
Representation in Comedy Is About More Than Just Visibility
"Going Indian all the way" in improv class
"Going Indian all the way" in improv class
Like “Ranma ½,” my gender euphoria transcends the limits of masculine and feminine
Therapy is far from a cure-all—in fact, it might just lead you deeper down the rabbit hole
“White Lotus”, “Benediction”, and the long legacy of deliciously sinister sexual deviants
Nazlı Koca's novel "The Applicant" examines who has the privilege of living as an artist
Rafael Frumkin, author of "Confidence," recommends stories that celebrate and normalize queerness
Disability Studies and fiction helped me stop searching my pigment for meaning
Illness is complicated—and there's no template for recovery
Poets, fiction writers, and memoirists who capture what it’s like to inhabit multiple identities
Disabled characters are present in Austen’s novels, but largely invisible in her cinematic remakes