Month: September 2021

News Delta 5’s Julz Sale Has Died Sale co-founded the post punk band in Leeds in the late 1970s By Allison Hussey September 22, 2021 Facebook Twitter Julz Sale, 1979 (Photo by David Corio/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Julz Sale, the lead singer and guitarist of Leeds post-punk act Delta 5, has died. Her one-time label confirmed
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You don’t get to describe yourself as pro-choice when you routinely do things that are the exact opposite.  By Bess Levin September 22, 2021 Something you may have picked up on over the last several months is that reproductive rights are under assault throughout the country and people who support the right to choose are
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On September 13th, we wrote about Lauren Crowe, a third grade teacher from Glen Ellyn, Illinois, getting pulled from her classroom because of her TikToks sharing LGBTQ-friendly teaching resources and children’s books about activism. A fundraiser on behalf of Ms. Crowe ran while she was removed from teaching, selling t-shirts reading “Glen Ellyn is for
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Londoners using the Tube network will be able to see ten new Pride roundels to celebrate the capital city’s LGBT+ community. (Transport for London) Several new LGBT-themed roundels have been unveiled across London’s vast network of Underground stations to celebrate the city’s queer community. Transport for London (TfL) said Londoners will be able to see
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The HBOMax comedy lampoons the entertainment industry. But in the second season, the joke’s on the lead characters. By Sonia Saraiya September 22, 2021 Despite how immersed The Other Two is in the ups and downs of the pursuit of fame, essentially it’s a family story. The series—which aired on Comedy Central before switching to
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On this week’s episode of Still Watching, Smulders talks about getting a grip on the conservative pundit who made her name off the Bill Clinton scandal. By Katey Rich September 22, 2021 Despite the ’90s nostalgia, the elaborate wigs, and the occasional knowing jokes about the political future to come, Impeachment: American Crime Story is
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For two and a half decades, Aborted have been a constant force of death metal ferocity. With their 11th studio album ManiaCult having released last week, the band once again delivers a visceral presentation of bloodthirsty riffs, skull annihilating blast beats, and soul-splitting shrieks. Among their contemporaries, Aborted not only stands as one of the
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According to the owner, masks are against his “dress code.” By Bess Levin September 21, 2021 Something you may have picked up on over the last several months is that Texas is rapidly becoming an uninhabitable place. Already a high-risk zone thanks to the residency of “gelatinous tubeworm” Ted Cruz, the Lone Star state now proudly bans abortion
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