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35 lesbian & bi period dramas that will take you back in time

Forbidden queer romances and over the top costumes? Yes, please!

Stay inside and cozy up with these 5 recent queer shows you may have missed

Why brave the elements when you could be under a blanket watching some queer TV?

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EXCLUSIVE: Watch Sapphic Longing Reign In This 'The Buccaneers' Clip

Mabel and Honoria are reeling after their stolen moment of passion. We live for this stuff!

Lesbian Themed Play Garbo's Cuban Lover Gets Extended Run in West Hollywood

Due to popular demand Macha Theater in West Hollywood will extend its 10th Anniversary production of Odalys Nanin’s Garbo’s Cuban Lover, about screenwriter, playwright, poet and costume designer and lover to many women of the time, Mercedes De Acosta. Out playwright and actress Nanin portrays de Acosta, a woman who lived from 1893-1968 and had affairs with glitterati of the time including but not limited to Edith Wharton, Pola Negri, Tallulah Bankhead, Isadora Duncan, Marlene Dietrich and her one true love Greta Garbo.

‘The Buccaneers’ Stars On Building On-Screen Chemistry Sounds Like A Cozy Love Story, Too

PRIDE chats with Josie Totah and Mia Threapleton about the inspiration behind their Sapphic characters, representing historical lesbians, and why happy endings matter.

Federal Appeals Court Rules DOMA Unconstitutional in Lesbian Widow Case

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York ruled against the Defense of Marriage Act today in the case, Windsor v. United States, involving the lesbian widow, Edith “Edie” Windsor, marking the second time a federal appeals court has found the 1996 law unconstitutional. Defenders of DOMA could not demonstrate a legitimate interest for the federal government to treat same-sex married couples differently from any other married couples, the court ruled.

EXCLUSIVE: Watch Sapphic Longing Reign In This 'The Buccaneers' Clip

Mabel and Honoria are reeling after their stolen moment of passion. We live for this stuff!

Cynthia Nixon to Play Emily Dickinson in Biopic

The solitary life of poet Emily Dickinson will be brought to the screen starring Cynthia Nixon and directed by Terence Davies. The film, titled A Quiet Passion, will follow Dickinson’s life “from precocious schoolgirl to the tortured recluse who saw only seven of her more than 1,000 poems published in her lifetime.”