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Is This Judy Garland's Most Meta Moment?
In her final film, "I Can Go On Singing," Judy Garland became very meta when describing her character's problems.
EU Regulator Considers Clearing Smallpox Shot for Monkeypox
The European Medicines Agency says it will begin reviewing data to decide if a smallpox vaccine made by the pharmaceutical company Bavarian Nordic might also be authorized for monkeypox.
Watch: Wearing Fabulous Nails, Seth Rogan Shows his Joint-Rolling Skills
Seth Rogan has a product to promote and is revealing a new look in the process, along with his joint-rolling skills.
British Broadcaster Commissions Doc on Kevin Spacey
British broadcaster Channel 4 has a two-part documentary on Kevin Spacey in the works that will follow "the unfolding story" of the allegations and court cases in which the actor is embroiled.
This Straight Physiotherapist Had His Pics Stolen by a Grindr Catfish
A scammer took pics from a physiotherapist's social media pages and catfished him for profit.
Out Director Pedro Almodóvar Details New Western, Explains Why he Turned Down 'Brokeback Mountain'
In a new interview, out filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar revealed that he has a new Western project in the works starring Hollywood hunks Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal — and also revealed why he turned down directing "Brokeback Mountain."
Watch: Trailer Drops for 'Hocus Pocus 2'
There's a sequel brewing up for gay fan favorite "Hocus Pocus," and stars Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy are all back for the new movie. Watch the trailer!
Watch: San Francisco Pride Disrupted with Mace, Scuffles
Pride celebrations in San Francisco came to an early end after an unidentified person sprayed mace into the crowd from a stage, sparking a panic, and scuffles erupted.
Fans Push Soccer Club to Cancel Qatar Game Over Human Rights
Fan groups said they persuaded English soccer club Watford on Monday to cancel a planned preseason game against Qatar over human rights issues.
Bruce LaBruce's 'Saint-Narcisse' Not on Amazon
Bruce LaBruce woke up this past weekend to find his 2020 provocative dark comedy "Saint-Narcisse" no longer available to stream in the U.S. It's also gone from the British site.
News
Out WNBA Star Brittney Griner Ordered to Trial Friday in Russia
Shackled and looking wary, WNBA star Brittney Griner was ordered to stand trial Friday by a court near Moscow on cannabis possession charges, about 4 1/2 months after her arrest.
Entertainment
Review: 'Killer's Kiss' a Mood Piece With Visual Flair
"Killer's Kiss" is ultimately a mood piece about two lonely and miserable people. But it's done with such visual flair by a future icon that it's an important viewing experience for any true cinephile.
Business
How to Market to Millennials on Social Media
As of 2020, the US alone had more than 72 million millennials. Statistics show that they are also the highest spenders across all industries. Here are tips for marketing to them on social media.
Technology
Instagram and Facebook Remove Posts Offering Abortion Pills
Facebook and Instagram have begun removing posts that offer abortion pills to women who may not be able to access them following a Supreme Court decision stripping abortion rights.
Finance
Families Brace for Changes to Pandemic-Era Free School Meals
For families already strained by inflation and the end of other federal help like expanded child tax credits, advocates say cuts to the aid could mean turning more frequently to food banks.
Cars
Edmunds: 2022 BMW i4 Versus 2022 Polestar 2
The BMW i4 is about the size of a 3 Series and offers an engaging driving experience. But there's another small EV also vying for your attention: The Polestar 2.
Style
Marc Jacobs Finds his Nietzsche at the NY Public Library
It's not every designer who can pull off framing a fashion show around a quote from Nietzsche. But Marc Jacobs has always had an outsized flair for drama.
Health/Fitness
U.S. Grapples with Whether to Modify COVID Vaccine for Fall
U.S. health authorities are facing a critical decision: Whether to offer new COVID-19 booster shots this fall that are modified to better match recent changes of the shape-shifting coronavirus.
Travel
As COVID Fears Ebb, Japan Readies for Tourists from Abroad
Japan's border controls to curb the spread of coronavirus infections began gradually loosening earlier this month.
Nightlife
NYC Pride Parade Part One :: June 26, 2022
The sun was shining, the crowds were out, the people were happy and supportive as they celebrated at the NYC Pride March.