Results for: Buffy the vampire slayer
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There’s Something About Bookish Men I Can Step On
Let’s just {redacted} on top of a pile of demonology books?
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I Almost Didn’t Write It
I don’t want to write about it for any other publication. I barely want to write about it for myself.
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Boobs on Your Tube: 2021 Fall TV Is Here and Heckin Queer!
Work in Progress, Vigil, American Horror Story, Raising Kanan, NCIS: Hawai’i, Our Kind of People, Roswell New Mexico, Queen Sugar — and Merry Christmas from Niecy Nash!
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QUIZ: Which Queer Cat Are You?
Cats are Halloween-ish right? Doesn’t matter. The main thing is cats are universal and eternal and you’re lucky to be compared to one.
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Highlights/Delights from San Diego Comic-Con 2010
More zany stuff went down at San Diego Comic-Con 2010 than you can shake a stick at, but we’ll try to shake a stick anyway. Check out the new Scott Pilgrim movie, a queer comics panel, a Whedonite tidbit and (most importantly) our own Brandy Howard in an inexplicable chicken superhero costume!
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Top Ten Feats of Lesbian-Storyline-Television Endurance
“We’ll comb desperately and hungrily through minutes upon minutes of storylines we don’t care about on shows we’ve never seen before — aliens! middle schoolers! telenovelas! big brother 10! — to reach the two-minute morsel we care about more than we probably should: the holy grail of promised homosexual content.”
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Freja Beha Erichsen is Gay, Covers Vogue UK, Doesn’t Mention It But That’s OK
THIS IS A FREJA BEHA POST. Jezebel thinks she’s gay and British Vogue is afraid of it; we think maybe it’s okay for interviews to sometimes be about other things sometimes. Also, science has now found the exact opposite of the Westboro Baptist Church, and it is the San Diego Comic Con. Thank you for all the inventive and refreshing signs, comic-con goers! Also, Marisa Meltzer wants to know where the Darias are at, transgender protections for housing in the US, more recognition of GLBTQ people in rural Ireland, and Thomas Beattie’s third child!
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Mae Martin on “Feel Good,” Labels, and Getting Kicked Off Hinge
“When I read the interviews I’m like this doesn’t sound funny at all. But I swear it is. Just watch the show.”
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Which Inanimate Object Is Actually Your Gender?
You probably didn’t learn this in your Gender Studies class, and that’s because I made it up.
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Autostraddle March Madness: Canon vs. Fanon Final
This should be chill.
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You Need Help: How Do I Feel More Connected to the Lesbian Community?
This community would be so boring if we all had the same stories. And there’s no such thing as the “right” queer story.
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Our Favorite Lesbian and Bisexual TV Characters as D&D Classes
The more I get into D&D, the more it bleeds into my passion for television. I find myself thinking about TV character’s histories as “backstory” and accidentally calling side characters “NPCs.”
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“Riverdale” Episode 502 Recap: Is It Just Me Or Were There More Murders Than Usual?
Things I was reminded of while watching this episode: the serial killer gene, cannibal meat pies, and Andy Cohen existing in the Archieverse.
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Your Favorite Lesbian and Bisexual TV Characters in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
If you can guess all of them I’ll be very impressed!
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67 of the Best Queer Books of 2020
2020 was terrible in every way except for queer books. There were so many amazing queer books published this year! Here are 67 of the best of them.
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The Comment Awards Are Really, Really Spooked!
“I rate this article 69/69!”
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best-tv-casey
A collage of three queer TV characters reading books. Elena from One Day at a Time, Left to right: Willow from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Bette from The L Word.
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Coming Out Twice: On Being Gay and Asexual in a World Without Representation
Every asexual person has a moment when the recognition sets in. Those moments would come a lot easier if asexuality was more prominent in pop culture.
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My Top Ten Television Shows: Casey Stepaniuk, Your Friendly Neighborhood Lesbrarian
If this were completely honest, it would just be Buffy the Vampire Slayer listed ten times.
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And the Winner of the Bette Porter 2020 Mayoral Election Is…
The same character who won all the other rounds of voting, actually.