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Pride: A Seek-and-Find Celebration

posted Tuesday, April 16, 2024

by: in Books

Explore the ever-evolving culture of the queer community with this beautifully illustrated, 64-page seek-and-find book. Pride: A Seek-and-Find Celebration is a fun-filled tribute to LGBTQ+ history and culture from icons to allies, milestones to marches. The seek-and-find illustrations are packed with the faces and places that have graced a story of progress and strength. The detailed […]

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Springfield, Illinois – state capitol, birthplace of Lincoln, and full of Pride

posted Monday, April 15, 2024

by: in On The Road with Bill Malcolm

The central Illinois town of Springfield is not only the state capitol, but also the home of Abraham Lincoln, one of America’s greatest presidents. Lincoln’s legacy is everywhere including the National Park Service run village just south of downtown. The downtown area is very walkable and full of signs describing details about the history and […]

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Mona of the Manor – Armistead Maupin’s latest novel continues the Tales of the City series with a mystery set in England

posted Saturday, April 13, 2024

by: in Books

Mona of the Manor is the long-awaited tenth novel in Armistead Maupin’s beloved and enduring Tales of the City series. Set in the early 1990s, it follows the adventures of Mona Ramsey, now the widowed Lady of a glorious old manor in Britain’s golden Cotswolds, and her fabulous adopted son Wilfred, as they come to […]

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Revolutionary Spirit: A Post-Punk Exorcism – memoir of a cult Liverpool musician’s scenic route to fame and artistic validation

posted Wednesday, April 3, 2024

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Revolutionary Spirit: A Post-Punk Exorcism is part memoir, part social history, highlighting a poignant, and often hilarious story of a cult Liverpool musician’s scenic route to fame and artistic validation. If Morrissey was the Oscar Wilde of the 1980s indie scene, Paul Simpson was its William Blake, a self-destructive genius so lost in mystical visions […]

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The House of Hidden Meanings – RuPaul’s new memoir is a self-portrait of the legendary international icon

posted Wednesday, April 3, 2024

by: in Books

From international drag superstar and pop culture icon RuPaul, comes his most revealing and personal work to date—a brutally honest, surprisingly poignant, and deeply intimate memoir of growing up Black, poor, and queer in a broken home to discovering the power of performance, found family, and self-acceptance. A profound introspection of his life, relationships, and […]

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Selamlik – an emotional and unflinching story about Arab masculinity and homoeroticism 

posted Tuesday, April 2, 2024

by: in Books

Selamlik tells the story of Furat, a Syrian in his early 20s, who visits Sibki Park in Damascus, a gathering place for gay men from all over the city. He then learns about the Hammams, secret meeting places for gays located throughout the old city. Inside these public baths, the air is thick with the […]

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What’s New Across the USA for 2024

posted Monday, April 1, 2024

by: in Travel

The United States is a vast nation of contrasts, from the wild and wonderful, to the weird and wacky. Whenever you choose to travel, there’s always something new to discover. Below we listed some exciting updates and happenings across several states, so have a glance then pack your bags and head out out on an […]

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Pride Journey: Lake Tahoe

posted Monday, April 1, 2024

by: in Pride Journey

Bordering California and Nevada is the iconic town of South Lake Tahoe. The destination seamlessly blends natural splendor with vibrant urban life. Surrounded by the majestic Sierra Nevada, this charming city is a year-round haven for outdoor enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and those looking for a retreat into nature’s embrace. Lake Tahoe enjoys a prime location on […]

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Boys Alive – newly translated version of a censored 1955 Italian novel about the sordid lives or Rome’s unhoused youth

posted Saturday, March 30, 2024

by: in Books

Boys Alive, first published in 1955, was author and film director Pier Paolo Pasolini‘s first work of fiction, and it remains his best known to date. Written in the aftermath of Pasolini’s move from the provinces to Rome, the novel captures the. hunger and anger, waywardness and squalor of the big city. The life of […]

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The Lookback Window – the tales and trauma of youth sex trafficking, and the road to reclaiming justice

posted Friday, March 29, 2024

by: in Books

The Lookback Window tells the story of Dylan, who grew up in suburban New York, ad lived through the unfathomable: three years as a victim of sex trafficking at the hands of Vincent, a troubled young man who promised to marry Dylan when he turned eighteen. Years later—long after a police investigation that went nowhere, and […]

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