February 3rd, 2021
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What a Difference a Month Can Mak
By Daddy
Las Vegas — For nine months we had an administration that for the most part was indifferent to COVID-19. We now have a stubborn Irish President that's resolved to get the problem solved.
For the first time since September 2020 the seven day moving average is heading down and the 32.8M "Jabs" is greater than the number of the 26.1M COVID-19 cases.
We have a long ways to go before we'll have it under control. With a population of 331.million people here in the United States, 32.8M is about 10%. We need to have that figure be a lot higher for us to achieve herd immunity.
We need to continue to wear our masks, practice social distancing, and greatly reduce our excursions out of our homes.
I'm feeling much better and my only problem is that "Believe" by Cher has been playing in my head all day long. The Adam Lambert version with flashes of Cher wiping away her tears and occasionally singing along in the audience. I would love to see them both on stage doing that number.
Please Be Safe, Be Sane, Be Healthy! Remember to wear your masks.
To all those that have donated, Thank you! February has one bill that's due near the end of the month, so happiness is. Any help is appreciated. Here's a link to the How to Donate Page
Here's Everything We Know About 'The Matrix' 4 So Far
By Mey Rude
Hollywood — The Matrix trilogy is one of the most groundbreaking film series of all time, and we are absolutely dying to see the upcoming fourth installment. The original Matrix isn’t only one of the best action and science fiction movies of all-time, but also one of the best trans movies. (More)
Trump Announces New Impeachment Legal Team After All Five Attorneys Quit
By Andy Towle
Palm Beach — Donald Trump announced a new legal team late Sunday, eight days before his Senate impeachment trial, after his entire team of attorneys — Butch Bowers, Deborah Barbier, Johnny Gasser, Greg Harris, and Josh Howard — quit. (More)
Senate Set to Confirm Buttigieg for Transportation Secretary
By Hope Yen (AP)
Washington — The Senate is poised to approve Pete Buttigieg to be transportation secretary, the first openly gay person ever confirmed to a Cabinet post, tasked with advancing President Joe Biden's wide-ranging agenda of rebuilding the nation's infrastructure and fighting climate change. (More)
Tony Bennett Recorded New Music With Lady Gaga While Battling Alzheimer’s
By Sam Manzella
Hollywood — Tony Bennett has recorded a second studio album with Chromatica queen Lady Gaga, but the circumstances couldn’t have been more different. The 94-year-old music legend has been battling Alzheimer’s disease in secret for four years, his family revealed in a heartbreaking new feature from AARP magazine (More)
Texas Teen Tipped FBI Off About Dad’s Involvement in US Capitol Riot
By Adrian Garcia
Texas — An 18-year-old Texas man tipped off the FBI about his father’s role in the US Capitol riot. Jackson Reffitt told local outlet Fox4 that he acted out of moral obligation when he reported his father, Guy Reffitt, to federal authorities. (More)
Queer Graphic Novel the Witch Boy Is Getting a Netflix Musical Movie
By Raffy Ermac
Streaming — Netflix just keeps on blessing us with more and more queer content these days! (We're totally not complaining!) The streaming giant announced earlier today that author and cartoonist Molly Knox Ostertag's beloved young adult graphic novel The Witch Boy is being adapted into an animated, feature-length film — and we're excited AF to see it! (More)
Lil Nas X Debuts Children’s Book
By Tat Bellamy-Walker
Print — He’s taking his horse to the old town road and he’s gonna write ’til he can’t no more. Out gay rapper and country music star Lil Nas X is most widely known for hits like “Old Town Road,” but now he’s adding children’s books to his budding portfolio — and it’s paying off. Just three weeks after he debuted his children’s book, “C is for Country,” Lil Nas X became a New York Times Bestseller. (More)
Underwear Designer Jameson Bui’s Hong Kong in the Time of Pandemic
By Mike Ciriaco
Hong Kong — Jameson Bui’s life is a rich, international tapestry. The threads of the BADBUI underwear designer’s 30+ year journey stretch from his birthplace of Orange County, crisscross the major metropolises of New York and Bangkok, weave back and forth through the playa of Burning Man’s Black Rock City, and currently intersect in the small island city of Hong Kong. (More)
Georgia's Other Political Hero: Gay Legislator, HIV Activist Sam Park
By Trudy Ring
.GEORGIA — Sam Park, an advocate for people living with HIV and for better health care for everyone, is in many ways the new face of Georgia. He’s a gay man of Korean descent — the first out gay man and first Asian-American Democrat elected to the Georgia legislature, where he’s fighting to expand Medicaid availability and modernize the state’s HIV law. (More)