Results for: dead to me
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Five More Cronenberg Remakes That Should Star Rachel Weisz as a Lesbian
We know how much Rachel Weisz loves a lesbian sex scene, so this seems like an easy sell.
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“The Fall of the House of Usher” Meets Tragedy With a Comms Plan
Episode three of The Fall of the House of Usher hinges on the horror of animal testing.
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Also.Also.Also: Why Florida High School Students Walking Out Over Trans Sport Bans Matters
Educator and student dissent speaks to the Florida legislature’s failure to represent its people.
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‘Cactus Country’ Moves Beyond the Expected Borders of the Traditional Transition Memoir
Our stories don’t have to end where they start if we stay open to the potential around us.
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Untethered: The Designated Girl-Son
I came across the concept of the “designated son” on TikTok.
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18 Juicy Queer Love Triangles From Television
Call me a simple gay, but I sure am a sucker for a really good love triangle.
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Pop Culture Fix: Stephanie Beatriz Is a Bisexual Butt-Kicker in “Twisted Metal” Trailer
Amazon’s Transparent is heading to Broadway as a musical, Reneé Rapp is leaving The Sex Lives of College Girls, and more!
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Should You Delete Your Ex?
There’s nothing an iPhone loves more than forcing a slideshow of your ex on you when you least expect it.
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Also.Also.Also: This Has Been a Deadly Month for Black Trans People
At least 35 trans people have been killed in the U.S. this year.
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72 Most Anticipated Queer Books Coming Out Fall 2024
Tis the season for queer horror, but fans of sapphic books with magic have a lot to look forward to, too!
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They Should Have Sent A Poet
“I was around the same age as young Ellie when ‘Contact’ came out. The way she so clearly carries her childhood self with her made adulthood legible; it made time seem like less of an unknowable straight line and something more like a circle. Watching it as an adult I have that same feeling.”
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What Can a Queer Film Series Accomplish?
Queer Rhapsody, a new film series in Los Angeles, aims to create community and filmmaker support beyond the festival structure.
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The Top 12 Queer Novels of 2023
I thought it would be fun to do a ranked list of the 12 queer novels that stood out to me this year. And by “fun,” I mean pleasurably agonizing.
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A Refreshing Trans Memoir More Concerned by What Is Gained by Transition Than What Is Lost
The backlash against trans people in recent years has no doubt left many of us feeling as if there will never be relief from the constant antagonism and legislative damnation. Books can’t necessarily change the way our society is operating, but at the very least, they can give us a new way to look at and govern our own lives.
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Fun Facts About Natasha Lyonne and Clea DuVall’s Friendship
But I’m a Cheerleader turns 25 this year, and it has profoundly shaped so many lives, including Natasha Lyonne and Clea DuVall’s.
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Broke and Lonely? “Lavender Marriage” May Be For You!
Gen Zers who are tired of being “broke, single, and lonely” are drawn to the idea of a rebranded “lavender marriage” as a way to enjoy marriage’s practical benefits without all the sex and romance.
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The Married LA Parents Who Are Getting Off Up to 7 Times
These two started out as strictly hooking up for the sex, and now they’re finishing each other’s sentences. This is how they f*ck.
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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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The Best Queer Poetry Releases of 2024
Catch up on all the great queer poetry from this year!
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Autostraddle’s 34 Scariest Queer Horror Movie Moments
Drew Burnett Gregory and Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya present the most skin-crawling, chilling, disquieting, grotesque, macabre queer and trans horror movie scenes of all time.