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Henry Giardina, Queerty Editor
Henry Giardina (he/they) is the editor of INTO. He lives in Los Angeles. Past publications include the New York Times, The Believer, The New Yorker, The Paris Review Daily, The Atlantic, Film Comment, and Gizmodo. He is @punkgroucho on Twitter.
film phenom
D.Smith is using her talents to amplify voices that need to be heard
truth teller
Tig Notaro’s unfiltered and straightforward humor is nothing short of queer brilliance
Man Baby
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6 things I learned watching that trashy Diana-shaming King Charles documentary
unholy
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‘The Ten Commandments’ is possibly the horniest Passover movie ever
time warp
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Now that the Super Bowl’s over, let’s revisit that steamy gay football romance from “Queer as Folk”
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Make ’em laugh: Presenting the Queerties 2023 nominations for best Comic
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Salute these shorts: Announcing the 2023 Queerties nominees for Best Webseries
Becoming
Years into her career, prolific trans author Lucy Sante’s story keeps getting deeper
ace and proud
When Jaiden Animations came out, aroaces everywhere felt seen
Think Pink
Peach PRC endured a rough adolescence and became the pink queer pop star of our dreams
I Want My Gay TV
Here’s what the “Queer as Folk” reboot is missing
sing out
Tinashe was born to shine… and clap back against haters
Out of the Celluloid Closet
This forgotten musical has butts, full frontal nudity, and political commentary
Pride50
Jaclyn Moore is standing up to Hollywood’s nonsense
Shocker
Bradley Cooper transformed into gay composer Leonard Bernstein and suddenly I’m attracted to him
Severed Love
“Severance” low-key gave us one of the best queer couples of the year
Out of the Celluloid Closet
This 1988 movie stars Cyndi Lauper and Jeff Goldblum and I’m screaming
Boys in Love
Kit Connor and Joe Locke Dish on “Heartstopper” and Queer Representation
True Crime
Here’s why you should be psyched about the gay HBO true crime series “The Staircase”
Out of the Celluloid Closet
Wilde is an awful movie. I can’t stop watching it.
En Vogue
Meet the choreographer using vogue to bring queer stories to off-Broadway
My Gender Icon
Beautiful Hurt
Out of the Celluloid Closet