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Eurovision: Queer-friendliness takes Center Stage

What's the biggest Queer-friendly event you've probably never heard of, and even less likely seen? Surely it's got to be Eurovision.

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New Unscripted Television Show Casting Queer Women in PNW

It seems like the world goes crazy for reality dating television shows. Although these stories of drama, romance, and heartbreak seem to capture large fan bases, they are often missing something: inclusivity and clarity.

Careening into Gay Midlife careens into the better
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Careening into Gay Midlife careens into the better

Have you ever taken time to reflect over the years and asked yourself, "Where did the time go?" or "How did I get here?" or even "What events have led me to where I am now?" If you have found yourself questioning your life choices and your state of existe

 Music of Bees a pleasant buzz with no sting
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Music of Bees a pleasant buzz with no sting

An Oregon spring always put Alice Holtzman in a good mood.

Punchy Without Remorse is an action-filled throwback
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Punchy Without Remorse is an action-filled throwback

After his wife and unborn child are murdered and he is critically injured in an assassination attempt, decorated Navy SEAL Sr. Chief John Kelly (Michael B. Jordan) is determined to find out who wanted him dead and why.

Take a Load Off with Laundry Love, a Helpful, Personal Guide
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Take a Load Off with Laundry Love, a Helpful, Personal Guide

Tomorrow's outfit is on a chair over there.

Entertaining Retreat a Horrific Weekend of Catharsis and Surival
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Entertaining Retreat a Horrific Weekend of Catharsis and Surival

Renee (Tommie-Amber Pirie) and Valerie (Sarah Allen) set out on a road trip to a secluded cabin in the woods for a shindig with a couple of friends about to tie the knot. The two have been dating for some time, and they're at that point in their relations

Malevolent  Djinn Lacking in Magic
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Malevolent Djinn Lacking in Magic

Even though it carries an R rating, The Djinn would be a pretty decent "gateway horror" flick for older kids who enjoy reading the works of Alvin Schwartz or R.L. Stine. Set in 1989, the film follows Dylan Jacobs (Ezra Dewey), a mute 12-y

Sweet Clover Girls shows heart
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Sweet Clover Girls shows heart

The grass is greener on the other side of the fence. Someone else's life is always better than yours. Greener grass often goes with sour grapes, though, but, as in the new novel The Clover Girls by Viola Shipman, it ultimately depends on

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