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In its Second Season, “We Are Lady Parts” Completely Captured my Heart

We Are Lady Parts is a British comedy series about an all-female, Muslim, punk band as they attempt to rise from obscurity and make a name for themselves. The first season is largely from the perspective of the main character,… Continue Reading →

Reviewing Billie Eilish’s “Hit Me Hard and Soft” as a Lesbian Who Previously Only Knew Three Things about Her

I don’t really listen to Billie Eilish. Here’s what I know about her: green hair (cool), big clothes (relatable), and she recently said that she realized she wants her face in a vagina (EXTREMELY relatable). She has existed in my… Continue Reading →

Lez Review: Drive-Away Dolls

Another check off the bucket list: I saw a woman eat pussy on the big screen. I didn’t know that the movie Drive-Away Dolls existed until a few days ago when I was asked to review it. Given the site… Continue Reading →

Lez Review: Christmas at the Ranch

Every year, I get the itch to watch a specific kind of movie. It needs to be gay (ideally lesbian), it needs to be Christmas-y, and it needs to be good, or good-bad – you know, where it’s bad but you have fun. If you’ve seen almost any indie lesbian comedy in the past 20 years, you know what I mean.

Lez Review: “Tampa Baes”

Tampa Baes follows the lives of a group of lesbians in Tampa Bay, Florida. It has all the petty drama and trashiness that you can expect from any other reality TV show, but this time, lesbians are at the forefront…. Continue Reading →

Lez Review: The Wilds

In this Amazon original series, a group of teenage girls get stranded on an island when their plane crashes on their way to an all-female retreat in Hawaii. Early on in the series, it is revealed that things aren’t as… Continue Reading →

Lez Review: Alethia

Alethia is a web comic by Kristina Stipetic, that follows the story of a robot named Jun, who fell from space. We discover the world of Alethia with Jun, who lost her memories from the fall. She explores the many… Continue Reading →

Lez Review: Liberty’s Secret

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 →

Lez Review: Unbearable Lightness

If you’re looking for stories written about lesbians, by lesbians, you can’t do much better than a good autobiography. I’ve been on a lesbian memoir kick for about a year now, but until last week, I was avoiding Unbearable Lightness because I… Continue Reading →

Lez Review: The Price of Salt / Carol

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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