HBO’s “Somebody Somewhere” Is Middle-Age Queer Friendship and Hard-Won Hope
I’m one half of a Hallmark movie, if they made Hallmark movies about middle age lesbians.
I’m one half of a Hallmark movie, if they made Hallmark movies about middle age lesbians.
“The Ultimatum: Queer Love” is finally here! Plus, we’ve got prominent queer storylines in “XO, Kitty,” Sepideh Moafi back in our hearts on “Class of ’09,” the Angel City documentary, stand-up specials from Wanda Sykes and Hannah Gadsby and more!
I honestly can’t even remember the last time our TV Team, and queer fandom in general, were taking up pitchforks and lighting lanterns with the power of only rage, and marching into the woods singing “Kill the Beast!”
Plus updates on All American, Survivor, Fantasy Island, The Power, and A Million Little Things.
And one of them’s a liiiiitle bit high.
“I’m so happy when I see online that queer people are interpreting Cynthia’s gender in different ways.”
A lot of different arguments could be made as to the truth behind the Antler Queen veil, and I have accordingly put on my high school debate team hat to try to make several different cases at once, concluding with my final and favorite theory.
It doesn’t even matter if Australia is your team — because one of the best takeaways of the docu-series is that our team, us queers, we’re the ones who are winning.
We know how much Rachel Weisz loves a lesbian sex scene, so this seems like an easy sell.
Nonbinary actors face a difficult choice when it comes to major acting awards: pretend to be cisgender, or decline to compete altogether.
Happy Lesbian Visibility Day, the one day a year us lesbians take our corporeal form and make mischief in the streets in our flannel and Birkenstocks while singing “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman.
I guess it’s possible I’m “unwell,” but catch me hand washing silk caftans in the river or whatever — my wife Lottie needs her outfits!
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.
Plus updates on Fantasy Island, Good Trouble, The Power, A Million Little Things, All American, and the Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts Wife Show!
This series is the gold standard for how gender-swapping adaptations should function; it should feel intentional and be an additive and expansive choice, not mere surface-level detail.
Lies, truths, death, and friendship! Yellowjackets is back with another devastating episode.
Yes, it gets gay, and not just like for a smidge of a second but for a whole episode!
What I need as a survivor is the knowledge, the understanding, the belief that I’m not in this alone. I was alone in the abuse. I do not want to be alone in the recovery.
We’ve got great suggestions for how to get your Yellowjackets fix!
“The Ultimatum: Queer Love” trailer has dropped and we’ve got a May premiere date for the hotly anticipated Netflix dating reality show with a cast comprised entirely of queer women and non-binary people!