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Virginia’s Election Results Push Back Hard Against Anti-Trans Agendas in the South
Virginia flipped the Senate, elected the first trans Senator in the South, and ensured the Governor can’t dismantle LGBTQ rights.
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I’ve Changed, But My Kinks Haven’t
It’s okay to live a life where your interests overlap with the result of trauma.
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In ‘Stop Me if You’ve Heard This One,’ It’s Clowns vs. Capitalism
Arnett’s work is a reminder of something we often shy away from: What is the point of experiencing all of the pains of the human condition if we can’t, at some point, get a good laugh in about it?
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Zohran Mamdani May Have Renewed My Belief in Electoral Politics
Zohran Mamdani’s campaign was the first time in a long time that I felt comfortable publicly advocating for a candidate rather than a cause—and that’s because his entire candidacy was a cause.
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‘My Wife Is in the Early Stages of Transitioning, and I Feel Weird About Keeping Her Identity a Secret’
“It feels like she’s never going to be fully out and that this is just how the rest of our life together is going to be.”
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Disney’s D23 Announcements Were More Gay-Adjacent Than Anticipated
Disney’s D23 announcements contained a lot of queer artists and actors, Nicole Maines talks Dreamer, Elliot Page talks crushes, bad news about the lesbian couple on “Tracker” and more queer pop culture news for your life!
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Ayesha Madon Is Bisexual: ‘Heartbreak High’ Star Comes Out, Shares Cute First Kiss Story
“Sometimes I feel like I’m a fake queer person because I’m not massive on queer culture, sometimes, I feel that liking girls is not enough?”
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Emilia Pérez Star Karla SofÃa Gascón’s Unhinged Racist Tweets Have Killed Her Oscar Campaign
Why people are wondering if Emilia Pérez star Karla SofÃa Gascón will pull out of the Oscars, a possible BUFFY REBOOT???, M3GAN is a Chappell Roan fan confirmed, and more pop culture news for you.
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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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‘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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What Queer Poetry Book Would Fix Each Yellowjacket (Or Make Them Worse)
One of the most important pillars of girlhood is orbiting your entire personality around the likes of Sylvia Plath and writing your own poetry to deal with the woes of one’s burgeoning sexuality, toxic friendships, and other coming-of-age tragedies.
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Let’s Pick Flowers, Save Flowers, Make Flower-Saving Books Together
Get ready to get sunny, crafty, and a little more adorable.
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Indie Trans Filmmaker Alice Maio Mackay’s Latest Is ‘Buffy’ Meets ‘Priscilla, Queen of the Desert’
“I get inspired to write something and then the horror elements are secondary. So, with Satranic Panic, the very first thing I came up with was just a road trip movie, and then came the idea for a trans drag queen and her best friend killing demons.”
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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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Actresses Born Before My Grandma Ranked by How Badly I Want Them to Top Me
I am a sucker for a mid-atlantic accent and a beauty in black and white.
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Palestinian Liberation Is Queer Liberation
Queer people are everywhere, and to wield homophobia as a tool to justify the oppression or destruction of others is in fact to just replicate hate, harm, and oppression, not fix it.
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Can Immigrant Mothers Heal With Their Queer Kids? These Desi Aunties Are Trying
Desi parents get a bad rap in America. Across TV and social media, immigrant aunties are typecast as judgmental or conservative, or else passive victims of circumstance, unable to navigate American society as fluently as their children.
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Gay Historical Fiction Series “Fellow Travelers” Flattens American Tragedies and Wrongdoings
Technically, the premise of Fellow Travelers has all the makings of what could have become a beloved piece of queer media.
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A Love Letter to Cuddle Dates
I love cuddle dates because they’re my neurodivergent heaven: comfy and quiet. They also fit into anti-heteronormative approaches to romance and affection.
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LGBTQ Fiction Sales Are Up, but We Still Urgently Need Creative Ways To Fight Book Bans
What does the LGBTQ book landscape look like right now? It’s complicated.