Results for: league of their own
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Boobs on Your Tube: “Charmed” Comes Full Circle in the Series Finale
We also say goodbye to Legacies; plus updates on All Rise and Roswell.
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Every WNBA Team’s 2024 Season Rollout Promo, as Ranked by Brittney Griner Dunks
This week, each of the league’s 12 teams dropped their schedules for the 2024 season — and some of them were 🔥🔥🔥
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To L And Back: Generation Q Podcast 310: We Just Wanted To Have Fun With Our Friends
“For now, what I’ll say about this storyline is that I was just glad to not see that damn purple coffee mug. The fact that they did not bring this coffee mug back out was one small mercy of this storyline for me.”
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HBO’s Once-Dismissed ‘Looking’ Has Found a New Audience: Trans Guys
Looking wasn’t a failure just because some cis gay men didn’t like it enough. It reached me, an unlikely and perfect audience.
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You Need Help: What If I’m Lying to Myself About Being Queer?
I absolutely remember this feeling. “Am I crazy? Am I just making this up to complicate my life?” The answer is, no, you’re not. You’re not making it up. It’s real, and it’s fine, and it’s gonna be amazing.
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NWSL Reality Show ‘The Offseason’ Debuts With 3 Lesbians, 1 Miami Castle With a Broken Elevator
In the season premiere of women’s soccer reality TV show ‘The Offseason’, Taylor Smith considers catching and preparing fish for the whole group.
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WNBA Week 10: Diana Taurasi Scores 10K, Everyone Else Brawls
And don’t miss this actual literal goat going rogue at the Mercury game.
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WNBA Finals Preview: The (Gay) Battle of the Superteams
The WNBA Finals start on Sunday and we’re here to talk about the road thus far to the championship, the so-called super teams, the long-awaited expansion of the league — now to the Bay Area, and more!
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Pop Culture Fix: At The Tender Age of 20, JoJo Siwa Has Already Learned The Perils of U-Hauling
JoJo Siwa talks about lesbian relationships on her podcast. Also: Nike submits the NWSL as a “drama” for a Golden Globe, the official Mean Girls trailer drop, Jade McLeod on debuting Jagged Little Pill’s non-binary Jo and more!
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It’s WNBA Playoff Season, Baby!
It’s Natalie and Heather’s regular season wrap-up and playoff predictions!
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“To L And Back: Gen Q Edition” Podcast 304: Last To Know
Drew: Then Kehlani does a little Titanic, which means “putting a hand on the fogged-up glass”—
Riese: It means “causing a ship to hit an iceberg and then sink.”
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WNBA Playoffs: MVP Feelings and Semifinal Drama
You’ve gotta get in here and tell us your MVP feelings immediately!
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What’s New and Gay To Stream in March 2024
We’ve got season three of Girls5Eva, a new Liane Moriarty limited series with a lesbian main character, the return of Shondaland, a comedy special stuffed with your favorite queer and trans comics and actually quite a bit more!
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Cleat Cute’s Sapphic Soccer Romance Will Fill the World Cup-Shaped Hole in Your Heart
It can’t be good for your body to cut off lesbian soccer drama cold turkey.
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WNBA Week 9: Brittney Griner Takes a Mental Health Break, League Injuries Linger
Plus Becky Hammon rewrites the ABCs.
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Kelley O’Hara and Filmmaking Duo Tusk Want More Lesbian Happy Endings
Kelley O’Hara, executive producer of the new film Ripe!, wants to see more sapphic joy like her own on-screen.
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Rosie O’Donnell In Blazers, 1992 – 1999
In this much-anticipated follow-up to “12 Monumental Moments In Lesbian Blazer-Wearing History” we are narrowing our focus onto one key subject in 90s blazer history: Rosie O’Donnell.
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November 2024: What’s New and Gay to Stream
We’ve got new queers in Sex Lives of College Girls (including Ruby Cruz!), the streaming debuts of My Old Ass and Emilia Perez, new seasons of Bad Sisters and Silo, and so much more!
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It’s WNBA Opening Day! Let’s Talk Brittney Griner, Becky Hammon, and Make Some Predictions!
Natalie and Heather got together to shake out what’s been happening in the off-season. Friends, it has been busy and it has been dramatic!
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Our Favorite Under-the-Radar Queer Art From 2024
Shorts and films we saw at festivals that haven’t received distribution yet, small press books, songs by indie artists, and more of our favorite underrated works of queer art from 2024!