Broadly Life
These Drag Kings Are the Only Royalty We Acknowledge
The performers of Pecs, a British drag collective of women and non-binary people, are proof that it feels good to be king.
How I Enjoyed Sex Again After My Herpes Diagnosis
After Emily Depasse received a herpes diagnosis in 2015, she felt unloveable and hopeless about her future. Over time she realized that the STI wasn't a life sentence—and she was worthy of pleasure.
Making Collages Is a Way of Putting Myself Together
When I'm done cutting and pasting, I feel like my ideas have value.
The Woman Refusing to Let Palestine's Farming Roots Die
Vivien Sansour founded The Palestinian Heirloom Library in hopes to revive plants threatened by occupation, climate change, and agribusiness.
Broadly Picks: 9 Must-Read Books by Women
Feminista Jones, Fatimah Asghar, Virgie Tovar, and other women you need on your bookshelf—today and every day.
Disabled Activists Should Not Have to Die to Have Our Voices Heard
Carrie Ann Lucas's recent insurance-related death has brought new eyes to her work as a prominent activist—and is yet another instance of disability rights only gaining mainstream attention after one of us dies.
What Happens When You Get Scammed By an Influencer
Former fans of Caroline Calloway, Flat Tummy Tea endorsers, and other influencers tell us what it's like to feel scammed by Instagram #aesthetics.
My First One Night Stand Was So Bad, I Almost Gave Up On Casual Sex
Just because casual sex isn't great the first time, it doesn't mean you should stop trying, says sex YouTuber Florence Barkway.
In Photos: The Afrocentric Hair and Beauty Mall Turning Looks in London
“We want people to come, enjoy, and be educated by their experience."
Watching 'Jeopardy!' Every Night Keeps Me From Clawing at the Walls
"Jeopardy!" reminds me that the history of the world is so much bigger than our meatloaf-brained president or Facebook giving away everyone's data like free orange chicken samples in a mall food court.
A Mortician Debunks Your Biggest Stigmas About Death
A LA-based mortician explains why touching a dead body is safer than you think, and unpacks some lingering misconceptions about death.