Results for: orange is the new black
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Pop Culture Fix: Meet Ariana DeBose’s Disney Princess, The Original Star-Wisher
The Morning Show is renewed! A poster and premiere date for Prime Video’s adaptation of Red, White, and Royal Blue! Michaela Jaé Rodriguez in AHS season 12! And more!
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Pop Culture Fix: Megan Rapinoe’s Nike World Cup Commercial Is Lesbian Anime
Keke Palmer is the internet’s sweetheart, the Fire Island podcast you’ve been waiting for, and more!
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Pop Culture Fix: Sara Ramirez Is Very Aware That You Hate Che Diaz
Also! An Orphan Black sequel, Danielle Brooks reacts to being cast in The Color Purple, bisexual Dutch speed skater Ireen Wüst has made history at the Winter Olympics, and more!
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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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20 TV Moments That Changed Lesbian Visibility Forever
Happy Lesbian Visibility Day, the one day a year us lesbians take our corporeal form and make mischief in the streets in our flannel and Birkenstocks while singing “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman.
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Diane Guerrero Is Exploring Her Sexuality, Possibility of Queer Communal Living
It’s more than a soft launch coming out in a magazine profile. Any day that another queer polyam Latina is walking around among us is a bit brighter than the day before.
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There’s Something About a Stud With Dimples
I love Black butches. Studs. Masc folks. I love them when they’re quiet and when they are loud. I love it they are soft — and when they are hard. Just a whole Dr. Seuss rhyme of loving them.
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“Orange Is the New Black” Season Seven: Everything Is Different Our Final Time Around
“There are few shows that I have loved with the ferocity that I loved Orange is the New Black, and there are exactly zero shows that have broken my heart the way this show did. So when it came to the final season, I was trying to prepare myself for anything.”
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Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin Is as Gay, Bloody, and Bananas as Its Predecessor
This Rosewood-adjacent teen drama knows exactly what it’s about: Teen girls doing slashings, teen girls getting slashed, mysterious notes and threats popping up in unlikely places in unhinged ways, and TWINS.
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Here’s What LGBTQ+ Actors Are Saying About the Strike
The conversations happening with this strike about the brokenness of streaming are inseparable from the ongoing “cancel your gays” conversation. The practice of streaming giants removing less-popular series from their platforms to avoid paying residuals especially hurts LGBTQ+ and actors of color, as it’s queer shows and shows with predominantly POC casts that are often on that notorious chopping block.
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We Need More Jewish Queer Women On The Teevee
We lost a lot of queer Jewish characters this year, and we’ve never needed them more.
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Ruby Rose’s “1Up” Is a New Contender For Worst Movie Ever Made
I want to love all girl movies, all nerd movies, all gay movies — but yodeling Yoshi, this thing is nearly unwatchable.
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“Orange Is the New Black” Changed Everything We Thought We Knew About Queer TV
As “Orange is the New Black” wraps up its seven-season run, our TV team weighs in on the show’s legacy — the good and the bad.
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All 230 Dead Lesbian and Bisexual Characters On TV, And How They Died
So many women who’ve suffered death by television and just-so-happened to also like other women.
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Danielle Brooks’ Lesbian Character Is the Only Reason to Watch “Peacemaker”
In Danielle Brooks’ lesbian character Leota, Peacemaker finds the depth that it appears to be looking for in its star John Cena, and coming up short.
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Pop Culture Fix: Charlize Theron Was Serious About That Lesbian “Die Hard” Remake, Y’all
Also in today’s Pop Culture Fix: Gillian Anderson will play Eleanor Roosevelt, Legends of Tomorrow is moving to Sundays, the Zendaya interview that’s raising perfectly sculpted queer eyebrows, and more!
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32 Excerpts From Really Special “League Of Their Own” Reviews Written By Homophobes Who’ve Had Quite Enough
“Women in the 1940s were conservative and respectful. This series tried to make them into whores and lesbians!”
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Sundance 2023: “Joyland” and “Slow” Center Their Cis and Allosexual Characters With Surprising Success
Every story can be told, if it’s told right.
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The Screen Actors Guild Join the Writers in Strike After Contract Negotiations Fail
Today the stage has been set for a historic double strike in Hollywood — the kind of which has not been seen in 63 years.
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22 Fictional Books From Movies and TV Shows We Would Really Like to Actually Read
Anybody got a copy of “Station Eleven” or um, “The Wrong Side of the Bed; Corruption, Cover-Ups and a Crisis of Culture on America’s #1 Morning Show”?