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Does the Total Solar Eclipse Mean the Sun and Moon Are Scissoring?
Are moonbeams legs? Are sun-rays legs? (They are, or are something like it.) And if so, is there an infinite cosmic scissoring unfolding?
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Pop Culture Fix: Sports Gays, Lace Up! E.R. Fightmaster Is Starting a Podcast For You
E.R. Fightmaster and their friends are starting a gay sports podcast, Sara Ramirez is officially not returning to And Just Like That, the Spirit Awards honored The Last of Us, Candis Cayne and Danna Davis are launching a trans production company, and more.
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Here’s What We Know From ‘The Last Of Us’ Season 2 Trailer
Ellie and Dina show up in the The Last of Us Season 2 trailer, Tegan and Sara are making a documentary about getting catfished, Quinta Brunson and Stephanie Hsu are teaming up, and more pop culture stories for your day!
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The Real Queer Women Bartenders of WeHo
When the rest of Santa Monica Blvd is male bartenders, male dancers, and male patrons, seeing these bartenders sends a message: We see you in here.
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Your Film Bro Girlfriend: A Lesbian Introduction to Francis Ford Coppola
Here are five lesser known Francis Ford Coppola films to watch to prepare for Megalopolis.
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India Donaldson Made a Movie for Every Queer Girl Who Has Ever Gone on a Hike With Her Dad
“This dad is okay with his daughter being queer. He doesn’t care. Whatever. It’s not this huge source of tension in their lives. But there are just so many ways in which he cannot understand her experience in the world — who she is and her sexuality and the body she’s in.”
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2025 Is Off to a Great Start for Queer Music, With New Videos From Lucy Dacus and Japanese Breakfast
This week truly seems blessed by the queer music gods.
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Want To See a Movie Where Buffalo Bill and Norman Bates Are in a T4T Situationship? Well, Do We Have Some News for You!
Drew Burnett Gregory writes, directs, and stars in a new horror short, and it’s available for you to stream!
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The 2024 WNBA Season According to the People Who Love It — and Are Hoping for a Better Future
A look back at this groundbreaking 2024 WNBA season — the good and the bad — from some of the journalists, filmmakers and creators who were part of the conversation this year.
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In ‘Dying for Sex’, Lesbians Make Death a Little Less Scary
The show follows Molly (Michelle Williams), who sets out to have the horniest last five years of her life after she is diagnosed with terminal cancer, supported by a group of lesbians and Jenny Slate.
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Liquor on the Mountain: Taste These Whiskeys!
We’re going to update you on all the whiskeys our group will be tasting on the mountain so your presumably now-formed queer whiskey tasting friend-group can taste along with us. And our brand new obsession? Hudson Whiskey.
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‘The Legend of Vox Machina’ Adds Even More Queer Characters to Season Three
The third season of Vox Machina is full of epic battles, moving moments, higher stakes, and more gays.
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NSFW Lesbosexy Sunday Gets Inside Your Head
This week on NSFW Sunday: your brain on orgasms, the best places to have sex in public, and how to explain what lesbians do in bed to your cab driver.
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I Unicorned for a Couple at a Quirky Rural Swingers Club
I wasn’t going to turn down the chance to explore a massive swinger lodge that’s been in operation since the 1970’s.
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I’ve Always Loved Deception
As I begin my career as a therapist, I have to hide parts of myself.
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‘And Just Like That,’ Miranda Is Too Cool for the Nun She Hooked Up With
Rosie O’Donnell is in the season premiere of “And Just Like That,” doing exactly what we would hope a Rosie O’Donnell character would do — have sex with Miranda.
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‘Babygirl’ Is As Smart as It Is Hot — And It’s Really Hot
There are limits and boundaries that vanish outside the paradigm of heterosexual expectations.
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28 Best LGBT TV Shows on Peacock
Believe it or not, Peacock has a surprisingly robust slate of television shows with major lesbian, bisexual and queer women and/or trans characters. Here’s a list of our favorite LGBT TV shows on Peacock.
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‘(This Is Not) A Christmas Movie’ Is Not a Very Good Christmas Movie, but It Does Have a Queer Sex Scene
The Dutch comedy attempts to destroy the typical holiday movie formula but self-destructs in the process.
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40 Years Ago, Lesbian Erotica Magazine ‘On Our Backs’ Paved the Way for Horny Sapphic Art
On Our Backs, which originally ran from 1984 to 1990 and was revitalized from 1998 to 2002, existed for one central purpose: to portray lesbian sex and sexuality, with real lesbians.