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“Supergirl” Episode 415 Recap: A Family Affair
It’s a family reunion in National City as Lena is forced to work with her brother, and Alex meets the beautiful and hilarious Kelly Olsen. Oh, also, LENA WEARS A SUIT.
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Boobs on Your Tube: “grown-ish” Is Back and So Is Shane Doing Shane Things
Summer TV is here and you know what that means: Queen Sugar! Claws! grown-ish! Burden of Truth! And, weirdly, the end of The Bold Type’s third season.
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“Black Lightning” Episode 215 Recap: Puzzle With a Piece Missing
One episode left until the season finale, and Anissa has finally put together the pieces of who Grace Choi has really been all along.
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Monday Roundtable: The Ships We’d Still Go Down With
Here are the queer lady ships that made us/destroyed us; what are yours?
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“Supergirl” Episode 414 Recap: We the Dreamers
Supergirl, Dreamer, and Alex try to protect the people of National City as a Children of Liberty Rally, an Elite ambush, and a peaceful protest collide.
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Spring/Summer 2018 TV Preview: All the Lesbian and Bisexual and Trans Women TV Characters Your Heart Requires
It’s gonna be cool for the summer with all these TV shows featuring lesbian, bisexual and queer female characters.
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“Black Lightning” Episode 216 Recap: We Can’t Go On Like This
The upside of last night’s season finale? Thunder’s new motorcycle. The downside? It’s time to talk hard truths about the unacceptable double standard that’s happening in Black Lightning’s storytelling.
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“Supergirl” Episode 419 Recap: A Dream(er) is a Wish Your Heart Makes
Alex and Kelly help James with his PTSD while Lena confides in Kara and Dreamer is an inspiration to us all.
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Natalie Morales on Playing a Revolutionary Bisexual Bartender on “Abby’s” and Sharing the Stage With Squirrels
“It’s so important to tell stories about marginalized people, but if we tell stories that reduce them always and only to the ways they’re marginalized, it just perpetuates the problem.”
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“Black Lightning” Episode 214 Recap: Get You a Girlfriend Who Knows How to Brawl
Well then, Grace and Anissa had their first real fight. But, it’s not at all what you think.
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The 25 Best Lesbian and Bisexual Dates in TV History
How about a little Valentine’s Day inspiration from your favorite fictional couples?
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Pop Culture Fix: Samira Wiley Talks Lesbian Lauren Love in Bust Mag and Other Cool Stories
Topics include Samira Wiley covering Bust Magazine, Hayley Kiyoko lesbianing on Jimmy Kimmel, Moulin Rouge! The Musical’, sexually fluid mermaids in Siren, Evan Rachel Wood working through trauma on “Westworld,” Jay-Z’s reaction to his Mom coming out, a queer thriller for the #metoo era starring Zoe Kravitz, The CW’s renewals and so much more!
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Boobs On Your Tube: Samira Wiley Shines as Bessie Coleman on “Drunk History”
Plus: All American continues to showcase some of the best queer storytelling on TV, HTGAWM threatens Tegan’s life, Tig Notatro: Space Butch is back on Star Trek, Siren is getting closer to gay mermaids, and Legacies unburies a gay.
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“Black Lightning” Episode 108 Recap: Didn’t Anyone Ever Tell You Black People Die in the Woods?
Our favorite lesbian superhero goes on an adventure with her dear old dad.
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15 Sad Christmas Songs, Ranked on a Scale of 1 to 5 Crying Therese Belivets
Holly jolly, Dearest.
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Fall 2018 Queer TV Preview: All the Lesbian and Bisexual Women Characters to Anxiously Anticipate
We have searched high and low (brow) and located all the lesbian and bisexual characters you can expect to find on new and returning television shows this fall.
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“Transparent” Changed Me (And TV) Forever
“Do you have something to tell us?” my mom joked. It was a joke, because of course I didn’t. “No,” I said with a laugh. And I thought I was telling the truth.
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“Supergirl” Episode 406 Recap: The Thanksgiving Debate
Happy Thanksgiving from Team Super! Alex, Kara, Lena, and Nia gather around and debate politics, as is the Thanksgiving tradition.
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The Queer Spirits of Christmas Past
Demonic witch queens are always queer. Fact.
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68 LGBT YA Books to Get Excited for in 2019
Can you even believe this list has 68 (!!) upcoming 2019 queer YA books? WOW. No matter what kind of LGBT YA you’re into, there is something on this list for you.