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[…] thoughts on her character’s arc as she navigates grief while growing into a young woman, embodying the resilience many young people need when facing hardship. Reflecting on Spirit Day, which promotes support for LGBTQ youth, Maxwell said, “Hopefully, she’s an example of strength… It’s okay to make mistakes and not know exactly who you are […]
[…] by Charades, the glam gore comedy’s stacked cast includes Jaquel Spivey, Katy O’Brian, Margaret Cho, Brigette Lundy-Paine, Cheyenne Jackson, and more. The film pays tribute to the spirit of drag and classic zombies while continuing the Romero legacy of redefining the zombie genre—following a group of drag queens, club kids, and frenemies who must […]
[…] values, and that’s exactly what we facilitate in the Telling Your Story training,” said Murray. Participants also rallied behind LGBTQ youth and against bullying in preparation for Spirit Day on Oct. 19 by sporting purple and discussing what it means to protect LGBTQ youth from young, and adult, anti-LGBTQ bullies. “What I would like to […]
[…] Matter, standing up for the visibility of our LGBTQ siblings around the world, and encouraging intergenerational dialogue within our community, our 32nd annual program will raise human spirits by uplifting our diversity of voices.” The full program for the festival’s 32nd edition includes three drive-in screenings, 24 narrative features in competition, 14 documentary features […]
[…] / DAY ONE / World Premiere Director and Screenwriter: Gabriel Martins, Producer: Thiago Macêdo Correia In Brazil, a lower-middle-class Black family of four tries to keep their spirits up and their dreams going in the months that follow the election of a right-wing president, a man who represents everything they are not. Cast: Rejane […]
[…] for it – Lala! It looks like she didn’t stick to her promise and – correct me if I’m wrong – that’s kind of shady. Also, it’s not that surprising. Even so, Lala is in good spirits as she leaves the competition. If there was a Miss Congeniality for All Stars, she would definitely win.
[…] a few background shots where it looks like there could be LGBTQ couples, but these scenes are too brief to be confirmed or counted per GLAAD’s methodology. SPIRITED WIDEST THEATRICAL RELEASE: UNKNOWN Vito Russo Test: FAIL This musical contains a crowd scene with many presumed couples, and it could be inferred that there are […]
[…] the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence reads: “We believe in freedom of expression, teamwork, effort, and diversity. We are a family, committed to social activism, social service and spiritual development. The Order strives to strengthen its community through drag activism, by raising much-needed funds for community charities, and by bringing about a better understanding of […]