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Boston Director Joey Frangieh Wants You to Run this Sunday for 'The Gay Agenda'

By Steve Duffy | Oct 27, 2021

Boston Theater Company artistic director Joey Frangieh wants you to run on Sunday for 'The Gay Agenda'

Blackhawks GM Resigns, Team Fined after Sexual Assault Probe

By Jay Cohen and Stephen Whyno | Oct 27, 2021

The Chicago Blackhawks mishandled allegations that an assistant coach sexually assaulted a player during the team's Stanley Cup run in 2010, according to an investigation.

Watch: Josh Cavallo Comes Out in a Big Statement Before A-League Season

Watch: Josh Cavallo Comes Out in a Big Statement Before A-League Season

By John Pye | Oct 27, 2021

Josh Cavallo recorded the statement that he'd been too concerned to talk about publicly for a very long time.

Possible Rise in Baguette Prices Poses Crunch for the French

By Thomas Adamson | Oct 27, 2021

A hike in the cost of wheat is alarming French households who fear a possible rise in the price of the prized baguette, seen by many as a barometer of the country's economic health.

Toyota Testing Hydrogen Combustion Engines in Race Cars

By Yuri Kageyama | Oct 26, 2021

Toyota said Monday it is testing hydrogen combustion engines in race cars as it works toward using the technology in commercial products.

Is There a Constitutional Right to Food? Mainers to Decide

By Patrick Whittle | Oct 25, 2021

"We want to protect people's ability to grow gardens, grow and raise their own food," says Republican Rep. Billy Bob Faulkingham.

Meet (and Vote for) the Mr. Gay World Contestants

Oct 24, 2021

Voting has opened for this year's Mr. Gay World Contest.

Picasso Artworks Auctioned for Combined $109M in Las Vegas

Oct 24, 2021

Eleven Pablo Picasso artworks have been sold for a combined $109 million in a Las Vegas auction coinciding with the artist's 140th birthday.

Aromatherapy Spray Linked to U.S. Deaths Faces Recall

By Mike Stobbe | Oct 24, 2021

U.S. health officials may have solved the mystery of how four people in different states came down with a serious tropical disease even though none had traveled internationally.

Boo! Thousands Crowd New Orleans Streets for 1st Parade

By Rebecca Santana | Oct 24, 2021

High school bands played, costumed marching groups danced, and float riders threw beads to the thousands of people who turned out for New Orleans' first big parade since COVID pandemic hit.

A Magical Trove of Ricky Jay Ephemera Hits Auction Block

By Leanne Italie | Oct 24, 2021

When Ricky Jay died in 2018, he left behind a vast trove of rare books, posters, broadsides and other artifacts that honored many who came before him. Some of those artifacts are going up for auction.

1st Big New Orleans Parade Since Pandemic a Go: Krewe of Boo

By Rebecca Santana | Oct 23, 2021

Parade-loving New Orleans is about to get its groove back.

Gay Twitter's 36 Best Tweets This Week

Gay Twitter's 36 Best Tweets This Week

By Jason St. Amand | Oct 23, 2021

It's another round up of the best tweets from Gay Twitter. This week includes reactions to hilarious dating app convos, Adele's new song, Billy Porter's Harry Styles comments and more!

Edmunds: Volkswagen Taos vs. Chevrolet Trailblazer

Oct 23, 2021

These entry-level crossovers provide lots of utility in a relatively small package and offer many features found in larger SUVs. Cutting back on size doesn't mean cutting back on convenience.

After Kanter's Tibet Comments, Celtics Blacked Out in China

By Tim Reynolds | Oct 21, 2021

Boston Celtic Enes Kanter spoke out against human rights abuse in China. The country immediately canceled the team from being viewed

Oh, No You Didn't. Twitter Hits Back on Billy Porter Changing the Fashion Game

Oh, No You Didn't. Twitter Hits Back on Billy Porter Changing the Fashion Game

Oct 21, 2021

On Monday, Billy Porter made it personal with Harry Styles, calling him out for his celebrated fashion. Twitter responds.

Superman's Not the First Bisexual Hero, But He'll Bring Hope to LGBTQ+ Fans

Oct 21, 2021

The new Superman storyline allows bisexual teens to see themselves reflected in a world-famous character.

US Gov't Targeted Canadian WWE Hall of Famer for Deportation, Fearing He Might be Gay

By Kilian Melloy | Oct 21, 2021

The United States government had WWE great Pat Patterson in its sights for deportation in the 1960s because, newly uncovered documents indicate, there were fears that he might be gay.

Chappelle Special Spurs Netflix Walkout; 'Trans Lives Matter'

Chappelle Special Spurs Netflix Walkout; 'Trans Lives Matter'

By Alex Veiga and Lynn Elber | Oct 21, 2021

Netflix employees who walked out Wednesday in protest of Dave Chappelle's special and its anti-transgender comments were joined by allies who chanted "Trans lives matter," getting pushback from counterprotesters who also showed up.

The LGBTQ+ Demographic Chappelle Dissed that No One's Talking About

By Kilian Melloy | Oct 21, 2021

Dave Chappelle's controversial Netflix special "The Closer" may have had something to offend much of the LGBTQ+ community, but there's a key group he insulted that's been overlooked.

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