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"Both-sexual" men on TV can save lives: How “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” is smashing the "evil bi guy" myth
Bisexual women abound on TV, but bi men are usually portrayed as sinister—or at least too shady to date
03/04/2016 04:58 UTC
A transgender child's victory
A third-grader in New Hampshire scores one for LGBT equality in the elementary-school bathroom
09/28/2012 23:42 UTC
Netflix's stunning "Yasuke" spins a fantastical Black samurai story, but needs more space to swing
Starring LaKeith Stanfield, the mere six episodes of LeSean Thomas' anime epic leaves us clamoring for more
04/30/2021 23:00 UTC
Florida teacher doesn't understand why it was a bad idea to out one of her students as a lesbian
A middle school instructor allegedly asked preteens to reveal their sexuality but thinks her suspension is unfair
06/12/2015 22:16 UTC
Disney doesn't want princess cooties
The studio backs off the "p-word" for fear of alienating boys
03/11/2010 02:20 UTC
The 12 biggest moments in animation this year
From "Spider-Verse" and "Blue Eye Samurai" to "Frieren" and "Boy and the Heron," this year was an animation feast
12/23/2023 17:00 UTC
To be a woman in "Westworld": HBO's brutality fetish still going strong in presumptive "Game of Thrones" successor
"Westworld" is beautiful, stylized, and proves HBO hasn't kicked its addiction to sexualized violence toward women
09/29/2016 02:59 UTC
10 worst right-wing statements of the week -- lesbian cookie edition
Pastor Kevin Swanson isn't buying sweets from his local Girl Scouts -- and he doesn't want you to either
10/29/2013 16:00 UTC
Interstellar fireworks
When a science-fiction game is as absorbing as "Starcraft," who needs the movie version?
05/28/1998 23:00 UTC
Pick of the week: "Monsters"
"Predators" meets "Sin Nombre" in a moody, gripping road-movie romance set in alien-infested Mexico
10/29/2010 04:30 UTC
The gay appeal of superheroes
For gay comics fans like me, superhero comics have always had an extra frisson
04/01/2018 23:30 UTC
"The Sappho Companion" by Margaret Reynolds
Genius? Pervert? Seducer and murderer? Homely bluestocking? Nymphomaniac? Every age has its own version of the woman whose 2,600-year-old verses invented the poetry of love.
08/01/2001 23:57 UTC
Watch a cartoon Tig Notaro do stand-up in a trailer for new animated HBO special "Drawn"
The comedian returns to the stage as you've never seen her before in this sneak peek
07/01/2021 23:37 UTC
"We're basically skeletons surrounded by fluids surrounded by a membrane of skin"
Anna Rothschild of PBS/NOVA's "Gross Science," explains the disgusting marvels of nature
04/12/2015 18:00 UTC
How "Pretty Woman" predicted the future
Salon talks to author Carina Chocano about what has and hasn't changed for women over 5 decades of pop culture
08/11/2017 22:45 UTC