Tish Cyrus celebrated her engagement to Dominic Purcell — and their upcoming nuptials — with a trip to Italy.
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Tucked away at the tippy top of Cape Cod, Massachusetts is a beautiful spot where gayness, queerness, and all on the rainbow spectrum are celebrated. Gay people walk down the street hand in hand, queer shops are on every corner, and tea dances and full-production drag shows are daily occurrences.
Here you can go to boy beach on a hot afternoon, grab some fantastic food (hello, lobster) from one of the many high-end restaurants, and generally revel in a truly queer utopia. When I visited Provincetown for the first time last August, I stepped into a world I never thought possible — being in a space where being gay or queer is the norm.
It’s comforting to be surrounded by queer people, and though tourists are bussed in during the afternoons, this is an undeniably gay space with countless rainbow flags lining the streets. History of Gay Provincetown One thing I wondered about Provincetown, colloquially called PTown, is how did this unassuming little Cape Cod beach town get so gay? Every store seems to be owned by a queer person and almost everyone on the street seems to be gay.
What gives? The story of Provincetown as a gay haven really begins in the 1890s, when the small whaling village got a railroad, making visiting easier and starting a tourism boom. Painters and artists flocked to this village that had beautiful seascapes and sand dunes, and soon began opening art schools which of course attracted gay artists.
Famous playwrights like Eugene O’Neill came to PTown in The Great Summer of 1916 to join the Provincetown players, and Tennessee Williams completed The Glass Menagerie here. The 1930s saw the town become a haven for alternative lifestyles, and by the 1950s gay men and lesbians opened guest houses and businesses
.Tish Cyrus celebrated her engagement to Dominic Purcell — and their upcoming nuptials — with a trip to Italy.
Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Cormac McCarthy, who died on Tuesday at the age of 89, is known for the dark and often merciless stories depicted in any of the dozen novels he wrote throughout his life.
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and dark American Westerns such ashas died at 89, his publisher, Knopf, said. Knopf said in a statement that McCarthy's son confirmed that he died on Tuesday of natural causes at his home in Sante Fe, New Mexico. McCarthy gained prominence for his unflinching explorations of some of the darkest corners of the American landscape. He won the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award for his 1992 novel McCarthy's 2006 novel about a father and son's journey of survival through an America decimated by an unspecified event, made readers confront extreme evil and resilient hope, and earned him the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Born in Providence, Rhode Island, McCarthy was raised in Knoxville, Tennessee, and briefly attended the University of Tennessee, where he received the Ingram-Merrill Award for creative writing. McCarthy's decades-long career took off in 1965 with his first novel, a story of murder and isolation set in a small Appalachian community.
Cormac McCarthy, considered to be one of the greatest authors of the past half-century, has died at his home in Santa Fe at the age of 89, his publisher Knopf announced. Born in Rhode Island and raised in Tennessee, McCarthy used his upbringing in the American South as the primary influence for his literary works, which were often violent, bleak and filled with morally ambiguous characters.
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on Max (formerly HBO Max), the show is a docuseries that calls itself a “rom doc” (for “romantic documentary”).It focuses on lesbian entrepreneur Ashleigh Warren, 31; hairstylist Reagan Baker, 38, realtor Kesun Lee, 36; and gay data scientist Krishnanand “Kris” Kelkar, 30. “I wouldn’t say I was tired of the New York dating scene, but it did feel like a lot,” Baker told The Post. “It was nice to remove myself from that, in order to reset.”The eight-episode series sends the four singles to eight cities: Asheville, North Carolina; New Orleans, Louisiana; Miami, Florida; Austin, Texas, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Boulder, Colorado; Seattle, Washington; and Honolulu, Hawaii. There, they use dating apps to select potential new partners, and go on dates – all on camera. “There would be cameras around, and I’d be like ‘So…what’s your favorite color?’ I would lose my mojo, at times,” said Baker. “There were a couple of dates that were more awkward than others. But, that’s part of dating.” Not all of the singles agreed on which cities offered the best dates.“I was surprised by Asheville,” said Baker. “That was one of my favorite cities for dating.
Tennessee is the place to be.Starting Thursday, June 15 and stretching all the way to Sunday, June 18, the annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival will take over the Bonnaroo Manchester Farm for a long weekend of rock n’ roll, hip-hop, pop, EDM and everything else in between.Just a few of the megastars slated to entertain fans at this year’s edition include Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Foo Fighters, Pulitzer Prize-winner Kendrick Lamar, electro icon Odesza, hitmaker Sheryl Crow and post-punk heroes Paramore.They’ll be joined by My Morning Jacket, Lil Nas X, Korn, Marcus Mumford and Pixies.All in all, over 100 acts are set to take the stage at the mutli-day musical extravaganza.And if you still need last-minute tickets, there’s no need to fear. At the time of publication, four-day passes were still available for purchase starting at $313 before fees on Vivid Seats.The lowest price we found on single-day passes was $122 before fees.Need a bit more info before committing?Keep reading — all the details you’re looking for can be found below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all single-day and multi-day general admission pass prices can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.
Old Dominion frontman Matthew Ramsey is still on the mend after a painful ATV accident in March. However, he's managed to ditch the cane as he heals up.Ramsey — alongside bandmates Geoff Sprung and Brad Tursi — spoke with ET's Rachel Smith during Day 2 of CMA Fest 2023 at Nissan Stadium in Tennessee over the weekend, and he opened up about about going sans cane, and if that means he's full recovered.«Yeah, I'm standing,» Ramsey said smiling, quickly adding that, due to being accident prone in general, he's «never been 100 percent.»Ramsey took to Instagram in March to inform fans that he «was in an ATV accident that has left my pelvis fractured in three places.» Subsequently, the band was forced to postpone several planned concerts.«I'm still doing some physical therapy, yeah.
“Yellowstone,” you know that the show and its spin-off prequel series are filled with beautiful landscapes, seriously dramatic events and scene-stealing characters that you love to hate or hate to love. But what you may not know is all the ins and outs of every character’s past and their lineage, especially the Dutton family.
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard took to the stage in drag for their third show at the Caverns Ampitheater in Grundy County, Tennessee this past weekend (June 3).The band’s performance, as noted by SPIN, came mere hours after a recent Tennessee state law banning public drag performances was officially deemed unconstitutional by a federal judge. It was also reportedly “Pride Night” at the venue, as part of ongoing Pride Month celebrations around the world throughout June.“This ain’t no protest, baby,” guitarist Joey Walker said to the audience.
Before patrons of The Original Beef of Chicagoland ever get their delicious sandwiches from chef Carmy Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White) on FX’s The Bear, they have to go through manager Richie Jerimovich—an irritable clodhopper who’s both aggravating and engaging all at the same time. He’s played with affection and reverence by Ebon Moss-Bachrach, the blue-eyed breakout best known for his stints on Girls (as Marnie’s husband Desi) and The Punisher (as David Linus ‘Microchip’ Lieberman, the title character’s ally). Here, Moss-Bachrach talks about making it big on the comedy series from executive producer Christopher Storer (Ramy).
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pampering themselves — but it’s not as chic as it sounds. Unwilling to miss even a second of their idol’s highly-acclaimed Eras Tour, diehard Taylor Swift fanatics are voluntarily wearing adult diapers to the “Anti-hero” singer’s concert stops, soiling themselves rather than stepping away from the show to use the restroom. “The diaper rash and trench foot was worth this moment of Taylor Swift looking right at us,” wrote a super fan known as Caylee, 23, in the caption of herself and a screaming friend at the 33-year-old Grammy winner’s Gillette Stadium performance in Foxborough, Mass., this month. In a separate clip, which garnered over 265,000 views, an equally enthusiastic Swift extremist is seen struggling to fashion a pair of large, white disposable underpants underneath a gold-fringe mini dress ahead of the “Shake It Off” songbird’s showcase on May 18. “It’s the most durable, the most absorbent,” said the shameless groupie with a giggle, describing the top quality of her adult diapers — which are typically reserved for folks living with incontinence, immobility, dementia or severe diarrhea. But able-bodied lovers of the “Lover” luminary are buying up the single-use briefs in bulk. “For the amount of stress and time it took for me to get Taylor Swift tickets, I will be getting an adult diaper because I’m not missing a minute of it,” revealed a buff named Katherine, 29, in a TikTok confessional that raked in more than 13,000 views. The brunette made her video admission while digitally-superimposed screenshot of a LivDry adult diaper listing on Amazon, where the undies range in price from $29 to $69, deepening on package quantity. But for some spendthrift Swifties, money seems to be no object. A Massachusetts dad
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Thania Garcia Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar have released a new collaboration “The Hillbillies,” produced by Evil Giane, alongside a music video directed by Neal Farmer. Tyler, the Creator makes a cameo in the montage, flashing a Camp Flog Gnaw 2023 button in front of Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium — confirming the carnival’s long-awaited return. “The Hillbillies” samples Bon Iver’s “PDLIF” and is the latest joint effort from cousins Lamar and Keem, who previously worked together on tracks such as “N95,” “Die Hard,” “Range Brothers,” “Savior,” “Nile,” and the Grammy award-winning “Family Ties,” among others. According to Keem’s tweet announcing the collab, the single also makes reference to Drake’s “Sticky” off his 2022 album “Honestly, Nevermind.”
elephant in the room. The musician appeared to poke fun at his recently heightened public profile, amid rumors of a relationship with global pop icon Taylor Swift, during a set with his band on Saturday. As Healy kicked off his performance with his band The 1975 at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend festival in Dundee, Scotland, the 34-year-old wryly referenced the numerous burning questions fans may currently have for him. «Is it all a bit? Is it sincere? Will he ever address it?» he said to the crowd, adding: «All of these questions and more will be ignored in the next hour.
Is it about her? Matt Healy seemingly hinted at his relationship with Taylor Swift while performing with his band, The 1975, at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend music festival.