We spoke to the team behind the hilarious new comedy Camp Manna about balancing the eccentricities of evangelical summer camp with the trauma camp can instill.
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Read MoreFilmmaker and music producer SueAnn Shiah shares the inspiration behind her new album of reclaimed hymns, A Liturgy for the Perseverance of the Saints, plus a single from the forthcoming album.
Read MoreWant to provide your kids with real tools and examples of positive mental health practices? Look no further than the new vlog from Barbie. Yes, that Barbie. We’re serious.
Read MoreSchitt’s Creek is funny, with similar humor to The Office and Parks & Rec. But it’s also got something those shows don’t have: a stellar pansexual character whose sexuality is both fleshed out and normalized.
Read MoreWhat movies, music, TV and more should you be paying attention to this summer? We’ve got the answers right here.
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Read MoreHollywood, we need to talk about your debilitating addiction to fridging every damn woman of color on a male-led TV series. It’s not a good look anymore.
Read MoreIn her latest “emotion picture,” Dirty Computer, singer Janelle Monaé and actress Tessa Thompson’s on-screen relationship breaks the butch-femme binary often seen in lesbian and bi+ relationships.
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Read MorePaige Patterson’s comments endangering women and those suffering abuse certainly aren’t new. What’s new is that we’re actually willing to call it wrong in the age of #metoo and #churchtoo. But does this new context mean change will actually come?
Read MoreOh, you think it’s cool to criticize the Real Housewives of New York City and their antics? Maybe just calm down and let women be messy sometimes.
Read MoreGuest writer Jonah Venegas reflects on how various anime, including Death Note and Yuri!!! On Ice have influenced his queerness and spirituality as a gay Christian man of Asian descent.
Read MoreIn their new single, "Sanctify," British electro-pop bands powerfully harnesses and inverts the traditionally homophobic language of the Christian religion to explain the queer experience.
Read MoreThe March For Our Lives is getting praised for its so-called "intersectionality," but are we using that term correctly? It's time to set the record straight on what is and is not intersectionality.
Read MoreRadiohead's album Hail to the Thief came out in 2003, but trust us: it's just as relevant today. In fact, it might just be the defining album of the Trump presidency.
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Read MoreThese children's books can help teach kids about protests throughout history and empower them to join the next march!
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