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D.C. Celebrates Trans Pride at the MLK Library on May 18 - www.metroweekly.com
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16.05.2024

D.C. Celebrates Trans Pride at the MLK Library on May 18

Moxy from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.“The afterparty is a really big deal,” says Hunt, who is overseeing the party. “We have to actually have the fun outside of the learning. The party provides a place for people to feel safe and secure, and to shake it loose after a long day of education.

Target Dumps its Pride Collection in Many Stores - www.metroweekly.com
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15.05.2024

Target Dumps its Pride Collection in Many Stores

Associated Press in an emailed statement.“Most importantly, we want to create a welcoming and supportive environment for our LGBTQIA+ team members, which reflects our culture of care for the over 400,000 people who work at Target.”Human Rights Campaign president Kelley Robinson blasted Target for caving to right-wing influencers and anti-LGBTQ groups.“Pride merchandise means something. LGBTQ+ people are in every zip code in this country, and we aren’t going anywhere,” Robinson said in a statement.“With LGBTQ+ people making up 30% of Gen Z, companies need to understand that community members and allies want businesses that express full-hearted support for the community.

Hot Picks for the Week of May 12, 2024 - www.metroweekly.com - Britain - Thailand - Washington - county Wilson - Vietnam
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12.05.2024

Hot Picks for the Week of May 12, 2024

METAMORPHOSESPsalmayene 24 directs an exciting new production of visionary Mary Zimmerman’s Tony-winning play which places the tales of Ovid into a modern-day setting, in this case the African diaspora.Folger Theatre’s production features a powerful all-Black cast that includes Edwin Brown III, Renea S. Brown, DeJeanette Horne, Yesenia Iglesias, Billie Kirshawn, Manu Kumasi, Miss Kitty, Jon Hudson Odom, Kalen Robinson, Gerrad Taylor, and Renee Elizabeth Wilson.Through June 16 at the Folger, 201 East Capitol St.

Boy Scouts to Drop the “Boy” in a Major, Inclusive Rebrand - www.metroweekly.com - USA
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09.05.2024

Boy Scouts to Drop the “Boy” in a Major, Inclusive Rebrand

The Associated Press in an interview ahead of the announcement.The name change will officially take effect on February 8, 2025, to coincide with the organization’s 115th anniversary.For years, Boy Scouts only admitted boys ages 11 to 17. It emphasized service to one’s community, leadership, the teaching of moral values, and life skills that would prepare any scout for adulthood.

The FMs Take a “Sonic Odyssey” into Early Synth Territory - www.metroweekly.com - New York - Jordan - city Brooklyn - county Queens - city Greenwich
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08.05.2024

The FMs Take a “Sonic Odyssey” into Early Synth Territory

Before forming queer synth-rock band The FMs, friends Matte Namer and Frankie Maddox Rex grew up in different parts of New York City — the former in Greenwich Village, the latter fifteen miles away in College Point, Queens.Their lives were separated by more than mere distance. “We had very different upbringings,” Namer recalls.

Alicia Keys Makes Broadway Magic with ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ (Review) - www.metroweekly.com - New York - New York - Jersey
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08.05.2024

Alicia Keys Makes Broadway Magic with ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ (Review)

Hell’s Kitchen. Reviews were fairly solid, and plenty of buzz was generated when the jukebox tuner premiered at the end of last year at New York’s Public Theater.It didn’t even complete its run in January before Keys, along with producers, announced a transfer to Broadway, where it opened in April.New Yorkers — and specifically those who live in the midtown neighborhood the show is named for (now a predominantly gay mecca) — will appreciate that the locality is having a moment in the spotlight.

‘Suffs’ is Broadway’s Most Essential Show - www.metroweekly.com - New York
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04.05.2024

‘Suffs’ is Broadway’s Most Essential Show

Hamilton, oldest sister Angelica sings, “I’m a girl in which, my only job is to marry rich.” None of them would live long enough to experience the painstaking efforts assumed by their female successors for a woman’s right to vote.Fortunately, their descendants and current audiences are hearing a completely different song just a few blocks away in New York’s theater district, thanks largely to Shaina Taub.An Obie Award-winning singer/songwriter, Taub has written the book, a winning score, and lyrics for the completely original, historically based Suffs, which tracks the decades-long struggle for fair and equal treatment of women to be treated as equally as men. The show educates, inspires, and persuades — all while being incredibly entertaining.Taub also stars in the show as Alice Paul, an activist considered one of the major architects of the twentieth-century suffragist movement.

‘Cabaret’ Is As Eerily Prescient And Important As Ever - www.metroweekly.com - Britain - New York - Germany - Berlin
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04.05.2024

‘Cabaret’ Is As Eerily Prescient And Important As Ever

Cabaret is back on Broadway with unbridled decadence and immersive glory. Certain musicals are constructed so well that, even if they are cast with mediocre performances or if the production value is low, they still hold.Cabaret stands as one of the indestructible.This might explain why the original sixties production has been revived and reinvented so many times on both sides of the Atlantic.

United Methodist Church Lifts 40-Year Ban on LGBTQ Clergy - www.metroweekly.com
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03.05.2024

United Methodist Church Lifts 40-Year Ban on LGBTQ Clergy

proposed a plan to disaffiliate from the larger church and form a separate, more “traditionalist” Global Methodist Church taking a harder line on social issues, including same-sex marriage and LGBTQ clergy.In total, 7,600 congregations — constituting one-quarter of all U.S.-based congregations — have severed ties with the church.As a result, the overall church has moved toward embracing more progressive positions on various issues, including LGBTQ inclusion.

Robert Garcia Makes Politico’s ‘Thirsty Awards’ List - www.metroweekly.com - California - Washington - Washington - George - city Santos, county George
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01.05.2024

Robert Garcia Makes Politico’s ‘Thirsty Awards’ List

Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) was named to Politico‘s list of “The 10 Thirstiest Members of Congress.”The “Thirsty Awards,” now in their second year, pay tribute to the “most shamelessly media-seeking members of Congress.”“This is Washington, after all, and it’s Washington in the Donald Trump and social media age,” Politico writes in its current issue. “Building seniority, developing relationships and forging cross-aisle consensus for incremental gains is out.

MSNBC’s Kyle Griffin: Working for The Weekend - www.metroweekly.com - New York - Albany, state New York
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27.04.2024

MSNBC’s Kyle Griffin: Working for The Weekend

Kyle Griffin’s first foray into the world of news was serving as the anchor for his high school’s morning announcements program. But the then-teenager quickly realized that being an on-air personality was not for him.“I saw at my local NBC affiliate that while the anchors and reporters were great, they were reading someone else’s words, and I wanted to be the person who wrote those words,” says Griffin.

‘Challengers’ is a Sexy, Ripping Love Match (Review) - www.metroweekly.com
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26.04.2024

‘Challengers’ is a Sexy, Ripping Love Match (Review)

Tennis isn’t a contact sport but it can be brutal on the body, mind, emotions, and ego, especially at the elite pro level depicted so sharply in the ripping sports drama Challengers.A tennis movie with much more on its menu, the film, directed by Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name), credibly captures the fiercely combative pro tour, where, for those at the top, the payoff in riches and fame can be massive.For rising or journeyman players toiling on the sport’s minor league Challengers circuit, however, the struggle to train, travel, stay healthy and fit, and just pay bills bears few rewards greater than simply winning. And if you’re not winning, then what are you doing here?That’s the ice-cold attitude espoused by tennis diva Tashi Duncan, portrayed with impervious brashness by Zendaya.

Brandy Clark is Happily Settling into Americana - www.metroweekly.com - Nashville
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23.04.2024

Brandy Clark is Happily Settling into Americana

Shucked, the Broadway musical she co-wrote with longtime collaborator Shane McNally.“[It] was really, honestly incredible to be nominated across three genres, with country, Americana, and musical theater,” she says.These days, Clark feels pretty well embraced by the country music industry. She’s part of an unprecedented wave of LGBTQ performing artists in Nashville, a lineup that includes TJ Osborne of Brothers Osborne, Orville Peck, Lily Rose, Brooke Eden, Allison Russell, and, of course, Carlile.Clark had established herself as a top-notch songwriter for hire in Nashville long before she launched a recording career.“When Kenny Rogers recorded a song of mine called ‘She’ll Believe You,’ that was a massive pinch-me moment,” Clark says.

For Don Mancini, Chucky is Much More Than a Killer Toy - www.metroweekly.com - USA
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23.04.2024

For Don Mancini, Chucky is Much More Than a Killer Toy

“I felt that exploring a story about teenage issues through the horror prism was going to work well for us,” says Don Mancini of the success of his series Chucky. “Teenagers experience their emotions in a very stylized way.

Star Trek Discovery’s Wilson Cruz Keeps Making Television History - www.metroweekly.com
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15.04.2024

Star Trek Discovery’s Wilson Cruz Keeps Making Television History

Metro Weekly cover, and he ensures that a conversation with him feels familiar, like time spent with a best friend. Talking with him is also somewhat of a unique event — spirited, unbridled, utterly free of artifice. He is warm.

‘The Nance’ at 1st Stage: Pansy Division (Review) - www.metroweekly.com - county Douglas - county Carter
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14.04.2024

‘The Nance’ at 1st Stage: Pansy Division (Review)

The Nance, directed by Nick Olcott.With careful discretion, Chauncey arranges an assignation for later with the younger man, Ned, a whippersnapper fresh from Buffalo played with aw-shucks joie de vivre by Patrick Joy.While an opening scene set at the Irving Place Theatre establishes Douglas Carter Beane’s well-plotted comedy-drama within the world of 1930s burlesque, the automat scene succinctly, incisively characterizes Chauncey and his compromised existence as a practicing homosexual at a time and place where that could easily get you arrested.It’s also a time when he might happen to get arrested for doing his job as a burlesque performer who specializes in a pansy act, camping it up onstage as the flamboyantly gay stock character known as “the nance.”The play — a winner of three Tonys in its original Broadway production starring Nathan Lane — finds Chauncey and his fellow artists of the burlesque revue at the Irving Place squarely in the sights of city authorities cracking down on these risqué cabaret showcases for ecdysiasts and vaudeville comedians.There’s a great montage in Singin’ in the Rain during the “Broadway Melody Ballet,” showing the rise of Gene Kelly’s Don Lockwood from burlesque hoofer to vaudeville showman to Broadway headliner. The quality of refinement in Don’s costumes, choreography, and chorus girls steadily sparkles brighter, along with Don’s million-dollar smile as he ascends to the top.The denizens of The Nance dwell near the bottom of that stairway to paradise, on the seedier side of Manhattan.

Civil War’s Internal Conflict (Review) - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Texas - California - Florida
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12.04.2024

Civil War’s Internal Conflict (Review)

For a while now, voices in the mist who’ve had an early peek at Alex Garland’s dystopian thriller Civil War have warned the film might be irresponsible or too incendiary in its brutal depiction of a United States divided and engulfed in war. In the dire future presented in the film, Americans confront each other in military combat within their own cities, on their own doorsteps.Starring Kirsten Dunst as intrepid war photographer Lee Smith, leading a ragtag crew of journalists into combat zones to capture the harrowing stories and images, the movie certainly does not play shy about showing intense, bloody warfare.

Bad Bunny Takes D.C.’s Capital One Arena by Storm (Review) - www.metroweekly.com - Jersey - Puerto Rico - Monaco - Jackson
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10.04.2024

Bad Bunny Takes D.C.’s Capital One Arena by Storm (Review)

Love ran deep last night between Bad Bunny and his fans, who filled the Capital One Arena from the floor up to the championship banners. The crowd’s passion for the artist and his music was punctuated with the roar of recognition that greeted the first notes of every single song.Deafening screams greeted Bad Bunny, too, as he made his entrance rising from beneath the stage to a live orchestra playing the Bond-style overture of “Nadie Sabe,” the opening track on the rapper-singer’s latest LP, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana (No one knows what will happen tomorrow).His “Most Wanted Tour,” which supports the album, is about midway through its trek across North America.

Modi’s Mission to Entertain the Jews, the Gays, and the Goyim - www.metroweekly.com
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10.04.2024

Modi’s Mission to Entertain the Jews, the Gays, and the Goyim

Commentary magazine is testament. During the Donald Trump administration, the guest of honor was former senator Joe Lieberman. The best line, however, was aimed at one of Lieberman’s senatorial siblings, in that period of Senate confirmation hearings for Trump’s raft of Supreme Court nominations.“We have Lindsey Graham here tonight,” Modi noted to his bejeweled and buttoned-up audience.

Town 2.0 Sues to Terminate Lease for St. Phillip’s Church - www.metroweekly.com - city Sanctuary
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04.04.2024

Town 2.0 Sues to Terminate Lease for St. Phillip’s Church

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Christian Gym Teacher Used Grindr to Rob Gay Men - www.metroweekly.com - Chicago - Illinois - city Sacramento - Lake - county Cook - county Christian
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02.04.2024

Christian Gym Teacher Used Grindr to Rob Gay Men

Lake McHenry County Scanner.Perteet, a Waukegan resident who is married and has four children, has been charged with three counts of armed robbery and kidnapping with a firearm, plus one count of carjacking, for his alleged involvement in three separate attacks against men on Chicago’s West Side last summer.According to a news release from the Chicago Police Department, Perteet was arrested by members of the Vehicular Hijacking Task Force on March 26 in the 3000 block of South Sacramento Ave., in Chicago’s Little Village neighborhood. He was identified by victims as the man who allegedly held them against their will and robbed them at gunpoint.The three victims included:All three crimes took place in the city’s North Lawndale neighborhood.Prosecutors claim that Perteet used Grindr to track down the victims and obtain their addresses under the guise of arranging a hookup.

In Presidential Politics, Maybe Age is Just a Number - www.metroweekly.com - Florida - state Massachusets - Washington
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01.04.2024

In Presidential Politics, Maybe Age is Just a Number

golf-cart chariot to carry him less than a half-mile as his powerful peers walked that short Sicilian stroll. Meanwhile, Biden rides a bike for pleasure. (Yes, we all know he’s fallen off his bike.

Cole Escola’s ‘Oh Mary’ is a Night of Absolute Lunacy (Review) - www.metroweekly.com - USA - Philippines
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31.03.2024

Cole Escola’s ‘Oh Mary’ is a Night of Absolute Lunacy (Review)

Oh, Mary!, Escola’s hit play which marketing materials tout “finally examines the forgotten life and dreams of Mrs. Lincoln through the lens of an idiot.Although they may not be immediately recognizable, Escola appeared on the TV shows Difficult People, At Home with Amy Sedaris, and Search Party.

Film: Spring Arts Preview 2024 - www.metroweekly.com - France - county Jones - New Jersey
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31.03.2024

Film: Spring Arts Preview 2024

Barbenheimer. Barbie, listed in our 2023 spring movie preview, and Oppenheimer, which was not, had yet to assert their primacy over the year’s box office and pop culture conversation.Few conceived those two films would spark a phenomenon that rippled through media, fashion, merchandising, music, and awards show after awards show after awards show.After all the hype and hot takes, red carpet looks, historic victories and milestones, the Barbenheimer convo only really finally abated with the Oscar wins that shuffled Barbie, Ken, and Oppy off the stage in March, ushering cinema into the spring/summer season.Now, new cinematic fascinations await, new soundtracks of the summer, your next new favorite character or performance, some star-making smash that’ll keep the world talking until 2025.

Stage: Spring Arts Preview 2024 - www.metroweekly.com - state Maryland - Virginia - city Richmond - county Arlington - county Mclean - Baltimore, state Maryland
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30.03.2024

Stage: Spring Arts Preview 2024

Macbeth starring Ralph Fiennes and Indira Varma. But, let’s be honest, all of our area theatres have showstoppers up their sleeves…Signature lets its hair down. Baltimore Center Stage serves up some fiery wings.

Hilton Accused of Pushing “LGBTQ Agenda” - www.metroweekly.com
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28.03.2024

Hilton Accused of Pushing “LGBTQ Agenda”

commercials depicting same-sex couples, called for a boycott of Oreo for selling rainbow-colored cookies during Pride season, condemned Whole Foods for sponsoring a Drag Queen Story Hour event, demanded that the Hallmark Channel pull an ad depicting a lesbian wedding, and lost their cool over a plug for TurboTax.The petition demanding the Hilton ad’s cancellation has amassed 12,186 signatures so far.“I am not buying into your social agenda that pushes the gay lifestyle,” the petition reads. “Your commercial featuring a homosexual couple and men in drag offends me, and it also offends many other conservative consumers.“I disagree with the LGBTQ agenda you are forcing on families and children.

Above & Beyond: Spring Arts Preview 2024 - www.metroweekly.com - Pennsylvania - state Maryland - Virginia - state Connecticut - county Frederick - county Mclean
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27.03.2024

Above & Beyond: Spring Arts Preview 2024

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How Matt Rodin Nails THAT Song in a Queer Company - www.metroweekly.com - New York - Florida - city Memphis - Columbia - state Arkansas - city Naples, state Florida - city Fayetteville, state Arkansas
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26.03.2024

How Matt Rodin Nails THAT Song in a Queer Company

Company, and Rodin, who performs it in the production now at the Kennedy Center, refers to it as a “rollercoaster.”Company debuted on Broadway in 1970 with music and lyrics by Sondheim and a book by George Firth. Director Marianne Elliott conceived of this production before the pandemic as a way to mark the musical’s 50th anniversary.Collaborating on the work with Sondheim until his death at the end of 2021, Elliott’s idea was to adapt the work to focus on Bobbie — a single woman whose 35th birthday is more cause for angst than celebration — rather than the original’s Bobby, a 35-year-old single man confronting the same anxiety.All of the lead character’s friends and lovers also swapped genders in the adaptation except for Paul, who is now the financé of Jamie (replacing the original character of Amy), the role played by Rodin.Company is the 31-year-old actor’s biggest show yet.

Julio Torres: A Comic Genius with a Unique Voice - www.metroweekly.com - New York - El Salvador
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26.03.2024

Julio Torres: A Comic Genius with a Unique Voice

Metro Weekly in 2019 to discuss Los Espookys, the HBO comedy series, which the former Saturday Night Live writer created with co-stars Ana Fabrega and Fred Armisen. “I think we just do things the way that we know how and like to do them.

Syphilis Cases Soar Among Gay and Bisexual Men - www.metroweekly.com - USA
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24.03.2024

Syphilis Cases Soar Among Gay and Bisexual Men

I Love Lucy was kicking off its first season, super glue had just been invented, and there were 140,000 syphilis cases reported across the country.”By 2000, however, decades of public health advocacy and medical advancements, such as the use of antibiotics in early treatment, had cut down cases to just 32,000 per year.So, what happened? Why are the numbers worse now than they were 24 years ago?“In the United States, syphilis was close to elimination in the 1990s, so we know it’s possible to reverse this epidemic,” Dr. Jonathan Mermin, director of CDC’s National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, stated.The CDC recently released its STI surveillance report for 2022, the most recent verified data set available.

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