The Week In Gay: Conversion torture clinics, gay sex on Glee and this year’s Transgender Day of Remembrance
The Most Cake’s weekly round-up of lesbian-ish/gay lady/queer grrrl news from around the world. … Continue Reading
The Most Cake’s weekly round-up of lesbian-ish/gay lady/queer grrrl news from around the world. … Continue Reading
Did anyone else notice this bitsy interview with Jane Lynch from August’s issue of Vanity Fair? I didn’t even know she’d written a book, but apparently she has. And a good thing it is too, because this interview has answered many important questions. Like: do Hollywood Power Lesbians all eat dinner together? … Continue Reading
**SPOILER ALERT** If you don’t watch Glee episodes when they come out in the US, and you don’t want to have what’s in store ruined, then look away, look away now. … Continue Reading
by Lemon Tart
It’s Monday and it’s grey outside. So grey in fact that the sky could almost be a blueprint for a nineties Homebase wall colour. … Continue Reading
I remember that feeling I had when I first realised I was gay. It was great. I was almost instantly more comfortable in my own skin, I felt really strongly about another person (who didn’t have a penis! BONUS), and, you know, Things Made Sense. Awesome. But what then? … Continue Reading
by Lemon Tart and Devil’s Food Cake (professional gleeks)
DFC: The first time I ever saw Glee, I was hooked. The preview show aired in the US in April (or May?) of 2009, and the rest of the summer had me longing for another dose of Sue Sylvester™ zingers.
The first time Lemon Tart ever saw Glee, she was in bed with me (totally platonic, we swear). I told her there was this new show that I loved, that Jane Lynch was in, that it was a musical – and that it was fantastic. She watched approximately five minutes, give or take four minutes, and then told me it wasn’t her thing and got up. … Continue Reading
by Florentine
There are many viable and legitimate reasons to love Jane Lynch. For me, most of them now revolve around eight or so perfectly delivered lines of scathing dialogue every Monday night from nine on E4. For others, perhaps a willingness to speak candidly about her personal life despite Hollywood pressure to keep schtum (and straight) does the trick. And for some latecomers to Lynch-ville, maybe it’s just because she verbally kicked Obama’s gay-marriage-ban-allowing ass a few weeks ago … Continue Reading
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