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October 23rd, 2018

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Coverboy Daniel #2 of Washington, DC

Daniel #2  of Washington, DC

 


Release Me, Set Me Free

By Daddy

Las Vegas, NV — I finished with the editors changes. I plan on making one more pass through the changes that came from the Cabana. Looking for photos from the 80s that don't have copyright issues. Most of my favorite haunts have disappeared over the decades.

The lease has been signed!

Two weeks until the Midterm Elections. I've been looking at the candidates and the measures on my sample ballot. One of the things I'm taking into account is the negative ads that I'm seeing. If you're spending more time smearing than talking about what you're all about, I'm really not interested. I'm not voting by party, I'll voting by the person. We need to strongly support the changes we need in our government, if the LGBTQ community is to retain the hard fought rights that we've achieved over the decades.

Thank-you for your donations! We will get a commission for October but it will be only a couple hundred dollars. My reserves are at the 25% level and will be dropping next week. The current projection is that I'll be $500 short for November. Hopefully the Flirt4free commissions will pick up in November. Any help is welcome.

Out.com Eudene Lee Yang - Streamy Awards

Eugene Yang Talks Streamy Awards and Otherness

By Glenn Garner

Cyberspace — Eugene Lee Yang has become one of the most recognizable names in social media. One fourth of the Try Guys, he’s taken over YouTube with some of the most amazing, awe-inspiring, and absurd challenges. (More)

Two Rarely Seen Hemingway Stories Coming Out

By Hillel Italie (AP)

Cybespace — Two Ernest Hemingway stories written in the mid-1950s and rarely seen since will be published next year. (More)

TowelRoad.com Tab Hunter

Do You Know the LGBTQ 1960s? Test Your Grasp of its Pop Icons, Influencers, and Political Heroes

By Staff

Hollywood — Next summer, WorldPride comes to the United States for the first time to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising. The sixth edition of the culturally-diverse WorldPride will attract millions of LGBTQI+ revelers for the largest celebration of Pride in history. In honor of this incredible event Towleroad is celebrating 50 years of LGBTQI+ history with a series examining queer life from the 1960s through today. (More)

Gay Star News

Viva Las Vegas Pride: 17 pictures of the longest, brightest night of the LGBTI year

By Stefania Sarrubba

Las Vegas, NV — Exaggerated, flamboyant, dreamy Las Vegas came out for LGBTI equality over the weekend. Like every year, the over the top Sin City celebrated the LGBTI community on Friday 19 October with its night march. (More)

queerty.com Luis Sandoval - Comes Out Gay

Reporter Luis Sandoval Came Out On The Air To Honor Jamel Myles And End Bullying

By David Reddish

Hollywood — Sandoval is one of the most popular Univision newscasters. He grew up in Mexico before coming to Hollywood to pursue acting. He scored his gig as co-host of Despierta America at age 25, steering the show ever since. (More)

Keen News Service

HHS Moves Again To Stop Protections For Transgender People

By Lisa Keen

Washington, DC — The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has reportedly prepared a proposal to limit the identification of a person’s gender to include only “male” or “female,” based on what genitals the person was designated as having at birth. (More)

365 Gay Monkey Shines

100 Horror Films Hilariously Gone Gay

By Krys Fox

Cyberspace — Conceived in October 2012 as a test of endurance and a labor of love, 31 Days of Halloween is a photo series Fox started as a love letter to his fans and the very genre of horror itself. Every day for 31 continuous days, Fox recreated favorite scene stills from horror films both classic and new, beloved and jeered. Playing with gender roles in horror films, often the characters are gender swapped to comment on the stereotypes and limitations in the field, and to queer up a mostly straight genre of film. (More)