Dua Saleh on “Sex Education,” Cal’s Sexuality, and the Trans Language Barrier
“It feels really good and kind of dreamlike that this was my debut role.”
“It feels really good and kind of dreamlike that this was my debut role.”
Everybody is either having sex or embarrassing themselves or both!
Also this week, Covid comes to Work In Progress and American Horror Story was actually pretty scary!
Sex Education keeps getting better because it approaches storytelling the way it teaches us to approach sex — with curiosity, excitement, and a willingness to learn.
We love queer television because television brings us together, and nothing better defines that spirit than this little homegrown awards contest.
Kara and the Superfriends have to find a way to stop Nyxly from destroying the universe while Lena learns more about her mother and herself.
The time has come to cast your vote for the very best in LGBTQ Television! Because a Television Academy of mostly cis, straight white men don’t speak for us.
“I think everyone should make love to a plastic spoon at least once in their lifetime.”
It’s take your child to work day on Work in Progress, Raising Kanan is up to some hackneyed storytelling, and Angelica Ross is stealing every scene in American Horror Story (and also our hearts).
We’re heading for the love getaway with SO much drama at lesbian karaoke! Everybody is making questionable romantic choices and it is a THRILL to witness!
I’ve never grown out of my love for cartoons, and it’s a good thing because I firmly believe some of the best LGBTQ+ storytelling to ever grace our teevees has happened in animated series.
Good Trouble’s season three finale is overstuffed, but super gay.
Supergirl tries to keep her promise to Orlando while Alex trains Kelly to be Guardian and Mama Nal trains Nia to be Dreamer.
In the season six finale, Sara and Ava try to pull of a last-minute wedding before the impending alien invasion…can queer love save the day?
“Why is she being like, ‘Oh, I can’t kiss you. I’m in a relationship.’ Like, no, you’re not. You met an older woman at a party last weekend. Who among us hasn’t? Take it easy.”
Are you into skipping class or casting spells? Your answer will determine your fate in this very important quiz.
This week on The L Word: Generation Q, MIcah attempts to navigate Porter-Kennard family therapy, Gigi and Dani get boozy, Finley explores her opportunities, Alice and Tom save shellfish lives and A BLAST FROM THE PAST returns to cause trouble for Shane.
Work in Progress knows friends are family (and not in a corny way), the queer teens have a night to remember on Raising Kanan, and Jess is STILL MISSING on In The Dark.
On this week’s Good Trouble: Dancing around an Asian lesbian love triangle, a whole other queer relationship forming, Margaret Cho — this show just keeps getting gayer!
Kelly, Alex, and the Superfriends set out to help a little boy and his older brother but end up uncovering more than they bargained for.