13 ‘gal pals’ from your history books who were totally getting it on
From Jane Addams to Sally Ride, these women were a whole lot more than pals with their number one gals.
October 03 2024 3:51 PM
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From Jane Addams to Sally Ride, these women were a whole lot more than pals with their number one gals.
In need of some historical Halloween?
The world wouldn't be the same without the contributions of these bi icons!
Now you see them. Now you don’t. At least, that’s the way the website the Gallery of Lost Art works. The innovative, interactive collection sponsored by Tate features high-resolution images of many of the world’s lost masterpieces by some of the art world’s better-known geniuses, and will go offline in 340 days, according to a countdown clock at the bottom of the site. What is believed to be Frida Kahlo’s largest painting ever, The Wounded Table (1940), is one of the works included in the featured virtual collection.
The world wouldn't be the same without these amazing women!
‘Ranchera’ singer Chavela Vargas, 93, who came out as a lesbian at age 81, died of heart and respiratory problems in her native country of Mexico on Sunday.
Vanessa Carlton has a new album, Rabbits on the Run, and she stopped by Chelsea Lately for a chat about her new music and her family finding out she was bisexual through the media.
Rumors that actress and activist Ashley Judd will make a bid for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s seat have been swirling for quite some time. But leave it to the conservative bloggers at the Daily Caller to whip it all up into some frothy, misogynist double standards based on information culled from Mr. Skin.com.
Film is a great way to start learning more about your queer history!
Grab some popcorn and take in a queer history lesson the fun way.
You asked for it, and SheWired delivered! After the enduring success of our collection of 12 amazing lesbian sex scenes, we thought we'd whet your appetite for more.
This week Stef spends most of the episode fixing a pipe, yet still manages to make us weepy.
The world wouldn't be the same without these amazing women!
Each of these famously queer ladies passed before the first Dinah Shore in 1990, but we're willing to bet they'd appreciate a poolside cocktail to kick back and heat up with thousands of fellow lesbians.
In all, it's been a pretty good year for marriage equality and lesbian representation, especially on TV!
Best In Drag, the annual Aid For AIDS star-studded benefit drag show and pageant spoof, took place on Sunday night, filling The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles with laughter and fun. Comedian Kathy Griffin opened the show, and celebrity judges for the pageant included Kim Coles, Melanie Griffith, Harry Hamlin, Dot Marie Jones, Sara Ramirez, Lisa Rinna, Vanessa Williams and Rita Wilson.