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I Did Drag Makeup for the First Time with Trinity the Tuck — Here’s What I Learned

I used to hate drag queens, which seems ironic given the fact there’s very little chance you’re currently here without knowing that I recently did drag for the first time. This experience was made all the better by the fact it was with the iconic Trinity the Tuck, winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 4 who’s had a few tremendous runs throughout her time on the show.

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Sneak Peak at San Diego Broadway Season 47

I love being able to see shows from San Diego Broadway, and next year’s 47th season looks like it’s going to blow the rest of them out of the water!

Although season 46 just passed its midway mark with Chicago, they’ve announced the lineup for the 2024-25 season and it really looks like they mean it when they say it’s going to be the best one yet.

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Justin Renaissance Encourages People to Find Their Inner Hero

In this day and age, there’s negativity everywhere you go. Everyone thinks they’re right about everything and there’s a stark divide when it comes to topics like diversity. On the flip side, there are an equal number of people working toward bringing together a bigger sense of inclusion and awareness as we move toward a broader and more accepting society.

Among those out there making a difference is Justin Renaissance, a San Diego-based pop star who oftentimes works alongside The Trevor Project to bring forward the topic of queer inclusion and self-love.

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Patterns Director Rex Glensy on Fate Landing Him the Role

Life is cyclical, and the new British anthology, Patterns, examines life’s circles through the perspective of interweaving characters throughout episodes that take on both life and LGBTQ+ themes.

Written by Asad Mughal, the eight-episode series, available on the gay streaming app Dekkoo or to purchase on Amazon Prime, is a masterclass in British humor and a unique look into what it’s like to live life as a queer person.

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Dancing to the Bat Mitzvah Beat: Adam Sandler and Daughters to Premiere Netflix Movie

Get ready to celebrate a monumental bat mitzvah bash with a touch of chutzpah!

You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, an upcoming film by Adam Sandler brings the whole family to center stage in this captivating coming-of-age story that features Sandler alongside his real-life daughters, Sunny and Sadie. Directed by Sammi Cohen and penned by Alison Peck, the movie promises a journey filled with friendship, growth, and lots of laughter.

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Amazon Prime Teases More Clips of ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ Ahead of Release

Ahead of the much-anticipated release of Amazon Prime’s Red, White & Royal Blue, the streaming platform has released two exclusive new clips, as well as interviews from the movie’s main actors, Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine.

The premise of the film, based off a book by the same name written by Casey McQuiston, follows Alex Claremont-Diaz (Zakhar Perez), the first son of the United States under his mother, Ellen (Uma Thurman) as he falls in love with a young Prince Henry (Galitzine).

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Netflix Unveils New Details For “Sex Education” Season 4

Fans of Netflix’s Sex Education rejoice, as the streaming platform has officially released the first look images of its fourth and final season.

SEX EDUCATION SEASON 4 PLOT

In the upcoming season, the story takes a turn as Moordale Secondary closes its doors, and Otis (Asa Butterfield) and Eric (Ncuti Gatwa) find themselves at Cavendish Sixth Form College.

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