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Everyone’s Favorite Lesbian Moms Return on This Week’s “Good Trouble”
Stef and Lena make a trip to the Coterie because sometimes a girl just needs her mamas.
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15 Excellent LGBTQ TV Parents Because I Started Watching Succession and YIKES
I had to take a break from my Succession binge to rewatch The Owl House and remind myself that all parents are not like fuckin’ Logan Roy.
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Sarah Paulson and Tig Notaro’s Lesbian Party Bus, Explained
Allison Janney, Sarah Paulson, Holland Taylor, Tig Notaro, Stephanie Allynne, Carla Gallo, Amanda Kloots, Sherri Saum and Lee Rose were singing Lady Gaga and Indigo Girls and Lizzo on a lesbian party bus this weekend. But why? And how do they know each other? Great news: we spent all day investigating.
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Lesbian Weddings on TV: From Carol and Susan to Bette and Tina
The history of lesbian weddings on TV: parents refusing to attend, wild ’90s hats, untimely deaths, a weed brownie rave on the Eiffel Tower, an impromptu prison wedding, the union of two solo gems and so much more.
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The 60 Most Prolific Lesbian and Bisexual Women Actors
These are the lesbian and bisexual actors who have appeared in the most television shows and cinema film movies and major theater — and some of these names might surprise you!
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“Good Trouble” Episode 319 Recap: It’s Closing Time
Good Trouble’s season three finale is overstuffed, but super gay.
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The 50 Lesbian and Bisexual TV and Film Characters With the Dyke-iest Swagger
Dykey swagger is something you either have or you don’t, it’s something you either know or you don’t. It’s not really definable; it just is.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 303 Recap: Whoosh, Pow, Bang
Rhea Butcher is back in an episode that explores racism in comedy, as Alice attends the CBTV diversity workshop.
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60 Straight Actresses Who Play Gay The Most
Which ostensibly straight actresses go “gay for pay” the most? From Natasha Lyonne to Vanessa Morgan, here are some of the most prolific actors in the LGBT cannon.
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The Straight TV Couples We Won’t Apologize For Loving
“Because I never want to be enemies with the love of my life, that’s why.”
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Welcome to Club Bisexual, Dr. Teddy Altman! You Can Hang Your Scrubs in the Back
For ten years we’ve watched fan favorite Dr. Teddy Altman on Grey’s Anatomy. Still, there’s so much we don’t know. For starters, she’s BISEXUAL! (Bring tissues, this is one for the Grey’s weeping history books.)
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Mae Martin on “Feel Good,” Dating, and What They’re Doing In Quarantine
“Everyone is going to want to have orgies after this.”
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Roundtable: The Undocumented Activists Organizing a Strike and Building a New World
In a country that hates immigrants, every day immigrants are on the front line of imagining and enacting another world: One where they can safely live with basic dignity, respect, and protection.
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Black American Gothic: A Southern Herstory of Black Magic Women
For many black Americans, the South holds a bittersweet place in our heart; as much home as sorrow, as much ghostly as ancestral. Detangling our history is harder than detangling our hair — the webs of our lineage weave back and forth through time and space. Despite all the South has put my people through, it calls to me.
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Vote Now in Autostraddle’s Second Annual Queer TV Awards!
Queer women’s television has grown significantly in recent years. Still, we’ve watched our best continue to be sidelined by a straight white male majority that won’t pay attention to queer stories, women’s stories, stories about people of color. Well, no more my friends!
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“Good Trouble” Episode 108 Recap: Byte Club
One of the most feminist hours of television you’ll probably ever see.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 104 Recap: Playing the Game
Callie learns another secret she’s gotta keep, Mariana learns another hard lesson about being a young Latina in a dudebro industry, and Alice learns she’s got to re-learn how to say no.
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2018’s 30 Best TV Episodes Featuring LGBTQ Women
It’s our last TV list of 2018!
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Boobs on Your Tube: Lesbian Love Persists on “Younger” and “Ackley Bridge”
Plus: Updates on General Hospital and Younger; and Insatiable is as horrifying as you’ve heard.
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18 2018 LGBTQ Women of Color TV Characters Crushing It
I don’t know if you’ve felt it yet, but we certainly have. This is the year where lesbian, bisexual, queer, and trans women of color are taking over your television screens.