Results for: queer parenting
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‘Memory Piece’ Understands the Power of an Archive
Through three interconnected characters, Lisa Ko pens a very queer book about memory, art, and revolution.
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‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Episode 1716 Recap: Come to the Cabaret
RuPaul has these finales down to a science — the real kind, not the RFK Jr. kind — which means a reliable structure in lieu of reality TV shocks.
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Michelladonna Does It for the Queens Baddies
The people’s prince Michelladonna brings a native New Yorker perspective to NYC comedy.
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How Chrishell Stause Queered Selling Sunset
Discovering my queerness blew my world wide open, upended my expectations and left me with a clean slate to fill in as I pleased, holding on to the parts I wanted to keep, and discarding the ones I didn’t. And somehow, against all odds, I think that’s exactly what’s happened with Selling Sunset.
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Nex Benedict Loved Cats and Video Games and Reading
I hope we remember this little Minecraft loving nerd for more than how he died. I hope we remember that he loved friendship bracelets first.
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Be the Queer Aunt You Wish to See in The World
My relationship with my nibling made me understand how important it is to continue living my queer life out loud.
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The “Ted” TV Show Has Classic Crass Humor Plus a Queer Cousin
The offensive humor of the Ted franchise is called out by a queer character in the new TV series.
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After Winding Queer Fertility Journey, Da Brat and Her Wife Had Their Baby!
Da Brat and her wife Jesseca “Judy” Harris-Dupart are officially hot queer moms!
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Boobs on Your Tube: The Mamas Are in Town for Dinner on “Good Trouble”!
Stef and Lena all these years later, never change. Also updates on: Hightown, Death and Other Details, the season three finale of Raising Kanan, and the series finale of La Brea.
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An Oral History of ‘Adam’ (2019), the Most Controversial Trans Movie of All Time
Five years after its release, the cast and crew behind ‘Adam’ (2019) look back on the film, the controversy, and the culture that shaped both.
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We Got High and Watched Hallmark Hanukkah Movie “Round and Round,” and Yes of Course the Sister Is a Lesbian
“Do you think we think everyone is gay because they are or because we are or because we are high or because of Jewish?”
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Dolls on Tour Bring Trans Art Where It’s Needed Most
Sunny Laprade and Violet Stanza talk about their queer variety show, Dolls on Tour.
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Always the Daddy, Never the Dad
It might seem ridiculous to you, reader, to hear a man compare queer kink to biological fatherhood, but I’m trepidatiously taking the stand in defense of duality.
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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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What’s New and Gay To Stream in January 2024
January is coming in hot and gay with new seasons of Hightown and Sort Of, Jodie Foster’s “True Detective: Night Country,” a quirky locked room murder mystery on a luxury ocean liner, an adult animated series starring the princess of hell and so much more!
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“Survivor” Winners Parvati Shallow and Erika Casupanan Are Gay and Parvati’s Bae is Mae
Parvati Shallow — already a gay icon and the winner of Survivor Season 16 — is queer and dating non-binary comedian Mae Martin. AND Survivor Season 41 winner Erika Casupanan came out as a lesbian!
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David Lynch Taught Us To Laugh at the Horrors
Lynch’s films ask us to take the people, concepts, and circumstances that terrify us the most and turn them on their head.
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‘The Ultimatum: Queer Love’ Season 2, Reunion Recap: Who Is Still Together?
Who knew there could be this much drama about………brussels sprouts?
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Boobs on Your Tube: The “Doom Patrol” Series Finale Sails Away With Not One, Two Queer Happy Endings
Plus, a Thanksgiving flashback stuffed with queer family drama on this week’s Black Cake.
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Sue Kerr Is Keeping Lesbian Blogging Alive
In 2013, Sue Kerr published her first memorial post for a lost trans life to her blog Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents, which has been running since 2005. More than a decade later, when the mainstream media failed to meaningfully cover the death of Nex Benedict, she once again used her blog as a vital community resource.