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Train Like a Celebrity: Cody Simpson's Home Workout

Train Like a Celebrity: Cody Simpson's Home Workout

Jul 10, 2020

Australian singer-songwriter Cody Simpson shows us the swimming-inspired upper body, leg and core workout he's been using to stay in shape at home.

SF Supervisors to Take Up Gay Bathhouse Policy Changes

By Matthew S. Bajko | Jul 9, 2020

San Francisco supervisors Thursday will take up proposed changes to how the city governs adult sex venues.

How Stressed Are You Grocery Shopping During a Pandemic?

Jul 9, 2020

Nearly seven in 10 Americans believe that the traditional grocery store run will be a thing of the past due to COVID-19, according to new research.

AIDS Quilt Goes Virtual As New Pandemic Brings Back Memories

By John Ferrannini | Jul 9, 2020

The National AIDS Memorial grove has launched a virtual version of the AIDS Memorial Quilt to coincide with the 23rd International AIDS Conference being held July 6-10.

Study: Gyms Will Never be the Same, Even After COVID-19

Jul 8, 2020

One in four Americans will never be returning to gyms... even once the pandemic is over, according to new research.

Watch: The Bizarre and Beautiful From Paris Fashion Week

Watch: The Bizarre and Beautiful From Paris Fashion Week

Jul 8, 2020

The world's top fashion houses have quickly reinvented themselves, creating short films to showcase their fall 20-21 collections. Here's a look at what Christian Dior, Hermès and Chanel have to offer.

Writers Warn in Open Letter Against Threat to Free Speech

By Danica Kirka | Jul 8, 2020

Dozens of artists, writers and academics have signed an open letter decrying the weakening of public debate and warning that the free exchange of information and ideas is in jeopardy amid a rise in what they call "illiberalism."

Watch: Twitter Reacts to July 4th Partying on Fire Island as Attendee Recovering from COVID Lashes Out

Jul 7, 2020

Photos and videos of people partying, which were purportedly taken at the gaycation hotspot Fire Island in New York, went viral over the July 4th weekend.

TikTok to Leave Hong Kong as Security Law Raises Questions

By Zen Soo | Jul 7, 2020

TikTok said Tuesday it will stop operations in Hong Kong, joining other social media companies in warily eyeing ramifications of a sweeping national security law that took effect last week.

Amid Rising Coronavirus Cases, Palm Springs Unites

By Matthew Wexler | Jul 7, 2020

With an economic hit $30 million in lost revenue and a surge of new cases, Palm Springs is digging deep to connect people and businesses with the resources they need to stay healthy and financially solvent.

First Look: La Métamorphose Fall-Winter 20-21 Couture Collection

First Look: La Métamorphose Fall-Winter 20-21 Couture Collection

Jul 7, 2020

Photographed at the Royal Castle of Amboise, the latest collection by La Métamorphose draws inspiration from the Dark Moon and features all French fabrics.

How Risky is Dining Out During COVID-19 Pandemic?

Jul 7, 2020

There is some risk, but health officials say there are precautions you can take to minimize the chances you'll be exposed to the virus.

Kaepernick, ESPN Team Up for Documentary Series on His Life

By Rob Maaddi | Jul 7, 2020

Colin Kaepernick will be featured in a documentary series produced by ESPN Films as part of a first-look deal with The Walt Disney Co.

Celebrate The Unique Woman's Coalition with Big Freedia & Other Black Trans Artists

Jul 7, 2020

The Unique Woman's Coalition announced that it will be holding their virtual fundraiser event Unique Woman's Coalition Community Celebration on July 11 at 3pm PT / 6pm ET. The event will feature musical performances from notable black trans artists.

Watch: Norma LaRue? — Chi Chi Vows a Comeback

Jul 6, 2020

Porn director and drag personality Chi Chi LaRue was recently suspended from directing adult features from two studios after accusations of sexually abusing an adult actor. But, like Norma Desmond, she vows a comeback.

What is the Queerest House in Cambridge? Find out in ZOOM Discussion

Jul 6, 2020

Join The History Project and Hilary Iris Lowe of Temple University and Nicole Mello of the Longfellow House - Washington's Headquarters National Historic site for a presentation on house museums and a case study of the interpretation of LGBTQ+ history.

Trump Lashes Out at NASCAR, Bubba Wallace Over Flag, Rope

By Jill Colvin | Jul 6, 2020

After a weekend spent stoking division, President Donald Trump on Monday went after NASCAR's only Black driver and criticized its decision to ban the Confederate flag at its races and venues.

Mercedes to Recall 660,000 Vehicles in China for Oil Leak

Jul 6, 2020

Mercedes-Benz will recall more than 660,000 vehicles in China later this year for a possible oil leak.

As Paris Fashion Week is Streamed, Critics Look to Future

By Thomas Adamson | Jul 6, 2020

After first canceling the July shows for menswear and Haute Couture, the French fashion federation has now organized an unprecedented schedule of digital-only events instead.

Mona Lisa Back at Work, Visitors Limited, as Louvre Reopens

Jul 6, 2020

Paris' Louvre Museum, which houses the world's most famous portrait, reopened Monday after a four-month coronavirus lockdown and without its usual huge throngs.

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