Staley is an incredible coach but experts including the Freedom From Religion Foundation suggest her daily proselytizing may violate her players’ constitutional rights.
Frankie de la Cretaz is a freelance writer whose work sits at the intersection of sports, gender, and culture. They are the co-author of Hail Mary: The Rise and Fall of the National Women's Football League, and their work has been featured in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, and more.
This dating show, in which couples hook up with singles to try out the non-monogamous lifestyle, is the definition of “bad representation.”
Reneé Rapp is saying the quiet part out loud with her take on the character. But queer fans have known the truth about Regina for 20 years.
In 2023, Taylor Swift cemented her place at the top of culture. How much does she owe that rise to Tree Paine, the mysterious publicist with a tight grip on her media narrative?
During the Trump era, the Boston League of Wicked Wrestlers (BLOWW) has provided a haven for queer and trans wrestlers to express themselves—and whoop some ass.
The NBA legend has been popping up at women’s basketball games and in commercials. But he was also credibly accused of rape—and has done precious little to reckon with his past.