Three’s Company?
On Fox Reality Channel's The Search for the Next Elvira, the original goth queen searches for her understudy. She's aided in her hunt by two flamboyant sidekicks who gave us quite a scary interview.
October 30, 2007
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On Fox Reality Channel's The Search for the Next Elvira, the original goth queen searches for her understudy. She's aided in her hunt by two flamboyant sidekicks who gave us quite a scary interview.
All eyes are on California's battle for marriage equality, but two other states also are facing ballot initiatives this November -- and folks in John McCain's home state are starting to feel ignored.
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Thomas Krever, executive director of the Hetrick-Martin Institute, home of the Harvey Milk School, champions the impact made by the Oscar-nominated Milk.
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What's changed since George Floyd's murder nearly a year ago.
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Raymond Kethledge, Amy Coney Barrett, and Brett Kavanaugh (shown from left) would all shift the court rightward.