Results for: representation
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Theo Germaine on the Queerness of Horror, the Alchemy of Time, and “They/Them”
“A lot of the history of horror is that, you know, those queer coded people who don’t fit in are baddies.”
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Also.Also.Also: Here’s All the Queer-Related Nominations (And Snubs) For This Year’s Oscars
In case you missed today’s Oscars news, I got you covered. Also: On aging exuberantly (alright now!), Alison Bechdel talks the inefficacy of censorship, and they are retiring Sue Bird’s jersey.
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Tribeca Film Festival 2022 May be It’s Queerest Season Yet
Dani Janae talks to Tribeca Film Festival programmers, Lucy Mukerjee and Shakira Refos, on the importance of investing in queer artists and audiences.
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46 Most Anticipated Queer Books Coming Out In June 2024
Hot fresh reads for a hot bookish Pride month!
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A Close Look at the Ridiculously Sweet Trans Whiskey Commercial
It definitely made all of us cry.
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“And Just Like That” Miranda Straps It On for Che Diaz
You won’t believe the name of Che Diaz’s new sitcom.
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Trans Teen Pauly Likens’ Murder Haunts Her Rural Pennsylvania Community
Pauly Likens was a 14-year-old trans girl. She had a core group of close friends, and she was seen by them, and loved by them and by her family.
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Gay for Play: The Best Queer Sports Movies of All Time
This list has queer women testing their physical limits, queer men confronting their toxic masculinity, and even a few cute and sporty gay romances.
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“Class of ’09” Features Sepideh Moafi and Kate Mara Flirting Over 3 Decades
The show eased a fear I didn’t realize I had by guaranteeing that the end of The L Word: Generation Q did not mean the end of Sepideh Moafi playing queer and looking at women like she wants to devour them.
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The Best Queer Books of 2024
This year especially I’ve striven to put the spotlight on books that haven’t gotten a lot of mainstream attention.
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Happy / Death / Day
Breaking the fourth wall does not count as dismantling anything.
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Sundance 2023: “Rye Lane” Is a Flawless Story About a Blossoming Black Love
It’ll make you believe that love can be just a stroll away.
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Thank You, Ex: For the Baseball Jersey I Wore Constantly as a Baby Gay
Not everyone was surprised when I came out as a lesbian, but a few people were. Most notably: my boyfriend at the time.
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Untethered: A Great Lady
I’ve been eulogizing, just to myself, in the moments between other moments that are claimed by tasks or thoughts of the present or literally anything else.
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I Was Naive To Think I Could Shape It More Than It Could Shape Me
“Young and naïve, I looked towards magazines, media and the Internet to tell me about the world. I imagined what it might look like when I grew up and became a part of it, not realizing how literal or destructive that aspiration would become.”
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Autostraddle March Madness 2023: Trope-y Wives – Round of 32
It’s time to cast your ballots to see which of these 32 couples will advance to the Trope-y Wives Sweet 16!
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What “Dyke TV” Can Teach Us About Independent LGBTQ Media
Created by three lesbian artist-activists in June 1993, Dyke TV was a half-hour public access cable TV program focused on lesbian and feminist activism, community issues, art and film, news, health, sports, and culture.
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Anatomy of a Queer Sex Scene: The Rules of Desire in ‘Y Tu Mamá También’
Y Tu Mamá También relies on ambiguity: Partly, I presume, so that it could reach audiences who might not have watched the film had it been more explicitly gay. I know young me wouldn’t have dared to.
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Pop Culture Fix: Batwoman’s Javicia Leslie Will be Back… on The Flash
Remembering Leslie Jordan, Phoebe Bridgers loves angry queer youths, Brittani Nichols! Brittani Nichols! Brittani Nichols! and more.
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50 LGBTQ+ Movies To Stream on Netflix With Lesbian, Bisexual and Trans Characters
Wanna watch a Netflix movie with lesbian, bisexual, queer or trans characters? We’ve got your round-up of every Netflix lesbian movie currently streaming, and our recommendations.