Intimacy coordinator ups the Sapphic steam in 'Agatha All Along'
Rumor has it Agatha and Rio get very close very soon.
October 10, 2024
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Rumor has it Agatha and Rio get very close very soon.
Did the Murder on the Orient Express author sprinkle gay subtext in her page-turners or was she as conventional as a Hollywood blockbuster? Graham Kirby investigates.
The Disney/Marvel villain, played by Kathryn Hahn, casts a compelling spell over those who feel marginalized.
“No one asks straight people about their journey of discovery,” she said, “but I guess it felt like if I didn’t say anything, I’d be ignoring a part of me, and that doesn’t feel good.”
While many assumed Locke was queer, he never publicly spoke about his sexuality until recently.
Nothing beats the heat like a late summer binge! Here’s what we are watching all month long!
The recently out actor and comedian shares her travel must-haves, hidden LGBTQ+ gems, and how her journeys have broadened her perspective.
What in the holy realm of love is happening here?!
Get ready for an emotional rollercoaster with the new season of Netflix's Heartstopper.
The increase includes books about women's sexual experiences, rape, and abuse, in addition to continued attacks on material with LGBTQ+ or racial themes.
For many queer women, how we wear our hair is more than just a matter of convenience — though for others it’s precisely that.
Find out what made Rock Hudson such a big deal.
LGBTQIA+ characters in literature, TV, and movies have a complex history - from subtle hints to blatant stereotypes. Can we reclaim our identity and rewrite the narrative?
As Friday the 13th gets a reboot on the big screen, out film critic and Friday the 13th expert Peter M. Bracke takes a look back on Jason Voorhees.
Charles Busch talks Liza and Judy at the Palace and takes Kathleen Turner camping off-Broadway in The Third Story.
The new comedy My Old Ass stars Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza as younger and older versions of a queer character who thought she had her sexuality all figured out, that is until she meets Chad.
Michael McShane, a federal judge in Oregon, shares how the members of an informal book club, the Alice B. Toklas Society, changed his life.
As we head into holiday season, many readers are gearing up for road trips. Best way to get through one? Audio books -- they can be downloaded on your iPod or MP3 player or bought as CDs from several companies including the powerhouse Audible.com (which works with Amazon and offers a variety of price plans including one book a month for $14.95) and the fiesty newcomer AudioBooks.com (which lets you stream as many books as you like for a flat monthly fee of $29.95). Here are just nine of our fave audio books with LGBT content.