Holiday Gift Guide 2019: Stocking Stuffers for Queers
| 11/25/19
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Chief Steam Diverter: Grandpa can watch Trump blow it out of his ears with this satirical steam diverter that fits on the InstaPot Lux. ($10, Amazon.com)
K-Blings let them protect, collect, and personalize their cables and cords. The Rick and Morty and Harry Potter sets are awesome. ($10, Amazon.com)
Monster Crackers's nonconforming Halloween-meets-Christmas holiday ornaments. ($20, MonsterCrackers.com)
This tiny Magic 8 Ball offers quick feedback from the universe. ($6, MattelGames.com)
Micro Tetris: The favorite arcade game in a pocket-size. ($20, Amazon.com)
The George Takei Fortune Telling Button brings holiday humor with over 20 exclusive quick, hilarious, and sometimes sarcastic bits of advice from the gay icon. ($7, BigMouthInc.com)
The Handmaid's Tale Journal features iconic graphics and memorable quotes from the TV series ("Nolite Te Bastardes Carborundorum"). ($19, BarnesAndNoble.com)
One of Kickstarter's 50 most-backed projects of all time, Unstable Unicorns is a cute, LGBTQ-friendly strategic card game about destruction and unicorns. ($20, TeeTurtle.com)
They'll watch the ladies of Litchfield deal with the aftermath of last season's family feud turned gang war, with Orange Is the New Black Season 6 Blu-Ray. ($20, Amazon.com)
Got a friend with a birthday over the holidays? Cannabis Birthjays (which you fill with any legal substance that burns) will light up a party. ($15 5-pack, Birthjays.com)
The Thin Man starring William Powell and Myrna Loy as the witty and bantering detective duo Nick and Nora Charles in the adaptation of a beloved Dashiell Hammett mystery. Now on Blu-ray for the first time via Warner Archive Collection, the film has been fully remastered. The Thin Man still captivates after 85 years, and proves it belongs on all those best movies lists. ($18, WBShop.comhttps://WBShop.com)
Somewhere by singer Peter Eldridge and pianist Kenny Werner utilizes a 20-piece orchestra and assists by other jazz musicians to create a lush and deeply moving album. Their cover of "You Don't Know Me" and original arrangement of "That Which Can't Be Explained" are particularly moving. ($16, Store.CDBaby.com)
Now Design's Canine Calendar Towel adds character to the kitchen of any doggy lover. ($10, Amazon.com)