'Emily in Paris' and the Ménage à Trois We Deserve
Love triangles are tres ennuyeux -- but there's a fun, easy way to fix them.
October 12, 2020
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Love triangles are tres ennuyeux -- but there's a fun, easy way to fix them.
David Narramore, a Republican party official in Kentucky, is accused of exposing himself in a men's restroom and then resisting arrest.
Helping Donald Trump in any way is the epitome of a scorched-earth policy, writes columnist Amanda Kerri.
The Los Angeles cast of Wicked took to a cabaret stage Monday night to combat inequality and raise money for gay rights. Wicked casts in New York, Louisville, and Chicago did so as well.
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Judge Jorge Vergara presided over the wedding between a woman from Spain and another from Argentina at a registry office in the town of Mollet del Valles near Barcelona.
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Jimmy Ausbrooks, a mental health counselor, is seeking to unseat an anti-LGBTQ+ Republican in Kentucky's First Congressional District.
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On Wednesday, Republican lawmakers acted shocked that months of the GOP's anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric led to acts of violence against the same community.
This year's Fringe Festival in New York delivered the goods, from dying divas to unsexy, naked men.