Love triangles just don’t cut it when it comes to describing the complexity of dating in a small lesbian community. Enter: Lesbian Love Octagon, a musical comedy about dyke drama. Lesbian Love Octagon had two runs in New York, before coming… Continue Reading →
Constance Wu and Angela Trimbur play a lesbian couple who are celebrating their engagement by having a weekend getaway with a few close friends. Relatively early in the film, Lu (Trimbur) lets it slip that she has never had an… Continue Reading →
Two women meet on an elevator. One of them has to be on a flight back home to Manchester the following morning. Together, they wander the streets of Los Angeles as they talk, flirt with, and learn more about each… Continue Reading →
The tagline for Liberty’s Secret describes it as “a girl-meets-girl musical-movie. About the song and dance of politics.” Personally, I would have described it as Jenny’s Wedding meets But I’m a Cheerleader meets musical theater. It’s silly and lighthearted, even… Continue Reading →
I first became aware of Cameron Esposito and Rhea Butcher (as a couple and comedic duo) last year when I attended a stand-up comedy show that they co-host at the UCB on Franklin every Tuesday night. The couple bantered back and forth before welcoming… Continue Reading →
“My advice to anybody is: get born.” If you’ve read anything by Jeanette Winterson, it was probably Oranges are Not the Only Fruit, a classic lesbian coming of age novel in the same vein as Rubyfruit Jungle, in which a… Continue Reading →
Description: Before Carol was a movie, it was a book called The Price of Salt The Price of Salt has been on my “to read” list for years, so when I heard about the movie Carol, I thought, “last chance to read the… Continue Reading →
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