Results for: queer parenting
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Brittany Howard’s Sophomore Solo Album “What Now” Is a Risky Triumph
From a fuming response to a relationship gone bad to a sexy, queer club banger, Brittany Howard’s “What Now” is an eclectic must-listen.
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Well, It Seemed Like a Pretty Good Idea at the Time
That was pre-Covid, pre-remote work. pre-‘postponed’ wedding.
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Peacock’s New Polyamorous Reality Show “Couple to Throuple” Forgets That Thirds Are People Too
Couple to Throuple wants the couples to find their forever third. But the couples are still trying to decide what they want for themselves.
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Short Fiction Collection “Girlfriends” Presents Expansive, Nonlinear View of Transition and Dysphoria
The trans women in Girlfriends often find themselves stuck in the spiderweb of someone else’s drama or self-implosion.
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Your Film Bro Girlfriend: A Lesbian Introduction to Martin Scorsese
Hi, my name is Drew Burnett Gregory and today I’m going to be your film bro girlfriend. Our topic? The one and only Martin Scorsese.
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“Piaffe” Is for the Kinky Arthouse Horse Girls — And Not Girls
From Cronenberg to Titane, trans audiences have long responded to work that pushes the boundaries of human bodies in lieu of traditional trans storytelling.
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The Group Chat: How We Played With Barbies
“I was kinda scared of Barbie the way I was scared of all beautiful women…”
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Also.Also.Also: 54 Years After Stonewall, Miss Major Reminds the World She’s “Still F*cking Here”
Late-in-life coming out stories, books that feature abortions, and the “news” that Grimace is apparently a queer icon now.
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Murray Hill on “Somebody Somewhere” and His Decades-Long Career in Showbiz
“To me, showbiz means the spotlight is on you. And not only is the spotlight on you, but you’re feeling the light. You’re feeling the light and then you’re giving the light.”
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Also.Also.Also: Elliot Page’s First Time Seeing His Memoir Is a Bright Light in a Dark World
Apparently, Taurus Szn is the best time of the year to be lazy and sexy, so buckle up for that. Also let’s start suing in response to these book bans. They’re violating 1st Amendment rights.
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Also.Also.Also: Lily-Rose Depp Confirms Relationship With 070 Shake in “4-Month Anniversary” Instagram Post, That’s Gay
Being gay and messy in your 20s is fun if you let it, so I’m wishing Lily-Rose and 070 Shake all the best. Also: a new podcast about gay music culture that I think you’ll love, and spotting a toxic boss while applying for jobs.
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Caroline Rose Breaks Free
“I didn’t really involve any business people, which is probably the best thing an artist could do — not involve any business people.”
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“The Power” Gives the Upper Hand to the Girls, Gives Us the Gays
I’m delighted to report that there is not one, but two different storylines that involve LGBTQ+ characters in the TV adaptation of Naomi Alderman’s best-selling book.
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“Yellowjackets” Episode 203 Recap: Fear Alchemized Into Desire
In “Digestif”, Melanie Lynskey delivers a monologue I’ll never forget.
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The Comment Awards Are Chewing the Ice
“My inner voice keeps going ‘Shane Shane Shane, Carmen Carmen Carmen’ exactly like the weird soundtrack from Season 3.”
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“Yellowjackets” Episode 201 Recap: Lend Me Your Ears
It’s winter! Adult Lottie is here! Teen Shauna sees dead people! Van’s declaring her love! Both Taissas are sleepwalking! Welcome back, Yellowjackets!
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Advice for Homogays, From Homogays (Formspring Fall Cleaning)
You have many so many feelings! We’ve taken your formspring questions and turned them into a one-off advice column. Someone wanted to know how to make tacos, but Laneia didn’t have an answer for that.
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The March 2023 A+ Pop-Up Discord is OPEN
A+ members, let’s hang!
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Boobs on Your Tube: Lucy and Kate, Together Again on “NCIS: Hawai’i”
Plus updates on How I Met Your Father, The Watchful Eye, grown-ish, Truth Be Told, Station 19, and A Million Little Things.
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You Need Help: My Partner and I Disagree About Our COVID Risk Reduction Practices
Sometimes, after dealing with an active crisis as a team, it’s the period afterward that can start to pull us apart. There’s more time and space for your individual needs and feelings; it’s not surprising that this is when the resentment can really start to build!