Month: December 2020

Black LGBT+ lives land in the intersection of racism and homophobia. (Getty/Hollie Adams) The COVID-19 pandemic is placing huge strain on Black queer households as decades of discrimination compound economic insecurity, a worrying new study has found. The report released by the Movement Advancement Project (MAP) identifies American communities that are bearing the brunt of
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Former member of The Pussycat Dolls and Grammy Award Winning singer Kaya Jones has just launched her new show “Messages With Kaya” on the Life Network For Women. The Life Network For Women is a lifestyle video network advancing women’s empowerment and inspiring each woman’s unique expression of modern biblical femininity, presented by Paula White
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“Inner Vegas” is a guide to using scientifically proven psychic abilities to create miracles in your life. It is grounded in science, experience, and astounding stories of success. Dr. Joe’s surprising discoveries take place in university laboratories, mysterious meditation centers, and even casinos. He proves that these skills are practical and teachable. Over 100 million
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Korean Pop megastar PSY blasted onto the scene stateside in the middle of 2012 after his hit single Gangnam Style — complete with an eye-popping music video consisting of hilarious antics and kooky choreography — washed over the United States like a tidal wave leaving Americans amazed and addled. PSY (real name Park Jae-sang) was
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Mike Pompeo is openly against LGBT+ rights. (Alex Wong/Getty) Mike Pompeo must be living in a pre-COVID parallel universe, because he just invited 900 staff to a Christmas party as the US death toll hits 300,000. Current coronavirus restrictions in Washington DC limit indoor gatherings to fewer than ten people, but the secretary of state
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The Art of Violence is the latest in SJ Rozan’s popular and long-running series featuring private investigators and romantic partners Bill Smith and Lydia Chin. Former client Sam Tabor has recently been released from the Green Haven Correctional Facility, where he’d been serving time for the stabbing Amy Evans to death. This event occurred during
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Former presidential hopeful Pete Buttigieg this week made history as the first gay man nominated for a full-time cabinet post, prompting howls of anger from Trump supporters. Republican-supporting outlets such as Russia Today, Fox News, The Federalist and have sought to shout down LGBT+ celebrations of Buttigieg’s appointment, arguing that it “erases” the legacy of
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Courtesy of Saint Laurent Fashion in 2020 has taken a turn. We traded in heels for slippers and dressed up to go nowhere. Designers reimagined the spring-summer 2021 season into digital presentations, masked events, staged runways, or opted out of showing altogether. Those that did were creative, but the successful collections were the ones empathetic
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PinkNews picks five of the best LGBT+ historical dramas. (PinkNews/Audible/Focus/Lionsgate/20th Century Studios/Happy Birthday, Marsha) From Stonewall trailblazer Marsha P Johnson to queer female pirates Anne Bonney and Mary Read, here are five chapters of queer history retold for a modern audience. LGBT+ figures have long been erased from history books, hidden away and sometimes completely
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