“CLAIREvoyant” Is the Quirky, Queer Comedy You’ve Been Waiting For
CLAIREvoyant is a feministy, queer webseries about two best friends and their adventures in life, dating, and finding out your psychic powers kicked in on your 25th birthday.
CLAIREvoyant is a feministy, queer webseries about two best friends and their adventures in life, dating, and finding out your psychic powers kicked in on your 25th birthday.
Get that lesbian vampire space opera out of your head and onto the interwebs!
When I heard there was a new mini-movie on Black&Sexy.TV about a group of queer women of color, I was excited to watch it, but honestly didn’t have really high expectations for it. Thankfully, I was so wrong.
Hey, and spoiler alert: No gay women die!
Laura and Carmilla drop the pretense of “office furniture-related slips” and (re)confess their love for each other.
“It’s precisely because Her Story is written and directed by trans women, starring trans women and featuring trans women on the crew that it’s able to be so authentic and so acutely focused on its trans characters.”
“If someone had been like, “You are going to write a thing and it’s going to be fully produced and you are gonna star in it and it’s gonna be really good,” I would’ve been like, nah.”
Talking with three of the stars of trans-created webseries Her Story about love, representation, staffing a set with trans women and so much more.
And a profile with series creator Ellen Simpson, who writes all kinds of fan fiction too!
A new “Broad City” webseries, the ever popular “Carmilla,” a “Key and Peele” sketch and a music video from a NY-based queer duo are keeping this video party diverse.
The internet will never run out of queer webseries and Cameron Esposito has an important message about one of the biggest parts of lesbianism.
Lena Waithe’s web series about a queer Black woman navigating her twenties is coming to a television near you!
The LA Derby Dolls star in a music video, black women control Hollywood, and Féminin/Féminin is back so they threw a party.
Pivot TV will be premiering the hit lesbian comedy web series “The Better Half” starting Wednesday, June 4 (9pm ET/6pm PT).
Party at the wedding reception with a new music video featuring a lesbian engagement, two webseries premieres, and a new coalition trying to stamp out racism in professional sports.
There’s a party at cruising altitude with a Kate McKinnon sketch, new webseries episodes, and Jenny Slate’s new movie.
Nuns, Spice Girls, Chicago lesbians, and sidekicks throw a party with maximum energy.
A new webseries, behind-the-scenes footage from an OITNB photo shoot, the trailer for a moving documentary, and a quick comedy sketch are single and ready to mingle at the pre-V-Day video party.
Hannah Hart and Lauren Neal star in episode 7 of “Words With Girls,” written by Brittani Nichols and featuring caffeine kisses.
A new Canadian lesbian webseries, a Hannah Hart interview, Kate McKinnon confessions, a lesbian travel show, and a “Flawless” parody have a long but fruitful party.
Gillian Jacobs and Tig Notaro are four inches from kissing for three minutes in a funny new interview series on EW.