A feature in the New Yorker paints Transparent creator Jill Soloway's family as very LGBT-inclusiveand details a relationship between Soloway and iconic poet Eileen Myles.
At one point, the article states, "In October, Myles and Soloway sat next to each other at a benefit in New York for the Feminist Press, as the city's first lady, Chirlane McCray, accepted an award onstage. They were tight in the grip of new love; they touched each other's backs and legs ceaselessly through the ceremony.
"Myles was wearing jeans and a button-down shirt, her hair silver and shaggy, her face set in a more lined version of the intense stare that Robert Mapplethorpe captured when he photographed her in 1980."
The family also includes a lesbian sister, Faith, and a transgender mother.
The article is at www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/12/14/dolls-and-feelings.