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Drag Queen Bingo: Everything You Need to Know
Bingo was once all the rage. Then it looked like it might vanish. But glamorous drag queens stepped in and revitalized the classic game.
Transmissions: We're Right Here
Many years ago, when I was early in my own transition, I was listening to a drive-time talk show on KFI in Los Angeles. The topic at hand was a teacher who had just come out as a trans woman.
Black Friday Shopping Could Look Very Different This Year
Doors bursting open at stores. Crowds spilling into the aisles. Elbows brushing up against others. Products flying off shelves. These are the hallmark images of Black Friday. Well, they were.
Dolce&Gabbana Preserve the Live Fashion Show During Pandemic
An operatic pop trio belted out song from the center of a medical university plaza Wednesday while Dolce&Gabbana's showed its latest men's collection in tones of summer blues and geometric prints.
Breaking: San Jose Gay Bathhouse Watergarden Closes for Good
After 43 years in business, gay bathhouse The Watergarden in San Jose has closed for good due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
Ivanka Trump Defends Goya Post that Watchdogs Call Unethical
Ivanka Trump on Wednesday defended tweeting a photo of herself holding up a can of Goya beans to buck up a Hispanic-owned business that she says has been unfairly treated, arguing that she has "every right" to publicly express her support.
Obama, Biden, Gates Twitter Accounts Hacked in Bitcoin Scam
Con artists on Wednesday apparently hacked into the Twitter accounts of technology moguls, politicians and major companies in an apparent bitcoin scam.
Summer's Hot Accessory: 11 Face Masks to Stay Safe in Style
Why not turn function into fashion? Here are 11 of our favorite designs proving that you can simultaneously make a fashion statement and be safe.
NY Mag Junior Editors Peeved Andrew Sullivan, Daily Mail Reports
Andrew Sullivan teased the media with tweets on Tuesday as to the reasons for his upcoming departure from NYMag. Today the Daily Mail speculates as to why.
SF Queer-Owned Bar Jolene's Faces Lawsuit, Demands for Change
Jolene's Bar and Restaurant in the Mission district is embroiled in twin controversies — a lawsuit from one former owner, and anonymous allegations of employee mistreatment, manipulation, racism, and cover-ups of alleged sexual assaults.
Banksy's last COVID-19 Tags Scrubbed from London Tube Train
Even if you are Banksy, tagging is forbidden on London's Underground.
Nissan Rolls Out New Electric Crossover, Aims to Boost Image
Nissan unveiled an electric crossover vehicle Wednesday, the Japanese automaker's first major all-new model since getting embroiled in the scandal surrounding its former chairman, Carlos Ghosn.
Watch: Billy Porter Recalls Time His Cousin Threatened to Kill Him if He Came Out
Billy Porter, appearing on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," chatted with out guest host Billy Eichner and recalled a time in the 1980s when Porter's cousin threatened to kill him should he come as being gay.
Valentina Sampaio Becomes First Trans Model to Appear in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
Brazilian model Valentina Sampaio has already made history as an openly transgender model for Victoria's Secret and for making the cover of Vogue Paris. Now she's in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.
In California, Foie Gras Back on the Menu After Court Ruling
Foie gras is back on the menu in California after a federal judge ruled the health code doesn't prevent the rich dish from being brought in from out of state.
Andrew Sullivan Leaves New York Mag, Will Reveal Reason on Friday
Out political columnist Andrew Sullivan announced Tuesday that this will be his last week at New York Magazine and that Friday will be his final column for the publication, where he will reveal why he decided to quit.
After Going Viral on TikTok, Kellyanne Conway's Daughter Says Parents Banned Her from Social Media
Kellyanne Conway's teen daughter said she's being banned from social media by her parents after she went viral on TikTok for her progressive views and calling out her mother, a counselor to President Donald Trump.
Let the Good Times... Hold. Virus Recloses New Orleans Bars
It's a fresh taste of bitter medicine for New Orleans: A sharp increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations is forcing bars in the good-time-loving, tourist-dependent city to shut down again just a month after they were allowed to partially reopen.
Prada Goes Epic, Releases 5-Part SS21 Video Fashion Series
Five artists gather to produce a series of short films that encapsulate Prada's spring/summer 2021 collection, filled with sharp silhouettes, innovative fabrications and modern Italian flair.
Prada Headlines Milan's First Digital Fashion Week
Prada headlined Day 1 of Milan's first Digital Fashion Week on Tuesday with a series of out-sourced videos and the apt subtitle ''the show that never happened.''