Results for: queer parenting
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April 2024: What’s New and Gay on Netflix, Hulu, Starz, Max, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Peacock and MGM+
We’ve got a ’90s-set true crime drama miniseries in which both Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough play queer, a documentary about girls building a government, Julianne Moore as a scheming bisexual Countess in historical miniseries “Mary & George,” new seasons of Heartbreak High and Star Trek: Discovery and so much more.
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After Winding Queer Fertility Journey, Da Brat and Her Wife Had Their Baby!
Da Brat and her wife Jesseca “Judy” Harris-Dupart are officially hot queer moms!
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Boobs on Your Tube: Merry Mythic Quest-mas From TV’s Nerdiest Gay Couple
Plus updates on Survivor, The Sex Lives of College Girls, and Home Economics.
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Also.Also.Also: Meet the Trans Rockers Revolutionizing the UK’s Metal Scene
Meanwhile, the U.S. wave of anti-LGBTQ legislation is not limited to red states, so don’t think for a second that it is.
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Things They Don’t Tell You About Becoming a Non-Carrying, Queer Mom
Insights from a non-carrying toddler mom, because I don’t think they make a two-moms edition of “What to Expect When You’re Expecting”.
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Boobs on Your Tube: We Are Weak for Class of 09’s Gal Pals
Plus updates on SaintX and How I Met Your Father.
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Also.Also.Also: Everything You Need To Know Heading Into Banned Books Week
As Banned Books Week nears, here’s who’s pushing for the bans and who’s fighting back.
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No Filter: Liv Hewson Is Happy To Be Gay on Television
Plus, here’s what other queer celebs wore to the GLAAD Awards.
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Also.Also.Also: The MILF Aesthetic Is Deservedly Getting a Museum Treatment for Its Queer Icon Status
Congratulations to Andrea Long Chu for her Pulitzer Prize in Criticism, making ethical porn for Black women, and Republicans’ anti-trans assault actually has an Achilles heel.
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Laphonza Butler Will Replace Dianne Feinstein, Becoming America’s First Black Lesbian Senator
The appointment, which California Governor Gavin Newsom confirmed late Sunday night and will announce later today, is historic — though potentially short lived.
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TONIGHT! Watch the Yellowjackets Premiere With Us
Stingers up!
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YA Favorite Jennifer Dugan’s Queer Thriller Debut Is a Lesson in Trauma
The Last Girls Standing gave me big Yellowjackets vibes.
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Pop Culture Fix: At The Tender Age of 20, JoJo Siwa Has Already Learned The Perils of U-Hauling
JoJo Siwa talks about lesbian relationships on her podcast. Also: Nike submits the NWSL as a “drama” for a Golden Globe, the official Mean Girls trailer drop, Jade McLeod on debuting Jagged Little Pill’s non-binary Jo and more!
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In a Year Full of Great Sapphic Holiday Romances, “Kiss Her Once for Me” Stood Out
Kiss Her Once for Me is a truly stellar example of not just a holiday romance or a queer romance, but of any kind of romance.
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Straddler On The Mountain: Mel
Mel won the Kipper Clothiers campership this time around, and you’ll know why when you see her amazing style. A third-time camper and longtime reader, she talks about Toronto, working at a hotel, her Filipino family, and (duh) A-Camp.
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Another Campership Opportunity: Kreuzbach10 Wants To Send You To A-Camp For Free!
Camp is just two months away and we’re offering another opportunity for you to go for free, thanks to Kreuzbach10!
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“Carol & The End of the World” Teaches Us How to Survive the Apocalypse
While many apocalyptic shows offer the idea that love is salvation, they often focus on romantic love. Carol & The End of the World rejects that idea.
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Queer and Appalachian: Creating Art Out of Loneliness
Throughout the decade of making this photography book, I have learned new senses of belonging.
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Pop Culture Fix: Zeke Smith and Nico Santos’ Palm Springs Wedding Had Everything — Drag Dolly Parton, Party City Decor, Lamb Lollipops
Zeke Smith and Nico Santos had the cutest gay wedding in Palm Springs! Also: Megan Rapinoe and Ali Krieger’s fairytale NWSL finals, Brynn’s possibly real crush on Jenna Lyons, queer X-Men, Chrishell Strause’s favorite Los Angeles hangs and more!
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Before and After the Library
Author Kristen Arnett writes on growing up in a house where books were banned and becoming a queer librarian in Florida.