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Judge: Anheuser-Busch Must Revise Ads Aimed at MillerCoors

May 25, 2019

A Wisconsin judge on Friday ordered Anheuser-Busch to stop suggesting in advertising that MillerCoors' light beers contain corn syrup, wading into a fight between two beer giants that are losing market share to small independent brewers.

Soccer Club President Latest Tie to French Corruption Probe

By Graham Dunbar | May 25, 2019

The president of French soccer champion Paris Saint-Germain is the latest sports official implicated in a sprawling five-year corruption probe that keeps spreading.

Chef Mario Batali Pleads Not Guilty to Felony Charges

By Alanna Durkin Richer | May 24, 2019

Celebrity chef Mario Batali, whose career crumbled amid several sexual misconduct accusations, pleaded not guilty Friday to a charge that he forcibly kissed and groped a woman at a Boston restaurant in 2017.

Threat or Promise? E-Auto Boom Could Cost Industry Jobs

By David McHugh | May 24, 2019

The world's largest carmaker is creating its first all-electric plant and phasing out production of the internal combustion-engine cars built by generations of local workers.

Star Watch: 14 Looks From Glitzy amfAR Gala

Star Watch: 14 Looks From Glitzy amfAR Gala

May 24, 2019

Kendall Jenner, Antonio Banderas and other stars attending the nearby Cannes Film Festival turned out Thursday for the 26th amfAR Gala to raise money for AIDS research.

Israeli Scientists Brew Beer with Revived Ancient Yeasts

By Ilan Ben Zion | May 24, 2019

Israeli researchers raised a glass Wednesday to celebrate a long-brewing project of making beer and mead using yeasts extracted from ancient clay vessels —some over 5,000 years old.

Spoleto Arts Festival Opens in Charleston

May 24, 2019

Charleston is opening 17 days of operas, plays, chamber music and jazz Friday as the world-renowned Spoleto Festival USA returns.

Brandon Maxwell Talks 'Project Runway,' Undressing Lady Gaga

By Gina Abdy | May 24, 2019

Lada Gaga's multiple fashion reveals were a big moment at the Met Gala, and a sweet one for her friend Brandon Maxwell.

Trump is Selling LGBTQ Pride T-Shirts, GLAAD Responds

May 24, 2019

Just in time for Pride Month in June...

4th Annual QueerX Festival Hits LA on May 31

May 23, 2019

Premiere queer global streaming network Revry presents QueerX, the 4th annual queer music, film, and industry festival, takes place from May 31st to June 2nd in West Hollywood, California, sponsored by Lexus.

GLAAD: LGBTQ Representation in Film is Up, but Not for All

By Lindsey Bahr | May 23, 2019

The advocacy organization GLAAD says that LGBTQ representation is up for major studio films released in 2018, but that none included transgender characters.

Making History: Rihanna Launches Fenty in Paris

By Thomas Adamson | May 23, 2019

Rihanna, the first black woman in history to head up a major Parisian luxury house, is unveiling her first fashion designs for Fenty at a pop-up store in Paris.

Faces of Concussions: NHL's Head-On Battle with an Epidemic

By Stephen Whyno | May 23, 2019

Various studies have tried to determine how many concussions there are in any given season in the NHL. There's little doubt to retired players that the total among 700-plus players over nearly 1,300 regular-season games, whatever it may be, is too much.

Queer|Art curates new edition of After Mentorship

May 22, 2019

Queer|Art, New York City's home for the creative and professional development of LGBTQ+ artists, presents a new edition of the After Mentorship series as part of the Food for Thought program

Report: Many Uber, Lyft Drivers Fail to Respond to Recalls

By Cathy Bussewitz | May 22, 2019

One out of six Uber and Lyft drivers in the New York City and Seattle areas are driving vehicles with outstanding recalls, according to Consumer Reports.

Why Quebec Endlessly Beckons Those on a Bicycle

By Calvin Woodward | May 22, 2019

In Montreal each spring, an epic bicycle festival demonstrates how 25,000 people can let the good times roll without bumping into each other too much. 

'Chick-fil-A' Bill Reignites LGBT Opposition in Texas

By Paul J. Weber | May 22, 2019

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signaled he will sign legislation that Republicans say is a defense of Chick-fil-A and religious freedom, but gay lawmakers sometimes tearfully railed against it on the House floor as a license to discriminate.

Elliot Norton Awards Reception @ Huntington Avenue Theater :: May 20, 2019

Elliot Norton Awards Reception @ Huntington Avenue Theater :: May 20, 2019

May 21, 2019

The Boston Theater Critics Association held their award ceremony Monday night at Boston's Huntington Avenue Theater. Later the attendees and honorees partied at the New England Conservatory of Music. See who was there.

Seeing A Twisting Road Ahead, Ford Cuts 7K White-Collar Jobs

By Tom Krisher | May 21, 2019

Ford revealed details of its long-awaited restructuring plan Monday as it prepared for a future of electric and autonomous vehicles by parting ways with 7,000 white-collar workers worldwide, about 10% of its global salaried workforce.

In Gender-Swap Photo Filters, Some Trans People See Therapy

By Jeff McMillan | May 21, 2019

Hit a button, and you're "transformed" into a woman. The beard disappears. The face and jaw smooth out. The hair floats jauntily around the shoulders.

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