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‘A Sharp Endless Need’ Lives in the Intersection of Sex and Basketball
At their heart, great sex and great basketball rely on the same fundamental principles: trust, attention, collaboration, and a desire to create something with whoever you’re with.
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How To Fight Back Against Book Bans
However you choose to engage with Banned Books Week, I hope you’ll think about the books that have led you to the person you are today.
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Queer Horoscopes for Libra Season 2024
Libra season invites you to align your actions with your values, setting the stage for personal and collective growth.
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Want To Learn What It’s Like To Be Queer in America? Watch ‘Somebody Somewhere’
Somebody Somewhere is a show about building strong relationships — building an actual, healthy community — in a place where many might think it’s an impossible task to accomplish.
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Welcome to the 13 Days of A+ of 2023!
For the FOURTH year in a row, we are bringing you 13 consecutive days of A+ content!
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Men of ‘The L Word’ and ‘Generation Q,’ Ranked
From Gomey to Angus to Pierce to Max Sweeney, we weigh in on the men of The L Word and Generation Q, ranking them from most awful men to least awful men!
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“True Detective: Night Country” Is a Mediocre Network Procedural Masquerading As Prestige TV
It’s not just that these narratives are harmful. It’s that they’re boring.
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‘Southern Hospitality’ Provides a Nuanced Look at What It’s Like To Be Queer in the South
From young queer love to complicated coming outs to gay guy x sapphic friendship, Southern Hospitality is peak queer reality TV.
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How To Engage With New Year’s Resolutions More Thoughtfully
I have to take a page from my time recovering from an eating disorder. The habits and encouragement found in supportive eating disorder recovery look a lot like the things we want to emulate in daily life.
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Queer Mom Chronicles: I Have Mixed Feelings About Homework
As a parent who is making a concentrated effort to teach my child boundaries when it comes to helping manage burnout, homework doesn’t really fit in with that.
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‘Hacks’ Is Sooooo Back and Better Than Ever
Exes — I mean, ex- boss and employee — Deborah and Ava are back in another brilliant season.
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The Complicated History of Reed Erickson, A Different Kind of Trans Resistance
When I think about people who had the power (and money) to do something and then did, I think of Erickson and all he accomplished.
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6 Pre-Stonewall Queer Uprisings History Tried To Hide
I’m confident the archives are filled with hundreds, if not thousands, of stories still waiting to be uncovered.
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My Bisexual Girlfriend Only Likes Strap-On Sex, Should I Be Worried?
Do your girlfriend’s preferences mean she prefers sex with cis men, plus advice on coping with stress without drinking and nonbinary names for wedding party members!
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‘Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken’ Is Heavy On Inspiration and Soft On Prison
“Melissa Etheridge: I’m Not Broken” is an uplifting and empathetic docuseries led by one of our most iconic lesbian musicians of all time.
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Queer Horoscopes for Scorpio Season 2024
Scorpio season encourages us to delve into our passions and embrace radical honesty with ourselves.
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What Are Mixed Orientation Relationships?
And what can we learn from dating people with sexual orientations different from our own?
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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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Out the Movies: Is Gay Sex a Radical Act?
Bruce LaBruce aims to rewrite a classic Pasolini film, but has queer sex lost its bite in this new context?
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Don’t Leave Joy Oladokun Out of the Conversation About the Queer Musician Boom
“Being a Black woman, a queer artist in this moment; it cost me my time. It cost me my hair, moments with family.”