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]]>If you’re a sucker for coming-of-age stories, you have to see Netflix’s heartwarming tale about a shy high school student who forms a special connection with a popular rugby player.
This series set in the Golden Age of Piracy made quite a splash since premiering on HBO Max. It received a lot of praise for its LGBT+ representation, starting with the relationship between its main characters Stede Bonnet and Blackbeard.
The team behind Hulu’s Normal People joined forces to give us another series exploring modern romance. This one centers on two best friends and former lovers who forge an unexpected connection with a married couple.
This Emmy-winning series about a washed-up Las Vegas stand-up comedian and a millennial comedy writer who tries to help her reinvent her act received praise for its bisexual representation, and it pushed things even further in its second season.
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]]>The post 3 LGBTQ+ Artists to Listen to This Pride Month appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>She emerged as a force with her first album Cheap Queen in 2019, with her first single “1950” even getting the attention of one Harry Styles. Today, King Princess just released her newest song “House Burn Down,” continuing to experiment with her sound and gender expression and make unapologetically queer music.
If your music tastes lean more on the side of jams, bops, and bangers, you’ll love German-born pop star supreme Kim Petras whose bubblegum pink and blonde aesthetic both complements and contrasts perfectly with her electropop music.
If her name sounds familiar, you’re probably one of the 153 million people who have seen her music video for “Friday” which went viral in 2011. Well, today, Black is out, proud, and about to release a new album, with a handful of songs (that are a bit more grown-up than “Friday”) already out for you to enjoy.
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]]>The post 3 LGBTQ+ Movies to Watch This Pride Month appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>This period piece about a woman hired to paint the portrait of an engaged aristocrat who she inevitably falls in love with is lesbian film perfection. With plenty of big dresses, longing gazes, and burning attraction, its tension will hook you.
Chances are that if you’re part of the LGBTQ+ community, the catchphrases you’re using originate from the New York ballroom scene of the 1980s. If you haven’t already seen this movie, check it out and find out some history.
If you want to go for a comedy instead of something serious, But I’m a Cheerleader is a classic of the genre, taking place in a gay conversion camp and starring Natasha Lyonne.
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]]>The post Amazing LGBT+ Shows to Put on Your Watch List This Pride Month appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you’re a sucker for coming-of-age stories, you have to see Netflix’s heartwarming tale about a shy high school student who forms a special connection with a popular rugby player.
This series set in the Golden Age of Piracy made quite a splash since premiering on HBO Max. It received a lot of praise for its LGBT+ representation, starting with the relationship between its main characters Stede Bonnet and Blackbeard.
The team behind Hulu’s Normal People joined forces to give us another series exploring modern romance. This one centers on two best friends and former lovers who forge an unexpected connection with a married couple.
This Emmy-winning series about a washed-up Las Vegas stand-up comedian and a millennial comedy writer who tries to help her reinvent her act received praise for its bisexual representation, and it pushed things even further in its second season.
The post Amazing LGBT+ Shows to Put on Your Watch List This Pride Month appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post 3 LGBTQ+ Artists to Listen to This Pride Month appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>She emerged as a force with her first album Cheap Queen in 2019, with her first single “1950” even getting the attention of one Harry Styles. Today, King Princess just released her newest song “House Burn Down,” continuing to experiment with her sound and gender expression and make unapologetically queer music.
If your music tastes lean more on the side of jams, bops, and bangers, you’ll love German-born pop star supreme Kim Petras whose bubblegum pink and blonde aesthetic both complements and contrasts perfectly with her electropop music.
If her name sounds familiar, you’re probably one of the 153 million people who have seen her music video for “Friday” which went viral in 2011. Well, today, Black is out, proud, and about to release a new album, with a handful of songs (that are a bit more grown-up than “Friday”) already out for you to enjoy.
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]]>The post 3 LGBTQ+ Movies to Watch This Pride Month appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>This period piece about a woman hired to paint the portrait of an engaged aristocrat who she inevitably falls in love with is lesbian film perfection. With plenty of big dresses, longing gazes, and burning attraction, its tension will hook you.
Chances are that if you’re part of the LGBTQ+ community, the catchphrases you’re using originate from the New York ballroom scene of the 1980s. If you haven’t already seen this movie, check it out and find out some history.
If you want to go for a comedy instead of something serious, But I’m a Cheerleader is a classic of the genre, taking place in a gay conversion camp and starring Natasha Lyonne.
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