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‘Queer Eye’, ‘American Gods’ and ‘Project Runway’ Return, Plus More TV This Week
Check out our weekly guide to TV this week, and make sure you’re catching the big premieres, crucial episodes and the stuff you won’t admit you watch when no one’s looking.
Actress Courteney Cox explores the diverse experiences of Americans having babies in the new series, 9 Months with Courteney Cox on Facebook Watch (embedded above). This week’s episode, released Wednesday, follows the journey of two gay best friends having a baby together.
Project Runway is coming home to Bravo. The beloved reality-TV competition is getting a whole new makeover, with new host Karlie Kloss. Sadly, there’s no Tim Gunn, but season four winner and most successful Runway-alum Christian Siriano is in. Catch the premiere Thursday at 8 p.m. Eastern on Bravo.
Rejoice! The Queer Eye guys are back with a new season on Netflix Friday. I don’t know about you, but I could sure use a dose of the new Fab Five’s collective care, empathy and joy these days. Treat yourself to a break from the newscycle, and indulge in some feel-good TV this weekend.
One of TV’s most intriguing and queer-friendly dramas is in the throes of its second season. American Gods returned to Starz last week, still mired in conflict between the Old Gods and New Gods. This season promises to continue the queer love story between cab driving Salim and Jinn. New episodes Sundays at 8 p.m. Eastern on Starz.
Buckle up for a mind-bending new comedy. Recently premiered premium cable series Now Apocalypse follows a queer man in Los Angeles trying to navigate life, love and crippling visions of the end of the world. Don’t miss episode two 9 p.m. Eastern Sunday on Starz.
What are you watching this week on TV?
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Hate-Crime Legislation in Utah Advances After Including Conservatives
The historic bill has advanced in Utah, but only after lawmakers including those targeted for political views as a protected class alongside LGBTQ people.
Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman’s insane college admissions cheating scandal gets memed
TV actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin are currently caught up in what is being labeled the largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted.
NHL Determines Maple Leafs’ Morgan Rielly Did Not Use Anti-Gay Slur: WATCH
The NHL said on Tuesday that after an investigation it determined that Toronto Maple Leafs’ player Morgan Rielly did not use an anti-gay slur at referee Brad Meier during a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday night.
ESPN reports: ‘The league conducted an investigation after microphones picked up a phrase during a game at Toronto against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Online videos appeared to implicate Rielly, but the NHL said he didn’t utter a slur. “League officials interviewed several of the participants in the game — including Rielly and Meier — and reviewed audio of the alleged incident,” NHL senior executive vice president of hockey operations Colin Campbell said in a statement. “All of those interviewed adamantly denied that Rielly uttered a slur and the audio supported their statements.’
Rielly and Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas addressed the media after the NHL made its determination.
Said Rielly: “There’s really no place for slurs like that in sport or in life…That word has no place in this building.”
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The Historic, Bipartisan Equality Act to be Reintroduced in Congress With Unprecedented Support
HRC hailed the historic support for the Equality Act — critically important bipartisan legislation that would finally provide clear, comprehensive non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people under our nation’s civil rights laws. Set to be reintroduced in Congress today by Representatives David Cicilline (D-RI) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) in the House and Senators Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Cory Booker (D-NJ) in the Senate, the measure has unprecedented support from nearly 70 percent of Americans, more than 280 members of Congress, 165 major businesses and 288 statewide and national organizations. Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has made passing the Equality Act a top priority for the new Congress.
“The harsh reality is that LGBTQ Americans still face real and persistent discrimination in their everyday lives,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “The new pro-equality majority in Congress has the chance to finally ensure LGBTQ people’s rights are not determined by what side of a city or state line they live on. With the unprecedented backing of 70 percent of Americans, more than 280 members of Congress, 165 leading businesses and 288 organizations from across the country, now is the time to pass the bipartisan Equality Act.”
Discrimination is a real and persistent problem for LGBTQ Americans. HRC polling has found that nearly two-thirds of self-identified LGBTQ Americans report experiencing discrimination. Currently, 50 percent of LGBTQ Americans live in the 30 states that still lack statewide legal non-discrimination protections, leaving their residents and visitors at risk of being fired, denied housing, or refused service because of who they are or whom they love. The Equality Act would guarantee existing civil rights laws apply to LGBTQ people by providing clear, consistent non-discrimination protections based on sexual orientation or gender identity across key areas of life, including employment, housing, credit, education, public spaces and services, federally-funded programs and jury service.
More than 160 major corporations have joined HRC’s Business Coalition for the Equality Act. While the overwhelming majority of America’s leading businesses are already addressing workplace fairness for LGBTQ employees, these major employers know how important it is to have a federal legal standard that guarantees all employees have the same protections — no matter where they live. The slate of companies endorsing the Equality Act have combined operations in all 50 states, headquarters in 27 states, and collectively generate $3.8 trillion in revenue. In total, these companies employ more than 8.7 million people across the U.S.
Recent polling finds that a growing majority of Americans support federal non-discrimination protections and LGBTQ equality. A recent survey by PRRI found that nearly seven in 10 Americans support laws like the Equality Act. In addition, post-election polling from HRC found that 60 percent of voters in the 2018 midterms opposed the Trump-Pence administration’s reported plans to define gender entirely by birth gender, thereby potentially excluding transgender people from civil rights protections. Overall, voters also identified protecting the rights of groups targeted by the Trump-Pence administration as their top reason for voting to flip the U.S. House of Representatives. Leading up to the 2018 midterms, HRC worked to mobilize those voters through the largest and earliest grassroots deployment in the organization’s 39-year history. Following these historic efforts, House leadership identified the Equality Act as a top legislative priority for the new pro-equality majority.
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HRC President Chad Griffin on introduction of the Equality Act
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