Monday Roundtable: Our First Protests
What did we first take to the streets about?
What did we first take to the streets about?
Lesbian archives, advocacy, prom, and of course, even more Janelle Monae news.
What to do if you feel lonely, what to do if you’re a victim of revenge porn, how straight parents fail at talking to queer kids about sex, how (and why it’s fun) to put ginger up your butt, what your Venus means and more.
Did someone say they needed me to answer 19 questions in one post?? No, they did not, but I did it anyway!!
Plus updates on Into the Badlands, Siren, Star, Once Upon a Time, and help figuring out how to watch Vida!
“Is that Emily? And Sarah!? AND Casey??”
Many of these companies are small, queer and independently-owned themselves, which makes their donations to A-Camp even more amazing!
Though Emma and Eddy are the central queer protagonists, the supporting cast of each of their friendship circles come peppered with queer bodies of all shapes and sizes and gender spectrums.
I was talking with a friend recently, and they told me about their part-time receptionist work. All the sudden I found myself really loving the idea of being a part-time receptionist while still working on my writing. I think I have a new dream job.
It’s not the size of the boat shoes, it’s the motion of the ocean!
“What’s the acceptable dressing for a Man Salad? Crude oil? Turpentine?”
In this age of endless dragons, androids, zombies, superheroes and dystopian hellscapes on television, it turns out the most exciting new show is just about two intelligent women chasing one another.
Take this quiz so you can show up on the court and hype up your lesbianism to your fellow lesbian basketball players/lovers.
The town civil war that has defined this season just got a lot more deadly.
Welcome to Shibari 101, your chance to learn the building blocks of Japanese rope bondage! Today, we’re talking about history, basics and safety.
Vida’s queer showrunner Tanya Saracho talks to Autostraddle one-on-one about the politics of building a Latinx LGBT writers room, Beyoncé, and why Vida is going to be your new spring obsession!
“Identify the following gay looking birds.”
Reading “When Katie Met Cassidy” felt like closing a wound left open by other queer/same-sex romances that came before it.
May Day is also known as International Workers’ Day. Yesterday, Los Angeles marched with a spotlight on the attacks on immigrant workers and with a push for the upcoming election.
Plus: Hannah Hart joined Ellen DeGeneres’ digital network, renewals for three lesbian TV shows, Tessa Thompson loves that Tessa As Goats Twitter account, a new Whitney documentary, and more!