An Ode To Women’s Basketball
I knew I wanted something big for my life. Something WNBA big.
Reviewing the latest lesbian books, film, TV, music and more.
I knew I wanted something big for my life. Something WNBA big.
“I was bullied mercilessly in high school for expressing myself and being an outspoken feminist. If you are experiencing that, just know that high school is not your peak—you will go on to do amazing, fulfilling things after the hell that is our educational system. Your bullies ain’t sh*t!”
Thanks to COVID-19, it might be some time until we can gayly frolic through vineyards, sipping chardonnay, and posing for Instagram. But that doesn’t mean we can’t go on a wine tour — from the comfort of our own homes.
“There’s something in me that I really need to say. And I’m just going to keep working until I say it.”
Bonus: no one dies in a swimming pool.
There are many moments when the Last of Us Part II asks the player to do something she doesn’t want to do.
We need these spaces.
In the words of Audre Lorde, “Without community, there is no liberation.”
The fiction books you didn’t know you needed.
You are your own ride or die.
“The Archives shall be involved in the political struggles of all Lesbians.”
Picking up a novel is a wonderful way to escape into the great unknown.
Queer Queen for the night.
“Race and sexuality are inextricably linked.”
History is playing out before our eyes.
Minutes into the Facebook Live, we were taken by the (virtual) hand, and whisked away.
FROM THE ARCHIVES: Tinder confirmed that I am a big ol’ homo.
We still have our people.
For forty minutes I was able to forget New York’s shelter-in-place order and the dim glow of my own apartment’s overhead lighting.
“We want everyone to stay safe and we, the very first minute that we can open our doors and let people in, we’re going to be there and we’re going to come back.”
Kalsarikannit is all about what is good for the soul.
It’s worth the watch for the ending alone.
You need a firm hand in whipping your dating profile into shape.
34 years of the feminist turn-up.
I’m still thinking about *the* threesome…
In strange and dark times, Grace Millo turns to music.
SnowGAY.
If you wonder what Sophie was reading at her grandma’s bedside on “Gen Q,” we have the answer.
For many trans and nonbinary individuals, HRT and hormone blockers are a critical part of surviving. But many will go without during quarantine.
Let’s hear it for the queer teen femmes!
“It’s not just humbling. It’s a feeling of being part of something huge and vast and magnificent and vibrant and changing and different every day.”
Something for everyqueer.
It’s in this ambiguity where queerness lives and thrives.
Sigh.
Escapism is okay when the world is on fire.
Yes.