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  • As VICE notes, it is terribly frustrating that we still have to fight to make sure others do not lie about our queer lives.

  • Julia Carpenter at the Washington Post
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<li>As <I>VICE</i> <a href="https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/wj88aw/the-growing-movement-to-memorialize-queerness-after-death"><U>notes</u></a>, it is terribly frustrating that we still have to fight to make sure others do not lie about our queer lives.</li>
<li>Julia Carpenter at the <i>Washington Post</I> <a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2017/07/10/a-magazine-for-lesbians-was-illegal-70-years-ago-she-created-one-anyway/?utm_term=.a55edb98940f'><U>tells</u></a> of "Lisa Ben", the Hollywood secretary who started a periodical for lesbians back in 1949. </li>
<Li><I>VICE</I> <a href="https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/vdqzky/how-a-kid-from-canadas-hardest-oil-town-became-one-of-torontos-best-drag-queens"><U>tells</u></a> the story of how a young man from Fort McMurray became the Fringe-headlining drag star Beardoncé.<?li>
<li>There is something to Jason Chen's <a href="https://www.thecut.com/2017/06/delete-grindr-join-gay-book-club.html"><u>article</u></a> at The Cut praising the idea of the GLBTQ-themed book club as a venue.</li>
<Li>Brandon Taylor's Lithub essay <a href="http://lithub.com/who-cares-what-straight-people-think/"><U>arguing</u></a> that queer literature must represent the extremes of queer experiences moves me.</li>
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