Also.Also.Also: LGBT Americans Love to Smoke, Supermodels Love to #Fork, and Other Stories We Missed This Week
Hello, corn chips! I’m here to help you get your news fix while you’re busy watching The L Word. Or…
Also.Also.Also: LGBT Americans Love to Smoke, Supermodels Love to #Fork, and Other Stories We Missed This Week
Hello, corn chips! I’m here to help you get your news fix while you’re busy watching The L Word. Or…
We Need To Talk About Colonialism Before We Criticize International Anti-LGBTQ Legislation
On January 7th, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan signed a law that sentences LGBTQ individuals…
My girlfriend got me an Eileen Myles t-shirt at this Sister Spit event in Oakland, it’s black with big purple letters reading “YOU’VE GOT THE STYLE EILEEN MYLES.” I wore it for the first time in Palm Springs to a Dinah Shore White Party which...
Get Baked: Chocolate Avocado Pudding
The avocado is a versatile fruit. It does well in a lot of forms – guacamole, sliced on a sandwich,…
I felt connected to her because I was rooted in that expanse of ancient sadness she also seemed to occupy.
What Do You Do With A Problem Like Romi Klinger: On Bisexuality, Biphobia and Media Representation
Recently, GO Magazine published an interview with Romi Klinger of The Real L Word regarding the…
Listling Without Commentary: Conversations I Had While Watching the L Word for the First Time
It’s been ten years since The L Word premiered, and we’ve got lots to talk about. Welcome to The L…
Lost Girl Episode 402: This Not So Amazing Race
Welcome to the second episode of Lost Girl! Last time we discovered that Lauren has awful hair,…
Celebrate National Tea Month by Pouring Yourself a Cuppa
Learning to feed yourself can be one of the most terrifying things. Am I about to give myself food…
Rhymes With Witches: Making Frenemies With Pretty Persuasion’s Kimberly Joyce
I’ve always had a bit of a thing for bad girls, and I don’t think I’m alone on this one. Who…
Schecter 3:16 (Or How Jenny Schecter Saved My Life)
Jenny Schecter was a mess. There’s no denying it. The writing for her character was so outlandishly inconsistent that you never knew which incarnation you were going to get from one season to the next. She was a duplicitous megalomaniac whose self-indulgent, self-destructive antics knew no boundary. But you know what? So is Don Draper. So was Walter White. So was Dexter and Jack Bauer and House and Tony Soprano. But they’re dudes, so that makes them interesting. Jenny Schecter is a lady, so her deal makes her a cunt.