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5 Songs You Didn’t Know Justin Tranter Wrote - www.metroweekly.com
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12.12.2023

5 Songs You Didn’t Know Justin Tranter Wrote

they grace the cover of MetroWeekly, not only for their undeniable talent but also as a proud representative of the nonbinary community.Tranter’s journey to songwriting stardom took a unique path, as they initially rocked stages as the lead vocalist of Semi Precious Weapons for years.It was in the field of songwriting, however, that Tranter found their true calling, and it didn’t take long before they became a sought-after collaborator for artists across genres, with too many hit singles to count.Here are five of Tranter’s biggest and best hits as a songwriter. Justin Bieber – “Sorry”One of the undeniable gems in Tranter’s songwriting crown is “Sorry,” a global phenomenon performed by Justin Bieber.Co-written by Tranter, the track served as a cornerstone in Bieber’s career comeback and featured on his fourth studio album, Purpose.“Sorry” was a quick smash, and after waiting behind Adele, it finally reached No.

Kevin McCarthy Endorses Donald Trump for President - www.metroweekly.com - USA
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11.12.2023

Kevin McCarthy Endorses Donald Trump for President

CBS Sunday Morning, McCarthy predicted Trump would win the GOP nomination for the presidency in 2024. “If Biden stays as the nominee for the Democrats, I believe Donald Trump will win, I believe the Republicans will gain more seats in the House, and the Republicans will win the Senate,” McCarthy said.McCarthy answered in the affirmative when asked if Trump could count on his support. When asked if he’d serve in a Trump cabinet, McCarthy said “if I’m the right person for the job.”“I’ve worked with President Trump on a lot of policies,” he told Costa.

Wisconsin Governor Vetoes Ban on Transgender Health Care - www.metroweekly.com - Wisconsin
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11.12.2023

Wisconsin Governor Vetoes Ban on Transgender Health Care

exceptions for intersex children or children with hormonal deficiencies, who would still be allowed to receive the exact same therapies that are prohibited for transgender children.Critics of such provisions say it exposes the hypocrisy of bills restricting gender-affirming care, in that only children identifying as transgender are targeted, while intersex children are instead “forced” to conform to a certain binary gender presentation for the comfort of larger society.Additionally, intersex children are often subjected to surgical interventions when they are just days old — which not only eliminates a patient’s ability to consent, but may increase a minor’s gender dysphoria if doctors and parents choose a gender presentation that does not match their gender identity.The ban on gender-affirming care was passed by Republicans in October, along with two other bills targeting transgender participation in high school and collegiate sports. At the time, Evers threatened to veto any measure targeting the LGBTQ community, as reported by AM news radio outlet WTMJ.“This type of legislation, and the rhetoric beget by pursuing it, harms LGBTQ people and kids’ mental health, emboldens anti-LGBTQ hate and violence, and threatens the safety and dignity of LGBTQ Wisconsinites,” Evers wrote in his veto message.

Supreme Court Allows Conversion Therapy Ban to Remain in Place - www.metroweekly.com - Washington - Columbia
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11.12.2023

Supreme Court Allows Conversion Therapy Ban to Remain in Place

ruled in favor of the state, finding that Tingley’s free speech rights were not violated.But on December 11, three justices — Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Brett Kavanaugh — said they would have heard Tingley’s appeal. “There is a fierce public debate over how best to help minors with gender dysphoria,” Thomas wrote in his dissent.

Beyoncé’s Best Renaissance Looks - www.metroweekly.com
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11.12.2023

Beyoncé’s Best Renaissance Looks

Billboard charts, as she’s used to, but at the box office.Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé shot to the top of that ranking once the concert film/documentary hybrid was released, earning tens of millions at the box office in its opening weekend alone.The film was received well by both fans and critics alike. The performances are, of course, among the best in the world. The behind-the-scenes look into how her Renaissance World Tour came together is exciting.

Matt Bomer And Lee Pace Used To Live Together? - www.metroweekly.com - New York - city Brooklyn
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09.12.2023

Matt Bomer And Lee Pace Used To Live Together?

GQ Hype. The actor, known for his roles in various TV shows and films, including White Collar and The Normal Heart, gave his Fellow Travelers costar Jonathan Bailey a tour around New York City’s West Village for the cover story chat, and the whole time he was reminiscing about his stint in the area before achieving stardom.

Streaming Service Slaps Adult Rating on “My Little Pony” - www.metroweekly.com - Russia - city Moscow
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08.12.2023

Streaming Service Slaps Adult Rating on “My Little Pony”

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.It appears to be an attempt to comply with the country’s law prohibiting the spread of pro-LGBTQ “propaganda,” reports Meduza, a Latvian-based Russian- and English-language online news outlet.Kinopoisk did not officially explain why it changed the rating of the children’s show. However, speculation has largely centered around a tomboyish character named Rainbow Dash, who has been interpreted as queer despite having no stated sexual orientation.Those familiar with the My Little Pony series note that the rating may also have been inspired by the introduction of two characters — Aunt Holiday and Auntie Lofty — who appear to be a same-sex couple in the show’s ninth and final season.

D.C. Has Highest Percentage of LGBTQ Adults in Nation - www.metroweekly.com - USA - California - Hawaii - state Alaska - Washington - Columbia - state Washington
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08.12.2023

D.C. Has Highest Percentage of LGBTQ Adults in Nation

report, released last month, provides an estimate of the number and percent of the U.S. LGBTQ adult population, based on data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, a network of health-related telephone surveys that inquire about Americans’ health-related risk behaviors, chronic health conditions, and use of preventive services.Based on the BRFSS data, the Williams Institute estimates that approximately 5.6% of the U.S.

GOP Candidates Fight Over Trans Issues in Debate - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Florida
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07.12.2023

GOP Candidates Fight Over Trans Issues in Debate

News Nation, host of the evening.DeSantis claimed Haley supports “gender mutilation of minors” and does not support government intervention to stop these treatments.Haley responded that she had actually criticized Florida’s original “Don’t Say Gay” law, which bans instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in schools, for only going as high as third grade.She said it should be expanded to all grades. DeSantis pointed out that the expansion was a different piece of legislation, which was passed earlier this year. “We’re talking about sex change operations on minors,” countered DeSantis.

RuPaul’s Drag Race Announces Start Date For Season 16 - www.metroweekly.com
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07.12.2023

RuPaul’s Drag Race Announces Start Date For Season 16

RuPaul’s Drag Race is making a fierce comeback, and this time around, there are several fun twists — the kind that audiences have come to expect from the reality TV staple.RuPaul’s Drag Race is set to return for its milestone sixteenth season on January 5. The show is back on MTV, home to some of the series’ most recent runs. This time around, 14 new contestants will compete for the coveted title of America’s next drag superstar.

Meet The Queens Of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 16 - www.metroweekly.com - California
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07.12.2023

Meet The Queens Of RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 16

RuPaul’s Drag Race is set to premiere on January 5 with a two-part return. This time around, the queens are set to not only showcase what they can do and what sets them apart from the competition in the annual talent show, but they’ll be voting who ends up on top and who will have to lip sync for their lives.

Saucy Santana Says He Doesn’t Want A Gay Son - www.metroweekly.com - city Santana
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07.12.2023

Saucy Santana Says He Doesn’t Want A Gay Son

“I think for me, just being honest, I’m just worried about how to raise a kid and just me being gay, and I feel like if I have a son, I wouldn’t want my son to be gay.” That comment surely caused a stir, and Santana knew it would, as he quickly followed it up to explain his thought. ” He added, “Not because nothing is wrong with it, but because of everything that I went through.”A post shared by The Shade Room (@theshaderoom)While the brief clip offered a glimpse into Santana’s thoughts on having a son, he elaborated further in response to host Devale’s prompting.

Florida AG Compares LGBTQ Books to Nazi Propaganda - www.metroweekly.com - Florida - Lake
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06.12.2023

Florida AG Compares LGBTQ Books to Nazi Propaganda

makes it easier to remove books from libraries that are deemed to have “sexual” content or are considered “inappropriate” for minors.One of the books removed from shelves was And Tango Makes Three, a children’s story based on real-life events about a same-sex penguin couple that hatches an egg together and raises its chick.The book was recently banned by Lake County Public Schools in central Florida, only to be returned to shelves after the book’s authors filed a lawsuit.While Lake County has permitted Tango to return to shelves, the overall law still allows for other titles with LGBTQ themes or characters to be restricted, and the authors’ lawsuit has been transferred to U.S.

Matt Walsh says Gay Surrogacy is Like “Human Trafficking” - www.metroweekly.com
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06.12.2023

Matt Walsh says Gay Surrogacy is Like “Human Trafficking”

edition of The Matt Walsh Show on The Daily Wire, the host, known for his harsh anti-LGBTQ views, discussed Fox News commentator Guy Benson’s recent announcement that he and his partner, Adam Wise, had a child via surrogacy.He blasted Benson for speaking to Parade magazine about the birth of his son, Conrad, and being a new parent, and fellow Fox News hosts for congratulating Benson on the expansion of his family.Walsh asserted that by giving the interview to Parade, Benson and Wise had implicitly opened up the discussion of the issues surrounding gay parenting and surrogacy for public debate — thereby enabling social conservatives, like Walsh, to express horror over their personal decisions.Walsh then ran two clips: one of a British-sounding gay couple talking about their experience with surrogacy and how they selected the egg donor, and the other of a former surrogate giving advice and tips to women on how to approach being a surrogate.Based on those clips, he then cast the very act of surrogacy as a selfish, immoral act akin to human trafficking.“A surrogate contractually signs her uterus over to a third party,” he says in a clip posted online by left-wing media watchdog Media Matters for America. “That third party can contractually require her to kill the child in her womb.

Library Forced to Remove LGBTQ Books to Stay Open - www.metroweekly.com - state Kansas
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05.12.2023

Library Forced to Remove LGBTQ Books to Stay Open

Kansas Reflector, all five city commissioners have ties to the Society of St. Pius X, a conservative religious sect with significant influence over the town.While the commissioners are technically not supposed to control decisions regarding how the library functions, they sought to pressure Cremer into deciding between keeping the library branch open, or parting with some books that ran against the commissioners’ personal moral and religious beliefs.Last year, St.

Beyoncé Honors Her Gay Uncle Johnny In Concert Film - www.metroweekly.com - Indiana
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04.12.2023

Beyoncé Honors Her Gay Uncle Johnny In Concert Film

Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, is not just a musical spectacle and a heart-pumping recreation of the tour with which it shares a name, but a heartfelt tribute to her late Uncle Johnny.The movie opened globally on Friday, Dec. 1, World AIDS Day, a day meant to honor and remember those who have passed away from the disease.During a premiere event, the singer stood on stage and spoke to the crowd.“I’m really proud this film is coming out on December 1st, World AIDS Day, in honor of Uncle Johnny,” she said.

Billie Eilish Didn’t Realize People Didn’t Know She Was Queer - www.metroweekly.com
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04.12.2023

Billie Eilish Didn’t Realize People Didn’t Know She Was Queer

Variety event honoring the biggest stars and most important artists of the year. While speaking with the hosting publication, the Grammy winner talked about her recent coming out, which took place in a Variety cover story. “I kinda thought, wasn’t it obvious?” Eilish stated to the red carpet interviewee when her cover story was brought up.

Dolly Parton: From Country to Rock Star - www.metroweekly.com
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03.12.2023

Dolly Parton: From Country to Rock Star

Rockstar, one comes to my mind:Camp.Rockstar stands out among Parton’s massive and celebrated discography as her first proper rock album. The singer-songwriter decided to switch things up from her usual country sound to a harder, more guitar-oriented style after being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.She initially declined the prestigious honor, believing she hadn’t done enough to earn a spot in the hallowed hall.

‘Fargo’ Season 5 Review: Midwestern Rhapsody - www.metroweekly.com - USA - city Fargo
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03.12.2023

‘Fargo’ Season 5 Review: Midwestern Rhapsody

Fargo franchise is what gardeners would call a volunteer tree: sprung from a robust film, it has most certainly taken on a life of its own.Five seasons in, it has become the inimitable vision of writer Noah Hawley and his murderously affectionate take on the American Midwest. A witty, mischievous raconteur, Hawley delivers his (usually) cop-based yarns through ordinary lives that end up being anything but.

‘Public Obscenities’ at Woolly Mammoth Review - www.metroweekly.com - USA - India
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03.12.2023

‘Public Obscenities’ at Woolly Mammoth Review

Public Obscenities, which he also directs, may have its flaws but it is nevertheless filled with beguiling charm.Set in a modest modern-day home in India (evocatively rendered by scenic designer Peiyi Wong), the premise is certainly juicy: American-raised Choton has come to stay with his aunt and uncle while he films interviews for his American Ph.D. in gender studies.In tow is photographer Raheem, Choton’s recently-acquired boyfriend, an American who doesn’t speak the language but who is eager to show respect for the family and culture.Chowdhury enjoys gently plumbing the humor in his scenario — and even gives a few nods to Bollywood — but with an agenda that is far more searching and enduring.

‘Serving in Secret’ Delves into the History of Gays in the Military - www.metroweekly.com - USA - county San Diego
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03.12.2023

‘Serving in Secret’ Delves into the History of Gays in the Military

Serving in Secret.The documentary, a co-production of MSNBC Films and TIME Studios, is one of several films in Trevor Noah’s documentary series “The Turning Point,” a collection that examines hot-button issues in the United States. Serving in Secret focuses on the historical prohibitions put in place to prevent gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals from serving in the U.S.

‘Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé’: Everything You Need To Know - www.metroweekly.com - Los Angeles
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03.12.2023

‘Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé’: Everything You Need To Know

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, Beyoncé is looking to make even more money and wow fans and critics alike with her own documentary/concert film hybrid Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, which is a must-see for any super fan.What Is Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé About?In Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, the audience gets a behind-the-scenes look at just how much work goes into crafting her stage show. This is Beyoncé we’re talking about, so of course she gives it her all, and in case that wasn’t clear to anyone who actually attended one of the shows, this movie will prove her work ethic.

5 Must-Hear Gay Albums in December 2023 - www.metroweekly.com
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01.12.2023

5 Must-Hear Gay Albums in December 2023

Dove Cameron – Alchemical: Volume 1Release Date: December 1Dove Cameron is no stranger to success on the Billboard charts — though most of her biggest wins weren’t achieved entirely on her own. The Disney star scored a No.

Decriminalizing Gay Sex Helps Combat HIV/AIDS - www.metroweekly.com - Kenya - Ghana - Uganda - city Georgetown
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01.12.2023

Decriminalizing Gay Sex Helps Combat HIV/AIDS

Progress and the Peril” asserts that regions without criminal penalties for homosexuality or gender-nonconformity have made greater advancements in curbing the spread of HIV/AIDS.According to the report, more countries took steps to decriminalize same-sex relations in 2022 than in any of the past 25 years. At the same time, however, countries with existing prohibitions on same-sex activity, such as Uganda, Kenya, and Ghana, are attempting to impose harsher penalties on people convicted of violating those laws.The report claims that 129 of the world’s 194 countries do not criminalize same-sex relations, and an additional 24 don’t enforce existing criminal prohibitions, leaving only 41 countries with recent prosecutions for violating anti-sodomy laws.

5 Things To Know About Dove Cameron - www.metroweekly.com
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01.12.2023

5 Things To Know About Dove Cameron

Cameron officially launched her music career in earnest several years ago, when she was still riding high off of her early TV and film successes. In the years since, she’s produced a lot of songs, but only a handful that made a real commercial impact. Thus is the life of a musician in the pop world!Now, she’s released her long-awaited debut album Alchemical: Volume 1, which features her signature blend of dark, brooding pop.

The 105 Republicans Who Voted to Expel George Santos - www.metroweekly.com - George - city Santos, county George
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01.12.2023

The 105 Republicans Who Voted to Expel George Santos

mounting a vigorous defense of himself during debate on the floor of the House.Santos, who faces 23 federal criminal charges, has claimed that the House Ethics Committee rushed its investigation into allegations against him, with the intent of reaching a predetermined conclusion that he was guilty of wrongdoing.Despite concerns from some lawmakers over the precedent that voting to expel a member who has not yet been convicted might set, and opposition from Republican House leadership, 105 Republicans — or almost half the caucus — voted with 206 Democrats to remove Santos from office.Those Republican members voting for expulsion were:On the other side of the aisle, only four Democrats voted against expelling Santos.Reps. Nikema Williams (Ga.) and Bobby Scott (Va.) voted against expelling the congressman, while Reps.

CDC Calls for “Urgency” in Combating HIV/AIDS - www.metroweekly.com - USA
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01.12.2023

CDC Calls for “Urgency” in Combating HIV/AIDS

“Dear Colleague” letter released in advance of December 1, which is recognized as World AIDS Day, Dr. Robyn Neblett Fanfair — the captain of the U.S.

Florida Students Walk Out Over Transgender Investigation - www.metroweekly.com - Florida - county Broward
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30.11.2023

Florida Students Walk Out Over Transgender Investigation

WTVJ. Temporary athletic coach Alex Burgess was told his services were on pause while the investigation proceeded.

Glen Powell’s Best Thirst Traps - www.metroweekly.com
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30.11.2023

Glen Powell’s Best Thirst Traps

Fast Food Nation, The Dark Knight Rises, and The Expendables 3. He gained more attention after appearing in Hidden Figures, for which he won a Screen Actor’s Guild Award.

Hawaii is the Most Tattoo-Obsessed State, Study Finds - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Hawaii - Switzerland - Colorado - Washington - Montana - Columbia - Tennessee - state Delaware
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28.11.2023

Hawaii is the Most Tattoo-Obsessed State, Study Finds

Findings from a new study conducted by LL Tattoo in Bern, Switzerland, offer insight into the evolving body ink culture across the United States, and unsurprisingly, Hawaii topped the list.The state, rich in meaningful tattoo heritage, boasted searches for terms like “tattoo shops near me” at a rate of about 12 per 1,000 people across the islands.Montana, meanwhile, ranked last, with those in the state doing similar searches at a rate less than half that of The Aloha Stage — 5.01 per 1,000 people. So, what landed Washington, D.C., in fourth place?Researchers suggest that a unique dichotomy brews in the nation’s capital.

Vote Triggered to Expel George Santos from Congress - www.metroweekly.com - George - city Santos, county George
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28.11.2023

Vote Triggered to Expel George Santos from Congress

scathing report from the House Ethics Committee that found Santos had violated various ethical and campaign finance laws.That report, which has been made public, accuses the openly gay Republican lawmaker of deceiving donors into contributing to him, ostensibly to help pay for campaign expenses, only to use that money on personal expenses, including luxury clothing brands, Botox, spa treatments, and porn subscriptions.He also reported fictitious loans to political committees to encourage donors to continue contributing to him, and to convince Republican Party officials that he should qualify for special campaign funding.Following the report’s release, House Ethics Committee Chairman Michael Guest (R-Miss.) filed a resolution calling for Santos’s expulsion. But that resolution has not yet been filed as privileged, meaning that the Republican-led House could choose to delay a vote.Because Garcia and Goldman’s resolution is privileged, House leaders must schedule a vote on the matter within two legislative days, in this case by the end of Thursday.“The time has finally come to remove George Santos from Congress,” Garcia said in a statement.

Taylor Swift’s “Style”: A Near-Perfect Pop Gem Revisited - www.metroweekly.com
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23.11.2023

Taylor Swift’s “Style”: A Near-Perfect Pop Gem Revisited

1989 (Taylor’s Version), it’s the perfect time to revisit this chart-topping gem.When “Style” first arrived in 2014 as part of her original 1989 album, it immediately made an impact. The song’s infectious melody, clever lyrics, and Swift’s signature emotive delivery catapulted it toward the top of the charts. It peaked at No.

Florida Wants to Pass a “Don’t Say Gay” Law for Workplaces - www.metroweekly.com - Florida
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23.11.2023

Florida Wants to Pass a “Don’t Say Gay” Law for Workplaces

HB 599 has been dubbed as a “Don’t Say Gay” bill for government and private work environments.Under the bill, state and local government employers and contractors — which the bill defines as any “individual, partnership, corporation, or business entity” that “enters or attempts to enter into a contract for services” with any state, county, municipality, or special tax district in Florida — would be barred from using pronouns and honorific titles that do not match their assigned sex at birth, which is described as “an immutable biological trait.”As noted by transgender journalist Erin Reed, due to the bill’s wide-ranging definition of “contractors,” the prohibition would apply to private businesses, stadiums, convention centers, hospitals, insurance agencies, and any other entities that contract with local jurisdictions.“Florida Republicans just filed legislation that would essentially ban gender pronouns in PRIVATE businesses and prohibit trainings about pronouns in nonprofits too,” wrote State Rep. Anna Eskamani (D-Orlando) on the social media platform X.

Jacob Elordi Is Glad Barry Keoghan Drank His…What? - www.metroweekly.com
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20.11.2023

Jacob Elordi Is Glad Barry Keoghan Drank His…What?

Saltburn opened in theaters.The dark comedy from Emerald Fennell, the Oscar-winning director of Promising Young Woman, is receiving fairly positive – but not glowing – reviews. The performances from its cast, however, are uniformly earning praise. Now, as some of the actors promote the title, one quote in particular has many gay fans rushing to buy a ticket.In an interview with Variety, star and current sensation Jacob Elordi opened up about one scene in particular that is quite adult in nature.

HRC Examines Rising Trend of Anti-Transgender Violence - www.metroweekly.com
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20.11.2023

HRC Examines Rising Trend of Anti-Transgender Violence

report highlighting the ongoing trend of violence against transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals and memorializing those who have died in the past 12 months.The report’s release coincides with today’s Transgender Day of Remembrance, which memorializes those transgender, gender-nonconforming, and nonbinary individuals who have lost their lives since November 2022. Since 2013, HRC has recorded the deaths of 335 transgender and gender-nonconforming individuals due to violence, including at least 33 who were killed over the past year.

‘Dream Scenario’ Review: Dream Boat - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Hollywood - Norway - county Lane - city Sandler - county Gem - state Oregon
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18.11.2023

‘Dream Scenario’ Review: Dream Boat

It’s not a career revival until you star in an A24 film helmed by a buzzy director decades your junior. That seems to be the new rule in Hollywood these days.Just ask Adam Sandler, who revitalized his career with a sweaty, unforgettable performance in the Safdie brothers’ Uncut Gems, or Nathan Lane, who’s become a self-described “poster boy for A24” following recent roles in Dicks: The Musical and Beau Is Afraid.Enter Nicolas Cage, whose once-flailing career has enjoyed a rebirth ever since his muted, mournful performance in the 2021 indie sleeper hit Pig.

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