Friday, June 28, 2024
My Weekend Crush
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Statue of Lesbianism
Wednesday, June 26, 2024
Animal Attraction
Why, yes, I am watching every queer documentary I can find this month. Why do you ask? Gay comics. Gay magazines. Gay animals. You love to see it, quite literally. I saved this documentary on Peacock to watch until the end of the month to make sure I’m maximizing my LGBTQ+ viewing the last week of Pride. Yes, I have been trying to be too gay to function all month because Target may now hide its Pride merch but we can be as fruity as we want. So suck it, rainbow capitalism. Also, one group that will never be swayed by a rainbow Deutsche Bank float? Our animal friends. They’re just straight-up queer like nature intended. Happy Hump Day, indeed!
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Around the Curve
Isn’t it interesting when they start making documentaries about things you can still, quite vividly, remember? Like, as a nonrandom example, good old Curve magazine. Granted when it first launched as Deneuve in 1990 I wasn’t even aware I was gay, let alone that there was a magazine for gay women. In fact it wasn’t until after 1996, when it was forced to change its name by none other than Catherine Deneuve herself (which, let’s be honest, was homophobia because how dare the star of “The Hunger” have a magazine for lesbians named after her…but I digress) that I think I clocked Curve on store shelves.
Because, indeed, you had to go to the bookstore to buy Curve back then. I think, in the 2000s, I even had a subscription for a while. And I vividly remember it coming wrapped because maybe you didn’t want the mail carrier to know you read a magazine about them queers. How things change, and how so many keep fighting to make it that way again. While I cannot vouch for Curve as an outlet for high-quality journalism, I do admire its tenacity and determination to shine light on queer women and their interests. Does this documentary maybe upsell its cultural importance within the LGBTQ+ movement? Uh, possibly. Is it glowingly reverential to the magazine’s founder, Franco? Uh, also possibly. But it’s still an important document of our history, our media and our stories. And Meshell Ndegeocello – yes, that Meshell Ndegeocello – did the music for the film. Look, we sat through all six seasons of the original “The L Word,” so we can certainly be seated for the only documentary about the first U.S. magazine for lesbians and queer women. Time to Netflix and lesbian.
Monday, June 24, 2024
Music Monday: Pride Song
Last week of Pride, y’all. Have you danced on a Deutsche Bank float yet? Hope not! See, now hilarious, topical, entirely accurate skits like this are only possibly because queer people were actually part of the process. I will forever be thankful to Kate McKinnon, Bowen Yang and Punkie Johnson making “It’s Pride Again” the Pride banger it was, is and will always be. Happy last Monday of Pride, kittens.
Friday, June 21, 2024
My Weekend Crush
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Closet Space
Now, I am old enough to remember when Sally Ride went to space in 1983, and I am old enough to remember what a big, huge deal it was – particularly as a girl growing up in the 1980s. Keep in mind, us women had only earned the right to open a credit card in our own names less than 10 years before this (in 1974). So the first woman and arguably the most awesomely named astronaut in history was a Big Fucking Deal in my book.
But, and here is why we should never forget our history, it was inconceivable at the time to think Sally could have been celebrated as BOTH the first woman AND first gay person in space. Because that last part, yeah, that was definitely not something we celebrated back in 1983.
In fact, she didn’t feel comfortable coming out publicly at all until her death, in 2012, when she revealed her 27-year relationship with Tam O'Shaughnessy. And, if you’re thinking, gosh that’s awfully late to come out? Why was she still in the closet in 2012?
Well, the arc of moral history is long, but the arc of recent LGBTQ+ civil rights history has bent extraordinarily toward justice in the last dozen years. Think back. Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell wasn’t repealed until 2010, just two years before Ride’s death. President Obama didn’t come out in support of of same-sex marriage until May 2012, just two months before her death. And of course same-sex marriage rights, perhaps our most high-profile legal victory, weren’t conferred on all Americans until 2015, two years after her death.
History isn’t terribly ancient, and the recent strides we’ve made in queer rights are continually in peril as the far-right backlash to, well, really everything good and progressive continues unabated. So I’m thrilled that Kristen is using her platform to both highlight queer elders and champion our history. Also, you just know K-Stew is gonna look good in that astronaut suit.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Queen’s Got Back
The moment last night at the WeHo Pride OUTLOUD Music Festival during Janelle Monáe’s set when Queen Latifah and Gabrielle Union danced with her onstage. pic.twitter.com/hd5WiGBI6q
— Ed Wang (@edataoldotcom) June 2, 2024
Happy Hump Day! Of course, Hump Days hits different during Pride. Like, Queen Latifah backing that thing up to Janelle Monae while Gabrielle Union watches live on stage different. Honestly, you just love to see it. Periodt.
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Pride Is a (Laugh) Riot
Remember when I said it’s important to celebrate our histories? Like yesterday? Well, here’s a chance to celebrate the funniest part of our LGBTQ+ history, our comics. Netflix’s new documentary “Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution” bills itself as the first feature-length documentary to showcase queer stand-up history. We can all remember the out comics who were brave (and crazy – to quote Melissa) enough to make their sexual orientation part of the joke, instead of the butt of their jokes from the start of their careers. And we can also honor the comics who hit it big, and then came out later at the risk of steep personal costs. Whatever path they took to being authentically themselves, they made comedy out of what for so many could just be tragedy. Today’s comics stand on the shoulders of those who came before, who blazed trails that needed to be blazed. To be fully ourselves we need to be part of every corner of our culture because – I got news for you, you sorry sad homophobes, we’re already there. So here’s to the very funny folks who helped to make the world laugh with us, instead of at us. Pride started as a riot, and can continue as a laugh riot.
Monday, June 17, 2024
Music Monday: Tracy Chapman
The one, the only. Ms. Chapman. While we all know her classics. But “New Beginnings” remains one of her very best albums for me. It came at a time of my life with exploding love, endless hope and emerging heartbreak. Many of its songs mirrored the longing, the overflowing chest full of first true love, I felt. For a while it still hurt to hear those songs. But not anymore. Now they just make me smile. Queer joy is celebrating our own histories as well. Happy Monday, kittens.
Friday, June 14, 2024
My Weekend Crush
Yes, I know I already talked about how great Hannah Einbinder on the latest season of “Hacks” (really, in all the seasons of “Hacks,” but my point is – Emmy!), but it cannot be overstated. A shark meets shark story. Anyway, my treat to myself my first weekend back is to watch Hannah’s new Max comedy special. Truly wonderful Mid-Pride Weekend timing for me. Yes, I’m trying to make lots of new Pride-related terminology happen this year. A few could ultimately be fetch. I’m fine with that. Anyway, like I was saying, happy Mid-Pride Weekend, all.
Thursday, June 13, 2024
Ball(ing) Boy
Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Pride Vacation Vixen: We Are Lady Parts
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Pride Vacation Vixens: Katy O’Brian
Monday, June 10, 2024
Pride Vacation Vixen: Chappell Roan
@chappellroan ur dream girl’s dream girl
♬ original sound - chappell roan
Can I just say how much I love watching Chappell Roan revel in the queer joy of performing in front of bigger and even more joyous and bigger and even more joyous crowds. I’ve followed her tour vicariously through the magic of TikTok’s algorithm. I just love everything about her, from her queer girlie pop to searingly intimate ballads to her homage to drag look. I mean, even Google is on the Chappell wagon. Go ahead, Google “Chappell Roan.” You’re damn right she’s your favorite artist’s favorite artist. May we all carry that swagger with us this Monday and all through Pride. Go get ‘em, dreamgirls.
Friday, June 07, 2024
Pride Vacation Vixen: Megan Thee Stallion
I love lesbian too, Megan. Queer gals – lesbian, bi, pan, et al – gotta stick together. Along, of course, with our trans and nonbinary pals as well. Mostly just cishet white guys can sit down this month. Happy first week of Pride, all.
Thursday, June 06, 2024
Pride Vacation Vixen: Hannah Einbinder
Like, holy shit. Truly, wow. Before the finale I would say my one possible criticism of this season was it had underused Hannah Einbinder a bit. Like besides that rather unsatisfying encounter with Christina Hendricks as yet another unrepentant Capitalist Monster, Hannah was mostly straight woman as Jean Smart gave multiple tour de forces. (I don’t think I conjugated that right, but I’m traveling for work so shrug emoji.) Anyway, let me get to the point which I can conjugate which is give Hannah Einbinder the damn Emmy. Whew, the student has become the hot damn master. Bring on Season 4 (which has been renewed so don’t worry)!
Wednesday, June 05, 2024
Pride Vacation Vixens: Leisha, Kim, Rosie & Co.
Tuesday, June 04, 2024
When in Ireland
Since it’s Pride Month and that means we all have to watch only LGBTQ+ inclusive shows while riding unicorns across a rainbow (check the bylaws, I’m pretty sure that’s right), I thought I might try “Bodkin.” Now, on its surface and from its trailer there is no discernable queer content. Just Will Forte playing a podcaster who comes to a small Irish town to investigate a cold case about three missing people. But there’s also Dublin journalist played by Siobhán Cullen, who also happens to be a lesbian. The show debuted on Netflix last month, so tell me European friends, is it a worthy Pride Month watch? Feels a little like they’re going for a sorta true crime Ted Lasso about podcasters vibe, but I could be off on that. Or should I just rewatch “Deadloch” again instead?
Monday, June 03, 2024
Music Monday: Lunch Pride
Please, like I wasn’t going to post the official music video for “Lunch” to kick off Pride Month? It’s like you don’t even know me at all. I’m so tickled to be witnessing Billie Ellish’s horny baby gay era. Like, can you imagine the, um, buffet she is no doubt being offered right now? Eat up, sweetie. We’re all rooting for you. Happy Pride, kittens!