Casting for Ryan Murphy's Netflix movie adaptation of the Broadway hit The Prom has been announced and "Meryl Streep will star alongside James Corden, … [Read more...] about Meryl Streep, James Corden, Ariana Grande, Nicole Kidman, Awkwafina, Andrew Rannells Snagged for Ryan Murphy’s Netflix Adaptation of ‘The Prom’
History
Telenovela Featuring Gay Couple as Lead Characters is Historic First for Mexican TV: WATCH
Juntos, El Corazon Nunca se Equivoca, (Together, the Heart is Never Wrong), a Mexican telenovela (soap opera), made history this week as the first to … [Read more...] about Telenovela Featuring Gay Couple as Lead Characters is Historic First for Mexican TV: WATCH
Library Cancels LGBTQ Prom After Rabid ‘Activist Mommy’ Launches Anti-‘Perversion’ Phone Campaign
The Jacksonville Public Library was set to hold a sold-out LGBTQ-inclusive prom at one of its branches last Friday, but the event was canceled after … [Read more...] about Library Cancels LGBTQ Prom After Rabid ‘Activist Mommy’ Launches Anti-‘Perversion’ Phone Campaign
How the New York Media Covered the Stonewall Riots
The Stonewall riots were a six-night series of protests that began in the early morning of June 28, 1969, and centered around the Stonewall Inn, a gay … [Read more...] about How the New York Media Covered the Stonewall Riots
With Cryptocurrency Launch, Facebook Sets its Path Toward Becoming an Independent Nation
Facebook has announced a plan to launch a new cryptocurrency named the Libra, adding another layer to its efforts to dominate global communications … [Read more...] about With Cryptocurrency Launch, Facebook Sets its Path Toward Becoming an Independent Nation
At First I Didn’t Think ‘Fairview’ Was for Me: REVIEW
It’s hard to talk about Fairview. Not just because the play has already caused a sensation, unleashing a flood of critical acclaim when it opened at … [Read more...] about At First I Didn’t Think ‘Fairview’ Was for Me: REVIEW
What Orwell’s ‘1984’ Tells Us About Today’s World, 70 Years After It Was Published
Stephen Groening, University of Washington Seventy years ago, Eric Blair, writing under a pseudonym George Orwell, published “1984,” now generally … [Read more...] about What Orwell’s ‘1984’ Tells Us About Today’s World, 70 Years After It Was Published
‘Hadestown’ Wins Big in Tony Awards Marked by Calls for Empathy, Inclusion: FULL LIST OF WINNERS
That a musical about hell triumphed at the 2019 Tony Awards seems almost uncanny and feels exactly right — not just because many find it’s where we … [Read more...] about ‘Hadestown’ Wins Big in Tony Awards Marked by Calls for Empathy, Inclusion: FULL LIST OF WINNERS
NYC LGBT Community Center and Google Unveil ‘Living’ Digital Monument of LGBTQ History – ‘Stonewall Forever’
Google has unveiled Stonewall Forever, a digital monument commemorating 50 years of LGBTQ history. It's a "living" archive of LGBTQ stories, … [Read more...] about NYC LGBT Community Center and Google Unveil ‘Living’ Digital Monument of LGBTQ History – ‘Stonewall Forever’
Winners of the 31st Annual ‘Lambda Literary Awards’ for Best LGBTQ Books Announced: FULL LIST
The winners of the 31st Annual Lambda Literary Awards (aka The Lammys) were announced on Monday night at the NYU Skirball Center for the Performing … [Read more...] about Winners of the 31st Annual ‘Lambda Literary Awards’ for Best LGBTQ Books Announced: FULL LIST