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by Billy Nilles | Tue., Oct. 29, 2019 3:42 PM Share Tweet Email Moviestore Collection/Shutterstock “I want to play a game.” It’s been 15 years since two men woke up in an old bathroom and a diabolical plan set forth by an iconic serial killer known as Jigsaw got underway. On October 29, 2004, Saw, from
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Great British Bake Off winner David Atherton. (Channel 4) Gay baker David Atherton has been crowned the winner of the Great British Bake Off 2019, and he said it was the “best feeling in the world”. The self-described “underdog” managed to out-bake Alice Fevronia and Steph Blackwell in the final on Tuesday (October 29) on
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On Friday afternoon, around one million people gathered in the streets of Santiago for a protest calling for widespread change and the resignation of President Sebastian Pinera. During the massive protest, thousands of people began singing “El derecho de vivir en paz” (“The Right to Live in Peace”) by Víctor Jara—an artist and political activist
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Kelley Fisher was fired from Roncalli Catholic High School in Indianapolis. (Roncalli High School/ Facebook) A straight employee of a Catholic high school says she was fired for publicly supporting two guidance counsellors who lost their jobs for being gay. Two lesbian guidance counsellors at Roncalli High School in Indianapolis were told their contracts would
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A lot can happen in five years. Newborns become kindergartners, college degrees are (usually) completed and, sometimes, presidents have come and gone. But no one has proven just how many life changes can be squeezed into one-half of a decade than Taylor Swift. It’s been five years since the superstar completed her transition from country-pop
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Paul Barrere, the longtime guitarist and singer of the roots-rock band Little Feat, died on Saturday at UCLA hospital, the band announced. He was 71. Barrere had been diagnosed with liver cancer in 2015, and in 2012, he was forced to take a leave of absence from the band due to a battle with Hepatitis
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Rainbo Records has been pressing vinyl in Canoga Park, California since 1939 and has become one of the vinyl industry’s largest pressing plants. After 80 years, the plant is shutting down. Representatives from Rainbo confirmed the story, which was originally reported by Digital Music News, to Pitchfork. Rainbo president Steven Sheldon sent a note to
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Instagram It’s over betweenMeghan King Edmonds and her husband of five years, Jim Edmonds.  The retired MLB star filed for divorce from the former cast member of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of Orange County on Friday, Us Weekly quoted multiple sources as saying. The former couple share three children together, 2-year-old daughter Aspenand 16-month-old twin sons, Hart and Hayes. The report about
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Mark and The Tiger bring a new sound out of Los Angeles. Offering a new vibe and a magical take on pop and beyond, we find out more about the artist who has an upcoming show at The legendary Whisky A Go-Go on January 3rd, 2020. Hi Mark and The Tiger tell us about “Come
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Big Thief appeared on CBS This Morning earlier today, where they performed selections from their most recent album Two Hands. During their set, they played “Two Hands,” “Not,“ and “Forgotten Eyes.” Their latest television appearance follows a stunning late-night debut on Colbert earlier this month, where they performed “Not.” [embedded content] [embedded content] [embedded content]
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President Moon Jae-in of South Korea and his wife Kim Jung-sook, meet New Zealand ambassador Philip Turner and his husband Hiroshi Ikeda. (Philip Turner/ Twitter) The gay New Zealand ambassador to South Korea has made history as the first foreign diplomat to visit Blue House with a same-sex partner. Blue House is the official residence
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Jack White will join Democratic presidential hopeful and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders as well as U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib during a rally on October 27 in Detroit, Michigan. White will perform a live set before joining Sanders, Tlaib, and local leaders and activists in a rally for “economic, environmental and racial justice,” according to a
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