Everyone Agrees: Glinda Might Be a Little Bit in the Closet
Two out of two Glindas agree that Glinda might be a little bit in the closet.
Two out of two Glindas agree that Glinda might be a little bit in the closet.
Tran and Gladstone co-star in the upcoming even more queer remake of the already very queer The Wedding Banquet.
I can’t believe I’m going to say this, but the Cruel Intentions series made me miss Euphoria. If a show is going to be bad, I’d rather it at least be sexy.
Also: Podcasts are extinct — just call your yappy girlfriend!
Find out what ill-advised BIG step to take with your person who you maybe haven’t even defined the relationship with.
Cruel Intentions is an interesting movie in that it doesn’t have a ton of EXPLICIT queerness and yet it probably plays a significant role in more queer awakenings than most very queer movies.
Having a booboo is so butch.
How to navigate dating apps when you have very limited sexual experience?! Also, a reader feels isolated after experiencing profound family loss.
Turns out a lot of us hate folding laundry.
Queue up a fake fire on your TV and have mocktails by a mockfire.
Sagittarius season encourages us to have independent thoughts and actions.
Ivan Reitman’s second team-up of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito after Twins (1988) has a bit of a cult status in my queer friend group.
While The Sex Lives of College Girls succeeds in ushering Rapp off the canvas, it’s less successful in navigating its third season without her.
Very few movies are Bad or Good, Offensive or Inoffensive, Positive or Harmful.
Everyone needs to stop being so flippant about telling queer and trans people to buy guns.
Tired: Start your day by setting intentions.
Wired: Start your day by quoting Cruel Intentions.
Racquel and Mel are bringing queerness to RHONY beyond the visibility of their relationship.
Plus, a photo of Melissa King that will have you screaming YES, CHEF!!!!!!
The completed episode of the Marvel animated series appeared to have been cut due to its pro-trans message.
My wife and I are having a baby and this is the first edition of Baby Steps, a column about the gestation and eventual birth of this human child who I think is going to be pretty tall!