19 vice president picks for Donald Trump that would be better than JD Vance
These picks may seem nonsensical, but we guarantee that we put more thought into them than Trump did his.
July 15, 2024
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These picks may seem nonsensical, but we guarantee that we put more thought into them than Trump did his.
Joe Exotic has seemingly withdrawn himself from the race for president without a word.
"Joe Exotic For A Free America," his campaign website reads.
The show based on the Netflix docuseries will air on NBC, Peacock, and USA.Â
The subject of Netflix's Tiger King is fighting from prison.Â
He originally had been sentenced to 22 years in prison for hiring hit men to kill the animal welfare activist.Â
The scripted series, based on the podcast Joe Exotic, was announced last November.
More than 60 million households watched the original docuseries in the first four weeks after it was released back in 2020.
Our culture's judgment of triad relationships is pervasive, writes John Casey.
Reviews.org found that regions of the U.S. have seen a spike in searches for Schitt's Creek and Tiger King.
Terrence McNally's The Ritz was born during the 1970s sexual revolution, an era of liberation extravagantly celebrated at the Continental Baths, a gay New York bathhouse where an unknown Bette Midler, Barry Manilow, Wayland Flowers, and others once performed for a towel-clad audience. Today, its author calls the play, set in a bathhouse not unlike that exotic establishment, a period piece. ''There was a time at the height of the AIDS crisis that I would not have allowed a revival... but I think we're ready to see it again,'' McNally says.
Michael Patrick King, writer, director, and producer of Sex and the City 2, lifts the veil on his Middle Eastern-flavored sequel, his TV comeback, and his very own Mr. Big.
Joe Schmelzer's personal works find beauty in the everyday moment.
What is the most essential movie ever for LGBT viewers? There can be only one. We've made our pick, and now you can vote on Facebook and Twitter in a "Clash of the Classics!"