movie lists The Best Straight Movies of the Past 10 Years A dazzling portrait of a white heterosexual girl’s coming-of-age, Lady Bird gave us a straight character anyone can root for. Drew Burnett Gregory — Jun 25, 2022
sponsored We Hosted a Virtual Workshop on COVID-19 and Queer Sexual Health! Last week, we partnered with Rainbow Health to host a virtual workshop on COVID-19 and queer sexual health. Here’s a complete transcript of what went down! Anya Richkind — Jun 23, 2022
music Seeing Bikini Kill Made Me Feel Like I Was 16 Again Bikini Kill opened a door for me, a door that has stayed open ever since. Stef Rubino — Jun 23, 2022
book features That Was the Era: Photographer Phyllis Christopher on Her Book “Dark Room” “It was a political statement to portray sex, to portray queer sex, as it was to demand civil rights in the daytime.” Ro White — Jun 21, 2022
lgbt pride 54 Portraits of Lesbians in the ‘80s We’ve always been here. Carmen Phillips — Jun 19, 2022
tv reviews Warm Up For “A League of Their Own” With The Very Gay “Slo Pitch” If you like queers, laughing, and Bad News Bears sports stories, have I got a series for you! Heather Hogan — Jun 16, 2022
first person I Thought About Leaving Florida — Learning About Our Queer History Convinced Me To Stay The truth is, as hard as I ride for it now, there was a time when I couldn’t imagine living here anymore, too. Stef Rubino — Jun 16, 2022
film 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. danijanae — Jun 13, 2022
movie reviews “Fire Island” Is a Perfect Summer Reminder of How We Find Our Families The Bechdel test has always been dangerously limited when implemented carte blanche, especially when talking about people of color. Carmen Phillips — Jun 10, 2022
movie reviews “Tahara” Is a Queer Teen Comedy with Death and Depth This is exactly what I want from contemporary low-budget queer filmmaking. Drew Burnett Gregory — Jun 10, 2022
first person “Nevada” and the Multiverse of Sadness This is how it feels to come to art too late. It’s no longer an experience of immediate connection, but one of processing, of rewriting. Drew Burnett Gregory — Jun 10, 2022
queer pregnancy How To Survive a Miscarriage by Marathoning 168 Episodes of “Survivor” One thing you have in common with every contestant on the classic CBS reality television competition program Survivor is that you are not pregnant. Riese — Jun 9, 2022