Pabllo Vittar (real name: Phabullo Rodrigues da Silva) has become a household name in her home country of Brazil.
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Leading LGBTQ non-profit organization the It Gets Better Project unveiled Tuesday a three-day event, called "It Gets Better: A Digital Pride Experience," featuring young talent from the health, music, gaming, fashion and beauty industries.
Hosted by activist and Broadway actor Peppermint (Head Over Heels), the event will take place over three days in June and include a performance from singer Rebecca Black alongside tutorials from fitness star Caleb Marshall, TikTok creator Benji Krol and makeup
.Pabllo Vittar (real name: Phabullo Rodrigues da Silva) has become a household name in her home country of Brazil.
Shopbop, which Amazon acquired in 2006. That means shoppers will see deep discounts on brands like Kate Spade, Tory Burch, Rebecca Minkoff, Marc Jacobs, Tumi, and many more. According to CNBC, the online retail giant intends to jumpstart sales to sellers and retailers whose sales were drastically affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic as well as the postponement of the annual Amazon Prime Day, which is usually held in July.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorThe original cast of Broadway’s Tony-winning musical “Rent” will virtually reunite on June 28. The performance is part of Broadway Celebrates Pride, a virtual fundraiser for Democratic congressional candidates.Idina Menzel, Anthony Rapp, Daphne Rubin Vega, Taye Diggs, Jesse L.
Everyone has been hit hard by the pandemic but independent retailers especially have had a tricky time during lockdown. As people tightened their budgets in the wake of Covid-19, small and independent retailers have had to adapt to the new normal and they need our support now more than ever.That's why we think you should sign up to DiscovHer a digital pop up shopping event that is happening from the 30th of June to the 1st of July.
In celebration of Pride Month, electrocumbia pioneer Raymix exclusively shares with Billboard his ultimate pride-inspired playlist, which features Bomba Estéreo's "Somos Dos" and Esteman's "On Top."
actually matters: ensuring everyone under our umbrella is treated equally and with respect."As our current climate dictates, there is no longer room for segregation or hostile attitudes toward LGBTQ+ people. For me, what’s happening with the Black Lives Matter protests suggests that Pride, in its roots, is a movement requiring fierce support from all," former Paper magazine editor turned pop star Michael Love Michael tells Glamour.
Rebecca Black says there is no returning to normal and instead calls on her fellow celebrities to adopt a new normal in support of Black Lives Matter and Pride.
Adam Lambert, Katy Perry, Billy Porter, Big Freedia, and Sia are teaming up this month to keep the legacy of Pride alive in 2020, despite social-distancing restrictions forcing most would-be celebrations to shut down. On June 25, a live-streamed virtual COVID-19 relief event called Can’t Cancel Pride will air via iHeartRadio.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterIn-person Pride events may have been put on paucse, but that is not stopping the LGTBQ+ community from celebrating. P&G and iHeartMedia have teamed for “Can’t Cancel Pride: A COVID-19 Relief Benefit for the LGBTQ+ Community.” The special will raise funds for LGTBQ+ communities most impacted by COVID-19.
LGBTQ+ stars and allies including Adam Lambert, Katy Perry, Billy Porter, Big Freedia, and Sia are teaming up this month to keep the legacy of Pride alive in 2020, despite social-distancing restrictions forcing most would-be celebrations to shut down. On June 25, a live-streamed virtual COVID-19 relief event called Can’t Cancel Pride will air via iHeartRadio.
will air via iHeartRadio. All donations will benefit national organizations supporting LGBTQ+ communities, including the National Black Justice Coalition, The Trevor Project, Outright, GLAAD, SAGE, and CenterLink.
RELEASESRufus Wainwright has released new single ‘You Ain’t Big’ from his upcoming new album ‘Unfollow The Rules’.The Cribs (along with Sonic Youth’s Lee Ranaldo) have got together over that internet to record a live version of 2007 song ‘Be Safe’. “Got the old band back together”, say the old band, “despite being separated by thousands of miles, for a fashionably late isolation video, our first ‘live’ performance in almost two years.
“Real Time” on HBO Friday night, and he largely dealt with the same topic that just about everyone in the country has focused on all week: the death of George Floyd at the hands of police, and the resulting nationwide protests against police violence.The part of the show we’re going to hone in on here is “New Rules,” which is the last segment each week.
Ellen DeGeneres recently shared an anti-racism post on Twitter extending her support for the protesters demanding justice for George Floyd. However, she had to delete it after people criticised her for being 'tone-deaf.' Over the last few days, people across the USA have been participating in the anti-racism solidarity protests in support of the black victims who faced police brutality.
The organizers behind the L.A. Pride Parade and Festival are organizing a protest in solidarity with the black community after the deaths of several unarmed black individuals prompted protests nationwide.
A crowd gathers on Hollywood Boulevard to watch the first LA Pride Parade in 1970. Photo: ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives.
Lizzo got emotional as she discussed the Minneapolis protests during an Instagram Live session Sunday.