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  1. Published by BANG Showbiz English JoJo Siwa hasn't found it easy to cultivate a more adult image. The former ‘Dance Moms' star – who turns 21 next month – has caused controversy with her provocative new music video ‘Karma' and she admitted it has taken some time to work out the best way to “navigate” her previous image as an idol to millions of children and still honour her teenage self while also being able to grow up and move on. She told ‘Entertainment Tonight': “It's been something that we've tried to figure out the best way to navigate. “I do have such a young fan base, and I do have a lot of kids that look at JoJo Siwa a… Read More View the full article
  2. Published by Euronews (English) With same-sex unions not legally recognised in their country, members of Poland’s LGBT+ community are travelling abroad to get married. Watch the full Euronews report in the player above. Read More View the full article
  3. Published by Raw Story The Nazis in America are now “out.” This morning, former Republican Joe Scarborough explicitly compared Trump and his followers to Hitler and his Brownshirts on national television. They're here. At the same time, America's richest man is retweeting antisemitism, rightwing influencers and radio/TV hosts are blaming “Jews and liberals” for the “invasion” of “illegals” to “replace white people,” and the entire GOP is embracing candidates and legislators who encourage hate and call for violence. Are there parallels between the MAGA takeover of the GOP and the Nazi takeover of the German right in … Read More View the full article
  4. Published by BANG Showbiz English Elizabeth Hurley has insisted that her latest sex scene was an “integral part” of her new movie. The 58-year-old star plays Lily in ‘Strictly Confidential' – which has been directed by her son Damian in his cinematic debut – and defended her intimate scene with Pear Chiravara's character in the movie, insisting that it wasn't just “thrown into” the film to “titillate” viewers. She told TooFab: “Well, it was a very important part of storytelling, when Mia, our protagonist, is on this quest to find out why her best friend [Hurley's character's daughter] killed herself. It was so integral to [the… Read More View the full article
  5. Published by Mirror By Alex Stuart Can you crack our egg-cellent Easter quiz? It's time to see if you're ‘choc' full of knowledge about all the seasonal traditions with our brilliant set of brainteasers. Covering everything from music and movies to sport and celebs, ALEX STUART's puzzlers – aimed at the whole family – will help you discover if you're the ultimate eggheads this bank holiday weekend. Just select the answer you think is correct from our multiple-choice questions and compare to the answers box below… 1. Which of these Cadbury chocolates was introduced first? A) Crème EggB) WispaC) Dairy Milk 2. Which… Read More View the full article
  6. Published by Mirror By Niamh Spence Celebrity pals Cher and Meryl Streep have recreated their iconic photograph more than 40 years since it was taken, as they were reunited at a music awards show. The pair was seen catching up as they attended the iHeartRadio Music Awards on Monday (April 1), where Meryl joined Cher on stage to present her with an award. Cher, 77, and Meryl, 74, appeared to barely have aged as they embraced on stage and showed their friendship has stood the test of time. As Meryl presented her longtime friend with the award, she told the audience: “Cher has had a number one record in every one of… Read More View the full article
  7. Published by Mirror By Eve Wagstaff Despite there being many leaps and strides in society to accept transgender people, there are still a lot of sensitive issues that some struggle to figure out. A man named Peter* has revealed how he's had to face up to his own shortcomings after he asked his girlfriend to ‘tuck' her penis while his mum came to stay with them. Explaining the situation, the 26-year-old cis man shared that he and his girlfriend Kayla*, 23, had been dating for six months and recently moved in together. He wrote: “She's awesome and easy to live with and we have a great and healthy relationship. Kayl… Read More View the full article
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  9. Published by NJ.com By Jim McGreevey In 2004, I resigned as Governor of the State of New Jersey as a result of poor decisions I made, and my life has been undoubtedly and irrevocably changed as a result of them. I am not sure what my life would be like if I did not make those decisions, or if I were born during a time when being gay was not viewed so disdainfully. Yet, it is the candid truth that I am happy to be the person I am now, to live the life I am living, and to be doing the work that I am doing. We often tell ourselves, each other, and certainly our children that the goodness of life is not found in the … Read More View the full article
  10. Published by Mirror By Estel Farell-Roig Mpox, previously known as monkeypox, is on the rise in the US, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data. The country as seen the number of infections double compared to this time last year. While the 2022 outbreak – which saw cases across the country reach 32,000 – is largely over, experts say some high-risk groups should continue taking extra precautions. According to a CDC expert, most reported cases are people who are either unvaccinated or under-vaccinated – which means they only had one dose. The Jynneos vaccine is two doses and is advised for tho… Read More View the full article
  11. Published by Raw Story Chinese accounts designed to look like they belong to American supporters of Donald Trump are taking to social media, pushing conspiracy theories and attacking President Joe Biden ahead of the 2024 election, according to researchers and government officials. Echoing disruption campaigns against the U.S. that originated in Russia, China's actions signal a more concerted push to use social media as a way to influence U.S. elections by harnessing partisan divisions, the New York Times reported. An example of a Chinese X account provided by The Times claims to be operated by “a father, husband and… Read More View the full article
  12. Published by Q Magazine Wilson Cruz isn't just a name on a credit roll; he's a pioneer who stepped into living rooms across America and dared to be different. His groundbreaking role as Rickie Vasquez from 1994's My So-Called Life was one of the first openly gay characters on television (and in real life). A tireless advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, particularly for those who feel unseen or unheard, Cruz is a force for positive change, empowering others to create a world where everyone can have a voice. Currently, Cruz is entering the fifth and final season of Star Trek: Discovery (streaming starts April 4 on Paramount+) … Read More View the full article
  13. As someone who lived in DC for 20+ years until about 2 months ago... once Secrets closed, there has been no bars/clubs/venues that have male strippers on a regular basis. There are popup venues from time to time, but sadly folks in the District now have to go up to NY or down to Atlanta or Tampa/FLL.
  14. Ed note: As we went to publish this last episode and commentar we got great news about the Don't Say Gay Law: Roberta Kaplan for another Extraordinary Win The settlement over Florida's contentious “Don't Say Gay” law, officially termed the Parental Rights in Education Act, has garnered attention for clarifying the scope of discussions allowed within educational settings regarding sexual orientation and gender identity. This settlement, the result of legal challenges led by organizationg across the state and negotiated ultimately by Roberta Kaplan, a renowned advocate for LGBTQ+ rights with a history of significant legal victories, including the landmark United States v. Windsor case and the recent win against Donald Trump. Teachers can say “gay” but can't “teach” gay…. or something like that The agreement allows teachers in Florida to discuss LGBTQ+ issues, thereby addressing concerns about the law's perceived restrictions on such conversations, while maintaining the prohibition on explicit instruction about gender identity and sexuality that the law initially set out to enforce. Famous Island House Both proponents of the law and LGBTQ+ advocacy groups have declared the settlement a victory. Advocates for the law argue that it retains its core principles by keeping explicit discussions on sexuality and gender identity out of the curriculum, but LGBTQ+ advocates view the settlement as a win for inclusivity and freedom of speech, sends something of a message to young people about their right to exist and to be seen as it does for LGBTQ teachers and staff. The broader reaction to the settlement has been mixed, reflecting the deeply polarized views on how sexuality and gender identity should be addressed in schools. And the good queer folks of Key West have been part of that resistance and are not likely to back down… Supporting Our Communities Behind Florida Lines The Keys, particularly Key West, defy the conventional norms of Florida. It's a place where you can say “gay” as freely as the ocean breeze that sweeps through its streets and listen to drag queens spin tales in the heart of town. From its rebellious beginnings to its present-day celebration of life on the fringe, Key West has always welcomed individuality. Going One Better. Keep Key West Gay is a Movement While this island paradise may seem off the beaten path, its off-center and off-color charm only adds to its allure. Tennessee Williams, who once remarked, ” we have all kinds in these parts,” encapsulating the diverse and inclusive nature of his community. It remains true today. And we're here to support that spirit. Join us? Be Yourself. All of You. In Public ICYMI, no visit would be complete without indulging in some key lime pie, enjoying brunch at any hour, losing your swimsuit for a few hours, or sipping on drinks as the sun dips below the horizon. But in Key West, it's not just about escaping reality; it's about embracing a lifestyle where the only rule is to be yourself. Whether you're seeking adventure, a little romance, a little less than romance, the perfect place to chill, or a little bit of everything, come experience the magic of Key West and maybe leave as a convert We hope that you've enjoyed our podcast series Gay Key West Uncovered, exploring and exposing some of the island's many charms. You can listen to the whole series on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon, Stitcher and more. View the full article
  15. Published by AFP New York (AFP) – Beyonce's new country album features a long-rumored cover of Dolly Parton's beloved “Jolene,” as well as a number of country legend features including Willie Nelson. “Cowboy Carter” — the honkified second act of Queen Bey's “Renaissance” trilogy — was already out in parts of the world where the calendar had flipped to Friday, and will continue its global drop as the clock strikes midnight in each time zone. The 42-year-old megastar also covers Paul McCartney's “White Album” classic “Blackbiird,” which she stylizes with a double-i spelling. McCartney wrote the 1968 song about… Read More View the full article
  16. Published by DPA Investigators have arrested 1,357 suspected dealers and criminals within a few days during extensive drug raids in numerous French cities. As Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin said in the eastern city of Dijon on Thursday, 751 of the suspects were already wanted by the judiciary. According to the information provided, many of them are now in custody. “We are taking dealers out of circulation in the long term,” the minister said, countering the accusation that the police actions had no long-term impact in neighbourhoods plagued by drug dealing. The police raids, dubbed “Tidy Place” in French, a… Read More View the full article
  17. Published by AFP Washington (AFP) – The US administration of President Joe Biden on Thursday announced further protections for endangered species and their habitats, restoring a set of regulations weakened by Donald Trump. The new rules were touted as evidence of Biden's commitment to tackling climate change, though some environmental groups said the changes fell short of fully resurrecting necessary protections. “These revisions underscore our commitment to using all of the tools available to help halt declines and stabilize populations of the species most at-risk,” Martha Williams, director of the US Fish a… Read More View the full article
  18. Published by Raw Story In the wake of his early departure from the U.S. House, a panel of Colorado Republicans will pick a candidate to serve out the final months of Rep. Ken Buck's term Thursday — a move that could threaten Lauren Boebert's bid to serve another term in Congress. Boebert, who formerly represented Colorado's 3rd Congressional District, announced last year that she would run to replace Buck in the more conservative 4th Congressional District. According to the Associated Press, whoever the panel of Republicans pick to contend a special election for the remainder of Buck's term “would be running in two … Read More View the full article
  19. Published by Raw Story MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell explained his eviction from a Minnesota warehouse by suggesting he didn't pay rent as a favor to his landlord. A judge this week said Lindell would be evicted for owing First Industrial, L.P. more than $217,000. “All I'm hearing is Mike Lindell's in bankruptcy,” podcaster Steve Bannon told the pillow executive Thursday. “Are you going bankrupt? Are they seizing all the buildings over at, over at MyPillow?” Want more breaking political news? Click for the latest headlines at Raw Story. Lindell, who was wearing a bathrobe for the interview, called the story of his evict… Read More View the full article
  20. Published by The Center Square (The Center Square) – In response to a lawsuit by a parent activist group who placed a ballot measure to change statewide educational policies for transgender minors, California Attorney General Rob Bonta backed his office's naming of the controversial initiative. Parent activist group Protect Kids California is currently collecting signatures for what it calls the Protect Kids of California Act of 2024, which would require schools to notify parents if children request to be treated as a different gender, block transgender females from participating in female sports, and mandate that students … Read More View the full article
  21. Published by Global Voices Image by Arzu Geybullayeva This article was first published on OC Media. An edited version is republished here under a content partnership agreement. Azerbaijan's LGBTQI+ community was rocked by the news of yet another murder of a trans woman whose body was found on March 12 on the outskirts of the capital Baku. The news of the murder as well the victim's photos were circulated among the #LGBTQI+ community. Minority Azerbaijan, an LGBTQI+ rights organisation in a statement asked anyone with additional information to come forward in an attempt to aid the investigation. Meanwhile, LGBTQI+ activ… Read More View the full article
  22. Published by AmoMama In a touching moment that beautifully captures the bond between a mother and her son, Barbra Streisand recently took to social media to share a proud maternal moment. Fans quickly responded to her Facebook post praising both the iconic songstress and her son. Barbara Streisand recently posted a photo of her son, Jason Gould, on what appears to be his new album cover. The photo elegantly showcases Gould standing against a wall, his leg bent in a relaxed pose, as he offers a warm smile towards the camera. Overlaid on the image are the words “Sacred Days.” Streisand accompanied the photo with a h… Read More View the full article
  23. Published by OK Magazine Kathy Griffin said years after she posted a severed head photo of Donald Trump on social media, the ex-president's supporters are still coming for her. Luckily, she's learned to laugh about it. “They're crazed over me!” the comedian, 63, said on ABC's The View. “So there was an actual parade Sunday night at my show in Huntington, New York, and they had all these Trumpers, organize an anti-Kathy Griffin parade. It was kind of funny because they did have a bobbing redhead of me, an effigy, and they had — they were shouting ‘I'm a traitor' and all this other stuff. But the audience came and saw i… Read More View the full article
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