November 16th, 2018
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By Daddy
Las Vegas, NV — Working on the image releases for "Escorting From A Clients Prospective" for the photos that I want to use. I'm down to six photos that I need releases for.
Thank-you for your donations! My reserves are at the 25% level and are iffy for November. The Flirt4free commission will be a bit more than a hundred dollars so I'll be dipping into my reserves later next week. Any help is appreciated.
American Horror Story's Cody Fern Talks Playing the Antichrist & Apocalypse Finale
By Rose Dommu
Hollywood — Fern opens up about working with Jessica Lange, Rubber Man's true identity, his iconic wig and hints at the "tragic" culmination of Michael's story. (More)
FDA to Crack Down on Menthol Cigarettes and Flavored Vapes
By Mike Stobbe (AP)
Washinton, DC — A top U.S. health official on Thursday pledged to try to ban menthol from regular cigarettes, outlaw flavors in all cigars, and tighten rules regarding the sale of most flavored versions of electronic cigarettes. (More)
Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin Stepping Down
By Andy Towle
Washington, DC — Chad Griffin is stepping down as president of the Human Rights Campaign after seven years leading the largest LGBTQ advocacy group in the United States. (More)
US Judge Dismisses Pulse Lawsuit Against Police And City Of Orlando
By David Hudson
Orlando, FL — A judge in Florida, US, has dismissed a federal lawsuit launched by some of the victims and family members of the Pulse nightclub massacre. (More)
Jussie Smollett On His ‘Empire’ Character Having A White Boyfriend”
By Graham Gremore
Hollywood — In a recent appearance on The Clay Cane Show on SiriusXM, Jussie Smollett reveals that his character Jamal on the hit show Empire almost had a white boyfriend, but he put a swift stop to it. (More)
AT&T CEO Calls For National Net Neutrality Law
By Michael French
Laguna Beach, CA — The CEO of internet and telecommunications giant AT&T, a company that once sued to block Obama-era net neutrality regulations from taking effect, called this week for Congress to pass nationwide net neutrality legislation. (More)
Relighting Harvey Fierstein's Legendary Torch 40 Years Later
By David Artavia
Broadway — In February 1978, a groundbreaking play made its off-off Broadway debut. Torch Song Trilogy captured the hearts of audiences in the late-’70s and early-1980s, becoming one of the most compelling and beloved queer plays of its time. (More)