June 24th, 2019
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Getting Back Up On The Horse
By Daddy
Las Vegas — Thanks to the bed exercises (not that type) and the the wrist weights along with the chair exercises, I find that I'm able to get around a lot better. My body has been responding to the strict Atkins diet and I've less fragile. I am sleeping a lot and have the foam wedge in place that the Doctor wanted.
Most of the production is being done on the production server which is much faster. If get an Oops, I move to test server, input the data and create a bug report. So far only bugs are on the production server which runs on more recent version of PHP.
June is about 2/3s of the way there. The reserves are currently at the at <1% level. Any help is appreciated. How to Donate Page


A New Freddie Mercury Song Has Been Unearthed
By Rose Dommu
Hollywood — Freddie Mercury might be hitting the charts again after a previously unreleased song was found by the queer rock legend’s longtime friend Dave Clark. Mercury wrote “Time Waits for No One” for the 1986 West End musical Time at the peak of Queen’s popularity, five years before his death. Clark, who wrote the musical (which was a critical flop, but a commercial success) has been searching for the song for 10 years. (More)

Hawaiian Airlines Celebrates 'Ha'aheo' Through Inclusivity And Innovation
By Jill Gleeson
Honolulu — Ha'aheo means "pride" in the Hawaiian language, and perhaps no other word can sum up Hawaiian Airlines quite as well. The name of Hawaiian's LGBTQA+ Employee Resource Group (ERG), it also describes the attitude the carrier's owners, management and employees take toward their work and the company itself. It's satisfaction well-earned. (More)


Elton John Receives France's Highest Civilian Award From President Macron
By Stefania Sarrubba
Paris — English pop star Elton John has received France’s most prestigious civilian honor from President Emmanuel Macron. Macron has awarded the Rocket Man singer the Legion d’Honneur for his work at The Elton John AIDS Foundation. (More)

Older Gay Men Look Back At Stonewall
By Andy Towle
Cyberspace — Robert E. Reeves, Michael Peterson, Jessay Martin, and Bill Lyons take a look back at the Stonewall era, and life before it and after it, what gay bars were like back then, how they heard about the riots and the impact they had, the media coverage, and what happened afterward. (More)


Todrick Hall Recounts His Time As An Openly Gay High School Cheerleader
By Dan Clarendon
Hollywood — Todrick Hall is all about the “Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels” now, but there was a time when he felt a bit nervous to subvert gender norms. In high school, for example, he felt trepidation as a male teen on the cheerleading squad. (More)

Dems Jockey For Support At Pre-debate Pride Events
By Lisa Keen
Cyberspace — Twenty candidates have qualified to appear in the first nationally televised debates of the Democratic Party for the 2020 presidential primary season, including openly gay South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg. One of four questioners for those candidates will be lesbian political analyst Rachel Maddow. All that, and the fact that the debates take place just one day shy of the 50thanniversary of the Stonewall riots, makes the odds pretty good that LGBT-specific issues will come up during the June 26 and 27 debates. (More)


Billy Porter And Andy Cohen To Get Stars On Hollywood Walk Of Fame
By Brandon Voss
Hollywood — You can’t step on their gowns but you can step on their stars. This week the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce’s Walk of Fame Selection Committee announced a new constellation of celebrities that will be inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame. (More)