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Manga Review: My Solo Exchange Diary Vol. 1 By Kabi Nagata is a Queer Manga Dream Come True11/25/2019 The Manga That's Here, Queer, and Dear To LGBTQ+ Folks
By Ghia Vitale
Kabi Nagata (or Nagata Kabi) is a mangaka who creates autobiographical manga. She’s the ultimate TMI queen becaue she’s known and loved for including intimate details about her actual life in her manga. Warning: This review mentions mental illness, self-harm, and ED recovery, so proceed with caution!
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A Primer On AutosexualityBy Ghia Vitale Interested in learning about autosexuality? Here’s a cheat sheet full of definitions, clarifications, and more important information about autosexuality and other relevant topics.
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QueerBFF Is The LGBTQ+ App We've Been Waiting ForBy Ghia Vitale QueerBFF is the only app that’s designed to help you find queer friends. Check out this exclusive interview with Ruben Jauregui Jr. (the founder and CEO of QueerBFF) to learn more about this groundbreaking social networking app.
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The Struggle and Emotional Labor of the Teenage Immigrant Showcased in New YA Novel
As an educator, I'm always on the lookout for fresh and exciting voices in YA. I've also made it a personal mission to find more diverse books to better understand students from all cultural backgrounds. The publishing industry as a whole still has a lot of work to do in order to bring more exclusivity to the reading experience, but a recently published addition has me optimistic about the future of YA.
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Before you call her those names...
By Alex Carrigan
Oftentimes, it's difficult to explain just why poetry affects us the way it does. It's easy to say it sounds or reads nicely, or that there's a line or phrase that resonates with the reader, but it's another thing to truly understand the complexity and detail that goes into writing a poem. The same can be said for trying to understand a person from a different background. While it may be easy to assume certain things about the person in general, it's easy to miss the elements that brought them to their current state and to their identity. And the best way to truly understand is to let them reveal themselves to you in their own unique voice.
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Snorlax Mood 101
By Ghia Vitale
Have you ever wanted to spend an entire day eating, drinking, and relaxing until you’re ready to sleep? Chances are, you’ve experienced what I call a “Snorlax Mood.” In my opinion, Snorlax is a whole mood and it’s one of the reasons why I’m here for this pokémon’s popularity.
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An Inside Look At Queer HorrorBy Ghia Vitale Queer Horror is an original cartoon that’s being created by Wylie Phenix. Check out this exclusive interview to learn more about why it’s awesome!
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Off with her head!Something is rotten in this home in Denmark. In the new film by May El-Toukhy, Queen of Hearts follows a lawyer and wife named Anne (Trine Dyrholm), who has built a perfect life for herself, her husband (Magnus Krepper), and her twin daughters. One day, her husband's son from her first marriage, Gustav (Gustav Lindh), comes to live with her family. After some time with the troubled teenager, Anne soon finds herself drawn to Gustav and begins an illicit and secretive relationship with the boy. As they grow more and more reckless, their relationship threatens to destroy their lives, their reputations, and worst of all, themselves.
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Apprehension, As Told Through Bird StoriesBy Joanna Patzig And the good south wind still blew behind, But no sweet bird did follow, Nor any day for food or play Came to the mariner's hollo! - The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Samuel Coleridge One day, I think it was in June, something hit the back of my head out of nowhere. Scared, I turned around and a brown song bird was right there, hovering over me, frantically squawking and thrashing its wings. It took me a second to look away, and then I was running. It chased me, screaming, probably ready to peck my eyes out. I really sprinted, faster than I’ve run in a long time, until I was sure I’d lost it. I walked the rest of the way to work quickly, frequently looking over my shoulder. I had to take a moment to try and put myself back together in the restroom, fix my ponytail. As I thought it over I remembered hearing her chicks before the impact. I guess I must have gotten close to the bitch's nest. I can still feel the weight of her body crashing into my hair. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Anime Review: Why You Should Watch "Bananya and The Curious Bunch" (Season 2) On Crunchyroll11/7/2019 The Cat Anime That’s Totally Bananas and Super Kawaii
By Ghia Vitale
If you like cats and bananas, you’re in for a real treat: Bananya recently began releasing episodes from season 2. The second season is called “Bananya and The Curious Bunch” and as far as anime goes, it doesn’t get much cuter than this!
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The Upstairs-Downstairs Class Warfare of ParasiteBy Mateo Vargas Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite took the international scene by storm earlier this year. It won the coveted Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in a historic feat, making it the first time a Korean director has been awarded the festival’s top prize.
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Online Hate For First Muslim-American Woman in Virginia State SenateBy Hannah Eason and Sravan Gannavarapu VCU Capital News Service RICHMOND, Va. — Days after Virginia’s legislative elections, racist comments continued to flood news stories about Ghazala Hashmi becoming the first Muslim American to serve in the state Senate, with hundreds of Facebook users linking her to terrorism and saying it was a “sad day” for Virginia.
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Planting The Seed of Community With a Local BookstoreWe started with a very simple idea: open an independent bookstore and event space that reflects and supports the community.
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