Results for: Feel good
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Brittani Nichols on Writing “Abbott Elementary,” Making Oprah a Shipper
“I hope that as people become more familiar with the episodes that I personally write, they’ll notice sort of this undercurrent of community care.”
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Autostraddle March Madness 2024: “The Kids Are Alright” Round One — Brainiacs
One Day at a Time’s Elena Alvarez, The L Word: Generation Q’s Angelica Porter-Kennard, Skins’ Naomi Campbell, Buffy’s Willow Rosenberg, Derry Girls’ wee lesbian, and so many other gay nerds are looking for your vote!!
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P-Valley Has Changed the Rules of Black Queer Storytelling
A roundtable between four queer black writers about THEE show of the summer that united exceptional storytelling, with blackness and queerness and southernness, in ways we’ve never seen before.
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Were We Ever So Young: Couples We Used To Ship and Were Extremely Wrong About
Now we are older and wiser! We can look back on our favorite toxic ships with compassion or horror or both.
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“There’s Nothing I Can’t Do”: Harlem’s Jerrie Johnson on Tye’s Self-Discovery and Breaking the Binary
“This binary is so new and so American and so beneficial to the patriarchy and white supremacy.”
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Who Is the Antler Queen on Yellowjackets?
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.
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Autostraddle March Madness 2024: ‘The Kids Are Alright’ Round of 32!
We have actual *couples* going against *each other* this round! Including Yellowjacket’s Van and Tai and First Kill’s Calliope and Juliette! Plus Buffy’s Willow, SLOCG’s Leighton, and 26 other queer teens on TV who are clawing for your votes this March Madness!
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Kristen Kish on “Iron Chef,” Power Suits, and the Freedom to Be Her Queer Self
“The storytelling of food is getting, literally and figuratively, more colorful.“
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Autostraddle March Madness: Better Halves — Baby Gays
Plus the Sci-Fi/Fantasy better halves you’re sending to the Autostraddle Sweet 16!
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Autostraddle March Madness 2023: Trope-y Wives – Enemies to Lovers
Is there anything gayer than enemies to lovers, when you really think about it?
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Work and Class in “The Haunting of Bly Manor”
Woven throughout the series are thoughts on care and caretaking and who does that care and caretaking as well as domestic work.
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Good Trouble’s Sherry Cola on Queer Asian Love Stories and Making Her Mom Proud
“I literally feel taken aback at the fact that I am telling this story that has never been told, period. I challenge everyone to name one other TV show that portrays love between two Asian women. It does not exist to this level.”
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Slow Takes: “12 Dates of Christmas” and When Transphobia Makes You a Chaos Demon
If you want to live in a reality show, go ahead and sow chaos, but if you’d rather have a romcom, you have to let go.
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Autostraddle March Madness: Better Halves — Sci-Fi/Fantasy
One TV Team member called this region “mean.” Another called it a “hate crime.”
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32 Excerpts From Really Special “League Of Their Own” Reviews Written By Homophobes Who’ve Had Quite Enough
“Women in the 1940s were conservative and respectful. This series tried to make them into whores and lesbians!”
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Slow Takes: “In My Skin” and the Value of Second Chances
The second and final series of In My Skin is one of the best seasons of television I’ve ever seen.
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Autostraddle March Madness: Better Halves — GROWN
Isn’t that the point — to be able to search and connect outside of your real life and sometimes find that solace or sameness that you’re in search of?
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There’s Something About Bookish Men I Can Step On
Let’s just {redacted} on top of a pile of demonology books?
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Jinkx Monsoon on Queer Adolescence, Being a Lifelong MILF, and Working Out Demons Through Drag
“I call it paying it forward. Because that’s what drag queens did for me at a young age. That’s what drag queens have done for me all throughout my life.”
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Slow Takes: “Pen15” and Embracing Alternate Girlhoods
Watching the first season during what I considered my second puberty was miserable. I could acknowledge its effectiveness, but I felt alienated.