Femme Brûleé: Vegan Chocolate Icebox Pie
I hope I don’t have to tell you to lick the whisk once you’re done.
I hope I don’t have to tell you to lick the whisk once you’re done.
“As a kid, I was always really confused about who my family was…”
It’s also time to catch up with the women of Claws!
“I am so glad I joined A+ (even though it led to me drinking literal vodka water)”
How was your week? How are your wrists doing? How’s your sleep hygiene? I hope you’re doing swimmingly (and are swimming!) and I want to hear all about it in the comments!
So tell me what you want, what you really really want.
Topics include murder, Uber, R Kelly, people getting lost and dying in National Parks, the child molestation scandal on the isolated Pitcairn Island, fast fashion, how Gotham gave us Donald Trump and so much more!
A list of stores that are amazing resources for dressing a gender neutral child.
Heather says: “I am a good communicator, I have a lot to offer a potential partner/wife and I would love to share my amazing life with someone equally amazing, kind and compassionate.”
If I and other people with certain disabilities are going to survive, we need care — and not from ourselves. Because when it gets really bad for me, self-care is literally impossible. In those moments, I need community care.
Bird, who has remained pretty quiet about her personal life throughout her career, simply told ESPN: “I’m gay. Megan’s my girlfriend.”
For the final installment of Queer Crip Love Fest, we turn the cute up to 11.
“Just wait, as soon as the cameras start rolling, she’s gonna go all right-wing on her ass.”
The museum that texts you modern art, What We Lose, what to read, burning your work and more.
I thought I’d talk on a granular level about living in my particular body. And then, if you wanted to, you could do the same.
River Song and Thirteen sitting in a tree, k-i-s-s-i-n-g. Also let’s talk about: That Wrinkle in Time trailer, Wonder Woman’s continued domination at the box office, and American Horror Story: Bees.
“Vibes. It’s all about the energy I share, the energy we share with one another. Whether in public or in private, in romance or otherwise. I think about the deepest times in my life and how I dealt with them through music with a bounce, catchy melodies and poetic sentiments.”
Shraya’s lyrics tease apart the ways in which trans girls’ emotional lives are drawings rendered in chiaroscuro, the play of light and shadow: The power and relief of discovering one’s identity in private intertwined with the pain of objectification and sexual violence.
Also, Evan Rachel Wood attends a Rocky Horror screening and Sarah Paulson makes a real connection with someone special.
Boy? Girl? BOY OR GIRL?