Month: May 2020

Margaret Thatcher and Liz Truss. (Getty) It’s been 32 years since Section 28 came into law, banning local authorities and schools from the “promotion of homosexuality”, and by proxy, sponsoring discrimination against all queer identities. The clause – an amendment to the Local Government Act 1988 – was born from a homophobia that had become
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Prince William opened up about his mother’s ‘traumatic’ 1997 death in his new documentary, revealing those feelings of grief ‘came up’ after he became a father. Prince William, 37, talked about Princess Diana‘s death in his new documentary Football, Prince William And Our Mental Health. In a conversation about parenthood with soccer star Marvin Sordell,
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President Donald Trump, deeming houses of worship “essential places that provide essential services,” called Friday for governors to allow them to reopen immediately—regardless of whether he actually has the authority to impose such an order. In an impromptu press briefing Friday afternoon, Trump criticized governors who deemed liquor stores and abortion clinics essential while “leaving
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Here’s another notable theatrical release to hit PVOD due to COVID-19, and that’s Focus Features’ Jon Stewart directed political comedy Irresistible. Originally scheduled for a May 29 theatrical release, the Steve Carell-Rose Byrne-Chris Cooper movie will now play in homes on Friday, June 26. Irresistible will be available for the 48-hour rental price of $19.99 on such
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Cardi B‘s body now plays host to a massive new art installation … because the ink has just dried on her insanely colorful back tattoo. Cardi showed off her latest handiwork, which she says took months to complete, with a special shoutout to the tattoo artist. The piece traverses Cardi’s entire backside, from the top
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