The LGBTQ Legacy of WNBA No. 1 Draft Picks

When Azzi Fudd was selected No. 1 overall in the 2026 WNBA Draft, she joined more than just a team. She stepped into a legacy that has been shaping the WNBA for decades. With her selection, Fudd becomes the 13th LGBTQ player to be drafted No. 1 in WNBA history. It’s a number that might […]
From No. 1 Picks to Draft Night Style: The LGBTQ Moments That Defined the 2026 WNBA Draft

The WNBA is in a really exciting place right now. There’s real momentum building across the league, driven by a combination of factors that all seem to be hitting at once. A new CBA on the horizon, growing attention on women’s sports, and a draft class that feels genuinely deep all point to a league […]
Mother Mary Is the Sapphic Film of the Year and Here’s Everything You Need to Know Before It Hits Theaters

Let’s be honest about what we’re dealing with here. Mother Mary, A24’s new psychological pop thriller directed by David Lowery, is not a film that buries its queerness in subtext. It is not a film where two women exchange a lingering glance and the audience is left to wonder. It is not another prestige drama […]
Best Lesbian Short Stories & Novellas You Can Finish in a Weekend

If you’re looking for lesbian short stories you can actually finish in a weekend, you’re not alone. Not every story needs hundreds of pages to leave an impact. Some of the most memorable queer storytelling happens in shorter forms, where emotions land quickly, characters feel immediate, and the story lingers long after you’ve finished it. […]
Dearest Gentle Reader, Bridgerton Is Finally Getting a Queer Love Story

Dear Queer Reader, It seems the ton is about to shift. For seasons, Bridgerton has built its world around sweeping heterosexual romances, whispered scandals, and slow-burning desire. It has given us longing glances, orchestral pop covers, and the kind of tension that lingers just long enough to keep us watching. But until now, queer love […]
Lesbian Video Games to Play Right Now (and Why This Moment Matters)

Lesbian video games are evolving, and quietly, they are becoming some of the most compelling spaces for queer storytelling right now. For years, queer women existed in games as optional romance paths, background characters, or storylines that were easy to miss entirely. That is no longer the case. There is now a growing catalog of […]
How Mainstream Coverage of the Gap Ad Fails Young Miko’s Intersectional Reality

GAP’s latest campaign featuring Young Miko is a genuine triumph. As the brand’s first-ever Spanish-language ad, it features a rhythmic reimagining of her hit track “Wassup” (re-titled “Sweats Like Us”) and a cast of 26 dancers. GAP is doing exactly what a global brand should: leaning into the “power of the peso” and acknowledging the […]
Tinder Saving ‘I Kissed A Girl’ Changes Everything: Brands are Becoming the Last Line of Defense Against Queer Media Erasure

In the span of a single week in March 2026, the queer media landscape experienced a whiplash that has become all too familiar to the LGBTQ+ community. First came the blow, the BBC announced the cancellation of the I Kissed a… franchise, including the groundbreaking I Kissed a Girl (and I Kissed a Boy), citing […]
Slo Pitch is the Lesbian Baseball Show Bringing Lesbian Sports Culture to TV

There is an entire ecosystem of queer life that rarely makes it to television. It lives on local softball fields. In dugout group chats. In the easy familiarity of teammates who become chosen family over the course of a season. Queer representation on screen has expanded in recent years, but lesbian-centered sports stories remain surprisingly […]
Congratulations to Two of Our Favorite Team USA Olympians

Congratulations. To queer people in the 2026 Olympics. To women’s sports. To the kind of representation that feels bold and bright and impossible not to celebrate. At this year’s Olympic Games, two Team USA legends got engaged and it is one of those moments that makes you stop and think about how much it would […]