By Michele Amabile Angermiller
13.05.2020 - 22:07 / etcanada.com
Entertainment Weekly is declaring “Pride forever!”
On Wednesday, the magazine introduced its brand new LGBTQ issue for the month of June, celebrating “new storytellers, enduring icons and Hollywood history.”
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Faced with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, EW said, “To bring Pride festivities home to an audience an unable to participate in big parades and parties, and to pay homage to
By Michele Amabile Angermiller
The National Trust for Scotland has warned of a renewed threat to build a holiday park upon a part of the historic Cullodenbattlefield.
TUI has further extended the suspension of holidays for UK customers amid coronavirus travel restrictions.
As lockdown restrictions begin to ease around the world, the Japanese government is putting together a plan to subsidise a portion of tourists’ travel expenses.
They grow up so fast.
Zoe Kravitz is sharing an inside look at her life in quarantine.
By Nellie Andreeva
A decade into his tenure at Big Hit Entertainment, Lenzo Yoon is gearing up for some big moves -- both in the company and in his personal life.One of the biggest takeaways of last week's executive changeups at Big Hit Entertainment -- the South Korean label home to the record-breaking BTS, Tomorrow X Together and GFriend -- came in co-CEO Lenzo Yoon's expanding his role to Global CEO and soon leading from the United States.
The Victorian Pride Centre, scheduled to open later this year, promises to be a welcoming space for all, especially vulnerable Australian LGBTQI youth. On Sunday May 17, 2020, the Center announced a new initiative to mark the International day against homophobia, biophobia, intersexism and transphobia (IDAHOBIT) – Next Generation Pride.
Fans of Vanderpump Rules will see another side of Kristen Doute through her new book, He’s Making You Crazy, but Bravo viewers will also know what — and who — she is writing about.
The Victorian Pride Centre, scheduled to open later this year, promises to be a welcoming space for all, especially vulnerable Australian LGBTQI youth. On Sunday May 17, 2020, the Center announced a new initiative to mark the International day against homophobia, biophobia, intersexism and transphobia (IDAHOBIT) – Next Generation Pride.
Entertainment Weekly (EW) is celebrating Pride Month with its Pride Forever issue, the cover of which pays tribute to LGBTQ icons and changemakers through illustration.
The first of four episodes is available now
Mary Pratt, a member of the original 1943 Rockford Peaches of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL), has died. She was 101 years old. Her death was confirmed on Wednesday by her nephew, Walter Pratt.
Mary Pratt, a member of the original 1943 Rockford Peaches of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL), has died. She was 101 years old. Her death was confirmed on Wednesday by her nephew, Walter Pratt.
Cate Blanchett is lining up two new movies for after the Hollywood shutdown is over.
In 1991, Shanti Das got her start in the music business with an internship at Capitol Records; about a decade later, she had worked with everyone from Outkast to TLC to Usher to Prince. Around the same time, she recalls, “that’s really when I first started dealing with some of my anxiety, but I didn’t really know what to call it.” By 2005, she was working 18-hour days and -- in a pre-hashtag age -- proudly a member of Team No Sleep.