Celebrate Pride



Celebrate Pride
It’s Pride Month, and we’re offering up some of the most brilliant LGBTQIA+ films, TV shows and books that you can delve into or revisit this June as a way to celebrate visibility, resilience and progress! 🏳️🌈
MOVIES 📽️
Moonlight
Barry Jenkins’ haunting, eloquent coming-of-age masterpiece set in Miami won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2017.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Directed by Céline Sciamma, this slow-burn 18th-century romance beautifully captures the love between two young women in France.
Call Me By Your Name
Directed by Luca Guadagnino, this heartfelt coming-of-age romance between two young men set in 1980s Italy was nominated for four Oscars.
Love, Simon
Greg Berlanti’s groundbreaking teen rom-com features a gay teen protagonist and explores themes of identity, love, and acceptance.
Love Lies Bleeding
Not for the faint of heart, Rose Glass’s daring neo-noir thriller features a love story between two women who fall into a web of criminal intrigue.
TV SHOWS 📺
The L Word: Generation Q
A reboot of the groundbreaking 2004 series that focuses on a group of gay women friends as they navigate their families and society.
Queer Eye
This heartwarming, wholesome reboot of the 2003 show features five gay men who give life makeovers to people of all ages and orientations.
Rupaul's Drag Race
A dazzling celebration of fierce creativity, unapologetic self-expression, and the transformative power of drag.
Transparent
Joey Soloway’s a thought-provoking, emotionally resonant series that fearlessly explores trans identity, family dysfunction, and personal growth.
Euphoria
This wild ride of a show’s been widely praised for its complex portrayals of queerness and queer individuals without reducing their identities to stereotypes.
BOOKS 📚
Pageboy
Elliot Page’s New York Times best-seller is an unflinching, coming-of-age memoir that focuses on gender, love, mental health, relationships, and Hollywood.
Fun Home
Alison Bechdel’s virtuosic graphic memoir is about the author's childhood in rural Pennsylvania, and her complex relationship with her father.
How We Fight for Our Lives
Saeed Jones’ New York Times Book of the Year-winning memoir explores being a young, Black, gay man from the South
Gender Queer: A Memoir
This cathartic autobiography from Maia Kobabe guides readers through the journey of being nonbinary and asexual.
Giovanni's Room
James Baldwin’s masterpiece grapples with sexuality and masculinity in 1950s Paris, leaving an indelible mark on discussions about homosexuality and bisexuality.
It’s Pride Month, and we’re offering up some of the most brilliant LGBTQIA+ films, TV shows and books that you can delve into or revisit this June as a way to celebrate visibility, resilience and progress! 🏳️🌈
MOVIES 📽️
Moonlight
Barry Jenkins’ haunting, eloquent coming-of-age masterpiece set in Miami won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2017.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Directed by Céline Sciamma, this slow-burn 18th-century romance beautifully captures the love between two young women in France.
Call Me By Your Name
Directed by Luca Guadagnino, this heartfelt coming-of-age romance between two young men set in 1980s Italy was nominated for four Oscars.
Love, Simon
Greg Berlanti’s groundbreaking teen rom-com features a gay teen protagonist and explores themes of identity, love, and acceptance.
Love Lies Bleeding
Not for the faint of heart, Rose Glass’s daring neo-noir thriller features a love story between two women who fall into a web of criminal intrigue.
TV SHOWS 📺
The L Word: Generation Q
A reboot of the groundbreaking 2004 series that focuses on a group of gay women friends as they navigate their families and society.
Queer Eye
This heartwarming, wholesome reboot of the 2003 show features five gay men who give life makeovers to people of all ages and orientations.
Rupaul's Drag Race
A dazzling celebration of fierce creativity, unapologetic self-expression, and the transformative power of drag.
Transparent
Joey Soloway’s a thought-provoking, emotionally resonant series that fearlessly explores trans identity, family dysfunction, and personal growth.
Euphoria
This wild ride of a show’s been widely praised for its complex portrayals of queerness and queer individuals without reducing their identities to stereotypes.
BOOKS 📚
Pageboy
Elliot Page’s New York Times best-seller is an unflinching, coming-of-age memoir that focuses on gender, love, mental health, relationships, and Hollywood.
Fun Home
Alison Bechdel’s virtuosic graphic memoir is about the author's childhood in rural Pennsylvania, and her complex relationship with her father.
How We Fight for Our Lives
Saeed Jones’ New York Times Book of the Year-winning memoir explores being a young, Black, gay man from the South
Gender Queer: A Memoir
This cathartic autobiography from Maia Kobabe guides readers through the journey of being nonbinary and asexual.
Giovanni's Room
James Baldwin’s masterpiece grapples with sexuality and masculinity in 1950s Paris, leaving an indelible mark on discussions about homosexuality and bisexuality.



