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“Ginny & Georgia” Season 2 Is a Rainbow Tornado of Teen Drama
The new season of Netflix’s Ginny & Georgia is full of heartache, friendship, crime, singing, and of course that good, good gay drama.
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We Should Engage With LGBTQ History All Damn Year
OutWrite: The Speeches That Shaped LGBTQ Literary Culture perfectly exemplifies the reasons why it’s so imperative to look back at history with the willingness to be impacted by whatever we learn.
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Into the A+ Advice Box #70: LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIPS
The team answers your questions about keeping those fires burning!
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Queer Athens Is the First Greek LGBTQ Oral History Project
Our community needed a way to share queer history, so we made it happen.
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The 25 Best TV Shows of 2023 with Lesbian, Queer and Trans Characters
These are our picks for the best TV shows of 2023 with LGBTQ+ women and/or trans characters.
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New Historical Romance “Infamous” Reads Like Queer Jane Austen
This is the sapphic Regency coming-of-age book you’ve been waiting for.
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Boobs on Your Tube: More Melanated Queerness, The Chi Is Gayer (and Better) in Season 6
Plus updates on Only Murders in the Building and 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days.
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Work and Class in “The Haunting of Bly Manor”
Woven throughout the series are thoughts on care and caretaking and who does that care and caretaking as well as domestic work.
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Also.Also.Also: Molly Kearney Is the First Nonbinary Cast Member to Join “Saturday Night Live”
Congrats to Molly Kearney! Updates on Brittney Griner’s wrongful detainment, including President Biden finally meeting with her wife Cherelle. The Patagonia billionaire gave away all his money to combat climate change.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Selena Gomez and Cara Delevingne Attend a Killer Reveal Party on “Only Murders in the Building”
Also! Updates on The Chi and Roswell, New Mexico!
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Into the A+ Advice Box #48: Fears & Anxieties
The Autostraddle team answers questions that range from dealing with fears around being single, drug use, being vulnerable with others, and everyone’s favorite anxiety-inducing chore — going to the doctor.
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Looking Back at the Queer Episodes of “Say Yes to the Dress”
My understanding of my queerness has evolved significantly since the first lesbian brides appeared on Say Yes to the Dress.
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“The Family Outing” Is a Vivid Memoir of Neglect, Secrets, and the Power of Family
Over the course of five years, Jessi Hempel came out as a lesbian; her dad then came out as gay, her sister as bisexual, and her brother as trans.
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Boobs on Your Tube: Surely There’s Still Queer Hope for Maya and Carina on “Station 19”
Plus updates on Grey’s Anatomy, Truth Be Told, A Million Little Things, How I Met Your Father, The Watchful Eye, and Fantasy Island.
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Rainbow Reading: ’Tis the Damn Season Already?
Literally what do you mean that it’s December already?
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For Many Queer People, Cutting Off Family Is Hard but Vital
My wife, novelist Kristen Arnett, hasn’t had any real contact with her parents for about eight years.
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The Yeses that Surprise You: Organizing Across the Lines of Cis and Trans
Building power across the lines of cis and trans teaches me that there are many people who will fight alongside trans people to win a better world.
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Pop Culture Fix: Just Like You, Rosie O’Donnell Is Using TikTok as a Dating App
Samira Wiley was outed by an OITNB co-star, so much queer news from yesterday’s Nintendo Direct, and the latest on negotiations to bring Brittney Griner home.
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The 100 Best Lesbian Movies Of All Time
We believe that the best lesbian movies rank among the very best movies, period.
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Pixar’s “Lightyear” Is So Much Queerer Than Just That Hyper-Scrutinized Lesbian Kiss
Alisha’s queerness isn’t just some sidelined reference. The whole plot of Lightyear revolves around Buzz comparing his life to that of his queer, Black best friend and realizing that family and community is what he truly desires.