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This is a tiny graphic novel—only 64 pages—so I’ll keep this review short. This is a queer romcom about a werewolf and witch going on the… Read More
With fall finally here, you might be looking for some spooky books to read in October and to get you in the perfect eerie mood. Featuring ghosts, aliens, demons, and zombies, these books are… Read More
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“Calling Phoebe loud and obnoxious and gay ignores all her layers and contradictions. That’s Grace’s issue with fame—people take y… Read More
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In her debut adult novel, Rainbow Black (March 19, 2024), Maggie Thrash (she/her), author of the critically acclaimed young adult graphic memoir … Read More
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Meryl Wilsner’s Cleat Cute is probably one of the most talked-about sapphic romances of the fall, at least in my circles, and in my opinion… Read More
Welcome to LATINA’s weekly roundup of the best new music. This week’s list includes the new albums from Bad Bunny, Mexican reggaeton star Yng Lvcas, and Chilean singer Denis… Read More
Olivia Rodrigo, the pop culture diva, is all set to set fire with her sophomore album, GUTS. She is undoubtedly one of this generation’s most popular singers, and people have admired h… Read More
Girls in Wonderland Beach St. Petersburg gears up for its second annual seaside celebrationFemmes and thems everywhere, get ready to pack your swimsuits and dancing shoes because the countdo… Read More
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I am a white settler living on the territory of Lək̓ʷəŋən-speaking Peoples, and I’ve been looking to read more Indigeno… Read More
This LGBTQ+ Historical past Month, we’re asking writers to mirror on a second in queer popular culture historical past that has allowed them to expertise queer liberation in their v… Read More
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The moody, fraught, and atmospheric energy of Bronwyn Fischer’s novel The Adult (Random House, 2023) is the perfect September read that ref… Read More
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Grief is one of the most popular themes explored within the horror genre. From TV, to film, to literature, death is one of the human experiences that vexes… Read More
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Gwen and Art are Not in Love by Lex Croucher is not an Arthurian retelling, nor is it particularly converned with historical accuracy. What it is instead i… Read More
Picture Credit score: Picture Press Company/NurPhoto/ShutterstockFletcher (b. Cari Elise Fletcher), 29, is a singer most identified for her hits “Undrunk,” “Becky’s… Read More
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The Splinter in the Sky by Kemi Ashing-Giwa is a debut science fiction story about Enitan, a teamaker and scribe who finds herself thrust into the hea… Read More
Against the Current is the second in what promises to be a lovely cozy romance series, based on a queer friend group that lives in the same fictional, medium-sized city. The main ch… Read More
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When a book is described as being about ruthless bandits with unseemly femininity and ungovernable gender, let’s just say that I had little to no cho… Read More
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This is a fascinating collection of stories about messy, flawed people. This book definitely challenged me to think about how I “relate” to cha… Read More
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A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine is an elegant space opera that artfully ties together themes of empire, identity, and cultural dominance. It makes… Read More
I discovered that Big Tech platforms seemed to know I was bisexual before I even realized it myself. While watching Netflix, I started receiving recommendations for TV series with lesbian st… Read More