Sit back and relax and enjoy this lesbian web mini series about a couple who break up 6 month into a year lease. They go through all kinds of emotions and situations only to end up having to make an … Continue reading
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Now, don’t get her confused with Ellen Degeneres… you know our women crush Wednesday this week. The queen of sitcom… Jane Lynch. Jane Lynch was always hilarious and talented saturating comedy channels with her presence but it wasn’t until Glee … Continue reading
I recently came across the in-depth version of the Tegan and Sara story. This is one video I just had to talk about. For the video, they teamed up with “It Gets Better” an organization working with LGBT youth who … Continue reading
Don’t Be Such A published a short film that investigates the misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding lesbian life today. “Don’t Be Such A” is a YouTube channel created by British filmmaker and presenter, Jana Dowling. She created the channel to help … Continue reading
Coming out is a very hard thing to do, we are constantly weighed down by old views on marriage and relationships. There are even still parts of society that condemn the gay community and who like to publicly display their … Continue reading
We love Hart! If you haven’t seen Hart on YouTube check her out! From the famous Watermelon video to her alter ego videos by MichelléMay and D’Monte Keekel Johnson. She is entertaining and charismatic. She touches on real everyday issues that she is … Continue reading
You’ve been single for a while, you just got out of your Pink sweat pants phase and finally you’re sitting at a cafe pretending you like being alone and feeling very hip, artsy and existential. In comes the new barista. … Continue reading
Mary Lambert was born on May 3, 1989 and is a lesbian singer. She wrote the chorus on Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ gay marriage anthem, “Same Love.” She used the same hook on her own single, pairing some of the … Continue reading
Sonya Tayeh is a jazz and contemporary choreographer and dance teacher born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in Detroit, Michigan. She began dancing at the age of 14 and later started her intensive dance training after she turned 18 and went to Wayne State University. This … Continue reading
I love listening to Ted Talks and here is one that touches me every time I watch it: Coming out of your closet with Ash Beckham. Ash Beckham explains it well about asking the hard questions, being real with one another, … Continue reading