The Netflix original movie, The Half of It directed and written by Alice Wu (director and writer of Saving Face), is an interesting take on a high school romance drama. Interesting because, well, minor spoiler alert that the film gives away within the first five minutes – it isn’t actually a romance.
Our fourth and final playlist for The Queerblr’s 2020 Pride Party Playlist is highlighting fifteen LGBTQ+ artists, culminating in our Miscellaneous Mixtape, volume 2. This list features several “American Top 40” artists, but I still wanted to highlight them because they are LGBTQ+ musicians who are doing their part to normalize being queer.
Our third playlist for The Queerblr’s June Pride Party Playlist is highlighting eleven LGBTQ+ artists, culminating in our Miscellaneous Mixtape. We hope that you find some artists you haven’t heard of, enjoy what you hear, and go support them!
Our second playlist for The Queerblr’s June Pride Party Playlist is highlighting ten transgender and non-binary artists! We hope that you find some artists you haven’t heard of, enjoy what you hear, and go support them!
Our first playlist for The Queerblr’s June Pride Party Playlist is highlighting ten LGBTQ+ black artists. We hope that you find some artists you haven’t heard of, enjoy what you hear, and go support them! In the descriptions below, we’ve chosen to use gender neutral terms for all of the artists to ensure that no one is mis-gendered (now or in the future).
For the month of June, The Queerblr will be posting a weekly “Pride Party Playlist” to feature as many queer musical artists as we can!
As soon as Gentleman Jack was announced my Tumblr feed went ablaze with a new lesbian character for the site to swoon over. And swoon they did. Hard. To the point where I was convinced that I should watch the show, too. It had everything I enjoyed in visual media – it was a period drama with a fantastic cast, and excellent music score, and queer women. What wasn’t there to like?
Depart, Depart! is an unapologetically queer cli-fi touching on the very real potential of our current climate crisis in a this-shit-could-happen-in-the-near-future plot while showcasing the hate and discrimination LGBTQA+ folks deal with even during natural disasters.
A Share in a Secret is the fifth installment in Jude Tresswell’s County Durham Quad fictional crime serial. The book is unapologetically queer, staring five queer men in a polyamorous relationship, one of which who is asexual.