November 21st, 2016
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Matthew Morrocco Explores Gay Identity Through the Generations
By Michael Valinsky
Cyberspace — Tucked away in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn, artist Matthew Morrocco’s studio is decorated with blankets, books, equipment, and—as the focal point of the room—a massive printer. http://www.out.com/art-books/2016/11/18/photographer-matthew-morrocco-explores-gay-identity-through-generations (More)
Wage Gap: Bisexual Employees Make Less Than Their Straight Coworkers
By Erin Rook
Cyberspace — Most people are familiar with the gender wage gap, the fact that women make about 20 percent less than men on average. But, as Bloomberg reports, there’s a wage gap for bisexuals, too. (More)
Kate Mckinnon And Kristen Wiig Are Crazy Lesbian Cat Ladies
By Andy Towle
Hollywood — Meow! SNL’s Thanksgiving Catacopia Giveaway is here at last and Kristen Wiig and Kate McKinnon, two quirky cat ladies who run the adoption service ‘Whiskers R We’, are here to find their favorite kitties a home for the holidays. (More)
Google Hits Pixel Resellers With 'Digital Death Sentence'
By Michael Liedtke (AP)
Cyberspace — Some of Google's unwitting users are learning a harsh lesson: If you violate the company's policies, it can abruptly cut you off from your Gmail account, online photos and other vital digital services. (More)
There’s Actually A Historic Reason Ancient Statues Have Teeny Tiny Penises
By Karen Fratti
Cyberspace — Admit it: everyone has wandered around a museum or Italy or something and wondered why ancient statues have such tiny penises. They are so itty bitty, and even if they’re flaccid, they’re still really small. (More)
SF's Secret Tunnels To Escape Gay Raids
By Derek De Koff
San Francsico, CA — This is truly amazing, and we had no earthly idea. A fascinating story published this week in 48 Hills sheds light on a labyrinthine network of underground tunnels beneath San Francisco’s Tenderloin district. (More)
53 Photos of Brooding Russian Drama
By Christopher Harrity
Cyberspace — Mitya Nevsky may have relocated to France, but everything he does is infused with a Russian sensibility that echoes the warm, fable-like stories of Chekhov and the hard-edged graphic qualities of Russian Constructivist art. (More)