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“Why is normal the goal? Why not be authentic?”
Besides a bar or a nightclub.
“Get up up-up-up-up-up-up/if you want my, want my, want my, love!”
Positions, please!
“If you’re gay and spent all of your money moving in with your girlfriend of three weeks, here are some looks for you.”
Let’s hear it for the freakin’ weekend!
“This song goes out to every girl out there who’s touching a penis for the first and last time because society made her feel like she needed to try it.”
Are ya thirsty, Thursday?
Photos from this year’s Dinah Shore Weekend.
“We will never go back to the hate.”
That’s my girl, indeed.
Start with figuring out if your crush is into women by doing some light social media “research.”
Tidbits for your Tuesday.
This week’s theme: social knowledge. This is a retrograde period with a little dual reception between our retrograde planets, Venus in Pisces and Jupiter in Libra – our social energies are not direct but inverted and subconscious.
Out Indian filmmaker Malini Jeevarathnam wants to help lesbians with visibility and safety using her new documentary and music video.
“I just want to get out and tell more LGBT stories. I think that’s where my heart is.”
The bisexual performer and entertainer created an inclusive spot for the Cafe Society of Paris in the 1920s.
Stepping out from the shadows on this Transgender Day of Visibility.
“Lesbians have an advantage because they can be chivalrous without being accused of being chauvinistic.”
Everything you need to know before the weekend commences.
Another imagined installment of our dream reality series.
The out lesbian made history, winning a seat in the House of Representatives in 1975.
Queer cover girls FTW.
Astrology was a sacrilegious and disobedient means of observation. Could anything be more queer?
“You crazy dog!”
Read all about your #WCW, who is surely somewhere in today’s news.
Cuba signifies a change in LGBTQ acceptance with the election of its first trans person to public office.
An empowering song with an inclusive video.
Queer women stay killing the game.
The feminist lesbian filmmaker was behind the first-ever Sapphic sex scene in cinema.
From trans director Jake Graf comes a new emotional short about the choices one queer person makes in their lifetime.
Wives, not BFFs.
Maybe even more than one.
In Carmen’s episode, titled “Empowering New Voices,” she travels to Sao Paulo, Brazil. A place with one of the most celebrated annual pride parades in the world but also the murder capital of the world for transgender people.
A few tidbits before the weekend.