Results for: a camp
-
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!
-
‘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.
-
Iconic: Queer Icon Kristen Stewart Playing Queer Icon Susan Sontag in Upcoming Biopic
Kristen Stewart will be playing bisexual author, activist and philosopher Susan Sontag in a new film biopic from Kirsten Johnson, co-written by lesbian playwright Lisa Kron.
-
Rich People Should Be Less Boring
Like many, my feelings about the Met Gala are complicated.
-
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.
-
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?
-
BREAKING: Jess Fishlock and Tziarra King Got Married in a Soccer-Star-Studded Wales Wedding
OL Reign teammates Jess Fishlock and Tziarra King got married this week and Megan Rapinoe, Sue Bird and Ali Krieger flew all the way to Wales to witness this epic soccer wedding!
-
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.
-
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.
-
June 2024: What’s New, Gay and Streaming
We’ve got Orphan Black: Echoes, a massive doc about queer comedy and another about the WNBA, Eva Longoria on the lam in Spain with her lesbian daughter, Hannah Einbinder’s stand-up special, the Dakota Johnson rom-com and more!
-
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.Â
-
NSFW Lesbosexy Sunday Wants You To Come A Little Closer
This week on NSFW Sunday: edgeplay, seasonal sex, lesbian romance, and clits of steel.
-
Also.Also.Also: LGBTQ+ Students Walk Straight Out of School for National Coming Out Day Protest
The fight for equal pay in women’s soccer is not stopping at the USWNT, the GIF is on its deathbed, and a place called “Camp Dyketopia” that you absolutely must know about.
-
July 2024: What’s New, Gay and Streaming
We’ve got a lesbian mixologist in an A24 series about grief and robots, Netflix’s “wine-soaked sex romp in the Italian countryside,” the streaming release of Love Lies Bleeding, a Melissa Etheridge documentary and more this Olympic July!
-
The Threequel Is the Gay Cousin of Horror Movies
Threequels never play it safe. I used to, until I didn’t.
-
Member Meet and Greet With Our New CEO Kylo Freeman: Transcript and Recording
Thank you for being members!
-
I Have Yet To Meet a Masc Black Lesbian Who Doesn’t Love Whitney Houston
Raised by an army of colorful black women, I couldn’t escape awe of her talent, radiance, and undeniable star-power.
-
A Holiday Gift Guide For Your Favorite Gaylor
Whether you’re a general Gaylor, a Swiftgron shipper (hello my people), or a Kaylor, there’s something for you here.
-
Zach Stafford on the Met Gala, Black Dandyism, and André Leon Talley
Ahead of the Met Gala, Zach Stafford reflects on the history of The Black Dandy, the legacy of André Leon Talley, and what it means to cover the Oscars of Fashion.
-
Queer Mom Chronicles: School’s Out for Summer
As much as I love it, summer vacation is not quite as relaxing when you’re a working mom.