Rachel Maddow Delivers Sobering Speech About Partner’s Near-Fatal Covid Case
This thing is scary as hell. Whatever you’ve been willing to do to risk getting it, don’t do it.”
This thing is scary as hell. Whatever you’ve been willing to do to risk getting it, don’t do it.”
“We ultimately have the synergy between a vaccine and the public health measures, which will get us out of this very difficult situation we’re in.”
To avoid possible (re)infection, the best thing to do is to follow precautions and remain vigilant.
The announcement came only hours after it was confirmed that one of Trump’s longest-serving aides, with whom he had recently travelled in close quarters, had tested positive as well.
The truth is, there is no right or wrong answer.
“Maybe a fire will come, maybe a war, maybe death or loss of mind, but today was good.”
We all know lesbians are known for “overprocessing” (if there is such thing!) and talking about our feelings ad nauseam. But guess what? It’s fundamental to a healthy relationship.
“It’s almost taking us back to a time when people really cared about each other.”
“There is so much out there that says we do not belong. I think having homeownership creates an atmosphere of safety and autonomy over one’s self.”
So what does this empty space mean? Does it mean you’ve fallen through the cracks?
This is the time to redesign our lives. There is no right way to practice self-care.
“The Covid-19 pandemic remains a threat and preparations may take longer and look a little different.”
Not only did I have a marijuana-seeking dog, he chose to eat roaches. Did he not deem himself worthy of the plump buds next to the sad, sorry, limp joint remnants? Did he need counseling?
How I learned to get a GRIP.
Here is a secret I learned from many many summers without a pool because I wasn’t a cool rich kid: Slip N Slide.
“It’s hard to explain to somebody how bad it can be unless you’re seeing it firsthand.”
Hero & heartthrob: reporting for duty.
Be. A. TEASE. For we all want what doesn’t ~come~ easily.
When I catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror, I run away.
“We’re not stopping until we absolutely feel that people are ready and they don’t need us anymore.”
The cast members of “Queer As Folk” are reuniting virtually, 20 years after the show first premiered, to raise money for LGBTQ+ centers.
Binging feels sort of like that manic social media scroll. You can’t stop. You can’t stop. You can’t stop. Nothing good is going inside of you. You know this. But still. You can’t stop.
Why not serve your Zoom colleagues a lewk they’ll never forget?
A gay couple in Poland handed out hundreds of rainbow face masks to fight coronavirus and homophobia in the country’s “LGBT-free zones.”
It all started as an innocent morning.
“At a time when some LGBTQ people could be isolating in homes that are not affirming, GLAAD is bringing together the biggest LGBTQ stars and allies to send messages of love, support and acceptance,” says GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis.
Subways, buses, trains, and ferries will all blast their horns at 3 p.m. to show support for transit workers. #SoundTheHorn
“I don’t want to see trans and queer folks slip through the cracks while everyone else is receiving so much help and attention,” Indya Moore said.
“They may be at home with non-affirming, rejecting parents, and we want them to know we are here for them, supporting them and celebrating them.”
A seamstress is turning leftover fabric from the AIDS Memorial Quilt into face masks to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Guess what? It’s OKAY to feel unproductive during a global pandemic.
A 69-year-old gay protester was arrested at the COVID-19 field hospital in NYC, which is run by an anti-LGBTQ+ group.
In the place of casual sex, what you now have is conversation.
Elton John pledged not to “leave anyone behind” in the fight against COVID-19, including those with HIV or AIDS.
“I refuse to die with the lie.”
This week’s queerantine activities include a gay astrology party, a queer diary reading, and more.