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‘But I’m a Cheerleader’ Made Internalized Homophobia Fun
Maybe asking Kelly from middle school if she wanted to see But I’m a Cheerleader was an invitation not just to the movie but to what we talked about beforehand.
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The Traitors 204 Recap: Who Did Parvati Shallow Poison?
The challenge for the day is an extremely theatrical, preemptive funeral march/trivia game for the yet-to-be-identified poison victim.
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Eurovision 2023 Starts Today! Here Are the Songs by Bisexual Contestants Loreen and Alessandra
Bisexual contestant and previous winner Loreen is favored to win the whole thing.
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Sundance 2023: A Queer Festival Recap
Film festivals are one of the primary places that buzz begins. It’s why it’s so important that the first responses to films out of festivals aren’t solely those of cis straight white men working for major publications.
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As a Jewish Anti-Zionist, Here’s What I’ve Been Reading This Week
A lack of expertise should not be an excuse to turn away — it should be an invitation to learn.
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Pop Culture Fix: The Sims 4 Adds Top Surgery Scars and Binders for Trans Gamers!
WNBA free agency is already bonkers, the Sam Smith discourse, MCU’s first trans actor, and more!
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New Documentary ‘Power of the Dream’ Is a Reminder of the WNBA’s Core Values
It’s important for new and old fans of the WNBA to understand that while this league has 144 of the best women and nonbinary basketball players in the world, it’s also about more than basketball. It has to be.
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The Afterparty Season Two Ends With Queer Romance and an Iconic Cameo
Okay, multiple iconic cameos, but a queer one in particular that made me SCREAM!
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40 Years Ago, Lesbian Erotica Magazine ‘On Our Backs’ Paved the Way for Horny Sapphic Art
On Our Backs, which originally ran from 1984 to 1990 and was revitalized from 1998 to 2002, existed for one central purpose: to portray lesbian sex and sexuality, with real lesbians.
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It Was Like Living on the Moon
“It was like needing food, and eating a pile of smooth, round stones instead. It was almost a life.”
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The Autostraddle Insider #106: December 2023
“Why did Riese and I write 50,000 words about this Hanukkah movie.”
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October 2023: What’s New and Gay To Stream
We’ve got a new edgy British queer teen series, a very gay “House of the Fall of Usher,” Kristen Stewart’s gay ghost hunting show, a Twin Flames cult exposé docuseries with a fascinating LGBTQ+ elements and so much more!
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Untethered: Into the Woods
The woods are Escape. They have always held my personal ideal of “freedom” cradled in their branches.
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Untethered: Between the Mobile Dungeon and the Infamous Adult Store, Longing for a Safe Third Space
“The way someone takes responsibility for or shares a space can say a lot about them.”
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Yellowjackets Episode 304 Recap: Be Gay, Do Crime and Punishment
The girls are reconstructing the systems they know — to devastating effects.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Alycia Debnam-Carey’s Best Friend Is Queer in “Saint X”
Plus updates on All American, Survivor, Fantasy Island, The Power, and A Million Little Things.
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17 Queer “Celebrity Falls For Normal Person” Romance Books If You Liked ‘The Idea Of You’
If you liked “The Idea of You” but wished it was gay, these lesbian, queer and gay novels that feature romance between a celebrity and a normal person will definitely fill that aching void in your heart.
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Elisabeth Finch Lied About Having Cancer and We Watched It On Grey’s Anatomy
Peacock’s docuseries “Anatomy of Lies” is a searing look at TV writer Elisabeth Finch, who lied about being sick and suffering assorted traumas. Your complete guide to Finch’s story and others like her, inside.
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“Matchmaking in the Archive” Connects Today’s Artists and Queer Ancestors
This book contains, notably, an essay by Michelle Tea that is still ringing in my ears.
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Autostraddle’s Most Popular Stories of 2022
From Generation Q to football gays, Stardew Valley to The Golden Girls, these were our most read posts of 2022.