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Pose: The Series That Changed Television Forever
Ryan Murphy's Pose brought New York's ballroom culture to mainstream TV.
Three seasons, groundbreaking cast, now on Netflix. Here's why it still matters. It premiered in 2018 on FX, ran for three seasons, and ended in 2021. Pose is now streaming on Netflix — and it remains one of the most important LGBTQ+ series ever made. With a wave of queer television arriving this spring, this is the right moment to revisit it. Or discover it for the first time. Premise Pose is set in New York City, late 1980s and early 1990s. The series follows Black and Latino LGBTQ+ people competing in underground ballroom culture. Ballroom was a world of elaborate pageants, fierce competition, and chosen family.…
Three Queer Films About Bodies, Sport and Desire
From a French swimming drama to a Nigerian lesbian love story and a Japanese classic — three films that use sport and the body to tell…
Hacks Season 3: TV's Funniest Show Just Got Bolder
Hacks returns with a fearless third season. Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder lead comedy that pushes queer storytelling further on…
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