Martha is a brassy, middle-aged bisexual whose husband has forced her into Dublin’s thriving swingers scene. Traumatised by walking in on him and his Brazilian lover, she has decided to purge herself physically to purge herself emotionally. Amy is a southside career woman who has recently discovered that her husband of four years has been sleeping around with other men. In a health farm where the winter vomiting bug is forcing everyone to isolate in their rooms, we are introduced to two female protagonists. CURIOSITYįirst is Curiosity, a comedic two-hander written and directed by Amanda Brunker, which explores issues of female sex and sexuality in a light-hearted and inoffensive manner. The first focuses on female sexual identity and the second on notions of what it means to be a “real” man. + Suranne Jones and Sophie Rundle play Mrs and Mrs on BBC.A day spent reviewing two of the main offerings in the first week of the 19th International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival is broken into two even halves. + On queer-baiting, betrayal, and the quest for better representation. + Unsurprisingly, ESPN’s list of top 25 players currently in the WNBA is G A Y. + The story of this suspended Grey’s Anatomy writer who stole her ex-wife’s trauma for the show and also somehow now involves Anna Paquin is the wildest thing I have read in a long time. + Watch Brandi Carlile sing “Love Can Build a Bridge” to honor Naomi Judd.
#Real straight gay videos plus#
+ If you’ve been wanting to watch The Owl House because it’s the most adorable gay thing happening on TV right now, but you don’t have the Disney Channel so you can’t watch it on TV or the Disney Now app, well! Great news! It’s on Disney Plus now, almost completely up to date! You can laugh your buns off without having to sit through a single Hatchimals commercial. + Queen Latifah’s Equalizer changes showrunners ahead of its likely third season. + Lady Gaga’s new Top Gun song is gay not only because Lady Gaga is gay but also because Kelly McGillis is gay. + Grace and Frankie’s reign of terror is finally over (aka Slate interviewed Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin about the final season). + Kristen Kish, looking stunning as heck in this suit, is joining Iron Chef as co-host. + Archie is introducing a new biracial pansexual character. + All Rise arrives for a third season on OWN this June! + Meet Heather, the Riverdale librarian who also happens to be Cheryl Blossom’s junior high sweetheart. + BBC launches a new “very gay, very trans” Doctor Who audio drama podcast. + Netflix has greenlit Liz Feldman’s new series, No Good Deed, which was inspired by her late night Zillow scrolling early in the pandemic. + Ariana DeBose will host the 75th Tony Awards. During the Q&A someone referred to Eve Polastri as “straight” and Sandra Oh interrupted to say, “No.” Which gave me a nice chuckle despite *waves hand*.
+ Michelle Yeoh and Sandra Oh had an hour-long chat at the San Francisco International Film Festival last Friday.
I’m thinking of you all the time, and making you these Pop Culture Fixes as a little respite. Hey, friends, I hope you’re staying hydrated out there and taking a break when you need to.