book lists Eight Romance Novels Featuring Trans Women, by Trans Authors We’ve got fantasy romance, contemporary romance, YA science fiction comic romance, historical romance, and more! Casey — Nov 17, 2022
movie lists Ranking “Wizard of Oz” Characters by Gay Energy Glinda is proud of you for bringing a girl to the prom that she is chaperoning, that’s it. danijanae — Nov 14, 2022
pop culture fix Pop Culture Fix: Lesbian Jewel Thief Alert! On Peacock’s “Leopard Skin!” Bob the Drag Queen joins Craig of the Creek, playing This or That with Melissa King, Keke Palmer will finally host SNL, and more! Heather Hogan — Nov 14, 2022
beauty AM/PM: A Former Skincare Salesperson and Their Evening Wind Down Routine I used to have a cabinet of products I used with reckless abandon. Now, I’m more thoughtful with what I put on my face and into my routine. meg — Nov 12, 2022
relationships How Chloe Caldwell’s “Women” Shaped My Queer Heartbreak I couldn’t acknowledge that this was unsustainable, that my life wasn’t the novella I had convinced myself it was. Mia Arias Tsang — Nov 7, 2022
sports 25 Babes With Baseball Bats, Ranked by Lesbianism “Color coordinating the bat to the suit is iconiccccc dyke behavior.” the team and Heather Hogan — Nov 6, 2022
tv show recaps Boobs on Your Tube: Nova Just Wants to Dance With a Woman Who Loves Her on “Queen Sugar” Plus updates on Survivor, The Rookie: Feds, American Horror Story, and Station 19. Natalie — Nov 4, 2022
literature Rainbow Reading: It’s a Good Time To Be a Sports Gay Let’s make like glow sticks and get cracking — it’s time to catch up on LGBTQ+ book news! Yashwina — Nov 3, 2022
celebrities (vapid fluff) In Drop Dead Gorgeous News, Miss Puerto Rico and Miss Argentina Are Married ¡Felicidades! and also…I’m 😭 Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya — Nov 2, 2022
movie lists November 2022: What’s New and Gay To Stream We’ve got The L Word: Generation Q, new seasons of The Sex Lives of College Girls and Dead To Me and Elite, a very gay brunch-focused cooking competition, Cara Delevingne’s… Riese — Nov 1, 2022
lgbt book reviews Fatimah Asghar’s New Novel Is a Salve for My Reality of Grief Nothing lasts, though — not our parents, not our homes, not our relationships, not us. shea wesley martin — Nov 1, 2022
af+ Editor’s Notes: On Horror Is So Gay Before I tell you about all the things that were done right with Horror Is So Gay, let me tell you about the things I did wrong. Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya — Oct 30, 2022