How To Own It: Things I’ve Been Meaning To Do and Make
An iPhone case out of pressed flowers, DIY striped pants, and more!
An iPhone case out of pressed flowers, DIY striped pants, and more!
In Winnipeg it proves difficult for restauranteurs and citizens to thrive when homophobia is the only thing being dished out. But hopefully Bill 18 can change that.
The only thing better than reading books is looking at pictures of books on the internet or, better yet, looking at pictures of bookSHELVES on the internet. There are so many cool lit pinterests, here are some of my faves.
Step your game up. Get it?
To L-Fest and back, but definitely not to Albania.
This is an exclusive Autostraddle interview with Andrea Gibson. Happy National Poetry Month, queermos!
Canadian free range organic folk pop by a part-time fire lookout with a cabin studio in the forest.
Last year the NMA nominated zero ladies in its prime categories but this year we snagged half the noms! Why? Plus, I’ve got an epic rundown on everything you need to know about every ladyjourno finalist.
Bisbee, Arizona just realized that the law only says “marriage”, not “civil unions”…
It’s everything into a bowl, into the fridge, then into your mouth. That’s how I roll.
A photo diary of Najva’s SXSW experience, in which she did (almost) everything wrong and still had a great time.
A recent ruling is narrow, but sharp.
When to reduce, reuse, recycle or pawn off your craft supplies on one of your unsuspecting friends.
While it’s not clear what role her ordeal with the press played in Lucy’s decision to end her life, these types of stories focusing on the private details of trans people’s lives and bodies serve absolutely no public interest.
New Jersey is on the verge of banning damaging conversion therapy from being practiced on those under the age of 18 – the legislation is being put to the vote in the state Senate after waltzing through the Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee with a 7-1 vote in favor of the ban.
If you didn’t make it into A-Camp, there’s still a bright beaming ray of sunshine on your horizon and it’s called B-Camp! BRING YOUR OWN PROPS AND HAIR CRIMPER.
Or more accurately, Easter egg leftovers.
Miss April talks tattoos, sex, psychology, queer girl dance nights, more sex, more tattoos and being the black sheep. Meet your new Calendar Girl!
Charrise is the Miami-based Straddler who organized the Audre Lorde documentary event we told you about last week, and today she’s chatting with us about law school, empowering youth and all of her favorite things.
“I know that, realistically, I could have experienced much of this event outside of the courtroom, without spending three nights sleeping on the sidewalk. But for reasons that I’m not fully capable of articulating, it was entirely worth every moment.”