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Quiz: Which ’90s Nickelodeon Heroine Are You?
For this quiz, you’re headed to sleepaway camp!
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The Top 10 Lesbian Films NOT on Our Best Lesbian Films List
Like many of you, my opinion did not perfectly align with the tallied votes for our 100 Best Lesbian Movies of All Time list. Here are 10 films I wish made the cut!
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“Stroking an Animal” Is a Sensuous Portrait of Polyamory
Stroking an Animal is an arthouse movie that reflects the messiness of real queer lives.
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“Under Pressure” Re-Centers the Identity of the U.S. Women’s World Cup Team
Netflix’s “Under Pressure” begins the work of re-establishing the USWNT as more than just pawns in someone else’s narrative. And to that, I can only say: LFG.
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All the Time We Had
You always called me angel. At first I didn’t like that. It felt dysphoric, which was confusing, because you were trans yourself, “more” trans than me, having spent years on testosterone, having looked, even before any intervention, more like a guy than I ever could.
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The Top Gayest Moments of the ‘Wicked’ Press Tour
What a time to be alive, and of course by that I mean what a time to be alive for one of the most unhinged and earnest and delightful and bizarre and GAY big movie press tours of all time!
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In ‘From’ Season Three, Its Queer Characters Are Fighting To Survive
From ramps up the terror, but our queer medics remain dedicated to helping the town survive.
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Pop Culture Fix: TV Legend Norman Lear Has Died, May His Memory Be a Blessing
I wouldn’t know how to parcel into words the impact of one singular man on the trajectory of television over the last more than 50 years, but put simply — no one did it like Norman Lear.
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‘My Old Ass’ Tells an Original Bisexual Coming-of-Age Tale — but Does It Do It Well?
While I find the idea of documenting a young girl’s journey into her bisexuality as a refreshing, exciting exploration, the poor storytelling and narrative structure of the film left me with some concerns.
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Our Most Anticipated Queer Books for March 2025
New Torrey Peters! A debut novel from Emily St. James! Queer, Black poetry collections! March is gonna be a great month for LGBTQ literature.
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10 Queer Movies to Turn Your Straight Friends Gay Before Pride
Why let your straight friends miss out on another Pride when they could watch these ten movies that might just jumpstart some self-discovery?
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The Best Lesbian Movies With Less Than 20% on Rotten Tomatoes
I’m here to talk about the films that might not be masterpieces, but are still deserving of a second look — even if that second look is with a group of friends and several bottles of wine.
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The Word ‘Transgender’ Has Been Removed From the Stonewall National Monument Webpage
The Stonewall National Monument page on the National Park Service website has removed the word transgender and any mention of trans people. But was the Stonewall National Monument ever worthy of its radical roots?
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“The Zone of Interest” Has Never Been More Relevant — Why Does It Feel So Empty?
The Oscars take place this weekend, and Jonathan Glazer’s acceptance speech for Best Foreign Language Film is likely the best chance at a mention of Israel’s genocide of Palestinians during the ceremony.
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NSFW Lesbosexy Sunday Wants You To Come A Little Closer
This week on NSFW Sunday: edgeplay, seasonal sex, lesbian romance, and clits of steel.
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Rich People Should Be Less Boring
Like many, my feelings about the Met Gala are complicated.
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The Holocaust Doesn’t Exist in a Historical Vacuum
As Solomon J. Brager implies in their new graphic memoir, Heavyweight: A Family Story of the Holocaust, Empire, and Memory, Holocaust memoirs have been part of our global literary culture since the end of World War II.
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Fall Activities, Ranked by Bisexuality
Tell me why every bisexual you know does some type of puzzle at least once a week. Scientists should study this.
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How Black Queer and Trans Folks Can Get Involved in the Kink Community
In the hands of Black queer and trans folks, kink can be deeply healing and transformative.
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The Queer Legacy Behind Chappell Roan’s Fashion Choices
Known for her queer pop anthems as much as for her drag-inspired looks, this past year has seen Chappell Roan evolve her style with a decidedly 80s twang.