Results for: fosters
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Sarah Paulson and Tig Notaro’s Lesbian Party Bus, Explained
Allison Janney, Sarah Paulson, Holland Taylor, Tig Notaro, Stephanie Allynne, Carla Gallo, Amanda Kloots, Sherri Saum and Lee Rose were singing Lady Gaga and Indigo Girls and Lizzo on a lesbian party bus this weekend. But why? And how do they know each other? Great news: we spent all day investigating.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 407 Recap: Control (or Something Like It)
Alice breaks down after a big gay fight about nothing, and Malika’s not letting The Fosters keep all that gay pool fun to themselves.
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The 60 Most Prolific Lesbian and Bisexual Women Actors
These are the lesbian and bisexual actors who have appeared in the most television shows and cinema film movies and major theater — and some of these names might surprise you!
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15 Excellent LGBTQ TV Parents Because I Started Watching Succession and YIKES
I had to take a break from my Succession binge to rewatch The Owl House and remind myself that all parents are not like fuckin’ Logan Roy.
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‘Appropriate Behavior’ Says F*ck Your Coming Out Arc
Desiree Akhavan’s debut feature is one of the best indie queer movies of the past decade.
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Boobs on Your Tube: “grown-ish” Tackles the Queer Urge to Merge, Just in Time for Cuffing Season
Plus updates on The Chi and Roswell, New Mexico.
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This Week’s Episode of “Good Trouble” Was the Queerest of the Season
For all the shortcomings of Good Trouble, I’m hard pressed to recall a show — other than The L Word, Pose, and A League of Their Own — that integrated so many queer characters into its narrative.
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Now A+ Members Can Take shea’s “Writing Yourself Home” Workshop at Your Own Pace
Writing Yourself Home is a special generative workshop for writers of all ages that honors the complexities of what constitutes “home.”
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NSFW Lesbosexy Sunday is 50 Shades of Ridiculous
This week on NSFW Sunday: lingerie, cunnilingus, thinking kink and a guide to writing erotica.
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In ‘Under the Bridge’ Finale, Cam and Rebecca Both Finally Go Home
Like most episodes, the events of “Mercy Alone” are faithful to an emotional truth if not the specific facts of what really happened.
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These Are the Five Victims of the Club Q Shooting in Colorado Springs
Four victims of the shooting at an LGBTQ+ club in Colorado Springs have been named, including two Club Q bartenders, Derrick Rump and Daniel Davis Aston, as well as Kelly Loving, Raymond Green and Ashley Paugh, who had an 11-year-old daughter.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 412 Recap: Thirsty Thurs-yay
Angelica and Malika have one of those fights that starts out as mild annoyance and turns into a referendum on the entire relationship. Get it together and use your words, you gays!
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“Good Trouble” Episode 402 Recap: It’s Where You Belong
Stef and Lena return… to help Callie make a huge, life-changing, show-changing decision.
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Pop Culture Fix: Finally Some Justice for Megan Thee Stallion
Lashana Lynch discovers Miss Honey is a queer icon, peep Lauren Ambrose as adult Van on Yellowjackets,
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‘Dead Boy Detectives’ Has a Goth Lesbian Butcher, Gay Ghosts, and a Cheryl Dunye-Directed Episode
I may be a vegetarian, but I want more of this goth lesbian butcher!
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Nex Benedict Loved Cats and Video Games and Reading
I hope we remember this little Minecraft loving nerd for more than how he died. I hope we remember that he loved friendship bracelets first.
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What Can a Queer Film Series Accomplish?
Queer Rhapsody, a new film series in Los Angeles, aims to create community and filmmaker support beyond the festival structure.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Carina and Maya Are Entering Their Hot Moms Era, You Know I’m Here for It
But this is Station 19’s last season. These are the last few weeks we will ever spend with Maya and Carina. They deserve a happy ending. So I’m going to step into that joy and stand ten toes down in it.
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A Message From The CEO/CFO
“These are three incredible people who have put so much of their time and heart and energy into Autostraddle.”
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“Thor: Love and Thunder” Promised Us Gay Valkyrie, So What Happened Here?
After being queer coded for years, everyone expected that Valkyrie would finally have a major gay storyline. And yet! How did Marvel still get it so wrong?