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Feed director Mel Robertson joins the women for a discussion on dating someone who isn't out.
Michelle rants about the election results from the past week.
Cherry Bomb's Tatum de Roeck joins in on a discussion of keeping things interesting with your partner.
The musician/actress talks about working with Michelle Clunie (Queer as Folk).
Dana and Helen give an update on the Scholastic Books situation and review the new documentary Preacher's Sons.
Tracy and Angela talk about the female characters in the new game and also review "Brutal Legend" for Xbox 360 and PS3.
Mandy Musgrave nabs another gay role and a new film in a boarding school perpetuates the scary lesbian stalker myth. Plus, a new celesbian couple.
Jessica and Lacey talk about what goes into the big decision of U-Hauling with your girlfriend.
Becca and Michelle talk about the EuroLeague and Tweeting with WNBA players in the off-season.
Meghan Hall joins the vloggers to talk about being openly gay in smaller, more conservative communities.
Julie Goldman plays a housewife with a bizarre stalker in this creepy clip.
Lauren asks her friend Dawnita about the dos and don'ts of a first time outing.
Dana talks about reading the first Harry Potter book with her son and Scholastic's anti-gay stance this week.
Girlfriends Lacey Stone and Jessica Clark talk about thinking other women are hot when you are in a relationship.
The lesbian actress is an advocate for the Hetrick-Martin Institute in a new PSA for Levis Strauss.
The Shock makes a shocking move to Tulsa. Also, Becca and Michelle's thoughts on the ESPN body issue.
Anyone But Me stars Nicole Pacent and Rachael Hip Flores join the discussion on women in waiting.
The Los Angeles club promoter tells Jennie about her experience with the "ex-gay" movement and meeting Prince.
The out musician teaches Cat how to salsa and gives the behind-the-scenes details on her music video for "Do You Have a Lover?"
The vloggers talk with the marchers and Billie Myers in Washington, D.C.
Andrea talks with the jazz bassist on the set of their documentary, I Stand Corrected.
The Seattle-based musician tells The L.A. Times she is gay and is glad someone "had the guts" to ask.
After playing the Indiana Fever in the finals, the Phoenix Mercury emerged as the champions of the WNBA this year.
Vallerie Wagner joins the vloggers in their continued discussion on "butch" identities in the lesbian community.
The 30 Rock star tells David Letterman she couldn't "give it away" when she was in her twenties.
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