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115 queer authors share the books that changed their lives, queer farmers, dealing with post-pandemic FOMO, and… why are we all talking about U.F.O.s right now?
115 queer authors share the books that changed their lives, queer farmers, dealing with post-pandemic FOMO, and… why are we all talking about U.F.O.s right now?
Kaylee Bryant came out as queer and Krys Marshall came out as pansexual! Gays for everyone! Also: queer mechanics, trans jocks, eavesdropping on $5,000 anti-racist dinner parties, and the secret power of menopause.
Patti Harrison apologizes to bisexual people who love Nilla Wafers, the Aughts seem both cooler and sadder in retrospect, and Tessa Thompson is certainly starting Horny Summer 2021 off with a bang.
We have a lot of questions about Gillette’s singing pubic hair commercial, what introverts and extroverts can learn from each other, and where would food be without Padma Lakshmi?
Police banned from NYC Pride until 2025, the joy of Black hair, the forgotten women who changed the face of journalism, we’re (probably) really gonna lose Roe v. Wade this time, and the expert COVID-safe guide to a horny, healthy summer.
Oprah wants you to listen to “To L and Back” — which means we are close, personal friends with Oprah now! Also: the radical queer history of Atlanta, the UK bans conversion therapy, and the WNBA is back for its 25th season.
Plus: The story behind Stacey Abrams fiction career, the WNBA’s 25 firsts on their 25th anniversary, Tumblr is trying to win back queers after driving them away, what does “cancel culture” even mean anymore, and more!
Queer elders on coming out as non-binary, the oral history of Madonna’s Truth or Dare, burn all the leggings, and no matter what the internet tells you — Liz Cheney is not your friend.
Entertainment Weekly’s Pride Issue is a stunning masterclass of QTPOC being our fly ass selves, Alison Bechdel on turning her life into art, the 1996 Olympic Women’s Basketball Team finally getting their due, and getting to know the girl in red.
Radical moms who love their lesbian daughters, during our great national drought a new lesbian bar is opening in DC (!!!), Elliot Page on growing up trans, and seriously — stop spending time on the things you hate.
Why burnout is hitting us now, the dark side of the houseplant boom, queer beer festivals for everyone and happy 5th anniversary to Beyonce’s Lemonade!
Kehlani really is a lesbian, just to be EXTRA CLEAR, queer Asians making their own community spaces for to love and protection, and meet the Instagram account dedicated to queer Arab history and pop culture.
Don’t let Derek Chauvin be the “one bad apple” in the bunch. The entire system is corrupt. It’s broken. One ruling doesn’t change that. The smallest, tiniest slice of justice doesn’t change that.
Rest in the abundance of our love, Adam Toledo. How you can fight the anti-trans bills surging across the U.S. and how to never call the f*cking cops again.
Brandi Carlile on her morning routine, guess who’s IRL gay from Falcon and The Winter Solider, and these anti-trans sports bills aren’t just transphobic — they’re racist, too.
A year into pandemic, America’s remaining lesbian bars are barely hanging on, a tribute to Beverly Cleary’s Ramona Quimby, and you’re about to hear a lot more about “ghost guns.”
Arkansas has now officially passed the most extreme anti-trans law yet, Tracy Chapman is the queer mentor you’ve been waiting for, ranking the 25 Best Muppets, and what happens if you lose your vaccination card?
Six tips from therapists on coping with your anxiety about returning back to “normal,” a scholarship for Black LGBTQ journalism students in Monica Roberts name, Brandi Carlile’s new memoir, and Tina Turner’s legacy, finally in her own words.
Here’s why the filibuster is a Jim Crow relic, Raquel Willis and Richie Shazam on imagining our queer and trans futures, Megan Rapinoe playing soccer in a suit is today’s thirst trap of choice, and celebrating Jessica Walter with 13 of Lucille Bluth’s most iconic moments.
Queen Latifah’s rom-com history, Black queer winemakers, a must-read personal essay R.O. Kwon about Atlanta, and how to plan for the growing old when you don’t plan on having kids.