Results for: representation
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Pop Culture Fix: Brandi Carlile Wants a Lesbian “Golden Girls” (We Deserve)
Meg Stalter remixes “Silk Chiffon” in front of MUNA, Tracy Chapman won a Country Music Award for “Fast Car” 35 years after its first release, and Marlon Wayans loves his trans kid.
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The Traitors Season Two Reunion Recap: Peppermint Underscores the Biases That Led to Her Elimination
“It kind of eerily reminded me of a high school experience where I was the only out LGBTQ person at the time,” Peppermint says.
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“Silver Haze” Finds Devastation and Beauty in a New Kind of Lesbian Romance
There are plenty of movies with characters who have scars, but very few that don’t use them for either horror or inspiration.
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Anatomy of a Queer Sex Scene: Drive-Away Dolls Is Suffused With Lesbian Sex Throughout
“Justice for shower sex! It’s so controversial but I’m very pro.”
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Will ‘Baby Reindeer’ Welcome a New Era of Complex Television?
We cannot fight stigmas around transness, queerness, and surviving abuse by reducing the complexities of life into rules and checklists.
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Amazon Cancels “A League of Their Own” Season 2, Turns Out There Is Crying in Baseball
Will Graham and Abbi Jacobson created something truly special with A League of Their Own, and I will never forgive Amazon for calling the game before it was over, especially when it seemed like we were finally going to win.
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Famous Pop Star Comes Out as Gay and Also as a Cryptid Wearing a Human Suit
“We totally called the gay thing,” Kelly Jones, one of Famous Pop Star’s fans, said after the news broke. “The cryptid thing, not so much.”
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8 British Film and TV Characters Who Made Me Gay
From Skins to Feel Good, these eight characters turned out to be life-changing.
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Bound Joins the Criterion Collection, a Win for Sapphic Cinephiles
It will become the 9th film directed by and about queer women to join the collection. Listen, I know this is important for Cinema reasons, but it’s important for Horny reasons, too.
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I’m Watching Xena: Warrior Princess for the First Time, and My Wife Is What Makes It Special
I love getting to see this show through her eyes; I don’t think I’d enjoy it half as much if I was watching it on my own without her as a guide.
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Marsha Warfield Takes Her Place in the Parthenon of Black Queer Women on Television
“When you’re standing on the mountain, and been climbing it as long as I have, you can look back and say, ‘no baby, we’ve come a long way.'” I had the pleasure of talking to Ms. Warfield ahead of her triumphant return as Roz in tonight’s Night Court season finale.
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An Open Letter From the Vampiric Council on Vampire Erasure
Everybody knows vampires are the gayest undead creatures.
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The Hot Lesbian on “LOL: Last One Laughing Ireland” Should Have Won
Catherine Bohart has gained at least one new follower and fan.
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NSFW Sunday is Smart and Sexy, In That Order
This week on NSFW Sunday: sexual history, Dita Von Tesse, and non-monogamy.
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Beyond Gender Identity: A History of Trans Actors in Cis Roles
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.
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“Never Have I Ever Season Four” Stepped Right Into the Affirmative Action Debate
As in previous seasons, it’s hard not to feel that a show that’s theoretically about raising the profile of an often-misrepresented racial minority in America, instead completely misrepresents racism as it exists in America.
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“Living For the Dead” Trailer: Kristen Stewart Ghost Hunting Show Looks Like So Gay Dude
“Kristen Stewart ghost hunting show” is not something we made up in a peak pandemic fever dream.Â
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In ‘We Were the Universe’, Grief and Motherhood Are Horny
We Were the Universe eschews the conventional grief novel in its horniness, the conventional motherhood novel in its queerness, and even the conventional sex novel in its emphasis on fantasy over reality.
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I Watched New Reality Show ‘I Kissed a Girl’ and I Liked It
Ten women are matched into couples, and the first time they meet, they must greet each other tongue-first!
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Yes, “Griselda” On Netflix Is Bisexual — But Does That Matter?
What’s the line between the raw knuckled ambition of greed and capitalism that are at the root of crime genres, and the slimy, glamorous girlboss-ification of a notorious killer?