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Perfect Holiday Books for a Cozy Winter Night

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When winter arrives, there’s nothing like curling up with a good book to warm your soul. For LGBTQ+ readers, the season offers the perfect opportunity to dive into stories that reflect diverse identities and experiences. From heartwarming sapphic romance to thought-provoking family tales, these queer-centric books are must-reads for cozy nights by the fire.

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Your Winter Reading List

This Winter by Alice Oseman

Alice Oseman, the bestselling author of Heartstopper, brings us This Winter, a poignant novella that captures the highs and lows of the holiday season. The story follows the Spring siblings—Tori, Charlie, and Oliver—over one emotional Christmas Day. While Charlie navigates recovery from an eating disorder, Tori struggles with the pressures of being the eldest sibling. Oseman’s signature charm and sensitivity shine throughout, making this a perfect pick for readers looking to connect with realistic, heartfelt stories. If you love Heartstopper or relatable family dramas, add this to your winter reading list.

In the Event of Love by Courtney Kae

Nothing says holiday magic like a small-town romance, and Courtney Kae delivers just that with In the Event of Love. This sapphic rom-com follows Morgan, a big-city event planner who returns to her hometown to help save her family’s business. Sparks fly when she reconnects with Rachel, her childhood best friend, who now owns a struggling tree farm. Packed with snowy scenery, festive fun, and second-chance romance, Kae’s debut is perfect for fans of Hallmark-style love stories with an LGBTQ+ twist. It’s a feel-good escape that wraps you in cozy, romantic vibes.

The Holiday Trap by Roan Parrish

This charming queer holiday rom-com delivers double the fun with two parallel love stories. Greta and Truman agree to swap homes—Greta escapes to a snowy small town in Maine, while Truman heads to sunny New Orleans. Both find unexpected romance in their new settings, with themes of self-discovery, love, and the magic of the season woven throughout. Roan Parrish’s heartwarming and witty storytelling makes The Holiday Trap an absolute delight for winter nights.

Kiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun

In this swoon-worthy holiday romance, Ellie, a down-on-her-luck artist, agrees to a fake engagement with her landlord to make ends meet. The twist? Her landlord’s sister turns out to be the woman she had a whirlwind romance with last Christmas. Alison Cochrun’s Kiss Her Once for Me is a cozy sapphic love story full of snowball fights, family drama, and second chances.

Wrapped Together by Annabeth Albert

This steamy holiday novella follows Hollis, a grumpy craft store owner, and Sawyer, a charming gift shop owner, as they rekindle their friendship and discover something deeper. Set in the backdrop of festive Oregon, Wrapped Together offers both heat and heart for readers who love opposites-attract romances with holiday flair.

The Lights on Knockbridge Lane by Roan Parrish

A single dad, Adam, and his daughter move to a small town, where they meet Wes, a reclusive artist. As they work together to create a dazzling light display, romance blossoms. This queer holiday story is sweet, uplifting, and perfect for the season.

Holiday-Themed Queer Anthologies

For readers craving variety, holiday-themed queer anthologies are a seasonal treat. Collections like All I Want for Christmas Is You and Queerly Ever After offer short stories from diverse LGBTQ+ authors. These anthologies blend romance, fantasy, and slice-of-life tales, ensuring there’s something for every mood. They’re also ideal for readers with busy holiday schedules who want quick but satisfying reads.

Grab Your Blanket and Dive In

This winter, let This Winter, In the Event of Love, and holiday-themed queer anthologies transport you to a world of heartfelt connections and festive charm. These books are more than just reads—they’re the perfect companions for every cozy, LGBTQ+ holiday night.

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Here’s How You Can Visit the Pink Pony Club Pop-Up Coming to WeHo!

Giddy up, Chappell Roan stans! Soon you can step into a real-life version of the Pink Pony Club—and even visit the iconic bar across the street that inspired the hit song.


Spotify Celebrates Wrapped 2024 With a Pop-Up Experience

Spotify is celebrating Wrapped 2024 by bringing a pop-up experience to West Hollywood, California, highlighting Chappell Roan as one of only two openly queer artists on the platform’s most-streamed lists.

According to WeHo Times, the pop-up is part of Spotify’s Wrapped festivities. It will feature “dazzling neon art” and plenty of Instagram-worthy moments. Sorry, folks—there won’t be alcohol or merch, but there’s plenty of queer magic to go around.

A bold mural on the building reads: “This year, 300k+ people streamed Chappell Roan after midnight,” a nod to her critically acclaimed debut album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess.

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Why WeHo is Already a Pink Pony Club

Roan has previously confirmed that the inspiration for Pink Pony Club was The Abbey. This legendary queer bar is conveniently located just across the street from the pop-up. It’s a full-circle moment for Roan’s fans, who can now experience the magic of her music in a whole new way.


How to Visit the Pink Pony Club Pop-Up

The Pink Pony Club pop-up, described as “a special place where boys and girls can all be queens every single day,” will be open for a limited time at 8954 Santa Monica Blvd.


When and Where to Catch This Fabulous Experience

The pop-up will gallop into West Hollywood for one week this December. So grab your boots, round up your crew, and make it a night to remember. This experience is not to be missed!

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David Archuleta’s Steamy Bedroom Confession: ‘Doing Only One Thing Is Boring to Me’

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David Archuleta, once the cherubic American Idol runner-up who charmed the nation with his boyish grin and soulful voice, is now delighting fans in a whole new way. After coming out as gay, the singer recently discussed his preferences in the bedroom, revealing that when it comes to sex, variety is truly the spice of life.

Archuleta made headlines last year when he hinted at his sexual role preference, and he’s since embraced an unabashedly flirty phase that has fans swooning. In an interview on Logo’s “Spill Bar” with Johnny Sibilly, Archuleta tackled questions that have kept fans guessing for months.

Photo of David Archuleta by Jake Updegraff

Sibilly kicked things off by recalling a past encounter with Archuleta, where the two couldn’t quite tell if they were on a date. This awkward-cute moment led Sibilly to the question on everyone’s mind: What kind of partner does Archuleta really want?

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“My ideal partner? I think I need someone who’s able to match my energy,” said Archuleta. “Somebody who will match my freak.”

Cue collective swooning. But Archuleta’s definition of “freak” isn’t about explicit body parts, it’s about connection. In a playful segment called “What Makes David Archuleta Horny?” he revealed a simple but telling preference.

“A good face,” he said, noting that he’s never quite understood the fuss over male genitalia. “If I like you, then, okay, whatever. If you have a nice dick, that’s great. But I have to like you.” He added that this outlook often leads people to label him as demisexual—someone who craves an emotional connection before feeling sexual attraction.

“I do consider myself demisexual,” Archuleta said, though he describes himself as being “on the scale of asexual.” He joked that since he’s not really into “dick” or “ass” from the get-go, there’s no point in seeking them out without a deeper bond.

As for the rumors about his sexual positioning, Archuleta cleared the air. He learned all the terms—top, bottom, versatile—and set the record straight: “I would consider myself a vers. It’s not like I’m even into dick. And I’m not really into ass, either, to be honest. Doing only one thing is boring to me.”

Sibilly agreed, chiming in with a chorus of “do it all,” and fans couldn’t be more thrilled with Archuleta’s refreshingly open attitude.

Though Archuleta’s confessions are a far cry from the shy teenager who once serenaded millions, his honesty is as wholesome as ever. If we’re lucky, maybe 2025 will see him paired with the perfect partner who can keep up with his energy, embrace his “freak,” and prove that love is about more than just body parts—it’s about heart.

Check out the full interview below:

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Joe Locke is Marvel’s New Breakout Star—See His Reaction to a Major Award Nom!

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The Agatha All Along star earns a nod for his groundbreaking portrayal of Wiccan, solidifying his place as a rising LGBTQ+ icon.

Joe Locke is having his moment, and we are here for it! The Agatha All Along breakout star has secured a nomination for Best Breakthrough Performance at the Independent Spirit Awards, thanks to his heartwarming and authentic portrayal of Wiccan, a gay superhero in the Marvel universe.

Locke’s performance brings an emotional depth to a character celebrated for its representation, marking a milestone not just in his career but for queer visibility in mainstream superhero narratives.

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Credit: Disney+ (Photo by Chuck Zlotnick)

Joe Locke’s Instagram Reaction: Short, Sweet, and Pure Joy

Following the announcement, Locke took to Instagram to share his excitement with a succinct “Woweeeeee!” paired with a crying emoji. Fans flooded his comments with love, making it clear this nomination isn’t just a win for Locke but for everyone rooting for authentic queer representation in media.

His relatable, down-to-earth social media presence is part of what makes him a fan favorite—besides, of course, his ability to make us all cry with his on-screen vulnerability.

A Diverse and Competitive Field of Nominees

Locke’s nomination places him in a powerhouse category alongside Jessica Gunning, Megan Stott, Hoa Xuande, and Diarra Kilpatrick. Each nominee brings something unique to the table, but Locke’s portrayal of Wiccan has undeniably struck a chord with audiences craving diverse and meaningful storytelling.

This year’s Independent Spirit Awards have leaned into inclusivity, with a lineup that reflects the ever-evolving entertainment landscape.

Why This Matters: LGBTQ+ Representation in Media

Joe Locke’s nomination is more than a personal triumph—it’s a loud and proud celebration of LGBTQ+ representation in Hollywood. Wiccan isn’t just another superhero; he’s a symbol of hope and visibility for queer fans around the world.

Joe Locke, you’re not just nominated—you’re making history. Keep shining, superstar!

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Transgender Activists Stage Sit-In Protest at US Capitol Over Bathroom Ban Proposal

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Chelsea Manning joins protesters in pushing back against policies targeting transgender lawmakers and individuals.

On Dec. 5, 2024, trans rights activists, including Chelsea Manning, staged a protest on Capitol Hill to challenge new policies barring transgender individuals from using single-sex facilities that align with their gender identity. The demonstrations, which featured a bathroom sit-in and a dance protest, were organized by the Gender Liberation Movement (GLM), a grassroots collective advocating for bodily autonomy and gender equity.

Bathroom Sit-In Makes a Bold Statement

Over a dozen activists gathered in bathrooms across from Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-La.) office, holding banners with messages like “Flush Bathroom Bigotry” and chanting, “Speaker Johnson, Nancy Mace: our bodies are no debate!” GLM founder Raquel Willis led a group of transgender women into the women’s restroom near Johnson’s office, where they peacefully protested by washing their hands and chanting.

Chelsea Manning, a former U.S. Army intelligence analyst turned whistleblower, was among those arrested during the sit-in.

The Spark: Johnson and Mace’s Policies

Speaker Johnson recently implemented a bathroom policy restricting access based on biological sex, following a push by Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.). Mace has been vocal about her opposition to transgender rights, frequently misgendering trans women and introducing legislation to ban transgender individuals from using facilities that align with their gender identity on federal property.

Mace’s efforts are widely seen as a reaction to the election of Sarah McBride (D-Del.), who will become the first openly transgender member of Congress in January. McBride has stated she will comply with the policy, calling it a distraction from more pressing issues.

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Dancing for Trans Rights

The day before the sit-in, activists staged a dance protest in a women’s restroom in the Capitol. Participants wore shirts reading “Transgender people are not dangerous. You are,” a direct message to Mace and her supporters. Videos of the protest spread across social media, amplifying the movement’s call for equality and dignity.

Mace Faces Backlash and Doubles Down

Mace has faced backlash, including alleged death threats, but continues to promote her stance. She has even fundraised off the controversy, offering merchandise emblazoned with restroom-related imagery and inflammatory slogans. On social media, she referred to protesters using a derogatory slur, drawing widespread condemnation from LGBTQ+ advocates.

Broader Implications for Transgender Rights

These protests and policies come at a pivotal moment for transgender rights in the U.S. The actions of activists, lawmakers, and allies underscore the ongoing battle over equality, representation, and bodily autonomy. Whether through dance, sit-ins, or legislation, the fight for trans rights remains a central issue in the nation’s political landscape.

The message from these protests is clear: transgender individuals and their allies will not remain silent in the face of discrimination, choosing creativity and resilience to stand up for their rights.

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‘Wicked’ Pulled from Kuwait Cinemas Amid Speculated LGBTQ+ Controversy

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Looks like Wicked has landed in some trouble before even taking off in Kuwait. The highly anticipated musical adaptation was pulled from the country’s cinema listings just one day before its scheduled premiere, and while Kuwait’s Information Ministry has remained mum, local media isn’t holding back on speculation.

According to reports, the alleged ban may stem from the film’s LGBTQ+ cast or themes—though nothing has been officially confirmed.

History of Bans in Kuwait

This isn’t Kuwait’s first time slapping a ban on a Hollywood blockbuster. Last summer, Barbie got the boot for promoting “ideas and beliefs that are alien to the Kuwaiti society and public order,” according to the state-run KUNA news agency. While the government didn’t elaborate, many pointed to the movie’s flamboyant tone and aesthetics. The Barbie ban wasn’t explicitly linked to LGBTQ+ themes, though it came in a country where homosexuality is illegal and punishable by imprisonment.

Kuwait also banned A24’s Talk to Me in 2022, specifically citing the casting of nonbinary transmasculine actor Zoe Terakes.

Why Wicked?

Speculation about Wicked centers on its rumored queer subtext and openly LGBTQ+ cast. The movie stars out actress Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, with other LGBTQ+ actors like Jonathan Bailey (Fiyero), Bowen Yang (Pfannee), and Marissa Bode (Nessarose) also in prominent roles.

Erivo, who plays the green-skinned heroine, came out as bisexual in British Vogue in 2022, and Bailey has been a vocal advocate for LGBTQ+ rights since publicly coming out in 2018. Yang, another fan favorite, plays Glinda’s friend Pfannee, who has a brief swooning moment over a (potentially bisexual-coded) Fiyero.

Even if Wicked doesn’t explicitly name any LGBTQ+ characters, its queer subtext and campy, larger-than-life aesthetic are undeniable. That alone might be enough to spark controversy in a region known for strict censorship laws.

What’s Next?

As fans debate the reasoning behind Wicked’s mysterious disappearance, the film continues to soar elsewhere, with audiences buzzing about its stunning visuals, powerhouse performances, and, of course, its resonance with LGBTQ+ audiences.

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While Kuwait’s cinema-goers may miss out on this magical musical, one thing is clear—Wicked will always have a place in the hearts of queer fans worldwide.

The Final Note

Could Glinda and Elphaba’s friendship be just too fabulous for certain audiences? Maybe. But no matter the reasoning, Wicked keeps proving that its story is as timeless—and as unapologetically queer—as ever.

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Aubrey Plaza’s Latest Photoshoot Is Sending Sapphics Spinning

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Aubrey Plaza is serving smoldering sophistication in her latest photoshoot for V Magazine, and the sapphic community—and pretty much everyone else—can’t get enough. Draped in nothing but a sharp blazer, Plaza’s minimalist yet magnetic look is redefining power dressing and sparking a cultural phenomenon hotter than a mid-summer heatwave.

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Fans Can’t Stop Talking About Aubrey Plaza

Plaza’s latest fashion moment is more than a photoshoot—it’s a masterclass in allure. The sultry, stripped-down aesthetic has ignited a wildfire of thirst and admiration across social media.

Breaking Boundaries with Marvel’s First WLW Kiss

This isn’t the first time Plaza has sent pulses racing. In Agatha All Along, her portrayal of Rio Vidal, the sultry embodiment of death and former lover of Kathryn Hahn’s Agatha Harkness, gave the Marvel Cinematic Universe its steamiest, most groundbreaking moment: its first WLW kiss. Plaza described the moment as a “dream come true,” and honestly, same. The palpable tension between Plaza and Hahn turned the screen into a pressure cooker of queer energy, breaking barriers and setting a new standard for representation.

Why Aubrey Plaza Is a Sapphic Icon

Whether she’s rocking a blazer with nothing else or turning up the heat in Marvel’s sapphic storyline, Plaza is rewriting the rules of queer representation—and looking damn good while doing it. Her photoshoot isn’t just sexy; it’s a power move, reminding everyone that fashion and identity go hand in hand.

And if you’re looking for more from Aubrey, check out her new film, My Old Ass, on Prime Video. This hilarious take on aging and identity puts a queer protagonist front and center, serving up authentic representation that feels fresh and real. It’s not just about the laughs—though there are plenty—it’s about seeing LGBTQ+ characters living their lives in all their messy, fabulous glory. With its focus on the intersection of queerness and aging, My Old Ass is the kind of inclusive storytelling we need more of, and honestly, it’s a total vibe.

See all of the photos for V Magazine here!

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Spread Holiday Cheer With this Festive Playlist of Pop Girls + Gays

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It’s time to trim the tree, hang the mistletoe, and crank up the music! Whether you’re into campy classics, soulful ballads, or funky beats, this holiday playlist has a little something for everyone. From pop queens to unexpected gems, these songs will keep your holiday spirits high and your playlist fresh.

Mariah Carey – “All I Want For Christmas Is You” (1994)

The undisputed queen of Christmas, Mariah Carey gave us the ultimate festive bop. This timeless classic is joy, camp, and holiday magic wrapped in one irresistible package.


Ariana Grande – “Santa Tell Me” (2014)

Ariana’s modern holiday anthem is the perfect balance of sweetness and sass. Whether you’re decorating cookies or dodging exes at a holiday party, “Santa Tell Me” is here for you.


Sabrina Carpenter – “A Nonsense Christmas”

Sabrina takes her cheeky hit “Nonsense” and sprinkles it with holiday cheer. This playful bop is perfect for belting out while wrapping presents—or flirting under the mistletoe. Plus, get ready for more Carpenter Christmas when A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter premieres on Netflix on December 6.


Britney Spears – “My Only Wish (This Year)” (2000)

Britney’s holiday track is a plea for love under the tree, and honestly, who can’t relate? It’s cute, catchy, and criminally underrated—a must for any festive playlist.


Lady Gaga – “Christmas Tree” (2008)

Leave it to Lady Gaga to serve up a sultry, campy Christmas tune. With lyrics that are just as cheeky as the beat, “Christmas Tree” is for those who like their holidays with a side of fun.


Kelly Clarkson – “Underneath the Tree” (2013)

Kelly’s powerhouse vocals shine in this upbeat festive hit. It’s packed with the drama and joy we demand from a great Christmas anthem.


Lil Nas X – “Holiday” (2020)

Lil Nas X brings futuristic flair to the season with this edgy track. If you’re looking to shake up your holiday vibes, this one’s a bold and energetic choice.


Kesha – “Holiday Road”

Kesha takes the classic road trip anthem and transforms it into a holiday jam. It’s quirky, fun, and perfect for a festive drive through a winter wonderland.


Orville Peck – “Happy Trails”

Orville Peck’s smooth baritone brings a cozy, country vibe to the season. This laid-back track is ideal for quiet evenings by the fire with a cup of cocoa.


Conan Gray – “Holidays”

For those introspective holiday moments, Conan Gray’s heartfelt track captures the bittersweet side of the season. It’s equal parts dreamy and emotional.


Elton John & Ed Sheeran – “Merry Christmas” (2021)

The iconic duo brings heartfelt cheer with this festive ballad. It’s warm, nostalgic, and sure to tug at your heartstrings during those cozy holiday nights.


Destiny’s Child – “8 Days of Christmas” (2001)

This festive bop is equal parts glam and groove. Beyoncé, Kelly, and Michelle cut through the seasonal chaos with a track that’s as iconic as their harmonies.


Taylor Swift – “Christmas Tree Farm” (2019)

Taylor gives us Hallmark-movie vibes in this cozy ode to childhood nostalgia. It’s the ultimate festive fantasy set to music, and we’re totally here for it.


Carly Rae Jepsen – “It’s Not Christmas Till Somebody Cries” (2020)

Carly Rae keeps it real with this hilarious and relatable tune. Whether it’s family drama or holiday chaos, this bop reminds us that sometimes the messiest moments are the most memorable.


Kacey Musgraves – “Ribbons and Bows” (2016)

Kacey’s lighthearted track is like a glittering ornament for your playlist. It’s flirty, fun, and all about the magic of love during the holidays.


Leona Lewis – “One More Sleep” (2013)

Leona’s powerful vocals make this countdown-to-Christmas bop a seasonal staple. It’s joyous, romantic, and full of holiday sparkle.


Gwen Stefani – “You Make It Feel Like Christmas” (2017)

Gwen brings classic holiday vibes with her playful duet alongside Blake Shelton. It’s charming, upbeat, and a perfect soundtrack for trimming the tree.


Wrabel – “First Winter”

Wrabel’s tender ballad is a heartwarming addition to any playlist. With lyrics about love and longing, this track feels like a soft snowfall on a chilly winter night.


Idina Menzel & Billy Porter – “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm”

Broadway legends Idina Menzel and Billy Porter bring their vocal chops to this jazzy classic. It’s elegant, fun, and sure to add a touch of glamour to your holiday season.


So whether you’re sipping hot cocoa, dancing around the tree, or surviving family gatherings, this festive playlist has the perfect tune for every holiday moment. Plug in, press play, and let these pop queens and kings sleigh your holiday season!

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Disneyland Dazzles with Holiday Cheer: Your 2024 Entertainment Guide

Get ready to deck the halls, jingle your bells, and embrace the holiday magic! The holidays return to the Disneyland Resort from November 15, 2024, through January 6, 2025, with a dazzling lineup of new shows, returning favorites, and festive fun for all ages. Whether you’re a seasoned Disney fan or planning your first magical visit, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Here’s your guide to this year’s can’t-miss holiday entertainment at Disneyland Resort.

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New Festive Firsts

Mirabel’s Gifts of the Season

Where: Paradise Gardens Park, Disney California Adventure
When: Mondays through Fridays

Step into a magical holiday celebration with Mirabel and friends from Disney’s Encanto! This lively musical fiesta invites families to sing along to beloved tunes from the film while embracing the spirit of togetherness.


A Musical Christmas with Mariachi Alegría de Disneyland & Miguel!

Where: Buena Vista Street, Disney California Adventure
When: Monday through Friday evenings

Wrap yourself in the heartfelt warmth of this all-new nighttime show! Mariachi Alegría de Disneyland, graceful dancers, and Miguel from Pixar’s Coco will serenade you with bilingual renditions of holiday classics, including a breathtaking finale with “Silent Night.”


Music, Dancing, and So Much More

Expanded Live Performances

Where: Disney California Adventure Park
When: Daily

This year’s lineup of live entertainment is bigger and better than ever! Groove to mariachi, jazz, reggae, Latin pop, and more across various stages. New acts like Joy, Rangoli Rhythms, and Keali’I O Nālani & Daniel Ho join returning favorites, including Blue13 Dance Company and The Mistletoes.


Mickey’s Happy Holidays and Toy Drummers

Where: Parade route, Disney California Adventure Park
When: Daily

Clap, dance, and cheer as Mickey Mouse and friends lead a lively procession with the infectious beat of the Holiday Toy Drummers. It’s a jolly parade you won’t want to miss!


Santa Claus and Special Appearances

Holiday Fun with Santa and Friends!

Where: Fantasyland Theatre, Disneyland Park
When: Daily

Snap photos with Santa Claus and enjoy crafts, sing-alongs, and live music. After Christmas Eve, Santa Goofy will step in to spread post-holiday cheer!


Character Meet-and-Greets

Spot Mickey, Minnie, and friends in their holiday finest throughout the resort. Keep your eyes peeled for Mirabel and her Encanto pals at Paradise Gardens gazebo on select days.


Nighttime Spectaculars

Believe… In Holiday Magic

Where: Disneyland Park
When: Nightly

Watch the skies light up with this breathtaking fireworks show! With shimmering lights, magical snowfall, and Sleeping Beauty’s Winter Castle glowing in icy splendor, it’s pure holiday magic.


World of Color – Season of Light

Where: Paradise Bay, Disney California Adventure
When: Nightly

This stunning water show blends scenes from films like Frozen and Inside Out with festive music and dazzling effects. Bonus: Catch a sneak peek of Disney’s upcoming Moana 2 before the main event!


Even More Holiday Magic

A Christmas Fantasy Parade

Where: Disneyland Park
When: Daily

From dancing gingerbread men to a grand Santa finale, this classic parade captures all the whimsy and wonder of the holidays.


Holiday Lighting Moments

Where: Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Parks
When: Nightly

Gather for tree lighting ceremonies on Buena Vista Street or marvel as thousands of lights illuminate “it’s a small world” Holiday.


Downtown Disney and Hotel Cheer

The holiday spirit extends to Downtown Disney and the Disneyland Resort Hotels! Enjoy live music, snowfall, carolers, and even jazz in the elegant Great Hall at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa.


Make the Most of Your Visit

There’s so much to see and do, you might need more than one day to soak it all in. Consider staying at one of Disneyland’s themed hotels, with discounts up to 15% on select stays through December 19, 2024.

For the latest schedules, performer details, and holiday foodie guides, visit Disneyland.com or check the Disneyland app.

The holidays are calling—are you ready to answer with a sprinkle of Disney magic?

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The HoliGAY Spirit Is Here! 25 Must-Watch Festive Lesbian Movies

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It’s the most wonderful time of the queer! The holidays are about love, family, and making memories—but what’s a cozy Christmas without a feel-good holiday movie? For too long, holiday movies lacked sapphic love stories, but that’s changed in recent years. Now, there’s no shortage of festive films showcasing lesbians falling in love, finding family, and maybe saving the occasional Christmas tree farm.

Whether you’re in the mood for heartwarming romance, campy musicals, or snowy dramas, this list has you covered. Grab some hot cocoa, wrap yourself in your favorite blanket, and get ready to spread the holiGAY cheer with these 25 lesbian Christmas movies.

Holiday Films to Watch this Season

1. Friends & Family Christmas (2023)

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Hallmark’s first-ever lesbian Christmas movie! Overwhelmed lawyer Daniela recruits her best friend Amelia to play her girlfriend for the holidays. Spoiler alert: fake dating turns into real sparks.

2. Looking for Her (2022)

Taylor hires an actress to pretend to be her girlfriend for the holidays, only to find herself falling for her stand-in. Sweet, funny, and packed with charm.

3. Happiest Season (2020)

Kristen Stewart shines in this rom-com about a girlfriend meeting the family… only to discover they don’t know she exists. Directed by Clea DuVall, it’s a modern queer Christmas classic.

4. Under the Christmas Tree (2021)

When Alma’s yard becomes the site of the governor’s Christmas tree search, she doesn’t expect romance to bloom with Charlie, the “tree whisperer.” Cheesy, heartwarming, and totally adorable.

5. The Christmas Clapback (2022)

Family traditions and competitive cook-offs meet a blossoming romance between Tisha and her influencer neighbor. A BET gem celebrating Black love and LGBTQ+ joy.

6. A Holiday I Do (2023)

Single mom Jane juggles running a horse farm, being the best woman at a wedding, and falling for the wedding planner, Sue. Chaos and cuteness ensue!

7. Let It Snow (2019)

A snowstorm on Christmas Eve intertwines the lives of small-town friends, including a bold and beautiful lesbian love story. Perfect for cozy vibes.

8. Season of Love (2019)

This sapphic take on the holiday ensemble movie follows intertwined queer love stories. It’s a little cheesy, a lot romantic, and entirely delightful.

9. Christmas at the Ranch (2021)

City slicker Haley returns to save her family’s ranch and falls for rugged cowgirl Kate. A swoon-worthy sapphic romance in cowboy boots.

10. It’s a Wonderful Knife (2023)

“Winnie’s life is less than wonderful one year after saving her town from a psychotic killer on Christmas Eve. When she wishes she was never born, she finds herself magically transported to a nightmarish parallel universe. With the murderous maniac now back, she must team up with a misfit to identify the culprit and get back to her own reality.”

11. A New York Christmas Wedding (2020)

What if you could redo the past? Starring Monster‘s Cooper Koch, this magical movie explores love, second chances, and a sapphic Christmas wedding that’ll warm your heart.

12. Merry & Gay (2022)

High school sweethearts Becca and Sam reunite thanks to meddling moms and holiday magic. A Christin Baker creation that’s full of festive feels.

13. The Christmas Lottery (2020)

Three sisters reunite to hunt for a lost lottery ticket.

14. Ghosting: The Spirit of Christmas (2019)

Aisha Dee stars in this quirky film about friendship, family, and ghostly romance. Bonus points for its adorable sapphic subplot!

15. Anna and the Apocalypse (2017)

A zombie musical comedy with a festive backdrop and a tough-as-nails lesbian teen named Steph. It’s weird, wild, and wonderful.

16. I Hate New Year’s (2020)

Layne realizes she’s in love with her best friend during a whirlwind New Year’s adventure. A holiday rom-com with great music and sapphic love.

17. Rent (2005)

This iconic musical spans a year in the lives of Bohemian New Yorkers, including a tender love story between lesbian characters Maureen and Joanne.

18. City of Trees (2019)

Ainsley reunites with an old flame in her small hometown, rediscovering love in the midst of holiday nostalgia. A sweet indie treat.

19. Every Time a Bell Rings (2021)

A scavenger hunt reunites three sisters and sparks a romance for one with her long-time best friend. Heartfelt and endearing.

20. The Syed Family Xmas Eve Game Night (2021)

Noor introduces her girlfriend to her Muslim family during their annual holiday game night. A short film that’s brimming with warmth and representation.

21. Holiday Help Desk (2018)

What happens when a woman working on Christmas Eve answers the phone and finds love on the line? This short film is as sweet as a candy cane.

22. What’s Cooking? (2000)

Thanksgiving drama, family dynamics, and a wonderful lesbian couple make this a perfect addition to your holiday watchlist.

23. Lez Bomb (2018)

Lauren’s plan to come out to her family over Thanksgiving goes hilariously sideways in this warm, funny holiday movie.

24. Sense8 Christmas Special (2016)

Nomi and Amanita steal the show in this beautifully queer Netflix special. Bonus: the holiday party is unforgettable!

25. The Postie (2019)

A short film about a woman crushing on her local mail carrier. It’s awkward, adorable, and so very relatable.


Celebrate the season with these fabulous flicks that’ll make your heart grow three sizes. From heartwarming rom-coms to quirky shorts, there’s no shortage of holiGAY joy on this list. Happy watching and happy holidays!

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