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Also.Also.Also: Kristen Stewart Is So Excited To Get Married She’s Worried She’ll Make The Wedding Weird
The USWNT will FINALLY get fair pay, “Call Me Maybe” is still a cultural moment 10 years later, and how Black feminists defined abortion rights.
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Also.Also.Also: May We Drink the Tears of the “Horny Older Men” Who’ve Been Heartbroken Over Elvira’s Coming Out
Elvira said that old straight men have taken her coming out the hardest, unlocking the trauma of childhood toys, and what happens when “girl power” meets sobriety.
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Bitch Magazine Is Closing: Bad News For Me, You and Indie Media Overall
After 25 years of reader-supported non-profit feminist media, Bitch Magazine is closing its doors.
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Also.Also.Also Two Queers, One Deleted TikTok: “Moana” Auli’i Cravalho Calls Co-Star Rowan Blanchard Biphobic
Did I have pizza for dinner last night? Yes. Am I having pizza again for dinner tonight? Also, yes. Queer as in F*ck You Ok so take all of this with the necessary grain of salt that I don’t keep up regular tabs on the major players involved, so I am playing catch up here!… […]
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Also.Also.Also: Zendaya Wants to Make “Like a Simple Love Story About Two Black Girls”
Black & Pink is hosting their annual Holiday Card Campaign to support our LGBT fam inside, it will surprise no one that the pandemic has raised our blood pressure, plus the queerness of the 90s and Green Day.
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Also.Also.Also: Shirley Manson Has “Always Really Identified With This Idea of Non-Binary”
The Dinah — 30 years later, Anita Hill wants more than apology from Joe Biden, the R. Kelly verdict we waited 20 years for, and Simone Biles on choosing herself.
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Also.Also.Also: Sara Ramirez Has Consciously Uncoupled from Their Husband, Is Available For Your Queer Activist Date Dreams
It’s *official* official that Sha’Carri Richardson will miss the Olympics completely, the dangers of being Very Online (ha!), and bigots have finally accomplished their goal of gutting the Voting Rights Act.
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Also.Also.Also: Congrats to Kate Freeman, Jeopardy’s First Openly Trans Winner, Hereby Crowned Queen of the Lesbian Nerds!
Congratulations to trans lesbian Kate Freeman, making book girls everywhere very proud. Also: an oral history of fashion’s response to the AIDS epidemic and 8 holiday horror movies to stream when you wish 2020 would just end already.
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Also.Also.Also: Demi Lovato’s Going UFO Hunting, Wants to Believe
Plus: The story behind Stacey Abrams fiction career, the WNBA’s 25 firsts on their 25th anniversary, Tumblr is trying to win back queers after driving them away, what does “cancel culture” even mean anymore, and more!
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Obsessed: Elisabeth Finch Lied About Having Cancer and We Watched It On Grey’s Anatomy
TV writer Elisabeth Finch is the latest human exposed for lying about being sick and suffering assorted traumas — but she’s not the first. More on Finch’s story and others like her, inside.
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Also.Also.Also: Welcome Television’s First Indigenous, Bisexual Bachelorette, May She Become Queen of the “Bachelor” Universe
We have a lot of questions about Gillette’s singing pubic hair commercial, what introverts and extroverts can learn from each other, and where would food be without Padma Lakshmi?
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Obsessed: The Stayner Family’s Real American Horror Story
Hulu’s “Captive Audience” is one of the most intense crime stories I’ve ever heard, and it starts with the kidnapping of a seven-year-old boy and ends with a serial killer in Yosemite park.
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Also.Also.Also: It’s Not Your Imagination, Your Mom Really Does Need That Therapy
Brandi Carlile on her morning routine, guess who’s IRL gay from Falcon and The Winter Solider, and these anti-trans sports bills aren’t just transphobic — they’re racist, too.
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According to GLAAD, Social Media Companies Are Failing LGBTQ+ People
GLAAD released its 2022 Social Media Safety Index report, and all major social media networks – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube – earned below a 50% score out of 100. They are literally failing the queer community.
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Sunday Funday Salutes Our Lesbians In Lanyards
Happy Sunday! Let’s read good books, watch good TV, and celebrate those who are working hard for us.
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Also.Also.Also: Finally, Emmy Noms for Mj Rodriguez and POSE in Our Lifetimes
“It’s astounding, and it’s not just for me. I’m winning for so many people out there, so many babies out there, the generation that comes after me — that’s who it’s for, it’s not for me.”
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Also.Also.Also: Alison Bechdel Is Working on a “Dykes to Watch Out For” Animated TV Series!
Oprah wants you to listen to “To L and Back” — which means we are close, personal friends with Oprah now! Also: the radical queer history of Atlanta, the UK bans conversion therapy, and the WNBA is back for its 25th season.
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Also.Also.Also: That’s *Grammy Nominated* Queer R&B, Rap Heartthrob Chika to You.
Was Josh Hartnett a millennial gay stepping-stone? What’s next for the #Resistance if Trump isn’t there to kick around anymore? Also: readings from both Kristen Arnett and Roxane Gay, the public libraries that shaped Octavia Butler, and dreams of a Black utopia.
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Also.Also.Also: The Best Boxer Briefs, as Ranked by Your Girlfriend
Mississippi became the first state to sign this year’s sweep of anti-trans bills into law (and some more readings about what’s coming next), misogynoir nearly killed Meghan Markle, and making it through this terrible sexless year.
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Also.Also.Also: Chase Strangio and Kimberly Drew Are the Cutest Queer Love Story You’ll See Today!
Queen Latifah’s rom-com history, Black queer winemakers, a must-read personal essay R.O. Kwon about Atlanta, and how to plan for the growing old when you don’t plan on having kids.