"I did this show called Agatha [...] and there's a lot of like incredible young, very young, queer women and queer boys that are were really, really touched by that show, like meant a lot to them.
And so that really like fills my cup that that existed and the fact that we could make a show that was like queer and women and women over like 40 and like all of that about and in underneath the arm of Marvel, which was like pretty rad. I feel really like proud that that happened." – Kathryn Hahn on the impact of Agatha Harkness on her fans.
For Pride Month, I'm urging people to watch Gregg Araki's Nowhere.
Despite being made in the 90s, I think the themes of trying and failing to enjoy life because you see the world falling apart in the corner of your eye feel relevant in 2026.
A message to all sane Republicans:
He pardoned 1,600 violent criminals.
You said nothing.
He bulldozed the East Wing.
You said nothing.
He interfered with the release of the Epstein files. You said nothing.
He took over the Kennedy Center and renamed it after himself. You said nothing.
He accepted a $400 million airplane as a personal gift. You said nothing.
He threatened Canada, Cuba, Denmark, Greenland, Venezuela, Colombia, and Brazil. You said nothing.
He tariffed just about everyone but Russia, causing inflation and instability worldwide. You said nothing.
He attacked a nation during mediated negotiations. You said nothing.
His ill-conceived war killed 175 children on day one. You said nothing.
He alienated and insulted our allies. You said nothing.
His ICE Army terrorized and murdered U.S. citizens. You said nothing.
He committed murder on the high seas. You said nothing.
He co-opted the Justice Department and directed it to prosecute his political enemies. You said nothing.
It’s time to start talking.
> be Dua Lipa
> sell out arenas worldwide on a $100M+ Radical Optimism tour
> go to dinner with your dad at a London restaurant in early 2024
> get introduced to an actor named Callum Turner by the owner
> a year later, run into him again in Los Angeles
> realize you're both reading the exact same book - "Trust" by Hernán Díaz
> start dating. go Instagram official by summer
> get engaged in December 2024 with a ring he designed with your sister's help
> tell Vogue you want to finish the tour first, then marry "your best friend forever"
> finish the tour
> May 31, 2026: marry Callum in a tiny London town hall in custom Schiaparelli
> with a 3-day celebration in Sicily still to come
she wrote a whole album called Radical Optimism, then went and proved it - two strangers reading the same book in a different city is the most "New Rules" way to find forever
Onur Ayı onuruna izlediğim ve beğendiğim LGBTİ+ filmlerinin listesini yapmaya karar verdim. Buyrunuz 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈
1) God's Own Country
Her şeyiyle muhteşem bir film. Özellikle eşcinsellerin muhakkak öldüğü veya başına fenalıklar geldiği kötü sonlu filmler geleneğine inat mutlu sonuyla kendine aşık etti.
we should talk more about richard gadd’s writing and portrayal of the depth of abuse trauma, the guilt and shame of your body reacting to the abuse, the fear of your loved ones thinking less of you because of it… so realistic and heartbreaking #halfman
il finale di half man non delude le aspettative un'incredibile storia di violenza, mascolinità tossica, relazioni disfunzionali con un epilogo poetico perché ruben e niall non esistono da soli sono l'uno l'ombra dell'altro, bravissimi richard e jamie show pazzesco 10/10
don't know if anyone has talked about the implications of this frame but there is a Celtic tradition of binding a couple in marriage by hand-fasting, a symbol that they are bound together for eternity. And we know Ruben joins him. I know how they were found in that barn. #HalfMan