News, week in reproductive justice By Kylie Cheung on Sat,11:28 In the latest episode of “pro-life” politicians’ hypocrisy, Ohio Republicans are now considering a bill that would make criminalize abortion, which would make receiving or providing the procedure punishable by prison sentences or the death penalty. Read More > Sponsored, The Mary Sue Shop By Diana Vilbert on Sat,4:00 If you’re shopping for a music lover (shopping for yourself counts), take note of this list of eight great headphones—all with awesome discounts. Take another 20% off these already discounted prices when you use code BFSAVE20. Read More > Sponsored, The Mary Sue Shop By Diana Vilbert on Fri,6:00 Livestream your next vacation. Take 360-degree photos without having to bring a ton of heavy gear. Featured in the Verge, Engadget, and Mashable, the Insta360 is all you need to turn your smartphone into VR camera. Get it for 20% off the already discounted price of $199 — just use code BFSAVE20 at the Mary Sue Shop. Read More > Movies, Back to the Future, things we saw today By Princess Weekes on Fri,5:01 In a poll by THR, apparently, 71 percent of adults surveyed want to go Back to the Future ... again. Read More > TV, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, contributors, Netflix By Sophie Lloyd on Fri,4:27 When the adaption of the graphic novel was announced earlier this year, we had plenty of questions, and although many of them have been answered, we now have even more to ask. Read More > Movies, diversity, fantastic beasts: the crimes of grindelwald, Harry Potter (franchise) By Princess Weekes on Fri,3:58 When fans of color, and just people who care about representation in general, talk about what it means to have that kind of on-screen presentation when the issues that come up are (a) how to make it organic and (b) this idea that people are never satisfied. In the wake of The Crimes of Grindelwald, those conversations have come up again pertaining to Harry Potter. Read More > Movies, after, fanfiction By Kate Gardner on Fri,3:12 Just because something is popular on the Internet does not necessarily make it worth a publisher's, or indeed a reader's, time and effort. Read More > |
|
Like what we're doing? Become a subscriber and support the site! Subscribing to The Mary Sue costs only $4.99/mo or less, depending on your billing plan, and gets you great bonuses including an exclusive newsletter with insight into the stories our team is following, an ad-free version of the site, and live chats with the editorial staff. |
|
Like what we're doing? Follow us everywhere to get even more of that good stuff. |
|
|
|
|