Results for: queer parenting
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Author Melanie Bell on her YA Novel “Chasing Harmony” and the Messy Process of Growing Up Queer
“The people I met who were identified as musical prodigies had long journeys involving conflict between their abilities and personal needs and finding who they were beyond the weight of expectations. When I was younger, successes and failures felt huge, and this is the case for Anna too.”
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Looking Back at the Queer Episodes of “Say Yes to the Dress”
My understanding of my queerness has evolved significantly since the first lesbian brides appeared on Say Yes to the Dress.
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Jenny Hagel Knows What Makes a Good Gay Joke and a Good Lesbian Bar
“It was lovely every once in a while to put in a joke, knowing that joke was for like 10 people, but that those 10 people were going to love it.”
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Boobs on Your Tube: Give Us Our Queer Friends to Lovers Story, “The Rookie: Feds”!
Plus! Updates on How I Met Your Father, Good Trouble, All American, and The Watchful Eye.
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Bless the “Couple to Throuple” Gods — A Hot Nonbinary Couple Has Arrived
My heart is racing. I am opening Feeld as I type this. SZA was right.
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Eight Books Across Genres on Queer Autistic Experiences
This list of queer and/or trans focused books about autism are mostly nonfiction, but I’ve also included a few novels by queer autistic authors featuring queer autistic characters, including science fiction, fantasy, and romance.
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Slow Takes: We Come to This Place for Magic
A movie theatre was the first reason I left my apartment after the 2016 election.
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Boobs On Your Tube: Kate and Lucy Are Pretend Newlyweds on NCIS: Hawai’i, I Love This for Us
Plus updates on the season finale of “Death and Other Details,” and the SERIES finale of “Hightown”!
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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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17 Things That Glow To Add a Little Light and Kitsch to Your Workspace or Bedside
You know what we could all use as we march into March? Light. Literally.
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Elm Street Was a Nightmare Before Freddy Made It One
Elm Street was just another part of a society — our society, where people are taught to care very little for each other.
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Men of ‘The L Word’ and ‘Generation Q,’ Ranked
From Gomey to Angus to Pierce to Max Sweeney, we weigh in on the men of The L Word and Generation Q, ranking them from most awful men to least awful men!
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The L Word: Generation Q’s Jordan Hull on the “Emancipation of Angie”
“She starts off so strong. She’s like, ‘Hey, I’m going to be in my ho era. This is going to be amazing.’ And then meets one person, and has a breakdown about what to do about it.”
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Let’s Check In on Riverdale’s Final Season, Set Inexplicably in the 1950s
On the show where anything goes, time travel gets complicated.
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Untethered: Into the Woods
The woods are Escape. They have always held my personal ideal of “freedom” cradled in their branches.
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F*ck It, I’m Starting Riverdale: A Year-Long Live Tweet
I’m giving myself until the end of 2024 to watch all of Riverdale — and you’re going to watch it with me.
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Behind the Scenes: The Autostraddle Black Elders Interview Project
“You and I are family.”
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Dykes Discuss the Strangely Homoerotic Netflix Thriller ‘Sirens’
hey hey (iykyk)
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Boobs on Your Tube: Carina and Maya Are Taking It Slow (but Steady) on “Station 19”
Let’s also check in on Not Dead Yet and Top Chef, shall we?
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Vera Drew and Gabe Dunn Talk ‘The People’s Joker’ and the Delusion of Creating Weird Trans Art
“Most queer art is trauma porn, but not enough talks about how the traumatic relationships we have can actually inform our identity and bring us to that level of who we are.”