June 11th, 2020
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Coverboy The New Normal
The New Normal
By Daddy
Las Vegas — As I drove by my favorite restaurant I noticed a sign that said that their dining room was open. As I was eating the restaurant running at 50% capacity, I considered what our "New Normal" is becoming. All the servers were masked and gloved. The cashiers station enclosed with plastic panels. I wonder how long these expedients will remain in place.
I watch people walking down the street with mask masks covering their faces. Just a few months ago they would have been considered odd; now I suspect that we'll see mask masks for quite a while longer. Face masks are becoming a fashion accessory with some people having a different face mask for every occasion.
I guess what I'm saying is that there are several things that have become fashionable over that few months and that those fashions will be sticking around for a long while.
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Anderson Cooper, Son Wyatt, Cover 'People's First Pride Issue
By Mikelle Street
Hollywood — On Friday Anderson Cooper, the popular host of CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 will make history, covering the first-ever Pride issue of People Magazine. But, he won't appear alone. For the momentous occasion, Cooper will appear in his new role as a dad, carrying his month-old son Wyatt Morgan Cooper. (More)
Final Testing Stage for Potential COVID-19 Vaccine to Begin in July
By Andy Towle
United States — John Mascola, the director of the vaccine research center at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told the Journal that the trials will involve about 30,000 people at more than 50 sites, which will mostly be within the U.S. (More)
The Heart of a Hustler: David P. Wichman's 'Every Grain of Sand'
By Jim Piechota
Cyberspace — Author, sexual healer, and entrepreneur David Wichman has come a long way. His new memoir, a book humming with confidence, pride, and self-reflective wisdom, describes the lengthy road into and out of years of abuse, neglect, shame, addiction, rehabilitation, and recovery. (More)
Examining the Difference Between Industrial Hemp, Marijuana
By John Renko
Cyberspace — How different are hemp and marijuana? This is a very common question and is often widely misunderstood. Further, people, with good reason, are curious if Cannabidiol (CBD) derived from these two species of plants is in fact different. (More)
RuPaul's 2016 Thoughts on Black Lives Matter and Police Brutality
By Daniel Reynolds
Hollywood — Recently, dozens of stars of RuPaul's Drag Race joined together to record a message in solidarity with Black Lives Matter. One voice was notably absent from the chorus, however: RuPaul. (More)
Report: Movies May Shoot Sex Scenes in CGI to Prevent Coronavirus
By Lawrence Avery
Hollywood — California Governor Gavin Newsom has given the green light for film and television production to resume on June 12, after a three-month shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. But as the adult industry awaits new guidelines for safe production standards from the Free Speech Coalition, mainstream Hollywood may be taking its sex scenes in a new, high-tech direction, according to one report. (More)
13 Reasons Why Series Ends With Wildly Irresponsible AIDS Storyline
By Taylor Henderson
Unknown — All season, the show teased a funeral for one of the characters. In the series finale episode, it's revealed that Justin (a fan favorite played by out actor Brandon Flynn) is the one who died. Cause of death? AIDS. (More)