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Autostraddle March Madness 2024: Fill Out Your Brackets Now!
Our theme for this year’s contest is “The Kids are All Right” and it was chosen for a reason. Over the last few years, we’ve seen a lot of right-wing attacks on LGBT kids.
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Do You Have Fire?
While the rest of my family stayed buried in the grief of continuing to live in the physical home where my brother had just died, I got to fly away. Run to the wild gardens of Berlin. Wear men’s clothes as if they were the only pieces of clothing I ever owned.
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Also.Also.Also: Rest in Elegance and Luxury, Andre Leon Talley
The best readings on Andre Leon Talley that I could find. It’s a good night to think about racism, fatphobia, and fashion.
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My Wife and I Eloped, but I Still Want a Big Wedding One Day
It feels amazing to call Beth my wife. The thought of not being able to marry her because I was too hung up on the perfect wedding, scared me.
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Cecilia Gentili Showed What It Means To Care About Sex Workers, Immigrants, and Trans People
She saw organizing and her work within her communities not as something she had to do but as something she needed and wanted to do.
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Boobs on Your Tube: “Our Flag Means Death” Welcomes Minnie Driver as Famously Lesbian Pirate, Anne Bonny
It’s time to meet our gal pal lesbian lovers! Also, updates on this week’s episode of Gen V.
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Cate Blanchett Is Bewitching But Her Lesbian Symphony Movie Is Tár-ible
Look, if you want Cate Blanchett to punch you in the face and run over you with her bicycle, that’s absolutely fine — but revisiting Carol or even Ocean’s 8 is a better way to live out that fantasy.
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Lesbian Visibility Week 2022: Where We Look For Lesbianspiration
This for Lesbian Visibility Day, we are talking about the people we look to for LESBIANSPIRATION. Did you thank a lesbian for changing your life today?
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Casey McQuiston’s “One Last Stop” Is an Unmissable Queer Rom-Com Full of Hope, Humor, and Heart
In Casey McQuiston’s One Last Stop, Jane and August fall in love in the all-consuming, omniscient, dramatic, lifelong lusty way only queers and fan fiction characters do.
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15 of the Most Chaotically Bisexual Things I Did as a Bisexual 15-Year-Old
My bisexuality was a resistance and a freedom and a liability. It was such a defining part of my life that I still cling to the word, to its shifting meaning, to all it can be and all the defiance it stands for.
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Satellite of Love: Queer Horoscopes for March 2023
The astrology of March resembles a small child running with scissors.
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How to Masturbate When You’re Sexually Repressed
Here’s how to masturbate when shame is getting in your way.
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90s Snacks I Want Back
If I had to guess, I would say that Warheads are made of sugar and that stuff called The Dip that Judge Doom uses in Roger Rabbit to melt cartoon characters.
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Every Good Queer and Trans Movie Streaming on HBO Max
HBO Max has queer women all over its impressive slate of films, including biopics like Bessie and Gia; documentaries about DADT and Billie Jean King; and lesbian classics like Desert Hearts.
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Member2Member Advice: Pod Swap
Members, come share your podcast and Youtube recommendations with each other!
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“Harley Quinn” Season 3 Is Even Gayer and More Romantic!
Not only are Harley and Ivy still together, still in love, and still alive; this season actually allows them to grow as both individuals and as a couple.
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Pop Culture Fix: Marvel’s Gonna Play Us Again With Michaela Coel’s (Queer) Aneka in “Wakanda Forever,” Huh?
Chelsea Gray is the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup MVP, this glorious trailer for A League of Their Own, and so much queer horror!
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How To Create Queer Spaces Through Art
The significance of purchasing directly from artists is heightened when we think about our current climate of unregulated AI.
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Queer Tarotscopes for Libra Season 2022: Where Do Your Beliefs Come From?
Today the sun moves into the cardinal air of Libra, officially ushering us into autumn.
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The Traditional and Radical Queer Haggadah I Wanted Didn’t Exist — So I Wrote It Myself
Nowadays, I ask, “how can my queerness deepen my Judaism, and how can my Judaism deepen my queerness?” Haggadah Min HaMeitzar is one answer to that question.