Dom For A Day
Ever consider taking up the whip… Read more »
One lesbian mom struggles to teach her kids that gender is a spectrum, despite the best efforts of America’s toymakers… Read more »
These films explore how to slash the nets binding our sexual and gender identities. Who’s Afraid of Kathy Acker memorializes one writer’s fuck-you to narrative conventions, while Against A Trans Narrative stages fictional trans confessions and conversations to expose stereotypes about gender transitions… Read more »
From loving tech, to using tech to find love””and everything in between… Read more »
The old adage about women in the workforce, that we have to work twice as hard as men to be thought half as good, is sort of how I’ve seen lesbians take on parenting. Except we’re working twice as hard as heterosexuals, hoping to be considered good enough. Or maybe… Read more »
The series centers around the experiences of Vivian McMillan (Rachael Hip-Flores), a sixteen-year-old lesbian whose father’s illness prompts the two of them to move from Manhattan to the home of Vivian’s maternal aunt in Westchester, about 30 minutes away… Read more »
For all of those naysayers out there who falsely believe that gay men aren’t tough enough to play professional sports, I suggest you look up Gareth Thomas… Read more »
Actress Daniela Sea unknowingly persuaded me to volunteer nearly a hundred hours of my time—that’s pro bono—to help make a lesbian film… Read more »
My girlfriend and I were at a reading the other night—a friend was reading her piece from Best Lesbian Erotica 2010 at KGB Bar in Manhattan. We arrived early, well actually right on time, but early for the New York lesbo crowd. We, me, my girlfriend and our mutual friend,… Read more »