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Can a film's website be more than promotional?
Sundance-winning director Ira Sachs hopes the site for his new film, "Keep the Lights On," builds real community
11/24/2011 00:07 UTC
"Queer sexual bodies are despised": Garth Greenwell on writing his debut novel and why everything comes back to Kentucky for him, "for better and for worse"
Salon talks to the author of "What Belongs to You," hailed as one of the best new novels of 2016
02/25/2016 04:59 UTC
Stop killing off TV's lesbians: This depressing trope limits storytelling about queer women
A new report shows that while TV might be more inclusive, it still doesn't know how to let queer characters live
03/31/2016 02:59 UTC
Lil Nas X calls out "the bigger problem of homophobia in the Black community" following BET snub
The outspoken queer artist also targeted the network in an explicit diss track called "Late to the Party"
06/09/2022 21:24 UTC
Who's really getting naked at the gym: "There has never been more voyeurism and exhibitionism in the locker room than there is now"
A New York Times article about gym re-designs speaks up for millennial men who want locker rooms with more privacy
12/05/2015 03:04 UTC
America's long obsession with "Downton Abbey": How the show became a satire of Britishness
The series, now airing its fifth season, has turned into an American soap opera gussied up with a British accent
01/06/2015 02:25 UTC
In praise of flat places: On queerness, landscapes and understanding our desires
Flat landscapes aren't a popular thing to love. Their horizons have nothing to orientate yourself toward
06/24/2023 19:59 UTC
"Chandler's treatment of his gay father is appalling": Everything critics realized while watching "Friends" in 2015
Turns out the beloved sitcom treated fat people as punch lines and kind of had a homophobia problem
01/24/2015 05:00 UTC
America's sex and race failure: Why Raven-Symone and an Ohio couple are struggling
How a TV star shunning labels, and a lesbian couple with a Black baby illustrate the fight to assert one's humanity
10/08/2014 20:45 UTC
"Grace and Frankie": This thin "Transparent" knock-off pits gay men against older women, and nobody wins
Netflix's new series for Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin feels like a disappointing retread of other, better shows
05/06/2015 19:13 UTC
"Heartstopper" illuminates that being a trans youth is joyful, everyday and larger than politics
Comments by Ne-Yo & Rowling offer a harmful view on trans youth, which makes Netflix's "Heartstopper" essential TV
08/07/2023 23:28 UTC
A bolder than "Bridgerton" reading list: Regency books with a twist Eloise would love
Perhaps the bookish Bridgerton would like one of these new romances that, unlike the show, include queer characters
04/18/2022 00:00 UTC
"The Politician" is a show about ambition – Ryan Murphy's
The creator's first Netflix series says a lot more about his own power than the main character's hunger for it
09/27/2019 21:00 UTC
Even a magical sword can't help "Cursed," a retelling of the Arthurian legend that needs honing
The quest for the next great fantasy franchise and a believable heroine at the heart of it continues . . .
07/18/2020 15:00 UTC
Oh, Susannah!
Susannah Grant on writing star roles for Drew Barrymore ("Ever After"), Julia Roberts ("Erin Brockovich") and Sandra Bullock ("28 Days").
04/13/2000 20:00 UTC