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WWW.PRIDE.COM11 sultriest lesbian and sapphic femmes in TV and film historySo weve told you who the sexiest butch characters of all time are, but what about the femmes?Butch characters often stand out on screen because of the way they dress and their bold personalities, but the lesbian and sapphic femmes deserve your love and affection too. Despite getting more and more queer women on our TVs and the silver screen every year, we still crave more femme and high femme representations. Luckily there are some amazing queer feminine characters that show that there isnt just one way to show off your femme side. Whether youre looking for a sexy, powerful, or funny femme character, we've got you covered!Violet in 'Bound'Jennifer Tillys Violet is the high femme to Gina Gershons butch Corky and they are both equally hot (and even hotter together!). Violet is a former sex worker, and current conwoman, who falls for Corky while in a relationship with a mobster. This movie will have you questioning whether youre more attracted to butches, femmes, or both. Por qu no los dos?Where to watch: Paramount+Bette Porter in 'The L Word'Bette Porter is a divisive character that viewers rarely agree on. But between actress Jennifer Beals beauty and Bettes feminine business chic wardrobe, shes a femme dreamboat. Where to watch: Hulu with ShowtimeCarol Aird in 'Carol'Academy Award winner Cate Blanchett stars in Carol where she plays the titular character who is having a forbidden love affair with a younger woman (Rooney Mara). Set in the 1950s, Carols mid-century wardrobe full of suits, pencil skirts, and fur coats will have you enamored with this femme character.Where to watch: Netflix, Tubi, Roku, HuluJennifer Check in 'Jennifers Body'Jennifers Body was criminally underrated and misunderstood when it premiered, but has been reevaluated in recent years and has gained a rabid fan base as it should. In this controversial horror movie, written by Diablo Cody and directed by Karyn Kusama, Jennifer is a high school student who becomes demonically possessed and starts killing her male classmates. Her relationship with her best friend Needy (Amanda Seyfried) makes this film decidedly queer and Jennifer is so femme that she even ends the film in a feminine prom dress covered in blood. Where to watch: Rent on Amazon PrimeHelena Peabody in 'The L Word'Helena Peabody joined The L Word cast in season two as a foil to fellow femme Bette Porter. Helena is a flawed character who manages to be lovable because she manages to be suave and sophisticated as well as awkward and genuine, the longer shes on the show. Where to watch: Hulu with ShowtimeBina in PariahThis beautiful indie film about a young lesbian trying to navigate life and find her first love, stars Adepero Oduye as the butch-leaning Alike who ends up befriending the vibrant and feminine Bina, played by Aasha Davis. Her bold and colorful fashion choices and femininity contrast with Alikes more understated butch style. Where to watch: Rent on Amazon PrimeTara Maclay in 'Buffy'Tara and Willow from Buffy the Vampire Slayer will forever be one of our favorite onscreen lesbian relationships. Willow mayve a quirky sweetness that turns into power and darkness as the series goes along, but Tara remains empathetic, kind, and soft throughout her run on the show. Her feminine power and 90s fits ( think maxi skirts and chokers) make her an iconic femme.Where to watch: Hulu, TubiShug Avery in 'The Color Purple'Every adaptation of The Color Purple portrays Celies lover Shug Avery as femme, but it's probably the most noticeable in the 2023 musical version, where she is played by Taraji P. Hendson. In it, she is not only loving and nurturing to Celie (Fantasia Barrino) but also bold, sexy, and beautiful, and her dance costumes are so feminine you cant miss them. Where to watch: MaxSantana LopezandBrittany Susan Piercein 'Glee'In most movies and TV shows, there is ausually a butch and femme in every lesbian couple, but not with Glee. Santana and Brittany were both high femme cheerleaders amongst a sea of nerdy glee club kids.Where to watch: HuluSophia Burset in 'Orange is the New Black'In Orange is the New Black, Laverne Cox portrays Sophia, a trans lesbian who styles the other womens hair while in prison and manages to look stunning in full glam despite spending the majority of the show in orange or khaki prison garb.Where to watch: NetflixMegan in 'But Im a Cheerleader'To be fair, when But Im a Cheerleader begins, Megan (Natasha Lyonne) has no idea who she is, but as a makeup and 50s hairstyle wearing cheerleader, she reads femme, especially opposite Clea DuValls cigarette smoking Graham.Where to watch: Tubi0 Comments 0 Shares 86 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PRIDE.COMDoes the 'Rocky Horror' re-release make Dr. Frank-N-Furter an official Disney princess?The Rocky Horror Picture Show is getting a new release for its 50th anniversary, bringing back a very important question is Dr. Frank-N-Furter now officially a Disney Princess??When Disney purchased 20th Century Fox back in 2019, endless jokes were made about whether or not all the characters we loved from movies under the Fox umbrella acquired an honorary royal title as part of the deal. And theres a case to be made that no one is more deserving than the iconic "sweet transvestite" from Transylvania himself, played by Tim Curry.To start, his fashions are simultaneously on point and larger than life. Secondly, he sings and he dances absolute musts for Disney princesses that knock out most of our Fox faves. And thirdly, there is nothing he wants more in this whole world than a man another Disney princess staple. Okay, sure, the last one is more than a bit outdated, but considering RHPS was made in 1975, it was absolutely a relevant quality to consider at the time.In the years between 2019 and now, many people have posed the suggestion that Dr. Frank-N-Furter be considered among the likes of Belle, Ariel, and the rest. But the conversation might be picking up once again thanks to the recent announcement that Disney is doing right by everyones favorite midnight movie and preparing a 4K Ultra remaster to be released in both theaters and on Blu-ray later this year."Wait, does Disney own the rights to Rocky Horror? Does that make Magenta and Columbia Disney princesses?" Patton Oswalt posted to Bluesky on Wednesday. "No," @sneakycryptid.bsky.social replied. "It makes Dr. Frankenfurter a Disney Queen."The cryptid guy makes a valid point. As much as Frank-N-Furter would probably love to imagine himself trapped up in a tower waiting for a big, strong man to climb up his luscious locks for a romping rescue, the title of queen may be more fitting. And although Disney princesses often become queens in their lesser sequels, it feels much more apt for the queen to be the villain of the story in the first run. And honestly? He would be the best damn evil queen Disney has ever seen. Either way, we are seated and ready for this well-deserved coronation.0 Comments 0 Shares 92 Views 0 Reviews
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GAYETY.COColton Haynes Says Dream Role Would Be in CSI: West Hollywood If There Ever Was One (Exclusive)Colton Haynes has a bold new idea for the small screenone that would mix high drama, queer visibility, and a whole lot of West Hollywood flair. In a recent conversation with Gayety at The Tryst Puerto Vallarta opening, the Teen Wolf and Arrow star hinted at his desire to return to television in a fresh and fabulous way. The concept? A queer-centric spinoff of one of TVs most iconic crimeSource0 Comments 0 Shares 85 Views 0 Reviews
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GAYETY.COPlastique Tiara Spills Wedding Dreams: Destination Vibes, Glamour, and a Whole Lot of Food (Exclusive)Plastique Tiara is engaged, glowing, and already dreaming up her perfect wedding. The RuPauls Drag Race star recently spilled some tea with Gayety, sharing what fans can expect from her upcoming nuptialsand trust us, its going to be nothing short of iconic. In true Plastique fashion, the queen didnt hold back her excitement at The Tryst Hotel Puerto Vallarta launch saying. Im good.Source0 Comments 0 Shares 91 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGTexas Senate Approves Legislation to Clarify Exceptions to Abortion Banby Cassandra Jaramillo and Lizzie Presser ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as theyre published. The Texas Senate has unanimously passed legislation that aims to prevent maternal deaths under the states strict abortion ban. Written in response to a ProPublica investigation last year, Senate Bill 31, called The Life of the Mother Act, represents a remarkable turn among the Republican lawmakers who were the original supporters of the ban. For the first time in four years, they acknowledged that women were being denied care because of confusion about the law and took action to clarify its terms.We dont want to have any reason for hesitation, said Republican state Sen. Bryan Hughes, who authored the states original abortion ban and sponsored this reform with bipartisan input and support. Just last fall, he had said the law he wrote was plenty clear.The bill stops short of removing what doctors say are the bans biggest impediments to care, including its major criminal penalties, and doesnt expand abortion access to cases of fetal anomalies, rape or incest. Sen. Carol Alvarado, the Democratic lawmaker who co-authored the bill, said that its limits were a real hard pill to swallow but that it could still make a difference. I believe this bill will save lives, she said. ProPublicas reporting showed how doctors in states that ban abortion have waited to intervene in cases where women ultimately died of high-risk complications.To address that problem, Senate Bill 31 states that a life-threatening medical emergency doesnt need to be imminent. It also says doctors can terminate ectopic pregnancies, which occur when the fertilized egg implants outside of the uterine cavity. It would allow for a pregnant patient to receive cancer treatment, Hughes said, even if doing so threatened the viability of a fetus. The bill also clarifies that medical staff or hospital officials can discuss termination with patients without violating a provision of the law that criminalizes aiding and abetting an abortion. It had been unclear to doctors whether simply discussing the option could lead to steep criminal penalties; patients have reported not being able to get straight answers from their providers about their prognosis and options for treatment. It remains to be seen how the bill, if made law, would be interpreted by doctors and hospitals, and whether risk-averse institutions would still delay care during pregnancy complications.Many reproductive rights advocates are skeptical given that the bill does not explicitly address many high-risk pregnancy complications. The most common one in the second trimester, previable premature rupture of membranes, or PPROM, occurs when someones water breaks early. In these cases, the chance of the fetus surviving is low, but delaying a pregnancy termination leaves the patient at risk of infection, which can lead to sepsis, a potentially deadly condition. Since the state banned abortion, lawyers at many hospitals across Texas have advised physicians not to empty the uterus until they can document signs of infection an indication of a life-threatening emergency. The death of Josseli Barnica, which ProPublica reported last year, reveals the dangers of forcing miscarrying patients to wait for care. Diagnosed with an inevitable miscarriage at 17 weeks, she showed symptoms similar to PPROM without an official diagnosis her water had not yet broken. While stable, she was made to wait 40 hours until the fetal heartbeat ended before doctors induced delivery. She later died of sepsis, which medical experts say she likely developed because of the wait. In addition to documenting cases in which women died of sepsis, ProPublica has shown how rates of the potentially deadly complication spiked by more than 50% statewide in second-trimester pregnancy-loss hospitalizations after Texas banned abortion. Officials with the Texas Medical Association, the Texas Hospital Association and major anti-abortion groups Texas Right to Life, Texas Alliance for Life and the American Association of Pro-Life OB-GYNs told ProPublica they believed that this bill would now allow doctors to offer a termination at the point of a PPROM diagnosis, before infection set in.Dr. Zeke Silva, chair of the Texas Medical Associations Council on Legislation, included PPROM on a list of potentially life-threatening conditions he believed may fall under the bills clarified exception. The list, which is not exhaustive, includes preeclampsia, renal failure, liver failure, cardiac disease, pulmonary hypertension and neurological conditions. He added that decisions to intervene because a medical condition could be life-threatening are, by definition, subjective, based on multiple clinical considerations and must be based on sound medical judgment. However, ProPublica spoke with six legal experts who said they were unsure whether hospitals, wary of litigation or penalties, would interpret the bill to mean that doctors can offer a termination to patients with PPROM. Some PPROM patients can remain pregnant for weeks and not develop infections, while others can contract an infection and deteriorate very quickly, noted Molly Duane, a senior staff attorney at the Center for Reproductive Rights. I could see some doctors saying this means, I have more leeway to intervene in all PPROM cases, and others saying, I still dont know, so Ill wait until signs of infection. The largest association of OB-GYNs, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said in an emailed statement that it did not support the bill: This bill would keep Texas abortion ban in place and we strongly oppose the abortion ban and will continue to do so.Yesterday, the Texas Senate also passed Bill 2880, which would authorize civil lawsuits against anyone in or outside of Texas who distributes or provides abortion medication to someone in the state. It is expected to face pushback in the state House.The Life of the Mother Act now goes to the House, where it must be voted out of committee before it heads to the House floor. Both chambers would need to agree on a final version before the governor could sign it into law.0 Comments 0 Shares 97 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGGus Garcia-Roberts Joins ProPublica as National ReporterProPublica ProPublica announced on Thursday that Gus Garcia-Roberts has been hired as a national reporter. Garcia-Roberts comes to ProPublica from The Washington Post, where he published investigations into the overdose death of Los Angeles Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs; the sexual abuse allegations against Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer and Major League Baseballs secretive system in examining domestic abuse and sexual assault; and how the NFL has failed in hiring Black coaches, part of a series that won the Associated Press Sports Editors top prize for projects and the Online Journalism Awards prize for excellence in sports reporting. Before joining the Post, Garcia-Roberts worked on investigative teams at Newsday, the Los Angeles Times and USA Today. At Newsday, he was a part of the team whose series on hidden police misconduct was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for public service. He is the author of Jimmy the King: Murder, Vice, and the Reign of a Dirty Cop and the co-author of Blood Sport: Alex Rodriguez, Biogenesis, and the Quest to End Baseballs Steroid Era. We are so thrilled to welcome Gus and his enviable reporting and writing chops to ProPublica and excited to turn ProPublicas lens on the world of sports, said managing editor Tracy Weber. Stay tuned. Im beyond excited to be joining ProPublica, an institution whose mission and work Ive admired for years, said Garcia-Roberts. He starts next week.0 Comments 0 Shares 81 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.APARTMENTTHERAPY.COMThe "Purse Bowl" Hack Will Streamline Your Morning RoutineMind = blown.READ MORE...0 Comments 0 Shares 102 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.APARTMENTTHERAPY.COMI Gave My IKEA HEMNES Dresser a Glow-Up for $60 (in 1 Weekend!)The dresser was great for my first apartment, but I wanted it to better match my 2025 design style. READ MORE...0 Comments 0 Shares 105 Views 0 Reviews
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GLAAD.ORGVote Your Shares! Big or small, if you have investments you can send a loud and proud messageBy Christina OConnell If you own stocks in your retirement or investment accounts, annual meeting notices will fill your inbox each spring and if youre like most of us, you likely dont pay them much attention. These notices or proxy statements are pretty dense documents, providing financial results and more but they are also [...]The post Vote Your Shares! Big or small, if you have investments you can send a loud and proud message first appeared on GLAAD.0 Comments 0 Shares 103 Views 0 Reviews
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GLAAD.ORGMust-See LGBTQ TV: May Premieres & ReturnsIts a new month, which means new opportunities for queer TV! GLAAD is bringing you some highlights from LGBTQ TV premieres and returns throughout May. Check back on the first of each month for up-to-date coverage of LGBTQ-inclusive programming on television. May 1 The Four Seasons (Season One Netflix) Based on Alan Adas 1981 [...]The post Must-See LGBTQ TV: May Premieres & Returns first appeared on GLAAD.0 Comments 0 Shares 102 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PRIDE.COM7 times lesbian and sapphic 'Drag Race' guest judges stole the showDrag Race All Stars 10 is about to premier and the celebrity guest judge list is full of queer women we cant wait to see them critique the queens! Chappell Roan, Ice Spice, and Cynthia Erivo are all stepping up to the judges panel, but Drag Race has hosted lesbian and sapphic guests since the inception of the show and theyve always been iconic.There have been hilarious moments, biting critiques, and undercover werkroom capers that have kept us glued to our screens every season. But what were the best moments of the last 17 seasons?Jenny ShimizuModel and former Angelina Jolie paramour Jenny Shimizu set the standard on season 1 when she told BeBe Zahara Benet that she would completely be doing coke with you if this was the 90s.Lily TomlinLesbian comedian Lily Tomlin joined her Grace and Frankie co-star Jane Fonda on All Stars 3, where the two funny ladies judged the queens who dressed up as some of their most iconic characters. The level of camp was high as the girls dressed up as characters from 9 to 5 and Fondas 80s leotard-clad workout videos.DoechiiWhen bisexual rapper Doechii was a guest judge on season 17, Lexi Love and Crystal Envy lip-synced to her song Alter Ego, which led to the song surging in the charts.Cassandra PetersonCassandra Peterson (AKA Elvira), may not have come out until 2021 when she announced she has been in a 19-year-long relationship with a woman, but she has been a repeat guest on Drag Race for years. In 2019, she joined the judges panel for the season 11 Monster Ball episode where the queens created looks for a Halloween-themed ball and Peterson judged them while dressed in her signature Elvira wig, and plunging black dress.Miley CyrusPop star Miley Cyrus was an iconic guest on Drag Race season 11 where she not only critiqued the queens from the judges table, but she went undercover in the werkroom with short hair and faux facial hair pretending to be a production before Silk Nutmeg Ganache realized who it was.Fortune FeimsterIn season 11, comedian Fortune Feimster and fellow guest judge Cheyenne Jackson helped the queens with an improv comedy challenge on the streets of LA, and the results were messy and hilarious, in large part because of Feimsters ability to yes, and If you havent seen Silk Nutmeg Ganache running a back-alley butt pad business out of the trunk of her car you need to check it out ASAP!Aubrey Plaza@mldanielEste es el mejor dia de mi vida #aubreyplaza #dragrace #rupaulsdragraceAgatha All Along star Aubrey Plaza joined RuPaul on the judges panel for the season 2 episode Family that Drags Together, where the queens had to give members of their drag family makeovers. Plaza used her signature brand of dark humor and flat delivery to have us laughing during her critiques. But it was her line, This is the greatest day of my life. Im killing myself tomorrow, that people really remember.0 Comments 0 Shares 96 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PRIDE.COMOp-Ed: Monsignor MAGA Lindsey Graham morally capitulates, says Trump should be popeU.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham has finally gone vociferously Vatican, but not in the piety, policy, or moral conviction kind of way. No, this time, hes endorsed Donald Trump for pope. Yes, pope. Vicar of Christ. Bishop of Rome. Holy Father. Supreme Pontiff. The seat of Saint Peter, where Pope John XXIII, Pope John Paul II, and Pope Francis have stood like giants.And Graham, with that nails on the chalkboard Southern drawl and a necktie so tight that he looks like hes choking on his multiple chins, has offered a contrast to John, John Paul, and Francis, and that is the tiny creature of a man that is Trump. Graham is the real joke Hes the Monsignor of MAGA to the College of Cardinals, hoping to rule the coming Papal Conclave.The absurdity began, as it always does, with Trump himself, who over the weekend told reporters that he essentially "ran the country and the world" and that the job of ruler of the world is "currently vacant." As if the devil-like Trump is some Godlike figure. Oh, wait, he is, to the lickspittle Lindsey, who should know better than to push Trump for global ruler. The Atlantic, in a chilling new profile of Trumps second-term ambitions, notes that hes long fantasized about absolute rule. So when Trump half-joked (read: He fully meant it) that the job he really wants is pope, it landed exactly as intended: with a wink, a smirk, and an authoritarian thirst for spiritual conquest.Then, like Pavlovs most loyal puppy, comes Lickin Lindsey, like a dog, slurping up Trumps wide-load derriere. Hed get elected, Graham chirped in response to the pope fantasy. Nobody would run against him. Somewhere between sycophancy and sacrilege, Graham has traded his spine for a Trump-branded $59.99 irreligious Bible.Lets pause here to remember this: Lindsey Graham is not Catholic. Nor is Trump. And by the way, as a Catholic, I dont want them anywhere near my church! Graham is a phony Southern Baptist who has spent most of his political career attacking marginalized people, including LGBTQ+ Americans, with an air of judgment so high and mighty youd think he was auditioning to be pope himself. Yet now hes bestowing papal endorsements like a MAGA archbishop.And even worse, Trump has a long record of treating sacred spaces and moments like props for his ego. At Pope Franciss funeral last weekend, he showed up in a royal blue suit, an act of jarring disrespect, and appeared to nod off during the ceremony. That in itself could have been brushed off as a diplomatic faux pas. But this new round of pope talk isnt about religion or reverence. Its about power. Trump craves it. Graham enables it.In their twisted game, jokes are rarely just jokes. Trump has built a political career on trial balloons, floating wild, authoritarian ideas under the guise of humor. Hes "joked" about abolishing term limits, jailing political enemies, ignoring the courts, and shooting people on Fifth Avenue. He "jokes" the way dictators do: with plausible deniability and a gleam in the eye that says, I mean it.And now, after screwing allies over tariffs, playing yo-yo with Ukraines survival, and watching the most recent U.S. GDP numbers sink like a lead balloon, Trump is looking for a distraction. What better way than stirring up Vatican headlines? Hes dragged the Catholic Church into enough chaos. Between the abuse scandals and internal division, the last thing Catholicism needs is a political arsonist measuring the curtains at the Apostolic Palace. By the way, Trump would return the opulence to the papacy, something that Franciss humility tried to bury.But Graham doesnt care about jokes, the unreality of Trump being pope, or religion at all. His allegiance is not to faith or country. Its to Trump and anything he can do to use his pursed lips to inflate Trumps ego. Once a critic, famously calling Trump a kook and not fit to be president, Graham has contorted himself into the most loyal apostle of Mar-a-Lago and one of Trumps golf buddies talk about a hole in one! It just makes you wonder, what does Trump have on him? Why else would a U.S. senator humiliate himself like this so over-the-top and so completely?Lets not forget that Graham isnt just embarrassing himself with threats to whats left to the sanctity of the Catholic faith. Hes an active opponent of LGBTQ+ rights, fighting marriage equality and attacking trans youth under the false guise of religious morality. This is the man opining on who should be the next pope? The same man GLAAD lists among the most harmful politicians for queer Americans? You have to wonder why the unmarried Lindsey hates queers so much and loves Trump so unconditionally.Theres something deeply offensive about Graham throwing out pope endorsements like venom toward a queer person. For more than a billion Catholics around the world, the papacy is sacred. It is not a branding exercise. It is not a vanity title for a reality star turned crooked president. Its also revealing that this particular fantasy, that is, Trump as pope, comes at a time of domestic and global chaos largely of Trumps making. His trade war policies and tariff games have rattled global markets. His isolationism has undermined NATO. His back-and-forth on support for Ukraine something that Pope Francis was so passionate about has emboldened Putin. And now, as the American economy sputters, Trump wants to distract us with vestments, crucifixes, and putrid-smelling incense. Its not just unserious. Its dangerous and wildly offensive to Catholics who revere their faith.So lets be clear Donald Trump is not a pope, not a savior, not a king, and most certainly not ruler of the world. And Lindsey Graham is not a courtier. Hes a U.S. senator who should know better than to fawn over a man whose every joke edges closer to autocracy and the real meaning behind the joke. Grahams moral collapse is no longer a slow drip, it's a tidal wave of unholy water gushing at the devil incarnate that is Trump..We used to expect our elected leaders to stand up to delusions of grandeur. Remember President Joe Biden? Now, he was a really good Catholic, and I dont think anyone would argue with the fact that hed make a good pope, but I digress.Here comes Graham, practically handing Trump the papal ring and bowing to kiss it among other things. In doing so, he shames his office, disgraces his past, and mocks the faith of millions. If there were any decency left among Republicans in the Senate, which has turned into a cauldron of indecency, Graham would be laughed out of the chamber for this latest genuflection to Trump. Instead, hes perched piously in the Senate, rosary-free but loyalty-bound, ready to declare his patron saint of egotism the next Holy Father.Heaven help us.Voices is dedicated to featuring a wide range of inspiring personal stories and impactful opinions from the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. Visit Advocate.com/submit to learn more about submission guidelines. Views expressed in Voices stories are those of the guest writers, columnists, and editors, and do not directly represent the views of The Advocate or our parent company, equalpride.0 Comments 0 Shares 104 Views 0 Reviews
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GAYETY.CODylan OBrien Praises Queer Community and Sibling, Stars in Upcoming LGBTQ+ Dramas Ponyboi and TwinlessActor Dylan OBrien is stepping into bold new territory this year with not one, but two LGBTQ+ filmsand hes doing it with heartfelt purpose and pride. The Teen Wolf and Maze Runner alum will appear in the upcoming queer drama Ponyboi, a groundbreaking feature starring and co-written by intersex actor and filmmaker River Gallo. OBrien plays Vinny, a shady drug dealer entangled in a secretSource0 Comments 0 Shares 99 Views 0 Reviews
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GAYETY.COWorldPride Music Festival Still On, Separate From Kennedy Center Pride CancellationsWhile recent political shakeups at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts have cast a shadow over WorldPride 2025 in Washington, D.C., the heart of the celebrationthe WorldPride Music Festivalis forging ahead as planned. The festival shared on Instagram, The WorldPride Music Festival and all 10 official after-parties are ON. Everyones coming. June 67 in DC lets danceSource0 Comments 0 Shares 103 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGDecades After Nike Promised Sweatshop Reforms, Workers in This Factory Were Still Faintingby Rob Davis This article was produced by ProPublica in partnership with The Oregonian/OregonLive. Sign up for Dispatches, to get stories like this one as soon as they are published. In Phnom Penhs hot season, when the Cambodian capitals sweltering, subtropical air routinely soars to 100 degrees, more workers than usual visited the infirmaries inside a factory that made baby clothes for Nike, the worlds largest athletic apparel brand.As many as 15 people a month typically became too weak to work in May and June, according to a medical worker employed by the factory. Even at other times of year, she said, eight to 10 workers wound up in the clinic monthly because they felt weak, including one or two a month who fell unconscious and needed to go to the hospital.Other former employees told ProPublica they sometimes saw two or three people a day taken to an on-site clinic. One described how he carried workers too weak to walk. Another said she saw thin workers being taken to the clinic, their faces pale and eyes closed.Y&W Garments employees at one time numbering around 4,500 operated sewing machines and packaged clothing in cavernous buildings with fans but no air conditioning. The fans sometimes broke and werent fixed, one worker said. Another said the inside of the factory could get hotter than it was outdoors. Its so hot, said Phan Oem, 53, who started working there shortly after the factory opened in 2012. Im sweaty. Its too hot. Phan Oem said it was so hot inside the Y&W Garment factory. She started working in the factory shortly after it opened in 2012. (Sarahbeth Maney/ProPublica) Workers have fainted for years inside Cambodias garment factories, where more than 57,000 people now produce Nike goods. People at Nikes suppliers fainted en masse in 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018 and 2019, according to news reports at the time, part of a string of events in which thousands of Cambodians got sick, vomited or collapsed on the job. (The term fainting in Cambodia is used for conditions that range from losing consciousness to becoming too dizzy or weak to work.)Nike had moved into Cambodia in 2000, just two years after co-founder Phil Knight promised to end labor abuses that accompanied its push into Southeast Asia.Nike took action after faintings made headlines. It sent executives on a fact-finding mission in 2012. It asked for international labor officials to investigate. Nike in 2017 told The Guardian, We take the issue of fainting seriously, as it can be both a social response and an indication of issues within a factory that may require corrective action.Yet for all the measures Nike says it relies on to keep workers safe, which include heat standards in factories, internal and external audits, announced and unannounced visits, Y&W workers said fainting persisted during the two years Nike products were made there. Jill Tucker, who led the U.N.-backed oversight group Better Factories Cambodia from 2011 to 2014, said she was not surprised to hear that workers regularly fainted at Y&W Garment.The problem is a consequence of low wages and poor working conditions that continue, even after decades of work on this issue, Tucker said. People work very hard for very little pay. Workers at closely packed tables stitch hats for babies in the Y&W Garment factory, which produced clothing for Nike and other brands. The photo was provided by a former employee who asked not to be identified. Representatives of Y&W Garment and its parent company, Hong Kong-based Wing Luen Knitting Factory Ltd., did not respond to emails, text messages or calls.Its unclear what Nike knew about working conditions at the Phnom Penh factory. Better Factories Cambodia, whose audits Nike has said in the past it relied on to monitor suppliers, told ProPublica it did not know workers were fainting at Y&W. ProPublica previously reported on low wages at Y&W, where just 1% of workers made what Nike says is typical of workers in its supply chain. Nike didnt answer ProPublicas questions, including about whether it stopped working with the Y&W factory because of any violations of its code of conduct. Y&W Garment stopped making Nike apparel in late 2023, shortly before going bankrupt, workers told ProPublica. Nike said in a statement that it is committed to ethical and responsible manufacturing and sets clear expectations for its suppliers through its code of conduct.Workers said Nike garments at Y&W were produced under the auspices of Haddad Brands, a private New York company whose website says it produces Nike childrens clothing and enforces Nikes code of conduct. Haddad did not respond to repeated emails; someone who answered its phone hung up on a reporter who called, and no one responded to a subsequent voicemail.On its website, Haddad says it works directly with its factories to ensure that each of our suppliers has the ability to not only manufacture our product, but to do so responsibly for the workers, for the environment, and for our customers.At Y&W Garment, a set of corrugated metal buildings along both sides of a busy road in rapidly developed southern Phnom Penh, two workers said faintings were so frequent that they were no longer surprising. The medical employee interviewed by ProPublica blamed overtime hours and workers not sleeping much or eating enough.If employees fell unconscious, they went to the hospital, the medical worker said. Otherwise, they were given calcium pills and allowed to rest on a thin mat spread on a metal cot. Then, she said, they typically went back to work.Y&W is not an isolated case. The Cambodian government reported more than 4,500 faintings in factories between 2017 and 2019, according to news reports, a problem it has attributed to pesticide spraying, chemicals used in manufacturing, heat, poor nutrition and inadequate ventilation. Media reports also quoted the government citing psychological factors, such as workers beliefs in supernatural forces.Bill Clinton set out to alleviate harsh working conditions in Cambodias factories in 1999, when as president he signed a trade deal that greatly expanded Cambodian garment exports to the United States. Cambodias emerging industry at the time was helping to shore up the countrys economy as it recovered from war and the 1970s Khmer Rouge genocide. A few months after the trade deal was signed, an incident illustrated why labor issues were a concern. More than two dozen exhausted workers fainted at a Phnom Penh garment factory. A union representative told a local newspaper theyd been working 14-hour days, fearful theyd be fired.The Clinton trade agreement called for creating a labor monitor to bring Cambodias factories up to international standards. If the manufacturers improved their working conditions, the United States would expand its import quotas. Better Factories Cambodia, which is part of the United Nations International Labor Organization and has been funded by the U.S. Labor Department, began operating in 2001. Police and unionists told Agence France-Presse that at least 500 garment workers, mostly women, fainted at work on Oct. 12, 2009. The factory where a police official said the incident occurred was not part of Nikes supply chain, according to Nikes factory list at the time. (AFP via Getty Images) The group would ensure American companies like Gap or Nike feel safe placing orders in Cambodia, knowing that factories comply with human rights, labor laws and good working conditions, Van Sou Ieng, then-president of the Cambodian garment industrys trade association, told Vogue in 2002.Nike, which had withdrawn from the country when a BBC investigation in 2000 found children as young as 12 working for a Nike supplier, returned after Better Factories Cambodia launched. The company has repeatedly pointed to Better Factories Cambodia as an essential part of its factory oversight over the years. In 2012, Nike said that it relied on the groups factory audits, rather than conducting its own, to ensure adequate working conditions in the country. (Nike did not respond when asked about Better Factories Cambodias current role in auditing.)Unlike workplace safety regulators in the United States, Better Factories Cambodia was not given enforcement power to fine or shut down problem factories. In addition, industry and government made up two-thirds of the organizations advisory committee. That gave them much more influence than workers, according to Tucker.In 2012, Better Factories Cambodia took on mass faintings with something called the One Change Campaign. It followed a string of media reports that prompted a frantic search for solutions, Tucker said. The idea was to get each factory owner to do one thing to reduce fainting that the law didnt already require. It might be free lunches, snacks or twice-daily paid exercise programs to combat fatigue and monotony aerobics for workers who were at risk of being malnourished. It was just lame, said Tucker, who was the organizations leader at the time. She said she came to realize that the agency was taking the wrong approach, focusing on short-term initiatives instead of tackling the root causes of problems. Better Factories Cambodia has had a mixed record since then.It has called attention to the failure of Cambodian factories to obey labor standards. The organization in February reported that almost half of the more than 350 factories it inspected in 2023 made employees work excessive overtime hours, while two-thirds of factories were hotter than the organizations recommended 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The report didnt identify the factories.Daramongkol Keo, a Better Factories Cambodia spokesperson, said the organization has seen meaningful improvements in wage compliance, gender equality, working hours and workplace safety while it has been operating. He said the group has consistently monitored and reported fainting incidents in Cambodia.For all the issues its uncovered, though, labor advocates say its inspectors miss many more.A 2024 report from the Center for Alliance of Labor and Human Rights, a Cambodian legal aid group, found that Better Factories gave perfect marks for labor union compliance even at factories where employees said union busting was pervasive. If Better Factories findings dont reflect actual working conditions, the report said, then everyone is participating whether willingly or not in a large-scale whitewashing scheme.When asked for a response to the criticism, the leader of Better Factories Cambodia, Froukje Boele, told ProPublica, we appreciate the reports focus and emphasis on working conditions, freedom of association and collective bargaining.Cambodias garment industry praises Better Factories Cambodias work. Ken Loo, the current head of the industrys trade group, said the program complements government and industry efforts to ensure high levels of social and labor compliance.Better Factories Cambodia was unaware of the incidents at Y&W Garment that former workers described to ProPublica, according to Keo, the spokesperson. Thats despite conducting four inspections from March 2020 through July 2023.The organization acknowledged some shortcomings of its two-day, unannounced audits in a report this year. It said problems like sexual harassment and efforts to interfere with union organizing are hard to verify.If fainting incidents were known but not adequately addressed at the factory level, Keo told ProPublica, it underscores the broader challenges of enforcement and accountability within the industry. Had the issue of faintings been confined to Cambodia, the shortcomings of Better Factories Cambodia might explain Nikes failure to rid its supply chain of the problem. That wasnt the case, according to findings of a labor monitoring group in Vietnam in 2016.That year, the Worker Rights Consortium described numerous faintings at a Vietnamese supplier of Nike and other Western brands. Workers at Hansae Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City told the group that pressure to meet production targets in the un-air-conditioned factory was so high that they didnt drink water to save time visiting the toilet. Hundreds of workers went on strike, twice. The Worker Rights Consortium reported in 2016 that workers at Hansae Vietnam were skipping breaks and avoiding drinking water even as temperatures in the factory soared. (Obtained and highlighted by ProPublica) The consortium called in a certified industrial hygienist, Garrett Brown, to conduct an independent investigation.It was months before Brown was allowed to enter the 12-building factory complex that employed roughly 10,000 people. Inside, he and another colleague recorded temperatures as high as 95 degrees, he said. It was goddamn hot inside those plants, for sure, Brown told ProPublica. By the end of the day, he said, he was exhausted.Youre sweating profusely, walking between the buildings and in the buildings as well, he said. And we were just doing it for eight hours and a lot of workers were going for 10, 12, 14 hours.Hansae, which didnt respond to emails from ProPublica, developed a remediation plan to fix the problems Brown and others had identified. It included installing cooling systems and shutting off the electricity in production areas to ensure that workers took lunch breaks. Nike no longer produces at the factory.Temperatures came down far faster in 2021 when Nike was confronted with an employee complaint about dizziness and dehydration at Nikes retail store in downtown Portland, which sits not far from the companys suburban corporate headquarters. Unlike in Vietnam, the complaint was about temperatures in the low 80s super hot, one worker told an inspector from the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division not the mid-90s that Brown measured in Ho Chi Minh City. And unlike in Vietnam, it took days, not months, for workplace safety inspectors to get inside.According to a state report, the inspectors quickly discovered that the problem was already being addressed, at least temporarily. Nike had brought in five portable air conditioners, spending what a company official would later estimate was $40,000 to get the summer heat under control. Keat Soriththeavy and Ouch Sony contributed reporting and translation. Kirsten Berg of ProPublica and Matthew Kish of The Oregonian/OregonLive contributed research.0 Comments 0 Shares 95 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGUtah Farmers Signed Up for Federally Funded Therapy. Then the Money Stopped.by Jessica Schreifels, The Salt Lake Tribune This article was produced for ProPublicas Local Reporting Network in partnership with The Salt Lake Tribune. Sign up for Dispatches to get stories like this one as soon as they are published. Josh Dallin spends his workdays talking to Utahns who raise cattle and grow crops, and knew that many were in distress. Everyone from neighbors to fertilizer dealers to equipment suppliers were telling him they were worried that a farmer or rancher they knew was at risk of suicide.Then in 2023, with money allocated by Congress, Dallin had new help to offer: As executive director of an agriculture center at Utah State University Extension, he had scores of $2,000 vouchers that Utahns working in agriculture could use to get free therapy. Dallin feared no one in the typically stoical farming community would take him up on the federally funded offer. He was wrong. Farmers and ranchers across Utah quickly accepted the money, which ran out in just four months well before he expected and his office had to start turning people away. It convinced Dallin of the deep need in the states agricultural communities, and peoples openness to getting help when cost is not a barrier. I want you to know, he recalled one voucher recipient telling him, that this saved my life. It was heartbreaking, he said, to have to put the brakes on the program.The money for the vouchers was part of a one-time $28 million allocation sent to states to help Americans producing food handle the extra stresses of the coronavirus pandemic. Any state that applied to the U.S. Department of Agriculture was awarded up to half a million dollars which was used to hold trainings, start hotlines staffed by mental health workers and, like in Utah, provide therapy.With that funding now mostly spent, leaders in some states have tapped state funds or leaned on private donors to ensure mental health support continues. Josh Dallin helped run a program that used federal money to connect Utah farmers and ranchers to free therapy. (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah has not and, at least according to one legislator, has no intention to do so.Republican state Sen. Scott Sandall, a third-generation rancher and farmer who is the Executive Appropriations Committee vice chair, criticized Congress for creating a program with a one-time boost of money, saying that without ongoing funding it was destined to fail. The way they set it up, he said, was eventually to have it go away.The Salt Lake Tribune and ProPublica reached out to Gov. Spencer Cox himself a farmer who has advocated for better mental health resources in the state. In 2022, he acknowledged in a Utah Farm Bureau article that poor mental health was a problem affecting the states farmers and said he hoped investments in rural mental health could better support the agriculture industry. His office did not respond to interview requests for this story. If You or Someone You Know Needs HelpAlthough Utah does not currently have funds to pay for therapy for the agricultural industry, there is still support available.You can dial 988 to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. If you live in Utah, it will route you to the Utah Crisis Line, which is staffed by certified crisis workers at the Huntsman Mental Health Institute. The call is free and confidential, and you can reach someone at any time of day.Another hotline, 1-800-FARM-AID, has staffers who can talk with you about what you are going through and connect you to resources.Utah State University Extension has other resources available as well. You can listen to its podcast, AgWellness, which organizers say is aimed at teaching you to open up about what concerns you and how to help others who feel stressed. There are also free online courses that can teach you how to find relief from stress, or learn what to say and how to help if you know someone else who is struggling. Farmers in the United States are 3.5 times more likely to die by suicide than the general population, according to the National Rural Health Association. Utahs suicide rate has consistently been among the nations highest, and farmers and ranchers struggle with the volatility that comes with working in the dry mountain region. They die by suicide at the third-highest rate by vocation in the state, according to state data, behind miners and construction workers.Fluctuating market prices, unpredictable weather and a stigma that farmers should be tough and can handle their mental stress themselves were constant pressures described by more than a dozen people The Tribune and ProPublica interviewed farmers and ranchers, their families and those who support mental health programs for them.The American Farm Bureau has emphasized in recent news releases that the Trump administrations shifts in policy around tariffs and federal grant funding have increased the uncertainty faced by Americas farming communities a population that overwhelmingly backed President Donald Trump in the 2024 election, according to an analysis by the nonprofit newsroom Investigate Midwest.Trump acknowledged in his March speech to Congress that tariffs in particular may bring a little bit of an adjustment period for Americas farmers but said that he believes they will ultimately help by reducing competition from producers in other countries. President Donald Trump said during an address to Congress in March that he thinks new trade policies will benefit American farmers. (Win McNamee/Pool Photo via AP) Our farmers are going to have a field day right now, Trump said. So, to our farmers, have a lot of fun. I love you, too. Federal funding to support farmer mental health is tied up with ongoing debates over the Farm Bill, a sweeping package of legislation that Congress has been unable to move forward since it expired in 2023. The USDA said it will be ready to implement mental health programs if federal lawmakers appropriate more money for them.Sandall, the state legislator, said he knows that the stress of working in an unpredictable industry like agriculture can cause anxiety and mental health challenges. But when he was presented with the data about the high suicide rates in Utah agricultural communities, he said he doesnt think Utah lawmakers would be interested in funding a program intended to help one specific profession. There is so much demand for mental health support throughout the state, he said, adding that targeting certain professions would create a battle for funding.Whether theyre a mechanic, he said, or whether theyre a school teacher, or a doctor, or someone in agriculture, I just think it would be a little hard to start separating out and creating just mental health programs for individual industries.We Carry the Burden Mitch Hancock, owner of NooSun Dairy in Corinne, Utah (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune) The stress of owning a dairy fell on Mitch Hancocks shoulders overnight after his father-in-law died by suicide in 2014. Hancocks father-in-law hadnt shared with his family that he was in crisis. Mental health, Hancock said, isnt a topic discussed often among farmers. I think we struggle in quiet.For Hancock, too, there was no time for him to grieve. It was early August, and there were still two more cuttings of alfalfa that needed to be made, another month of harvesting corn and the daily needs of milking cows. He had been involved with the dairy because his father-in-law had been hoping to transition into retirement, Hancock said. Still, I had never driven a tractor, he said. Never driven a semi in harvest, never driven a chopper. Never done any of that. So it was very much, Well, lets figure it out as we go. That was more than a decade ago. Hancock and his wife have run NooSun Dairy since on 2,400 acres of land in Box Elder County, where the snow-capped Wasatch Mountains stretch to the east and the Great Salt Lake can be seen past acres of fields and homes looking west. When he speaks, Hancock is taciturn and straightforward, a trained civil engineer who takes a pragmatic approach to running the dairy farm. But he has new insight now into what his father-in-law faced, he said, a weight far heavier than just having a successful business. He has employees who need these jobs and neighbors who count on him to buy their crops to feed his cows. We carry the burden to make sure that we can take care of all of those around us like we always have, he said, even in times of low milk prices.But being able to pay the dairys bills can be challenging, Hancock said, because the price he can sell at can fluctuate. Milk price regulations are set by a complex government process that can cause prices to change as often as daily. When prices are volatile, Hancock said, its hard to look past the doomsday. NooSun Dairy (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune) Like fluctuating market prices, farmers face other elements of their work they cant control: the price of fertilizers and equipment, how much it rains or whether animals get sick. And their workdays are long.In addition, in Utah and the arid West, farmers and ranchers worry about water, said Craig Buttars, the outgoing Utah Department of Agriculture and Food commissioner. In one recent year when rainfall was particularly scarce, he recalled, ranchers scrambled to find enough feed and had to haul water to cattle many of which graze on remote public lands.That just added another level of stress, he said. It seems like those things can just add on to one another. And at some point, producers, sometimes they just feel like, Why am I doing this?Some farmers have also felt villainized by the public for their water use, including by a recent study that suggested that farmers need to cut back or stop growing altogether in order to help stop the shrinking of Utahs Great Salt Lake. This takes a toll, said Caroline Hargraves, the marketing director with the state agriculture department. I cant tell you how often I hear people say that farmers should just quit. Like we shouldnt even grow our own food, she said. Just really demonizing anyone for their water use.Chris Chambers is an alfalfa and hay farmer in northern Utah who sells his crop to local cattle producers. He said its frustrating to read online comments posted in response to news articles about declining lake levels from people who think farmers should give up their water rights or stop farming.Its your livelihood, he said. Water is the key, and weve got the senior priority rights to use the water from the state of Utah. And now were bad guys for doing it? We feel like were doing a good service for feeding people.In Rural Utah, Few Therapists and More GunsIn a state that has consistently higher rates of self-reported depression than the rest of the United States, residents in rural areas where many farmers and ranchers live face unique challenges in getting help. In the two counties that have the highest amount of farmland in the state, each has about one therapist for every 550 people, according to County Health Rankings, which pulls data from the National Provider Identification registry. (The national ratio is one therapist for every 300 people.)Without that type of specialized care, doctors in rural areas often rely only on prescription medications, said Tiffany McConkie, a rancher in northeastern Utah who also works as a nurse at a clinic in the town of Altamont, in a three-room medical office decorated with photos of sun-drenched farm landscapes. Its where people can go for general medical care in their own town in the Uintah Basin, a rural area known for its oil production and agriculture. But if someone is seeking behavioral health treatment from that same medical system, Uintah Basin Healthcare, the only two therapists on staff work at a larger medical clinic thats about 20 miles away, according to the health care systems online provider list. McConkie said some people hesitate to ask for mental health care, telling her that they are afraid of being medicated or that health care workers will call the police and theyll be put into a mental home.And thats not the case, she said. We just want to get them the help they need.Where rural Utah lacks easy access to therapists, there is also an abundance of firearms and a higher suicide rate compared with urban areas, according to a 2018 Harvard study. That study found that the elevated suicide rate in rural Utah is not because people there attempt suicide more often but because they are using guns, which are more lethal than other methods. We all feel like were tough, right? said Tiffany McConkie, a Utah rancher and a nurse. I just feel like we still have that stigma that we cant say that were struggling. We cant go for help. (Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune) In the basin where McKonkie lives, the local state-run mental health clinic has responded to those statistics by focusing on gun safety, handing out gun locks and secure ammo boxes at gun shows. They also travel to oil fields to do suicide prevention trainings with workers, an effort to meet their most at-risk population middle-aged men where they are. It has required some creativity on our part, said Catherine Jurado, who works at Northeastern Counseling Center, adding that being in a smaller rural area allows them better opportunities to create relationships. Who else in the United States thinks, I need to go to a beef expo to do suicide prevention?Seeking a Way ForwardThe shortfall in funding for farmer mental health has been going on for years. In 2008, Congress created the federal Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network but, for more than a decade, put no money into it. The network eventually was funded as part of the 2018 Farm Bill, but its annual $10 million covers the entire country across four regional offices and today generally does not support individual therapy. Since the Farm Bill expired in September 2023, Congress has been unable to agree on a new legislative package, nor did it pass a proposed bill last year to give $5 million more in funding for the Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network. Right now, the network has continued to be funded through temporary extensions. When the pandemic-era funding injected a new surge of money at the state level in 2021, Utahs agriculture department and Utah State University Extension the states land-grant university jumped at the opportunity. The two organizations used some of the money at first for an educational podcast and online stress courses. And in 2023, they paid for therapy for about 240 farmers and ranchers. There are about 33,000 producers in Utah, according to 2022 Census of Agriculture data, most of whom work other jobs besides farming, which makes up nearly 3% of the states economy. As is the case throughout the United States, most Utah farms are family-run. Buttars, the Utah agriculture department commissioner, said he was surprised by how many people sought the therapy vouchers.It really did wake me up to the number of people we have in the state, in our agricultural community, that felt the need for this type of program, he said.Dallin, with Utah State, said health care providers reported that those using the vouchers were improving, and that they were receiving positive feedback from those who went to therapy. But the money ran out more than a year ago, and the program has been halted.In the absence of federal funds, some states have locked in state funding or private donations to keep supporting their farmers.In Michigan, a program offering free therapy and online stress courses has been in place for nearly a decade, according to Remington Rice with Michigan State University Extension. He said state agriculture leaders advocated for the program after seeing distress among dairy farmers.Agriculture is a pillar of society, Rice said. No farmers, no food. And so we need to address an issue that threatens our food supply.More recently, he said, a private business a company that makes cherry products reached out to donate a portion of its sales to help pay for therapy.In Washington, a private donor from a farming family who lost someone to suicide has provided funding for no-cost therapy sessions for farmers and ranchers, said Don McMoran, who works at Washington State University Extension and is the Western regional lead for the national Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network. In Utah, those who ran the therapy voucher program have been hesitant to approach lawmakers for state support. Hargraves, with the states agriculture department, said it can be tough to get state legislators to fund new programs. And Dallin said his office has shied away from approaching legislators because the money would be earmarked as part of the higher education budget due to its association with the university. Utahs legislative leadership has cut $60 million in funding from the public higher education system this year the biggest budget cut to schools here in at least a decade. Since the therapy voucher program ended, USU Extension has continued to run awareness campaigns encouraging farmers to invest in their mental health care. And the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food has also introduced mental health workshops into some certifications and courses that farmers and ranchers enroll in.Dallin said his office has also been working with the University of Utah a health research university that runs its own hospital system to try to collect survey data to prove the voucher programs effectiveness as they try to drum up more money in the future. He said he hopes by partnering, they can lean on the other universitys medical expertise and designation as a health care system. 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WWW.PRIDE.COMMeet the 10 hotties competing on 'I Kissed a Boy' season 2One of the most popular gay dating shows on TV is back!See on InstagramThe queer men vying for love on I Kissed a Boy season 2 have been officially announced by the BBC. The format of the competition the first-ever gay dating show in the U.K. remains the same: Upon meeting each other, these single guys immediately share a kiss that helps them determine whether or not they have a connection. From there, the contestants enjoy a fun time at an Italian masseria and get to know themselves a little better.Australian pop star Dannii Minogue, who hosted the first season of I Kissed a Boy and its subsequent spinoff I Kissed a Girl, is returning for season 2. Layton Williams, best known for playing Stephen Carmichael on Netflix's Bad Education, will also narrate the upcoming season.Keep scrolling to meet the 10 queer men competing on I Kissed a Boy season 2, which premieres Sunday, May 11 on the BBC. Season 1 of I Kissed a Boy is available for streaming on Hulu.Editor's note: All photos, personal details, and quotes below are courtesy of the BBC.AdamAge: 27From: ReadingOccupation: Marketing and Brand ManagerInstagram: @onlygayadamQuote: "You will see me either confused, crying with laughter or having a deep conversation wearing a bucket hat and a pair of Speedos. The show was one big therapy session, and I loved it."See on InstagramAdam's number one driver in life is his career and his role as a marketing manager in the beauty industry. He's a self-proclaimed "career gal" who thrives in a busy work environment.Outside of the office, Adam throws himself into his creative group of friends and parties in East London, his spiritual home. He loves disco and says if he could visit another era, the 70s would be it.When it comes to boys, emotional intelligence is really important to Adam, as is someone who's not afraid to speak their mind. Adam's last serious relationship ended about four years ago and he's ready to find love again.AronAge: 27From: CroydonOccupation: Civil Servant and Cheerleading coachInstagram: @arondotcom_Quote: "Buckle up for an emotional rollercoaster, tears of joy and a deep look into the queer experience. Get ready to feel everything and stay glued to your screen!"See on InstagramAs a world champion cheerleader, Aron is ready to tumble his way into the masseria to find love. His love for cheerleading has led him to coach and compete internationally, having won the world championships in Orlando, Florida for the last two years.Aron is ambitious, focused and has a strong sense of who he is but growing up as a gay man in a traditional West African household was not without its challenges. He came out to his mum and his wider family at 21 years old and feels fortunate that they're accepting and supportive of him. But it wasn't until he went to university, that Aron really began to refine his "queer blackness."After a four-year stint studying Chinese and a year living in China, Aron is now settled in his family house with his sister in Croydon.CallumAge: 27From: St Leonard's on Sea, HastingsOccupation: AdministratorInstagram: @callum.akQuote: "I am so proud to be a part of the show, it's so much more than just a dating show which is something I realized whilst actually being on it. Younger me would have found navigating my sexuality so much easier if I had a show like IKAB to watch."See on InstagramWhen it comes to dating, Callum's either all in, or all out. Callum admits he can be jealous and doesn't think his man should be giving any other guy attention. He doesn't like to follow the rules and is quick-witted with his comebacks. Callum describes himself as "chaotic, cheeky, and strong minded."In recent years, Callum has gained a greater sense of his cultural identity after moving from his hometown to London, where the Nigerian side of his family live.Callum is a sucker for a pretty boy with a little edge and his celebrity crushes are Joey Essex, Drake, and Jack Harlow.Jack DAge: 26From: GlasgowOccupation: Hospital PharmacistInstagram: @its_jack__dQuote: "Things changed by the hour in the 'Messy Massy,' so you'll be seeing a LOT of drama. Expect to see a group of queer guys having a very gay old time and having a laugh!"See on InstagramA self-confessed serial dater, Jack is looking to take himself off the market and find a man who he can share a 'nice pastry and a pint with'. 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He credits the women close to him for enabling him to be comfortable with his own femininity.Jack describes himself as "androgynous but more fem presenting" and likes to shock people with his rap persona, "Jack Maniac" at open mic nights.Jack's had three relationships and a few situationships and admits to always chasing after the bad boys. He wants to break that chain and meet someone with a good heart who will accept him unconditionally.JasAge: 27From: GlasgowOccupation: Finance AnalystInstagram: @jaskeranQuote: "I was 100% authentically myself and I have no regrets. Expect an iconic season full of firsts, which I am so excited to be a part of. There was no holding back this year!"See on InstagramJas is very family oriented and grew up with his mum, dad and sister in Glasgow. Jas loves his culture and has learnt to embrace it. Jas appreciates that he can be an 'openly gay Scottish Punjabi man' with the support of his family and friends and looks upon it as his superpower.After an academic lifestyle in Glasgow, Jas moved to London after university and hasn't looked back. He wants to find a husband and dreams of getting married. In Jas' culture it would be disrespectful to his parents to bring someone home who wasn't the end game, "I want a Punjabi wedding! Once you commit, you commit. My parents have done the same."Jordan BAge: 25From: The Lake DistrictOccupation: Retail Store ManagerInstagram: @jordanburrowQuote: "Expect a cast from all different walks of life coming together to share experiences, stories and saliva. Prepare to laugh, cry, and audibly gasp your way through our gay summer."See on InstagramJordan has swapped life on the family farm rearing sheep and cows with his dad and his brother, for the hustle and bustle of city life in Manchester. Jordan is ready to stop playing games and find someone with a calming nature who will have the capacity to tame him.Jordan plans to walk into the masseria oozing confidence as the total package but also wants to use the experience to learn more about himself and takes risks.Jordan describes himself as a heartbreaker who isn't short of any offers from suitors. He doesn't doubt that he'll be part of the drama if there happens to be any and when it comes to getting what he wants, Jordan will make every effort to get it.Jordon RAge: 27From: LeedsOccupation: Sales ManagerInstagram: @jordonr_hQuote: "I mean looks were served and a time was had. I don't take myself too seriously so l would describe myself as the life of any party... but only if it's worth attending"See on InstagramJordon is hoping to strut into the masseria and find the man of his dreams. He'll crack the jokes and the one-liners until his social battery dies. Growing up on a council estate was challenging for Jordon but it shaped him into the man he is today.Jordon wants to explore a dating world that doesn't involve guys who aren't emotionally available. Jordon has dated but has never had a proper boyfriend or been in love. He admits to letting people only get to know him at surface level and struggles to truly open up and allow people to get to know the real him.LarsAge: 23From: WolverhamptonOccupation: Hotel ReceptionistInstagram: @larsfellowsQuote: "I Kissed a Boy isn't just the fun reality TV show that we all know and love it is a celebration of queer love in all its forms. I am honestly so proud to be the first trans person on the show."See on InstagramFootball loving and self-confessed cheeky chappy Lars, has a maturity that belies his years. Lars says, "I've been through 16 years of my life as a girl. It's aged me, but in a good way." Lars has put everything into his transition from female to male and is now wanting to focus on other things. "The missing piece of the puzzle is a man!"Lars is a hopeless romantic, sick of the single life and after learning so much from his first love break up, is ready to find his person.As well as gender, Lars has had to tackle his sexuality too, "I didn't have an attraction to girls, I always liked guys. I felt like a gay guy trapped in a woman's body."Lars wants to be a part of this experience to push himself into meeting someone face to face without phones or other distractions.RoryAge: 22From: Galway, IrelandOccupation: Mental Health Support WorkerInstagram: @roryjenningssQuote: "Put a number of gay men in a luxury Italian masseria and expect two things: Drama and more drama. You can laugh with us, cry with us, and cheer us on."See on InstagramRory is looking to leave the Emerald Isle behind for a summer of love in Italy. In the masseria he says there is a high possibility he will end up being a bit of a Casanova and use his Irish charm to woo the boys.Rory likes to observe and figure people out before making a move romantically and when it comes to drama, he says he would rather watch the drama rather than be the drama.Alongside his job as a mental health support worker, Rory also works as a part-time model. When it comes to boys, Rory says it takes a lot to win his heart. He lists Michael B. Jordan, Joey Essex, and Troye Sivan as his dream boys.RubenAge: 24From: LondonOccupation: Artist and designerInstagram: @rubenbodowerQuote: "Honestly, I find dating scary (men, ugh!) so I wanted to put myself somewhere I couldn't run away from boys, even if I tried. Let's see how that turns out."See on InstagramRuben is an articulate, self-aware, self-confessed sexy nerd whose indecisiveness plays into his career and love life.When it comes to relationships, they've been short-lived since the breakup of his first serious relationship three years ago. Ruben has been single ever since and is scared of being vulnerable and letting someone in but he's hoping that his time in the masseria will flip the script, as he's set an intention to leave with a boyfriend.Ruben was born in London but moved to Norway when he was three years old and lived there for six years before returning to the UK with his family. Now living in London, Ruben works as a jewelry designer but isn't limited to this and says, "I want to do everything apart from make up my mind and this is reflected in my dating life I'm keeping it consistent!"0 Comments 0 Shares 101 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PRIDE.COMZane Phillips breaks down his steamy 'Mid-Century Modern' scenes with Matt BomerMid-Century Modern is the gift that keeps on giving.The hit Hulu sitcom has received critical acclaim for its hilarious storylines, incredible cast banter, and occasional steamy moments with Zane Phillips and Matt Bomer.While attending the grand opening of The Tryst Puerto Vallarta over the weekend, the handsome star opened up on the positive reception the series has received."I am so chuffed that people have been responding so well to the show! With queer content, you always have this thing in the back of your mind that people are going to say it's too queer. It's about sticking with the people who take care of you! The performances are incredible. I felt so lucky to be on that set," Phillips tells PRIDE. See on Instagram As a minor spoiler alert, Phillips' and Bomer's characters meet in Fire Island and start having a spicy hookup before things take a serious turn. However, their steamy kisses on-screen had audiences going feral with their spicy clips going viral online."It's such a bait and switch! If you saw that clip, you would not know that our story that episode ends with us talking about God. I feel bad for the folks who just came for the boys kissing. They're getting something a little more real than that!"Mid-Century Modern is streaming now on Hulu. To see the full interview with Zane Phillips at the grand opening for The Tryst Puerto Vallarta, check out the video at the top of the page.0 Comments 0 Shares 107 Views 0 Reviews
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GAYETY.COPabllo Vittar to Headline Fabric of Freedom at WorldPride DC 2025Get ready, Pride fansinternational pop sensation and LGBTQ+ icon Pabllo Vittar is bringing her signature sparkle and electric energy to WorldPride DC 2025. Organizers announced Thursday that Vittar will headline Fabric of Freedom, one of the festivals marquee events, taking place Saturday, June 7 at 1235 W Street NE. Presented in partnership with KINETIC Presents, the massive celebration willSource0 Comments 0 Shares 118 Views 0 Reviews
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GAYETY.COSpice Girls Tease 30th Anniversary ReunionBut Will Posh Join the Party?Get ready to zig-a-zig-ah againbecause the Spice Girls are cooking up a comeback. Nearly 30 years after their debut single Wannabe turned them into global icons, the legendary girl group is reportedly in talks for a 2026 world tour, according to The Sun. Geri Horner, Emma Bunton, Mel B, and Mel C are said to be considering hitting the road to celebrate their milestone anniversarywithSource0 Comments 0 Shares 100 Views 0 Reviews
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GLAAD.ORGRemembering Jill Sobule: The I Kissed A Girl Singer-Songwriter and Activist Broke Ground For the LGBTQ CommunitySinger-songwriter and activist Jill Sobule passed away on the morning of May 1 in her home in Minneapolis after a house fire. Sarah Kate Ellis, GLAAD President & CEO shared touching words for the artist, advocate, LGBTQ community member, and her friend: Jill Sobule wasnt just a trailblazer in musicshe was a beacon for queer [...]The post Remembering Jill Sobule: The I Kissed A Girl Singer-Songwriter and Activist Broke Ground For the LGBTQ Community first appeared on GLAAD.0 Comments 0 Shares 95 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PRIDE.COM'Harry Potter' star joins the fight for trans rights despite J.K. Rowling's viewsActor Paapa Essiedu may be set to star as Severus Snape in the upcoming Harry Potter television series, but that doesnt mean he sides with JK Rowling when it comes to her anti-trans views. The 34-year-old British actor is one of 400 TV and film professionals who have signed an open letter expressing their solidarity with the trans community in the wake of the UK Supreme Courts April 17 ruling that defined women based on biological sex, excluding trans women. The ruling, which is predicted to have broad-reaching implications for the trans and non-binary community and was financially backed by Rowling, undermines the lived reality and threatens the safety of trans, non-binary and intersex people living in the UK, the open letter reads.Essiedu isnt the only star of the Harry Potter franchise to sign the letter. Fantastic Beasts star Eddie Redmayne and Katie Leung, who played Cho Chang in the original Harry Potter films, have both spoken out against Rowling in the past and signed the letter. The letter was developed by development producer Sid Strickland of Motive Pictures and script editor Jack Casey after the ruling came out and it became clear that it would exclude trans people from single-sex facilities, including industry sets and movie theaters, Deadline reports. The UK film and television industry is at the forefront of cultural change. In recent years, we have come together in response to the Me Too and Black Lives Matter movements, to reflect upon our working practices and uplift a broad spectrum of voices in our society, the letter said. We must now urgently work to ensure that our trans, non-binary and intersex colleagues, collaborators and audiences are protected from discrimination and harassment in all areas of the industry, whether on set, in a production office or at a cinema.Essiedu signed his name to the letter despite starring in HBOs upcoming TV adaptation of Rowlings Harry Potter series, and Rowlings financial support of the anti-trans policy and her celebrity social media posts once the Supreme Court ruled in her favor. The letter was also signed by nonbinary The Last of Us Star Bella Ramsey and Bridgerton actress Nicola Coughlan, who recently raised 120,000 for the trans rights charity Not a Phase, and Fantastic Beasts star Eddie Redmayne, who has spoken out against Rowlings anti-trans views in the past.And even more Harry Potter stars signed their names, too. Trevor White, who played Harry Potter in the Canadian premiere of the stage production Harry Potter and the Cursed Child signed alongside Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince actress Bessie Carter (who is also Professor Umbridge actress Imelda Stauntons daughter), younger Lily Potter actress Amy Forest, Harry Potter series actress Ayoola Smart, and Eleanor Matsuura, who appeared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 as a character named "Yaxleys Henchwoman" were also signatories.0 Comments 0 Shares 100 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PRIDE.COMSoccer star Ashlyn Harris says she and girlfriend Sophia Bush have a storybook relationshipRetired soccer star Ashlyn Harris is opening up about motherhood and her relationship with actress Sophia Bush in a new candid interview.On this weeks episode of the Second Wind podcast, the 39-year-old Olympic goalkeeper talked about everything from the drug addiction she recently went public with to the love she shares with her famous girlfriend to her feelings around gender.Harris told hosts Marion Jones, a five-time Olympic champion and track and field legend and bestselling author Suzanne Evans, that her controversial relationship with Bush many people speculated that the two had an affair while they were still married to other people is the stuff fairytales are made of.What I love so much about her is she makes me feel the way I only thought we read about in books, Harris said. She holds up a mirror and makes me feel like I'm the best human, I'm the best mother, and it's exactly what I needed and what I need to heal so much pain and trauma and grief in my life.She also said that Bush is helping her accept that she is a good mom and not second-guess herself so much.I made a promise that my kids wouldn't feel the same kind of pain that I did as a kid, and I put a lot of pressure on myself, and she's just like, You are the best mom. I just have never seen someone move and act the way you do. And it's this type of reassurance that she came into my life when I was an open wound, and she's so selfless and such a beautiful person that even in the hardest season of her life, she wants to help me heal, which is something I'll never forget, Harris explained.One of the most powerful aspects of the couples relationship is that Harris never feels judged for her flaws because Bush doesnt see her pain and scars as an issue, but instead as her superpower.She sees it as a superpower, and she's showing and teaching me every day to use it in such a way that heals and helps other people, that I have an incredible gift to be not only a parent, but the way I show up for people, Harris said. Shes just made my life so much richer. I don't even know how to express it or articulate it.Bush has become her soft place to fall, and she doesnt feel the need to always be strong around her, admitting, I can just unravel in moments and know that she's going to catch me.When it comes to gender expression, Harris told the podcasters that she doesnt buy into that man woman role model and thinks of herself as being pretty gender neutral.I mean, I'm a pretty gender neutral person, she said. I have a lot of me is very masculine, and there are parts of me that are very soft and sensitive. I honestly don't overthink it. I think that is more of a product of what society tells us that things have to be this way, and there needs to be more masculine energy or this or that. I don't really buy into all that crap.Early in the interview, Harris also got candid about her past struggle with drugs while she was in college, something that she opened up about in early April.Harris admitted that trying to pay her way through college, the pressure of being at the top of her game, and prescription for Adderall led to her spiral into drug abuse.I was a part of the youth national team system since I was 13, so I was getting drug tested, this was a way for me to cheat the system, she said candidly. This was prescribed to me. I don't have an addiction. Oh, this is not me using cocaine. Well, it sure f*cking felt like it. So it's just this process of unfiltered, unexpressed grief and pain I didn't know how to deal with.0 Comments 0 Shares 101 Views 0 Reviews
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GAYETY.COBBC Unveils Sizzling Season 2 Cast for I Kissed a BoyBBC Three is turning up the heat this spring with the return of its groundbreaking queer dating show I Kissed a Boy. The second season debuts May 11 on BBC Three and will be available to stream on BBC iPlayer. Hosted once again by pop icon Dannii Minogue, the show sends a group of single gay men to a stunning Italian masseriathink rustic villa meets summer love island. The twist?Source0 Comments 0 Shares 97 Views 0 Reviews
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GAYETY.CORuPauls Drag Race All Stars 10 Drops Star-Studded Trailer Featuring Ariana Grande, Chappell Roan, and a Brand New FormatStart your enginesand make room in the werkroom. RuPauls Drag Race All Stars is returning for its 10th season on May 9, and this time its bigger, queerer, and witchier than ever. With a star-studded guest judge lineup and the largest cast in All Stars herstory, All Stars 10 promises high-stakes glamour, jaw-dropping performances, and a brand-new Tournament of All Stars format that couldSource0 Comments 0 Shares 110 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PRIDE.COMChris Stanley breaks silence, gives full breakdown on Bret LaBelle breakupStanChris has now shared a few life updates and relationship status on social media.Chris Stanley has broken his silence with a series of videos, photos, and life updates addressing his recent breakup with Survivor star Bret LaBelle a notable reality TV star who has competed on Survivor and The Amazing Race.Otherwise known as StanChris, the OnlyFans creator and TikTok star posted a series of videos, photos, and life updates in response to his relationship with LaBelle coming to an end. Stanley also shared his side of the story, and teased what fans can expect from him now that he's single.Below, a comprehensive breakdown of the posts, content, and responses shared by Chris Stanley a.k.a. StanChris following his breakup with Bret LaBelle.Chris Stanley clarified the timeline of his breakup with Bret LaBelle.According to Stanley, he and LaBelle broke up "a few months ago" an interesting, different timeline of events in constrast to LaBelle's breakup post shared Monday, April 28.The 51-year-old star of Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X wrote:"Sometimes love means letting go. Chris and I have shared so many memories, laughter, and growth together, and I will always be grateful for that. While our paths are now going in different directions, the care and respect remain. Wishing him nothing but happiness, love, and success on his journey. Thank you for the memories."In a new video, the 25-year-old known as StanChris revealed the following statement about the breakup:"Bret and I did break up a few months ago. And, you know, I took some time off, I took a few months to reflect on everything, decompress, think about what I wanna do next, and here I am finally making this video."StanChris revealed why he and Bret LaBelle broke up.Speaking directly to the camera, Chris Stanley acknowledged that fans are likely curious about what led to his breakup with Bret LaBelle."I'm not really here to spill tea, point fingers, or talk about some drama or some scandal Because nothing really happened," StanChris explained. "We're still on good terms. And maybe, eventually, when [the breakup] isn't still kind of fresh, I can talk about our relationship a little bit more. You guys only saw like what was on social media. Obviously, there's more to it than that."Nonetheless, Stanley added that the couple "kind of just grew apart slowly," adding:"We were together for like 4 years. Sometimes it just doesn't work out, and that's OK. I love all the memories that I have with Bret. I love all the time we spent together. I don't regret it at all. I'm really grateful for the time we did spend together. And I wish him nothing but the best, really."Bret LaBelle shared a heartbreaking perspective with Chris Stanley about their 27-year age gap.StanChris recalled one particular thing Brett LaBelle told him as they broke up. To make sure he didn't forget it, Stanley wrote it down on his phone.Stanley explained, "There was one thing he said to me a few days after we had broken up, a few months ago, and I wrote it down in my notes. He said, 'It sucks [that] it took me 47 years to find a relationship this good. And, for you, it's your first. I'm gonna miss you, man.'""And, you know, it does suck," the 25-year-old remarked.Chris Stanley is now living in Florida by himself.Chris Stanley also updated fans on his current home."I live in Florida now," the social media influencer said. "I bought an apartment here last year that I never talked about. So maybe, in my next video, I can give you guys a little tour. On another note, it's my first time living alone And I kind of love it; I'm not gonna lie."However, StanChris doesn't want a new boyfriend for the time being."As for me, personally, I'm not really looking for a relationship right now. I want to spend some more time just being single," Chris Stanley explained. "But, hey, you never know! Maybe I'll meet a guy, and then things just kind of happen."StanChris also pointed out that he recently turned 25 years old and called this moment in his life as a "quarter life crisis."Chris Stanley also discussed his 'twink death' and compared himself to Troye Sivan."Some people were saying that my twink death is officially here because I'm 25," the TikTok and OnlyFans star said. "So I actually went to the gym this morning. You know, that's why I had to wear this tank top."He added, "I kind of killed my twink, but also, I still can go twink mode sometimes. I mean, how old is Troye Sivan? And he's still the twink crown. If he can do it, so can I."Even more content from StanChris is coming to YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and OnlyFans.Ever since Bret LaBelle announced their break with an Instagram post, StanChris has been actively sharing new photos, videos, and post across social networks."I had 3 months to think of video ideas," Stanley explained. "So I do have a lot of interesting video ideas. And, you know, specifically some [ideas] that I can do now that I'm single."Chris Stanley is on Instagram, TikTok, X/Twitter, and OnlyFans, to name a few. Fans can watch his full YouTube video detailing his breakup with LaBelle below.0 Comments 0 Shares 103 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PRIDE.COMHow MAGA's obsession with 'pronatalism' is harmful to the LGBTQ+ communityFamily values conservatives have been obsessed with heterosexual marriages and babies for decades. They have fought to curtail womens rights in an effort to keep them pregnant and out of civic life, decimated abortion access, attempted to limit access to birth control, and tried to define marriage and family in the narrowest terms possible. Now, declining birth rates have the MAGA crowd pushing policies designed to increase the number of babies born in the United States every year. While this new desire to increase the population seems in line with the traditional family values Republicans have been espousing for years, there is a more sinister ideology at the heart of this new movement: pronatalism. This used to be a fringe topic, but now pronatalism seems to be a cornerstone of the modern Republican agenda. In March President Donald Trump said hell be known as the fertilization president, Elon Musk father to 14 children recently told Fox News that civilization will disappear if the birthrate doesnt increase, and Vice President JD Vance summed up the problem at the March for Life rally in January when he said, "Let me say very simply: I want more babies in the United States of America."But what is pronatalism, and should you be worried?What is pronatalism?While the exact definition is murky and different factions have slightly different beliefs, pronatalism is a movement that tries to promote increasing pregnancies in an effort to combat the declining birthrate which makes the decision to have children not just a personal one, but as a tool for population growth.Proponents of the ideology range from Silicon Valley elites to the religious right to tradwives, and new right anti-feminist movement followers. Some believe in conceiving children naturally while others are proponents of in-vitro fertilization (IVF), and while they may disagree on womens roles in the family unit, they all agree that more babies is the solution to plummeting birth rates and economic woes. Democrats are also concerned about declining birth rates because it could spell disaster int he future for programs like Social Security and Medicare which rely on younger workers paying into the system to support older people no longer in the workforce. During the presidential campaign, former Vice President Kamala Harris even proposed a $6,000 tax credit for parents of newborns. But pronatalists are largely conservative and dont support abortion access and reproductive freedom, or social safety nets like affordable childcare, paid family leave, universal healthcare, that would make childbearing more accessible.To remain stable, a country must reproduce at replacement rate, which is 2.1 children per women, but currently the United States is averaging 1.6 children per woman. Pronatalists claim this is a catastrophic failure that needs to be corrected, reducing women to their reproductive potential.Why is it important for the LGBTQ+ community to be aware of pronatalism?Pronatalism may seem like straight peoples business, but the LGBTQ+ community will likely be affected too. In an article for The Nation, journalist Elizabeth Gregory wrote that the conservative protnatalists anti-gay and anti-transgender policies aim to push the growing group of young people who identify as LGBTQ back into the closet, and into heterosexual relationships and more pregnancies, planned and unplanned.Many pronatalists also believe in traditional gender roles and rolling back access to abortions, contraction, and hormone therapy, all of which have real-world consequences for queer people. Far-right Republicans have been attacking trans rights and passing sweeping anti-trans bills for years now, but some have started using pronatalist talking points to strip the LGBTQ+ community of their rights. In 2022, a conservative Idaho representative condemned gender-affirming healthcare for transgender youth because accessing care may lead to children being sterilized and unable to have children of their own in the future. We are not talking about the life of the child, but we are talking about the potential to give life to another generation, Rep. Julianne Young said, the Idaho Press reported. In a similar vein, earlier this year, conservative Michigan lawmaker Josh Schriver tried to pass a resolution to condemn same-sex marriage with the argument that, This is a biological necessity to preserve and grow our human race, Bridge Michigan reported.Elon Musk and JD Vance are big fansPronatalism has become a unifying ideology bringing together modern tech moguls like Musk with religious conservatives like Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Vice President Vance. The Tesla billionaire and father to 14 children born to four different mothers, has been an outspoken pronatalist for years, often sounding the alarm bell that decreasing populations sizes could destroy the world. He has repeatedly taken to X (formerly Twitter) to say that population collapse due to low birth rates is a much bigger risk to civilization than global warming, that instead of teaching fear of pregnancy, we should teach fear of childlessness, and that "Low birth rates will end civilization.Vance, an anti-abortion Catholic who called Democratic leaders childless cat ladies, has proposed a $5000 child tax credit and been vocal about his pronatalist views that Americans need to be having more babies, and that the Democratic Party is anti-family and anti-child. Prominent pronatalist advocates Malcolm and Simone Collins, who have four children with a fifth on the way, proposed that Trump should give out a National Medal of Motherhood to encourage women to have more babies because they agree with Musk and see the declining birth rates as a extinction level event."Pronatalism has sort of become the global warming of the right. It's a broad statistical issue that is going to lead to the collapse of our civilization," Malcolm told USA Today. "And, for whatever reason, the other side is unable to acknowledge it."Modern day eugenicsThe second ever pronatalist Natal Conference was held in Austin, Texas earlier this year and featured pro-eugenics speakers and promoters of racist pseudoscience. Many on the religious right may agree that pumping out more babies will solve society's problems, but the Silicon Valley elites are more open to things like IQ screenings for IVF embryos, The Guardian reports. After Texas banned nearly all abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, the fertility rate increased for the first time since 2024, with an 8% increase among Hispanic women since 2021, but pronatalists, who are overwhelmingly conservative, only want a certain kind of person to have more babies. Its about having more babies, but its important to ask whose babies, Patrik Hermansson, a researcher at Hope Not Hate, told The Guardian. Its about promoting the idea that certain people should have babies that have been improved with positive eugenics.Much like the racial hygiene programs of the Nazi party, and the forced sterilization of the disabled and mentally ill in the United States, the more extreme proponents of pronatalism believe in breeding a better human race.At Natal Con, one speaker linked pronatalism to the great replacement theory, which is a white nationalist conspiracy theory that there is a plot to erase white people through immigration and white people having fewer babies than other races think white nationalists chanting Jews will not replace us at the deadly Charlottesville rally in 2017. Some adherents to the pronatalism ideology believe it is a solution to the great replacement theory."So by a very superficial gloss, [today's pronatalist movements] could appear to be, let's say, almost a libertarian approach to babymaking," Alexandra Stern, a UCLA professor and author of books on the American history of eugenics, told NPR. "But if you look at the underlying, driving ideologies, la Charles Murray and others who have written about who should be having babies and who should not be having babies, it often comes down to ideologies of genetic determinism and who is more fit or less fit.Using IVF and screening embryos for IQ, risk of depression, and other markers is part of what Collins calls this polygenics. Although the anti-abortion far-right Republicans disagree with this type of intervention, Trump seems to be siding with Musk and the rest of the tech pronatalists when he signed a pro-IVF executive order.The LGBTQ+ community is being attacked left and right by the White House and conservatives across the country, and the way pronatalists push gender ideology, control of womens bodies, deciding who is worthy of having children, and policies that could force queer people back into the closet, is a risk to LGBTQ+ people everywhere.0 Comments 0 Shares 106 Views 0 Reviews
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GAYETY.COLGBTQ+ Artists Shine in 2025 Tony Award Nominations, with Cole Escola and Queer Playwrights Leading the PackThe 2025 Tony Award nominations were announced this week, and LGBTQ+ talent is taking center stage in one of the most diverse and queer-inclusive lineups in Broadway history. Among the biggest standouts is Oh, Mary!, the offbeat historical comedy written by and starring Cole Escola. The play, which imagines Mary Todd Lincoln as a chaotic figure on the edge of emotional collapseSource0 Comments 0 Shares 96 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PRIDE.COMWatch lesbian drama 'Hot Milk's steamy & haunting trailer nowSet against the sweltering backdrop of coastal Spain, Hot Milk is shaping up to be one of the most emotionally-charged and visually rich queer dramas of the summer.Based on Deborah Levys acclaimed 2016 novel, the film stars Sex Education's Emma Mackey as Sofia, a young woman caught between her ailing mother (Fiona Shaw) and surrendering to the intoxicating pull of Ingrid (Vicky Krieps), a seductive traveler she meets along the way.Written and directed by Rebecca Lenkiewicz (Disobedience) and shot like a hazy dream by cinematographer Christopher Blauvelt, the movie promises a slow-burn of identity, repression, desire, and unraveling family tiesall wrapped in a heat-soaked psychological drama.It premiered at the Berlin Film Festival in February but hits theaters later this year. Ahead of its release, IndieWire released an exclusive trailerand if first impressions mean anything, this is one lesbian coming-of-age film we cannot miss.Keep reading for our full breakdown of the trailer, and why we think Hot Milk is about to become your next queer cinema obsession.1. Emma Mackey is about to crush itThis is not the Barbie version of Mackey, nor is it the same as her Maeve Wiley character in Sex Education. The character of Sofia comes across as a lot darker and more twisted, so much so that the trailer even shows her on-screen lover referring to her as a monster. Either way, we cannot wait to see what she does with this role.2. The sex/sexual tension will be off the chartsWhoever cast Mackey and Krieps as the onscreen couple deserves a raise. Even though we havent seen how this will all play out yet, it looks like these two might go down as one of our favorite onscreen lesbian couples.3. Its totally going to mess with our mindsThe movie is categorized as a coming-of-age psychological drama on IMDb, and the trailer depicts that without needing to be told. It looks to us like itll be a slow burn well worth the wait.4. Its already deserving of some awardsSometimes, trailers give away too much, but this trailer gave away just the right amount to get us intrigued. Everything from the story to the acting to the color grading looks award-worthy, and we cant wait to see how many it acquires after its released.5. The supporting cast looks amazingListen, weve had a lot of Harry Potter alumni appearing in some high-profile films and TV recentlywere looking at you, Jason Isaacs in The White Lotusand Hot Milk is no exception. Fiona Shaw, who played Aunt Petunia in Potter, takes on the role of Sofias mother, Rose. From what weve seen in the trailer, shes about to deliver, honey.Hot Milk debuts in theaters on Friday, June 27, from IFC Films. Check out the trailer below.0 Comments 0 Shares 97 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PRIDE.COM20 hilarious reactions roasting Lindsey Graham for suggesting Trump should be popeAs Cardinals convene at the Vatican to pick a new pope, Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham has floated a candidate that has the internet mocking him: President Donald Trump.This week, Trump spoke with reporters outside the White House and joked that he should be the next person to wear the papal hat. Id like to be pope, he said. That would be my number one choice.While most of social media roasted him for his comments, it sparked adoration from his MAGA base, including on-and-off Trump supporter Graham, who called the president a dark horse candidate. (@) I was excited to hear that President Trump is open to the idea of being the next Pope, Graham captioned his post on X on Tuesday that included the clip of Trump. This would truly be a dark horse candidate, but I would ask the papal conclave and Catholic faithful to keep an open mind about this possibility!Graham added, The first Pope-U.S. President combination has many upsides. Watching for white smoke. Trump MMXXVIII! (@) The pope has to be a baptized Catholic man, and all modern popes have been chosen from the College of Cardinals, which means that, despite Grahams desire to see Trump sitting in the Papal chair, the president wouldnt qualify since he has called himself a non-denominational Christian, The Independent reports.While Graham clearly thinks Trump would make a great leader of the Catholic Church, other politicians think its an outrageous assertion. Republican Meghan McCain told Graham to get a grip on X (formerly Twitter), and Democratic National Committee vice chair Malcolm Kenyatta called out Graham for being a bootlicker. Can we send a rescue party? Ive never seen a person so far up someones ass, he posted. (@) (@) But it was everyday Americans on social media who made the most hilarious jokes at Trumps expense. Someone joking that Graham was attempting to score a spot as an altar boy and another person quipping "what does this man have on you? will have you cackling. Keep scrolling to see the funniest reactions to Graham sucking up to Trump! (@) "BREAKING: Lindsey Graham open to idea of Trump becoming Pope, also open to idea of Lindsey Graham becoming altar boy" (@) "See it was kinda funny when Trump said "I should be the next Pope" but Lindsey Graham slobbering all over Trump's knob ruined the joke completely..." (@) "He's not even Catholic!" (@) "Lindsey Graham, then and now. Exhibit A in what Trump did to the Republican Party." (@) "I think its time for another flood" (@) "Is it possible to bankrupt a church!?" (@) "Today, Trump said his number one choice is to be the next Pope. This is the guy who couldnt name a single Bible verse." (@) "JD Vance receives his medal for a successful mission at the Vatican. Trump will apply to be the new Pope tomorrow." (@) "Trump at the Popes funeral: 'A lot of people are saying I would've been a better pope - frankly, the best.' (@) "@LindseyGrahamSC is excited to hear that Trump is open to the idea of being the next Pope. Does Graham have a brainworm? Seriously WTAF" (@) "This is not, I repeat not, how I massage Trump's prostate. This is." (@) "Its gonna be orange smoke and its gonna come from the outhouse." (@) "Lindsey Graham has said some weird shit and kissed Trump's arse repeatedly throughout this nightmare decade, but this Pope tweet WTAF?!? Lindsey done lost what was left of his damn mind!!!" (@) "BREAKING: The Vatican now taking applications via Truth Social. Pope MAGA the First is expected to pass a new commandment: Thou shalt grovel and tithe $500K for Mar-a-Lago miracles. Lindsey Graham seen auditioning for Holy Waterboy. God help us all." (@) "Seriously, Linds, what does this man have on you? First you hated him & the thought of him being the president made you sick. Now you are pimping out his Pope fantasy?!" (@) "Lindsey Graham thinks Donald Trump would make a good pope." (@) "Yes, this a real post on Lindsey Graham's timeline. Remember when people freaked at the thought of JFK becoming president because he was Catholic and they thought he'd beholden to the pope? Now these idiots actually want Trump to be pope. Unbelievable." (@) "I'm going to go out on a limb and predict that Catholic cardinals are not going to elect a twice-divorced, non-Catholic as Pope. In related news, Lindsey Graham is not a serious person."0 Comments 0 Shares 94 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.PRIDE.COM30 LGBTQ+ movies & TV shows coming in May 2025 and where to watch themMay is here, and LGBTQ+ entertainment is heating up!Can you believe its already May? This year is flying byand its bringing us some excellent queer entertainment in the process. This month is no exception.May marks the return of some of our favorites, including new seasons of Big Mouth, And Just Like That, Poker Face, and Nine Perfect Strangers. Its also introducing new, soon-to-be favorites like Another Simple Favor, Overcompensating, Murderbot, and the latest entry in the Fear Street franchise, Fear Street: Prom Queen. But thats not allnot even close.Were staying well-fed this month. Keep scrolling to see what well be watching all month longand where you can watch it, too.All film and series descriptions are courtesy of their respective studios and networks.Another Simple Favor - May 1Stephanie Smothers (Anna Kendrick) and Emily Nelson (Blake Lively) reunite on the beautiful island of Capri, Italy, for Emilys extravagant wedding to a rich Italian businessman. Along with the glamorous guests, expect murder and betrayal to RSVP for a wedding with more twists and turns than the road from the Marina Grande to the Capri town square.Where to watch: Prime VideoDog Movie - May 1A passive-aggressive tenderqueer couple sends their household into a quiet tailspin when they adopt an elderly dog who shares the same name as the unemployed couch surfer they just cant seem to confront in Bros Before filmmaker Henry Hanson's improvised microbudget debut feature.Where to watch: Rent on Vimeo The Four Seasons - May 1Six old friends head for a relaxing weekend away only to learn that one couple in the group is about to split up. The three couples, Kate (Tina Fey) and Jack (Will Forte), Nick (Steve Carell) and Anne (Kerri Kenney-Silver), and Danny (Colman Domingo) and Claude (Marco Calvani), are completely upended by the news. Over the course of a year, we follow the friends on four vacations, and watch how this shake-up affects everyones dynamic sending old issues and new bubbling to the surface. Co-created by Tina Fey, Lang Fisher, and Tracey Wigfield, The Four Seasons is a hilarious and heartfelt love letter to long marriages and old friendships. Based on the 1981 feature film of the same name.Where to watch: Netflix Electra - May 2An American couple travels to Italy to interview a fading rockstar at his girlfriends opulent countryside estate. As the weekend unfolds, their glamorous escape becomes a labyrinth of tortured relationships, unspoken desires, and dark secrets. Beneath the charm and allure, hidden motives simmer, pushing everyone toward a shocking confrontation that will change everything.Where to watch: In theatersLavender Men - May 2The lonely and frustrated Taffeta is currently serving as the stage manager of a poorly attended (and uninspiring) play about the life of Abraham Lincoln. After a particularly awful evening enduring the plights of both the actors and the audience, Taffeta remains alone in the empty theater, where they plunge into an intricate fantasia in which they tell Lincoln's story through their own point of view: an unapologetically queer romp through the President's love affair with his male legal clerk, in which Taffeta commandeers all the supporting roles. However, as the evening wanes on and reality intrudes, Taffeta must finally question why they are inserting themself into someone else's story rather than telling their own.Where to watch: Theater: (Limited)Most People Die on Sundays - May 2David, a young middle-class Jewish mancorpulent, gay and afraid of flyingreturns to Buenos Aires from Europe for the funeral of his uncle. On his return, David learns that his mother has decided to disconnect his father's respirator, the only thing that has kept him alive for years. David will oscillate between living in close quarters with his mother, alienated by the pain of the imminent loss of her husband, and a voracity to fill his existential anguish, occupying his hours learning to drive, seeking low-cost medical treatments, and trying to have sex with any man who shows him a little attention.Where to watch: In theaters (Limited)A Nice Indian Boy - May 6Naveen Gavaskar is a self-effacing, soft-spoken doctor with a boisterous mother, seemingly perfect sister and quiet father. The Gavaskars are outwardly accepting of Naveens sexuality but have never had to confront it in practice. While at temple, Naveen meets Jay Kurundkar, a white man adopted by two Indian parents. Naveen is slowly charmed and softened by Jays sincerity and confidence. They fall in loveeven as Naveen avoids telling his family about Jay.Where to watch: On VOD Sullivan's Crossing (season 3) - May 7Having finally confessed her love to Cal Jones (Chad Michael Murray) and still reeling from the aftermath of Robs diner fire, Maggie Sullivan (Morgan Kohan) makes the decision to leave her career as a neurosurgeon behind to help run her father, Sully Sullivans (Scott Patterson) campground. But trading the adrenaline of the OR for a slower paced life at the Crossing wont be easy and Maggie will be faced with many challenges as she continues her journey from the Head to the Heart.Where to watch: The CWCriminal Minds: Evolution (season 3) - May 8In the wake of last seasons shocking finale, the upcoming all-new season of Criminal Minds: Evolution picks up as the FBIs elite team of profilers investigates the deadly mystery of Gold Star. As the conspiracy unfolds, the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) is met with an unexpected complication when serial killer Elias Voit negotiates a deal that transfers him to federal custody in the BAUs own backyard. The team faces its biggest threat yet and cannot emerge unscathed from the mind-bending consequences.Where to watch: Paramount+Poker Face (season 2) - May 8Poker Face is a mystery-of-the-week series following Natasha Lyonnes Charlie, who has an extraordinary ability to determine when someone is lying. She hits the road with her Plymouth Barracuda and with every stop encounters a new cast of characters and strange crimes she cant help but solve.Where to watch: Peacock Clown in a Cornfield - May 9In Clown in a Cornfield, Quinn and her father have just moved to the quiet town of Kettle Springs hoping for a fresh start. Instead, she discovers a fractured community that has fallen on hard times after the treasured Baypen Corn Syrup Factory burned down. As the locals bicker amongst themselves and tensions boil over, a sinister, grinning figure emerges from the cornfields to cleanse the town of its burdens, one bloody victim at a time. Welcome to Kettle Springs. The real fun starts when Frendo the clown comes out to play.Where to watch: In theatersThe Ugly Stepsister - May 9A sinister twist on the classic Cinderella story, The Ugly Stepsister follows Elvira (Lea Myren) as she prepares to earn the princes affection at any cost. In a kingdom where beauty is a brutal business, Elvira will compete with the beautiful and enchanting Agnes (Thea Sofie Loch Nss) to become the belle of the ball.Where to watch: ShudderBet - May 15Bet follows the students at a boarding school for the global elite, where underground gambling determines the schools hierarchy. When Yumeko, a mysterious transfer student arrives, her gambling prowess puts her in the crosshairs of the powerful Student Council, while her secret quest for revenge threatens to upend the schools status quo entirely.Where to watch: Netflix Overcompensating - May 15Overcompensating is a college-set ensemble comedy about the wild, chaotic journey of Benny, a closeted former football player and homecoming king, as he becomes fast friends with Carmen, a high school outsider on a mission to fit in at all costs. With guidance from Bennys older sister and her campus-legend boyfriend, Benny and Carmen juggle horrible hookups, flavored vodka, and fake IDs. Deeply funny and personal, the show explores the lengths to which we all overcompensate while on the path to finding out who we really are.Where to watch: Prime VideoSkyMed (Season 3) - May 15SkyMed follows the triumphs and tribulations of young medics and pilots who fly air ambulances across the remote skies of Northern Canada. Weaving together intense journeys with jaw-dropping medical rescues 20,000 feet in the air in the most remote conditions, the new season throws the diverse group of medical responders into all-new challenges on the job and in their personal lives. Picking up in the aftermath of the dramatic season two finale, the tight-knit SkyMed team is faced with a shocking medical emergency for one of its members and must rely on each other more than ever as they experience heart-pulsing rescues, new love and hard goodbyes.Where to watch: Paramount+Welcome to Wrexham (season 4) - May 15In 2020, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds teamed up to purchase the 5th tier Wrexham Football Club in the hopes of creating an underdog story the whole world could root for. The Club achieved back-to-back promotions to bring them into EFL League One for the first time in 20 years. As they continue to rise in the pyramid, the stakes get higher with a new level of intensity, competition and costs.Where to watch: FXMatteo Lane: The Al Dente Special - May 16Matteo Lane's comedy is like catching up with your old friend at brunch. In his latest special, he shares a glimpse into his travels, unique family background and friendships.Where to watch: Hulu Murderbot - May 16Based on Martha Wells bestselling Hugo and Nebula Award-winning book series, Murderbot is a sci-fi thriller/comedy about a self-hacking security construct who is horrified by human emotion yet drawn to its vulnerable clients. Murderbot must hide its free will and complete a dangerous assignment when all it really wants is to be left alone to watch futuristic soap operas and figure out its place in the universe.Where to Watch: Apple TV+Things Like This - May 16When two people sharing the same name find themselves falling in love, it seems as if destiny has woven their lives together amidst the restless heartbeat of New York City. Under the city's shimmering lights and endless skyline, everything feels perfectly aligned. But in a place where dreams and realities blur, is fate ever as predictable as it seems?Where to watch: In theatersThe Chi (season 7) - May 16This season, with Alicia at the helm, the pivotal women of The Chi rise to reclaim their power. Yet, as loyalties are tested and new rivalries are stoked, it becomes clear that theres only one crown and it will come at a heavy cost.Where to watch: ShowtimeNine Perfect Strangers (season 2) - May 21Nine new strangers connected in ways they could never imagine are invited by mysterious guru, Masha Dmitrichenko (Nicole Kidman), to join a transformational wellness retreat in the Austrian Alps. Over the course of a week, she takes them to the brink. Will they make it? Will she? Masha is willing to try anything in the interest of healing everyone involved, including herself.Where to watch: Hulu Sirens - May 22Devon thinks her sister Simone has a really creepy relationship with her new boss, the enigmatic socialite Michaela Kell. Michaelas cult-ish life of luxury is like a drug to Simone, and Devon has decided its time for an intervention, but she has no idea what a formidable opponent Michaela will be. Told over the course of one explosive weekend at The Kells lavish island estate, Sirens is an incisive, sexy, and darkly funny exploration of women, power, and class.Where to watch: NetflixLilo & Stitch - May 23A live-action reimagining of Disneys 2002 animated classic, Lilo & Stitch is the wildly funny and touching story of a lonely Hawaiian girl and the fugitive alien who helps to mend her broken family.Where to watch: In theatersBig Mouth (season 8) - May 23In the eighth and final season of Big Mouth, our beloved Bridgeton teens tackle new challenges as high schoolers such as: driving, drugs, sexual inexperience, enthusiastic consent, porn and the teenage mind, cancel culture, their changing bodies, and (in the end) fear of the looming future. Through it all, friendship is the cornerstone for surviving this time of life whether ones puberty is just beginning, like for Nick who gets his first growth spurt, or near its conclusion, like for a maturing (and prematurely balding) Andrew. At the height of the season, when many of our characters are in crisis, Compassion (personified as a new creature voiced by Holly Hunter), emerges as a crucial way forward. Ultimately, though, this season is about the importance of sticking by and supporting your friends, especially when life gets overwhelming and messy. In the end, our kids step into the harrowing unknown of the future, made less afraid of whats to come because they have each other.Where to watch: NetflixPee-wee as Himself - May 23A chronicle of the life of artist and performer Paul Reubens and his alter ego Pee-wee Herman. Prior to his recent death, Reubens spoke in-depth about his creative influences, and the personal struggles he faced to persevere as an artist.Where to watch: MaxFear Street: Prom Queen - May 23Welcome back to Shadyside. In this next installment of the blood-soaked Fear Street franchise, prom season at Shadyside High is underway and the schools wolfpack of It Girls is busy with its usual sweet and vicious campaigns for the crown. But when a gutsy outsider puts herself in the running, and the other girls start mysteriously disappearing, the class of 88 is suddenly in for one hell of a prom night.Where to watch: Netflix Pretty Boy - May 27Suffering from blindness after a botched laser surgery, Hollywood actress Faye is abducted from her hillside estate by a masked lunatic named Pretty Boy. He drags her to a nearby home, where several decadent swingers are throwing a retro Valentines Day party. As the partiers meet up one by one with Pretty Boy and his machete, Faye awakens and struggles to plot her escape.Where to watch: VOD The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy (season 2) - May 27In Season Two of The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy, doctors Sleech and Klak relish the fame of their recent success until a cyborg journalist starts digging a little too deep into Sleechs past.Where to watch: Prime VideoAnd Just Like That... (season 3) - May 29From executive producer Michael Patrick King, And Just Like That... follows Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, Seema, and LTW navigating the complicated reality of life, love, sex, and friendship in their 50s in New York City.Where to watch: Max Lulu is a Rhinoceros - May 30Lulu is a Rhinoceros thats who she sees when she looks in the mirror. 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