Results for: representation
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Queer Television Is About More Than Representation
Shayna Maci Warner talks about their new book The Rainbow Age of Television and hot TV topics from representation to the Killing Eve finale.
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‘Goosebumps: The Vanishing’ Brings Positive Queer Representation to a Younger Audience
Goosebumps is back with a spooky second season full of strange monsters, book references, and queer teens.
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A Tribute to Patti Harrison, the Comedian Changing Trans Representation On-Screen by Being Fully Herself
Patti Harrison is a gift to trans women representation in media. But you know what benefits even more because of her presence? American comedy in general.
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Never Have I Ever’s Queer South Asian Representation Is a Cop Out
The writers seem more interested in giving fans the pairing they wanted to see after season two rather than developing Aneesa as a nuanced character in her own right.
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Ruby Cruz Joins ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ and Shares Her Favorite Horror Movies
“I’m always down to contribute to more queer representation. Always down.”
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‘Southern Hospitality’ Is Steadily Becoming the Queerest Show on Bravo
Southern Hospitality’s new cast member Lake casually comes out, broadening the show’s LGBTQ representation.
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‘Big Mouth’ Finally Grew Up
Underneath the raunchiness and gross-out jokes, the series has been a trailblazer in its efforts to challenge societal norms and welcome LGBTQ representation.
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“The Boys” Season 2 Gets Meta About Lesbian and Bisexual Representation
Elena pushes back on all this, saying she doesn’t want to change how she dresses and that actually Maeve is bisexual, but they say that the term lesbian is “an easier sell” because it’s “more cut and dry.”
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Mal Blum on Writing Music for “Trinkets,” Queer Representation, and the Trans Narratives of Bruce Springsteen
“Whether it’s the gay internet or a show like ‘Trinkets’ it makes it easier to be like maybe I’m not the one that’s wrong. Maybe everyone around me is wrong.”
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My Favorite Deviant Queers From Television
Let’s talk about some of the deliciously deviant queer villains TV has gifted us with over the years.
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Willow Rosenberg Is Your Autostraddle March Madness 2024 ‘The Kids Are Alright’ Champion!
Willow’s win is a testament to the way representation, and our first encounters with it, imprints upon a person. There’s something unshakeable about our connections to the first time we see ourselves. It’s deeper than just nostalgia.
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Rebels Against Disney Have Uploaded the Cut Trans Episode of ‘Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur’
The completed episode of the Marvel animated series appeared to have been cut due to its pro-trans message.
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22 Comments From Really Special People Who Think There’s Too Many Gay Characters On TV
“I know gay people exist, I don’t need to be reminded every time I watch tv… Anyone thinking this makes me homophobic, I feel the same way about vegans and gluten intolerance. Just shut up already and leave the rest of us alone.”
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Severance Episode 206 Gives a Whole New Meaning to ‘Outie’
Last night’s Severance episode may have just confirmed what we’ve been anticipating: This show is gayer than we thought!
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‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ Season Three Struggles To Let Go of Reneé Rapp
While The Sex Lives of College Girls succeeds in ushering Rapp off the canvas, it’s less successful in navigating its third season without her.
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10 Queer Animation Wins in 2024
There were miraculous updates on beloved characters like X-Men’s Morph and Bob’s Burger’s Marshmellow, CaitVi became canon and then kinky, and Nimona was Oscar nominated!
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‘Renegade Nell’ Stands and Delivers on Fun, But Not on Gay Content
“Played by Derry Girl Louisa Harland, Nell Jackson is a fierce, funny, sarcastic woman with no interest in behaving the way people of her time think women should behave.”
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11 Gay Thoughts About ‘Love Island USA’ Season 7
8. You know when you run into your ex and their new boo sooner than you wanted? I’d like to start calling that a “bombshell entering the villa”
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‘Colin From Accounts’ Has a Cute Dog and Some Queer Subplots
The first thing I want to tell you about this show is that the titular Colin from accounts is a dog. The second thing I want to tell you is that the dog’s owners both have queer best friends
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‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ Finale Confirms Our Gaydars With Main Character Coming Out Bisexual
After Renée Rapp’s exit, I worried ‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ would focus less on the queer community at Essex, but the show found its footing by making the show even queerer. Too queer? There’s no such thing.