Boobs on Your Tube: Raising Kanan’s Third Season Begs Us To Reconsider What We Mean by “Bury Your Gays”
Also, catching up on Rap Sh!t and the season finale of Black Cake.
Also, catching up on Rap Sh!t and the season finale of Black Cake.
Yellowjackets, Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, Station 19, and more! Check out our favorite queer TV couples of 2023.
Queer teens, a zombie killer, and one very disturbed set of twins. Check out our favorite queer TV characters of 2023!
For some reason, four different works of queer media have used “Total Eclipse of the Heart” this year.
Taissa obviously wants a trench to add to her extensive collection.
Realizing that her new career might be slipping from her grasp, Chastity does what does best: hustles.
We’ve got new queer movies, a non-binary warrior in Zac Snyder’s Rebel Moon, Hallmark’s first lesbian-centric Christmas movie, a British sitcom about a depressed queer weirdo, a doc about queers in the midwest and another about the women’s soccer teams
In 2023, you shouldn’t be able to skip one (1) episode of TV and never know one of the main characters is queer. Plus, updates on Black Cake and Rap Sh!t.
Discovering my queerness blew my world wide open, upended my expectations and left me with a clean slate to fill in as I pleased, holding on to the parts I wanted to keep, and discarding the ones I didn’t. And somehow, against all odds, I think that’s exactly what’s happened with Selling Sunset.
I’m talking about stories where the trans character’s transness isn’t the focus — where they’re allowed to be the worst behaved one or simply hot and getting laid or just really fucking good at their job.
Sydney Colson and Theresa Plaisance started their sketch comedy “The Syd + TP Show” to become the faces of the league. We got together to talk about how that’s… worked out better than expected.
“Black Cake” digs through memory, trauma, abuse and chaos in ways that reverberate to the core.
In this season of Survivor, some of the strongest players have already been eliminated.
In the movie, Ramona writes Roxie off as a bicurious fling, but in the show she’s just another ex.
“Unapologetic” may ultimately be a testament to a mother’s love for her children, but it takes the audience on a journey of her career that’s worth relishing.
There are killers among us. They’re on our TVs. They’re running our governments. They’re in charge of the companies that control our lives. Will we change our narratives? Will we stop them?
I could spend the rest of my life watching Lena Headey play queer. But, at the end of the day, I’m not sure we can add this one to the “win” column.
Plus, a Thanksgiving flashback stuffed with queer family drama on this week’s Black Cake.
Karina might be a little… evil? But she’s also really hot. So you can see why Aleesha might be torn.
1. Chrishell and G kissing, followed by G screaming, “THIS IS MY WIFE!”