Elliot Page And The Year In Anti-Trans Bigotry
Anti-trans pundits want you to think that trans people like Elliot Page pose an existential threat to lesbians. That couldn’t be less true.
“The Undoing” Isn’t As Smart As It Thinks It Is
Are we just not going to talk about Elena?? (Spoilers, obviously.)
The New Kristen Stewart Lesbian Rom-Com Is Kind Of A Bummer
Happiest Season, Hulu's Christmas romantic comedy starring Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis, is sapped of its holiday cheer by a traumatic coming-out plotline. (Major spoilers!)
"The Real Housewives Of Salt Lake City" Is Already Iconic
Did you ever think you’d live to see grown women in couture arguing about leg amputations?
Our Great Big Postelection Emotional Hangover
Making space for joy is essential to the work of building a better world, but it’s impossible not to still feel anxious about the future right now.
Watching This New HBO Docuseries Is The Most I've Laughed In Weeks
How To With John Wilson lovingly captures the beauty in the bizarre, the magic in the mundane.
What's Up With All The Weird Gender Politics In "The Haunting Of Bly Manor"?
Netflix’s second Haunting series features a beautiful queer love story — one that’s nearly botched by some questionable choices in the end. (Spoilers, obviously!)
Amy Coney Barrett And The Cult Of Conservative White Womanhood
White Christian mothers have historically succeeded in carrying out the work of white supremacist patriarchy by dressing it in a prettier, more feminine package.
Do Your Older Relatives Think We're Really Living In Unprecedented Times?
We'd like to hear what kinds of conversations you've been having with older relatives about the political climate.
“Emily In Paris” Is Bad, And Not In A Fun Way
From the creator of Sex and the City and Younger, we should expect more than…whatever this is.
I've Spent The Pandemic Watching The Entire “Real Housewives” Empire. I Will Never Be The Same.
From the bonkers Denise Richards takedown on Beverly Hills to Monique Samuels and Candiace Dillard’s violent feud on Potomac, the Housewives franchise has kept me going during the pandemic — and thank god for that.
I Can't Stop Thinking About Brad Pitt And Jennifer Aniston
The exes' reunion at a charity Fast Times at Ridgemont High table read last week was full of grins and giggles.
I Can't Stop Watching TikToks Of People Getting Dressed Up
I miss putting on clothes and feeling like a person. But at least I can still watch other people do it.
I’m Alone In My House Crying Over Billie Eilish’s New Song
The 18-year-old phenom wrote a gorgeous ballad turned bop over just two days in quarantine.
Taylor Swift’s New Album: It's Good
"Folklore" will have you feeling like a lovelorn teen again.
Bike Shorts Are The Pandemic Blessing I Didn’t Expect
I was skeptical when bike shorts first got trendy again. But after experimenting with them as a comfy quarantine look, I’m fully obsessed.
Corporate Pride Events Can't Happen This Year. Let's Keep It That Way.
The historic Brooklyn Liberation march for Black trans lives featured righteous fury as well as queer joy — a blueprint for what Prides of the future can be.
Symbolic Gestures Are Not Enough
As Black Lives Matter protests yield results, it’s become harder to ignore the gulf between well-meaning but ultimately worthless gestures and real, radical change.
Protesters And Journalists Are Being Attacked For Exercising The Same Rights
Why are some journalists all too eager to rail against media suppression while downplaying — or even championing — police efforts to harass or arrest protesters?
Stop Sharing Viral Photos Of Cops Kneeling With Protesters
If you share pictures of police officers kneeling or hugging protesters, you’re not advancing the cause against police brutality; if anything, you’re impeding it.