February 10th, 2021
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By Daddy
Las Vegas — The video that played at the start of the Senate impeachment trial says it so much better than I ever could:
I spend the day doing the laundry from the Spring cleaning. Coverlids, Blanket, Sheets, & Rug took up most of the day so I didn't have a chance to view the blow-by-blow which is just as well. People have told me that I didn't miss anything. The trial may have a surprising ending if Trump lawyers continue at the rate they're going.
Please Be Safe, Be Sane, Be Healthy! Remember to wear your masks. Go out of your way to help somebody feel better about themselves, helping them, helps you.
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Ryan O'Connell's Mission to Tell Queer Disabled Stories Has Only Begun
By Jacob Anderson-Minshall
Streaming — Ryan O’Connell, the gay and disabled creator, writer, and star of Netflix’s Special, the only show about disability that is run by a disabled person who also stars in it, has made it his mission to course-correct Hollywood’s “history of loving to profit off the pain of marginalized people,” often without actually employing a person from the community. (More)
New York Expands Vaccine Access to People Living With HIV
By Tat Bellamy-Walker
New York — Governor Andrew Cuomo has expanded COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to include people living with HIV after advocates pressured the state to clarify the underlying conditions defined as “immunocompromised.” (More)
State Farm's Jake Makes the Super Bowl With Drake — But Just Who Is Jake?
By Staff
Unknown — There was a surprise cameo in State Farm's SuperBowl commercial. In the 30-second spot "quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Aaron Rodgers are backstage of a State Farm commercial along with Jake from State Farm discussing stand-in actors," reports USAToday. (More)
Country Singer T.J. Osborne Feels ‘So Incredibly Loved’ After Coming Out as Gay
By Adrian Garcia
Hollywood — Country singer-songwriter T.J. Osborne, who is half of the Brothers Osborne, came out as Gay in a wide-ranging interview with Time magazine published Wednesday.
One day after opening up to the world about his authentic self for the first time, Osborne says he is still feeling the love from fans, fellow performers and a host of LGBTQ advocacy groups. (More)
Russell Tovey’s Dad Wanted to ‘Cure’ Him of Being Gay: ‘We’ll Get Him Hormone Treatment’
By Andy Towleç
Hollywood — Russell Tovey and his mother Carole sat down with London’s Sunday Times for an interview about the Looking and Years and Years actor and ‘Talk Art’ podcast host’s coming out. Tovey said he has a “great” relationship with both parents now but his dad wanted to “cure” him with hormone treatments at one point. (More)
Dr. Fauci Visited Gay Bathhouses and Bars to Study HIV
By Mey Rude
New York — Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has revealed he spent time in Gay bathhouses and bars during the height of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. (More)
Misha Osherovich Talks Subverting Horror Movie Tropes in Freaky
By Taylor Henderson
Hollywood — Starring Vince Vaughn as a crazed serial killer named The Butcher and Kathryn Newton as innocent, introverted high schooler Millie, Freaky tells the story of a murderer on the loose as he terrorizes a typical, small American town. But after a freak accident (or intentional curse??) finds the two in each other's bodies, Millie awakens as The Butcher and has 24 hours to switch back before the curse becomes permanent. (More)
Denver Successfully Sent Mental Health Professionals, Not Police, to Hundreds of Calls
By Grace Hauck
Denver — Previously, Denver 911 operators only directed calls to police or fire department first responders. But the Support Team Assistance Response (STAR) pilot program created a third track for directing emergency calls to a two-person team: a medic and a clinician, staffed in a van from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays. (More)
Dillon Diaz Aims to Make a Difference
By Randy Jansen
Burbank — Less than four months after Noir Male opened its doors in the summer of 2018, a new performer named Dillon Diaz filmed a trio of scenes for the label—and the experience made an impression on more than just his new fans. (More)