Showtime Has Finally Chosen A Showrunner For “The L Word” Reboot! (And She Sounds Awesome)
So who is Marja-Lewis Ryan? Glad you asked.
So who is Marja-Lewis Ryan? Glad you asked.
“Do you think she’ll have sex with us?”
“There are so many other beautiful folks out here living full, thriving lives and people need to know that.”
Yes, she’s kind of batshit. But crazy unlikeable men are hailed as great characters all of the time!
Let your words take some fire.
Ellen battled homophobia in Hollywood, once again.
Wait? I thought I was Carmen?
“I’ve always fought against the rules and boundaries of gender.”
What if she never even died to begin with?
When the straight person thinks when I say “my girlfriend” I’m talking about my friend.
If you like Shane, you’re a masochist. If you like Carmen, you’re competitive.
Ilene Chaiken changed the landscape of lesbian visibility when she wrote “The L Word.”
In honor of the sequel being in the works, we couldn’t help but go back into the archives to relive these magical moments.
Not fake news. “The L Word” reboot has officially been announced.
Talking, laughing, loving, breathing, fighting, fucking, crying, drinking.
“I’m Black, I’m queer, I’m a woman. I just live and make a podcast and thrive in public.”
You take the good / You take the bad / You take them both and there you have / The (sad) facts of life.
This is the way, it’s the way that we (re)live.
Are you a Bette or a Tina? (Don’t be a Tina.)
“If I was a liar, I would call you my friend/Let’s hope the feeling’s mutual in the end.”
Kiyomi McCloskey, Lauren Russell,Whitney Mixter and Sada Bettencourt open up about what they learned from reality TV, new shows in the works and their New Year’s resolutions
It has been a wild year for Romi Klinger, who ended her run on the The Real L Word with a controversial wedding to a guy. She recently separated from said guy. Now she is clearing up misconceptions-talking about her real life and and revealing where she really lands on the sexuality scale.
The new installment of The Real L Word promises more seduction, scandals and oh-no-she-didn’t moments as nine women from both coasts navigate their tricky relationships. Get ready for one “L” of a third season.
A year after The L Word ended its glorious six-season run, the true stories of six real, live lesbians from L.A. are about to take its place. Get ready for this season’s hottest T.V. premiere.
An episode stirs up controversy within the LGBT community
Our guest blogger Quinn recaps all the latest drama!
Our guest blogger Quinn recaps!
Camila Grey and Leisha Hailey talk with GO about their debut album and the meteoric rise of Uh Huh Her.
The Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation announced in December that an anonymous donor had given the organization $1 million.