Cinemadope: Home Theater

Cinemadope: Home Theater

It might seem silly to have a local film column this week. As I write, public schools are shutting down for a three-week hiatus, restaurants are shifting strictly to takeout service, and we’re all avoiding crowds.

V-Spot: Kinky and Platonic?

V-Spot: Kinky and Platonic?

My partner is adamant that the kink community is only about hooking up for sex. She refuses to believe that relationships in the community can be non-physical.

Staff Picks: Coronavirus edition

Staff Picks: Coronavirus edition

We’re doing things a bit differently this week. With so many events canceled due to fears over the coronavirus, our staff picks this week are dedicated to things we’re reading or doing on our own as we work to “flatten the curve” and participate in social distancing....

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The V-Spot: ‘Butch’ Lost  in Labialand

The V-Spot: ‘Butch’ Lost in Labialand

Hey Yana, I recently started reading your sex column, and it’s really great! There are sooooo many questions I had floating around in my mind about sex, because they don’t really talk about lesbians that much (ahem, at all) in sex ed. My problem is this: I recently...

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Stagestruck: Having a Go, Script in Hand

Stagestruck: Having a Go, Script in Hand

Allyn Burrows, Shakespeare & Company’s artistic director, calls it “a great way to get out in the middle of winter … a great opportunity for the audience to let their imaginations just run wild.” It’s the theater’s annual Studio Festival, a weekend of bare-bones readings of plays brand-new and not-so-old, performed by company members and guest artists.