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Ato #EleNão em #Campinas organizado por coletivos de mulheres (29/03/2018), com concentração no Largo do Rosário, e caminhada pelas Avs. Francisco Glicério, Moraes Sales, Irmã Serafim e Anchieta, rua Benjamin Constant, Av. Senador Sairava, Av. Campo Sales, finalizando no Largo do Rosário.
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Must-See LGBTQ TV: ‘Marvel: Rising Secret Warriors,’ the return of ‘Will & Grace’ and Superstore,’ and Alyssa Edward series ‘Dancing Queen’

Must-See LGBTQ TV: ‘Marvel: Rising Secret Warriors,’ the return of ‘Will & Grace’ and Superstore,’ and Alyssa Edward series ‘Dancing Queen’

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Grab the remote, set your DVR or queue up your streaming service of choice! GLAAD is bringing you the highlights LGBTQ on TV this week. Check back every Sunday for up-to-date coverage in LGBTQ-inclusive programming on TV.

Tonight, Disney Channel and Disney XD will air Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors, a movie about a group of teen superheroes from the Marvel canon who join up to form the Secret Warriors. The team consists of Ms. Marvel, Squirrel Girl, Quake, Patriot, and America Chavez, the Marvel comics’ first Latina lesbian superhero. It’s exciting to see America hit the small screen, and we hope she is represented in all her identities, and this can serve as an introduction of America and further queer characters to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors: Sunday, 10pm on Disney Channel and Disney XD.

On Thursday, the NBC workplace comedy Superstore returns for a fourth season. Nominated for a GLAAD Media Award last year, the show follows a group of individuals working at the fictional superstore, Cloud Nine. This includes Mateo, a gay undocumented Filipino man played by out actor Nico Santos. In the season four opener, Amy and Jonah return from suspension, and steel themselves for a barrage of jokes and snide comments about their sex video. Jeff, meanwhile, goes to extreme lengths to win back Mateo. Superstore: Thursday, 8pm on NBC.

The tenth season of Will & Grace returns on Thursday night. In the second season since its revival, the show features the same beloved gay characters, the titular Will and scene-stealer Jack, played by out actor Sean Hayes. In the season premiere, Jack wants to look younger before meeting Estefan’s family on Skype but makes a terrible first impression after overdoing the numbing cream before his facial procedure. Meanwhile, Will helps Karen protect the intellectual property rights of her most prized possession. Will & Grace: Thursday, 9pm on NBC.

This Friday on Netflix the docuseries Dancing Queen will be released in full. Following Drag Race season five and All Stars 2 fan favorite Alyssa Edwards (Justin Dwayne Lee Johnson), the show looks into her fame with drag as well as the dance studio she runs in Texas. Showing Alyssa and Justin depending on the scenario, the show takes a look at not just a celebrity, but someone who fosters a specific community. Dancing Queen: Friday on Netflix.

Sunday, September 30: Fear the Walking Dead (8pm, AMC); The Deuce (9pm, HBO); Shameless (9pm, Showtime); The Last Ship (9pm, TNT) Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors (10pm, Disney)

Monday: 9-1-1 (9pm, Fox); Bull (10pm, CBS)

Tuesday: This Is Us (9pm, NBC); NCIS: New Orleans (10pm, CBS)

Wednesday: Burden of Truth (8pm, The CW); Empire (8pm, Fox); American Housewife (8:30pm, ABC); Modern Family (9pm, ABC); Star (9pm, Fox); American Horror Story: Apocalypse (10pm, FX)

Thursday: Grey’s Anatomy (8pm, ABC); Superstore (8pm, ABC); Station 19 (9pm, ABC); Will & Grace (9pm, NBC); How to Get Away with Murder (10pm, ABC); S.W.A.T. (10pm, CBS)

Friday: Dancing Queen (Netflix); The Cool Kids (8:30pm, Fox); Van Helsing (10pm, Syfy)

September 30, 2018

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Kellyanne Conway: ‘I’m a Victim of Sexual Assault’ — WATCH

Kellyanne Conway: ‘I’m a Victim of Sexual Assault’ — WATCH

Kellyanne Conway told CNN’s Jake Tapper that she is a victim of sexual assault in a conversation about the Kavanaugh allegations on State of the Union Sunday: “I feel very empathetic, frankly, for victims of sexual assault and sexual harassment and rape. I’m a victim of sexual assault. I don’t expect Judge Kavanaugh or Jake Tapper or Jeff Flake or anybody to be held responsible for that. You have to be responsible for your own conduct.”

Replied Tapper: “I’m sorry you went through that…but you work for a president that says all the women who have accused him are lying. There have been a number of people…”

“And don’t conflate that,” Conway responded. “With this…and certainly don’t conflate that with what happened to me. It’d be a huge mistake, Jake. Let’s not do it. Let’s not always bring Trump into everything that happens in this universe.”

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Kate McKinnon’s Ruth Bader Ginsburg Joins SNL’s Weekend Update to ‘Gins-Burn’ Brett Kavanaugh and the GOP: WATCH

Kate McKinnon’s Ruth Bader Ginsburg Joins SNL’s Weekend Update to ‘Gins-Burn’ Brett Kavanaugh and the GOP: WATCH

SNL’s Brett Kavanaugh slams continued in the show’s Weekend Update segment, where Colin Jost and Michael Che had some choice words for the judge.

Colin Jost noted that the only ones who kept their composure at the hearing were” the woman being questioned and the woman Republicans had to hire to talk to the woman being questioned.”

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Added Jost: “Now on an optics level I get why the Republicans did that. But if you’re not the right person to ask questions at a Senate hearing, maybe you’re not the right person to be a Senator.”

Added Che: “I just want to remind everybody that all this yelling and crying happened at this dude’s job interview. I mean, typically, when you’re asked about a sexual assault and your drinking problem at a job interview, you don’t get the damn job.”

Jost took shots at Kavanaugh lying about his year book quotes: “If you took a shot for every time Kavanaugh lied about his yearbook, you’d be as drunk as Brett Kavanaugh was in the summer of ’82”

Che also wondered why the GOP doesn’t just withdraw Kavanaugh: “Why does it have to be him? You can’t just pick another dude from your Illuminati lizard meetings? Are Republicans so pro-life that you don’t even have a Plan B for this?”

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The Weekend Update hosts were later joined by Kate McKinnon’s Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who commented on the Kavanaugh nomination, who entered singing Rick Astley: “Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna turn around and retire.”

Added McKinnon’s Ginsburg on Kavanaugh: “He thinks his confirmation hearing was unfair? My confirmation hearing was they threw me in a river to see if I float. And I did. I floated on top like a little water bug.”

She then launched into a number of “Gins-burns” on various members of the Senate.

“Hey Lindsey! Are you Herbie? Because you look fully loaded. That’s a Gins-burn!”

She also commented on Jeff Flake’s call for an FBI investigation: “Hey Jeff Flake, you can borrow a pair of my panties since you’re so concerned about covering your own ass. That’s a Gins-burn!”

Asked about Kavanaugh’s 1982 calendar, McKinnon’s Ginsburg replied: “You mean the portrait of the judge as a young d-bag? Spellbinding.”

She then furnished a calendar of her own from 1982 that read “Turn 100,” “break glass ceiling,” and “do laps in a bird bath” and one from this year that read “Don’t Die.”

“I’ve been alive for so long, I’m restarting my lifecycle, like a cicada,” she whispered. “I’m going through puberty again. I’ve got all sorts of feelings about Riverdale. That Cole Sprouse, he’s looking like a snack to me.”

Asked what might happen if Kavanaugh were confirmed, McKinnon’s Ginsburg replied, “The guy likes drinking games so much, we got one planned for him. It’s called quarters. It’s where me and Sotomayor put a roll of quarters in a sock and beat the hell out of him.”

Watch:

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Kate McKinnon’s Ruth Bader Ginsburg Joins SNL’s Weekend Update to ‘Gins-Burn’ Brett Kavanaugh and the GOP: WATCH

Matt Damon Seethes as Brett Kavanaugh as SNL Relives This Week’s Marathon Senate Hearing: WATCH

Matt Damon Seethes as Brett Kavanaugh as SNL Relives This Week’s Marathon Senate Hearing: WATCH

Saturday Night Live returned to take on this week’s historic Senate Judiciary Committee hearings for Brett Kavanaugh with Matt Damon as the judge.

Senators Chuck Grassley (Alex Moffat), Diane Feinstein (Cecily Strong), Amy Klobuchar (Rachel Dratch), Thom Tillis (Mikey Day), Cory Booker (Chris Redd), John Kennedy (Kyle Mooney), Sheldon Whitehouse (Pete Davidson) grilled the SCOTUS candidate, with Kate McKinnon’s hilarious Lindsey Graham finishing them off. Aidy Bryant played a spot-on “female prosecutor” Rachel Mitchell.

Said Damon’s Kavanaugh upon sitting down in his chair: “Let me tell you this. I’m going to start at an 11. I’m going to take it to about a 15 real quick. First of all I showed this speech to almost no one. Not my family, not my friends. … This is my speech. There are others like it, but this is mine. I wrote it myself last night while screaming into an empty bag of Doritos.”

When Dratch’s Amy Klobuchar asked if he drank too much, Damon’s Kavanaugh replied: “Look, I like beer. O.K.? I like beer. Boys like beer. Girls like beer. I like beer. I like beer.”

She went on: “Did you ever drink too many beers?”

Spit Damon’s Kavanaugh: “You mean was I cool? Yeah.”

Some additional key Kavanaugh moments. “I’m a keg-is-half-full kind of guy,” “I don’t know the meaning of the word ‘stop,’” and “To quote my hero, Clint Eastwood’s character in ‘Gran Torino,’ ‘Get the hell off my lawn.’”

Finally, he concluded with a note on his temperament: “I went to Yale. Worked my butt off to get here — I busted my buns, I lifted weights. … Am I angry? You’re damn right. But if you think I’m angry now, just wait until I get on that Supreme Court — because then you’re all going to pay.”

Kate McKinnon took on the man who wants to be Trump’s next attorney general, Senator Lindsey Graham, snapping: “You put this man on the Supreme Court now. No vote, no discussion. You give him a damn robe and you let him do whatever the hell he wants. Because this right now, this is my audition for Mr. Trump’s Cabinet. And also for a regional production of The Crucible.

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