Lesbian
Put on your lesbian hard hats — we’re about to enter dangerous territory.
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Pop Culture Fix: Make Kate Bishop Gay, Hawkeye! This is RIDICULOUS!
Sue Bird, Megan Rapinoe, Ashlyn Harris, and Ali Krieger joined Off The Looking Glass this week; revisiting Fried Green Tomatoes three decades later; and Gotham Knights is on the way to the CW!
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Pop Culture Fix: Michaela Jaé Rodriguez’s Golden Globes Acceptance Speech Is Gonna Make You Sob
Some WNBA tidbits, some TV cancellations, some Javicia Leslie talking Batwoman’s Wildmoore, and some more!
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No One Cares About Queer People as Much as Queer People
“Some people grumble about how much “easier” younger generations have it.”
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In a Year Full of Great Sapphic Holiday Romances, “Kiss Her Once for Me” Stood Out
Kiss Her Once for Me is a truly stellar example of not just a holiday romance or a queer romance, but of any kind of romance.
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Holigay Gift Guide: For Your Long-Distance Friends
Maybe you, like a lot of queer people, found your community online and don’t live near your friends.
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March 2023: What’s New and Gay To Stream
Friends it is finally time for Yellowjackets Season Two! Also a queer British comedy horror show set on a cruise ship, the Nan Goldin documentary, 1930s lesbian trysts in “Perry Mason,” a Mae Martin stand-up special and more!
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Foolish Child #100 🎉
I don’t often say much just as myself, outside of these drawings, but I want to express my appreciation for all of the support and love I have received over the past five years. I am eternally grateful to every single person I have met and interacted with along the way.