Marcie Bianco

Honey Boo Boo on how everyone is a "little bit gay": So True

Last night's season finale of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo offered some honeyed philosophy, courtesy of Honey Boo Boo (aka Alana) herself, when her sassy gay uncle, Uncle Poodle, comes to visit to help ...

The Clinton Global Initiative—the 21st Century's U.N.?

It wasn't until I saw a pic of Bill and Hillary at Bushwick's only (consistent, popular, super-hipster) restaurant, ...

GQ's "Pussy Riot" Prison Interview

GQ, of all publications, managed to squeeze a few questions into the tightly fitting and guarded cells of the Pussy Riot trio. ...

Maddow & Harris-Perry Talk Race as a Social Construct

In light of MA Senator's Scott Brown's outrageous claim that his challenger Elizabeth Warren isn't Native American because...wait for it..."just look at her," Melissa Harris-Perry and Rachel Maddow ...

Pop Theory: Why Bette & Tina Chose Each Other. Or, the Power of Identity and Attraction

In my last Pop Theory, I contended that, on the level of politics (and, implicitly, ethics), it’s important for our co ...

Sarah Silverman's Voter ID Law PSA

It's election time, once again, and your good "Jewish friend" Sarah Silverman is here to tell you how "politicans are trying to fuck you in your assholes." What a gem.  ...

Tig on Conan: Post Surgery Open Up

Any dedicated Tig fan knows that she's been through the wringer this year—deathly virus, death of mama, death of long-term relationship, breast cancer. The shit in every way hit the fan. ...

Lesbian Dinner Party? "One Table" Hits the Spot

Tired of going to loud, dingy bars where the drinks and the conversation are both subpar? A monthly dinner party for lesbians is coming to Brooklyn. ...

Jon Stewart Takes a Spin on Bulls$%t Mountain

Romney is for the most part in hiding, leaving Fox News as his PR machine to handle the 47% controversy themselves. Jon Stewart reports on this monumental task by a visit to Bullshit Mountain: ...

Interview: Michelle Tea on Sister Spit, YA Lit, and Living Her Truth

Michelle Tea, acclaimed queer writer, performance artist, and founder of both RADAR Productions and the legendary Sister Spit, talked with us at V ...
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