Results for: queer parenting
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Alison Brie Is Bisexual, Has Been Waiting for the Right Tweet To Tell You
Alison Brie is bisexual; she said it right out loud in a BuzzFeed video with her husband, and that is that! Huzzah!
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The “Ted” TV Show Has Classic Crass Humor Plus a Queer Cousin
The offensive humor of the Ted franchise is called out by a queer character in the new TV series.
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You Need Help: My Partner and I Disagree About Our COVID Risk Reduction Practices
Sometimes, after dealing with an active crisis as a team, it’s the period afterward that can start to pull us apart. There’s more time and space for your individual needs and feelings; it’s not surprising that this is when the resentment can really start to build!
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52 TV Shows With Lesbian, Bisexual and Queer Characters Cancelled After One Season
140 TV shows with lesbian, bisexual, queer and/or trans women characters only got one season to shine before getting cancelled. Here are just some of the many LGBTQ+ shows that were gone too soon.
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March 2024: What’s New and Gay on Netflix, Peacock, HBO Max, Hulu, Prime Video and Paramount+
We’ve got season three of Girls5Eva, a new Liane Moriarty limited series with a lesbian main character, the return of Shondaland, a comedy special stuffed with your favorite queer and trans comics and actually quite a bit more!
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You Came Out As Queer; Now Come Out as an Artist
I still have a hard time saying: I am a writer. I am an artist.
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Barbie Is Right: Heterosexuality Is Goofy
Straightness in Barbieland is cringe.
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NSFW Sunday Loves Lesbian Sex on a Micro and a Macro Level
Hello, today is Lesbosexy Sunday! There’s so much to do and think about.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Queer Insta-Stalking Works Out OK Actually on “Grown-ish”
Also! Updates on 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days and Nancy Drew!
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This Week’s Episode of “Good Trouble” Was the Queerest of the Season
For all the shortcomings of Good Trouble, I’m hard pressed to recall a show — other than The L Word, Pose, and A League of Their Own — that integrated so many queer characters into its narrative.
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I Don’t Want To Write Beautiful Things
I am in the business of writing honestly, especially about the things that hurt — heartbreak, disappointment, shame, poverty.
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The Comment Awards Are All Lit Up Inside
“I came for the lights and left wanting to know more about your Disney villain mom!”
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Boobs on Your Tube: After Six Years, Jessica Capshaw and Her Dimples Are Back on ‘Grey’s Anatomy’
Arizona Robbins is back at Grey Sloan Memorial, but does Grey’s Anatomy do right by the longest running lesbian character on network TV? Also Maya and Carina are still stuck in babyland on Station 19, Clea DuVall was a judge on Top Chef: Wisconsin, and updates on The Equalizer, All American, and more!
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A Sweet Sixteen Becomes a Coming Out Party in Queer YA Novel “Friday I’m in Love”
The scene where Mahalia — the Black queer teen at the center of Camryn Garrett’s new novel — comes out to her mom is painful but honest.
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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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“Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies” Can’t Go Both Ways
Rise of the Pink Ladies wants the privilege of deciding when and how questions of race matter, but that’s not how it works — not on a fictional television show where teenagers sing on cafeteria tables for fun, and not in life.
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Fatimah Asghar’s New Novel Is a Salve for My Reality of Grief
Nothing lasts, though — not our parents, not our homes, not our relationships, not us.
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Lesbian Weddings on TV: From Carol and Susan to Bette and Tina
The history of lesbian weddings on TV: parents refusing to attend, wild ’90s hats, untimely deaths, a weed brownie rave on the Eiffel Tower, an impromptu prison wedding, the union of two solo gems and so much more.
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Queer Naija Lit: Akwaeke Emezi’s “The Death of Vivek Oji” Delves Into What Is Born in Death
Emezi’s ability to immerse the reader into multiple characters’ realities and tell a story that isn’t just one narrative but infinite is reminiscent of Toni Morrison, even as Emezi creates something entirely new in Vivek.
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“Working It” Says the Quiet Parts Out Loud About Sex Work
Before I was a sex worker, I was a proud sex worker ally.