LA Pride will not be participating in this year’s Los Angeles Dodgers Pride Night following the baseball team’s decision to disinvite the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a nonprofit charity made up of drag nuns, from the event after facing pressure from conservatives. “As a longstanding partner of the Los Angeles …
Read More »Salman Rushdie Makes Surprise Appearance at New York Gala: 'Violence Must Not Deter Us'
Salman Rushdie made a surprise appearance — his first since a man attacked him last August — on Thursday night at the PEN America gala in Manhattan, where he accepted the organization’s Centenary Courage Award. “I wanted to say hi, everybody,” he said during his nine-minute speech. “It’s nice to …
Read More »Jim Brown, NFL Legend, Actor, and Civil Rights Activist, Dead at 87
Jim Brown, the legendary NFL running back, actor, and civil rights activist, who was also the subject of numerous allegations of violence, died Thursday night, May 18. He was 87. Brown’s wife, Monique, confirmed his death in a post on Instagram, though no cause of death was given. “It is …
Read More »Former Employees Sue Twitter, Elon Musk Over Breached Contracts, Merger Agreement
Six former employees have sued Elon Musk and Twitter over broken severance promises in a lawsuit that also shines a light on the allegedly dysfunctional inner workings of the social media company in the aftermath of Musk’s acquisition. The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in a Delaware district court and obtained by …
Read More »DeSantis Officially Enters the 'Find Out' Phase of His War With Disney
If there’s one rule that all Floridians live by, one credo that everyone in the Sunshine State must follow, it is this: Don’t fuck with the Mouse. (Also, something about alligators. But mostly, don’t fuck with the Mouse.) When Gov. Ron DeSantis started his aggressive campaign against the Disney company …
Read More »Music Groups Call Supreme Court Ruling in Warhol Case a 'Massive Victory' For The Business
In a case with potential implications on a wide range of creative industries, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday, May 18, that Andy Warhol infringed on a photographer’s copyrights for his portraits of Prince. The court ruled 7-2 in favor of Lynn Goldsmith, whose photos of The Purple One were …
Read More »San Francisco Names Nation's First 'Drag Laureate': D'Arcy Drollinger
In an effort to combat the joyless, monochromatic fuddy-duddies trying to ban drag performers with legislature, the city of San Francisco has appointed its first “drag laureate”: performer and nightclub owner D’Arcy Drollinger. The city’s mayor, London Breed, said the role made sense for a city with a long history …
Read More »Cash App Founder's Alleged Killer Pleads Not Guilty to Murder
On Thursday, Nima Momeni pleaded not guilty to charges alleging that he fatally stabbed Cash App founder Bob Lee in San Francisco and left him to bleed to death, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Momeni, who also worked in tech, was arrested April 13 for Lee’s murder, nearly two …
Read More »Elon Musk Claims There's 'No Proof' Swastika-Tatted Texas Shooter Was White Supremacist
Elon Musk sat down with CNBC’s David Faber for an interview where he declared he doesn’t give a shit if his tweets damage his companies. Musk has spent the last several weeks tweeting and boosting unfounded conspiracy theories about mass shootings, George Soros, and migrants. But in his mind, he …
Read More »Ja Morant Responds After Second Gun-Flashing Video: 'I Take Full Responsibility'
Ja Morant is speaking out after a second video of the Memphis Grizzlies star brandishing a gun surfaced over the weekend, saying he takes “full responsibility” for his actions. In a statement obtained by ESPN, Morant said: “I know I’ve disappointed a lot of people who have supported me. This …
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