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    Favourite LGBT Representation in TV

    In honour of Pride Month, I thought it’d be fun to take a look at some of my favourite TV shows with LGBT representation. It’s incredibly validating to see aspects of your gender identity in a character and extremely important for younger generations to have these, as it opens up conversations, encourages people to learn […] More

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    Dodie’s Build a Problem Makes Me Feel Alright

    Dreamy, harsh, mystical, and deeply personal; Build a Problem is the debut album of indie singer/songwriter and YouTuber Dodie Clark (stylized “dodie”). This is her first studio album, having released four EPs since 2016 and many singles/unreleased original songs since she created her YouTube channel (“doddleoddle”) in 2011. As a fan of hers for almost […] More

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    It’s a Sin: Russell T Davies Breaks Our Hearts Once More

    Last Friday, February 19th, the final episode of the five-part series It’s a Sin aired here in the UK and I feel that it is the most important show I’ve ever witnessed in hoping to be educated in LGBT history. I am often reminded of just how lucky I am to live openly as a […] More

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    “The Doctor is Out” and Frasier Crane’s Date with Jean-Luc Picard

    “It’s not like he’s the first gay friend I’ve ever had.” —Frasier “He’s the first one who thinks you’re gay, too.” —Niles Frasier’s 2003 gay farce “The Doctor is Out” is a masterpiece of queer representation. “Frasier?” I can hear you laugh over your glass of sherry. Hear me out. This spin-off of NBC’s wildly […] More

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    Star Trek: Discovery S3E4—“Forget Me Not”

    “Let’s go to Trill!” Star Trek: Discovery S3E4, “Forget Me Not” is an absolute marvel of emotional revelation and series spanning continuity. These are my favorite types of Star Trek episodes: all world building, culture, and emotional connection. Add in the fact that the main plot focuses on an emotionally fraught dinner and a single […] More

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    Bly Manor’s Glue Trap Of the Heart

    The Haunting Of Bly Manor wanted to be a ghost story. It had all the elements of one, but when it came down to the final episodes the real story being told wasn’t a ghost story. It was a story about love. In Episode 5, live-in housekeeper, Hannah Grose (T’Nia Miller), tells cook, Owen (Rahul […] More

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    Tell Me Why: LGBT Representation in Games

    As a member of the LGBT community, I notice representation wherever it can be found. I have previously stated that popular games are lacking in representation of our community but I think that has recently started to change. Over the past three weeks, a wonderful game called Tell Me Why has been released in the […] More

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    Happy Xenaversary – 25 Years of Xena: Warrior Princess

    Xena: Warrior Princess was my first organized fandom as an adult, and it will always have a special place in my heart. Not Xena herself. She may have been the icon, but I was there for the supporting cast, as my reputation in the OG fandom as “Everybody’s Gabrielle” (typically, most of the people who […] More

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