POF’s Steamy Summer Report: Fashion Faux Pas, Dating Must Haves and Summer’s Hottest Date Ideas

POF’s Steamy Summer Report: Fashion Faux Pas, Dating Must Haves and Summer’s Hottest Date Ideas

As Nelly once sang,“It’s getting hot in here, so take….advantage of those weekday date nights!” Wait, was that Nelly or did I just make that up? It certainly is true though, as the latest report from Plenty of Fish reveals singles are capitalizing on the longer and warmer nights this summer, with eighty-one percent willing […]

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‘Fabulous’ Cuomo, Good Omens, PwC, Art After Stonewall, Laverne Cox, Bradley Cooper, Burning Man, Luke Evans: HOT LINKS

‘Fabulous’ Cuomo, Good Omens, PwC, Art After Stonewall, Laverne Cox, Bradley Cooper, Burning Man, Luke Evans: HOT LINKS

GO IT ALONE. Trump considering dropping 68-year treaty with Japan: “Trump regards the accord as too one-sided because it promises U.S. aid if Japan is ever attacked, but doesn’t oblige Japan’s military to come to America’s defense, the people said. The treaty, signed more than 60 years ago, forms the foundation of the alliance between the countries that emerged from World War II.”

LIFE’S A DRAG. City & State magazine glams up New York governor Andrew Cuomo.

You’re welcome, @AndrewCuomo. pic.twitter.com/sYBR3G8v56

— Jeff Coltin (@JCColtin) June 24, 2019

GOOD OMENS. Christian petition of 20,000 to get Netflix to drop the ‘blasphemous’ show Good Omens fails because it’s an Amazon show.

MIGRANT CHILDREN. The latest on this continuously unfolding crime against humanity.

PwC. First ever Global LGBT+ summit to be held in NYC over WorldPride: ‘The Summit will bring together more than 160 PwC LGBT+ leaders and people from 23 countries to share knowledge, network and talk about LGBT+ issues. On the agenda is a private screening of the Lavender Scare, the first documentary to tell the story of an unrelenting campaign in the 1950s by the US federal government to identify and fire all employees suspected of being homosexual. For updates from the Summit, follow @PwC, #PwCPride and #PwCProud.”

ART AFTER STONEWALL. Miami will be one of only three cities in the U.S. to host Art After Stonewall: 1969  1989. “The show will headline Art Basel Miami this year, at the Frost Art Museum FIU (Sept. 14 – Jan. 5). This will be the first time all of these amazing 200+ works of art will be shown together under one roof (the current show in NY is split up between two venues). Features works by trailblazing artists who cleared a path from 1969-1989 through uncharted cultural terrain, including: David Hockney, Marlon T. Riggs, Andy Warhol, Alice Neel, Judy Chicago, Diane Arbus, Luis Cruz Azaceta, David Wojnarowicz, and many more.”

BURNING MAN. Desert festival hires top lobbying firm for permitting: “The Burning Man Project, the non-profit organization behind the festival, hired the law and lobbying firm Holland & Knight on May 9, according to disclosures. Rich Gold, the leader of the firm’s public policy and regulation group, will be on the account as well as Scott Mason, who worked on Trump’s campaign and in his administration transition. “

SPLITS. Laverne Cox and boyfriend Kyle Draper split after almost two years. “@thekyledraper and I have broken up. After much soul searching and tears from both of us, we have decided it’s time for us to go our separate ways. We decided we should make a public statement since our relationship was public in ways neither of us anticipated. This is that public statement.”

GLASTONBURY. Are Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper set to reunite?

EATING. The 50 best restaurants in the world 2019.

MAINE. Episcopal Diocese consecrates first openly gay bishop: “The diocese says Rev. Thomas James Brown was ordained and consecrated its tenth bishop on Saturday in a ceremony that drew more than 900 people to St. Luke’s Cathedral in Portland. Twenty-seven Episcopal bishops and more than 100 clergy from Maine participated in the service.”

KANSAS. Transgender people will soon be able to change their gender on birth certificates.

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Sweaty Betty in Budapest #saturdaymorning #weekendworkout #gym

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WET T SHIRT OR NO T SHIRT. Luke Evans, Rome Flynn, Nick Adams, Dylan Geick and more male celebs show off some skin.

SPACEX. Elon Musk firm successful in early morning launch of Falcon Heavy rocket carrying 24 satellites into orbit as well as cremated remains of 152 space enthusiasts.

TOUCHY FEELY THING OF THE DAY. Jimmy Fallon and Chrissy Teigen play ‘Can You Feel It?’

TRAINER TUESDAY. Donald Romain.

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A little sun on a good day

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Introducing Single, Swipe, Repeat

Introducing Single, Swipe, Repeat

Introducing Single, Swipe, Repeat

Cosmo + Tinder are presenting the podcast you never knew you needed

It’s no secret that Cosmo and Tinder have heard tons of dating stories, and tbh, we’re having a hard time keeping them to ourselves. That’s why we’re launching “Single, Swipe, Repeat,” a podcast to satisfy your curiosity with real stories from real people from coast to coast.

Our single years are filled with fun and adventure. They’re a time when we experiment, meet new people, try new things and, ultimately, figure out who we are and what we want – which is WHY we’ve partnered with Cosmo to hear real dating stories from young people across the country who are living their most fabulous single lives.

Who doesn’t want to know what it’s like dating an influencer without actually dating an influencer in LA? Or how people date in DC if they are not in politics? And we definitely want to know about queer culture in the bible belt. Spoiler alert: It gets complicated.

Each week, Cosmo’s sex & relationships director, Faye Brennan, will be joined by a new guest to be fearless champions of the single journey and spill the tea on the juiciest, funniest, and sometimes romantic dating stories from people slaying that single life.

Check out the show, wherever you listen to podcasts — listen up, pour yourself a glass of whatever, and tune into “Single, Swipe, Repeat.”

Single, Swipe, Repeat is now available via Apple Podcasts,
Spotify, Cosmo and more. Subscribe and stay up-to-date, with new episodes released every Tuesday in July.

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‘Pose,’ ‘Stonewall OutLoud,’ the Original ‘Tales of the City’ and More TV This Week

‘Pose,’ ‘Stonewall OutLoud,’ the Original ‘Tales of the City’ and 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.

Pose continues its triumphant second season with a new episode written by Our Lady J and directed by Janet Mock tonight at 10 p.m. Eastern on FX.

Get to know the 19 Democrats who will not be running for President (and the one who might) at the first Democratic presidential debates Wednesday and Thursday at 9 p.m. Eastern on NBC, MSNBC and Telemundo. Wednesday features Booker, de Blasio, Castro, Delaney, Gabbard, Inslee, Klobuchar, O’Rourke, Ryan and Warren. Thursday’s contenders are Biden, Bennet, Buttigieg, Gillibrand, Harris, Hickenlooper, Sanders, Swalwell, Williamson and Yang.

Another stellar season of Real Housewives of New York comes to an end Thursday at 9 p.m. Eastern on Bravo. After a manic trip to Miami, will it be Luann’s Christmas cabaret, Ramona’s pop-up holiday party or Bethenny’s “S’mores and Whores” party that will feature the most epic blowout in the finale?

While not necessarily new, the iconic original Tales of the City comes to Netflix Friday. The original miniseries, starring Laura Linney and Olympia Dukakis, should be considered required viewing for its bold portrayal of 1970s San Francisco, drug use, queer people and a wild, soapy story that still shocks.

Ahead of the massive WorldPride celebration in New York City this weekend, commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprisings with Stonewall Outloud, a new documentary from WOW Presents available Friday on Youtube.

What are you watching this week on TV?

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‘Pose,’ ‘Stonewall OutLoud,’ the Original ‘Tales of the City’ and More TV This Week