Glastonbury Festival 2019
puppyhand posted a photo:
Hiding underneath the rainbow chair atop The Park area.
Glastonbury Festival 2019
puppyhand posted a photo:
Hiding underneath the rainbow chair atop The Park area.
Alicia Keys performs “True Colors” at #StonewallDay for LGBTQ equality
Catholic Archbishop Under Fire for Liking Pride Tweet
An aide said the archbishop of Malta “inadvertently” liked the tweet showing Chad Griffin and his partner at New York City’s Pride parade.
www.advocate.com/religion/2019/7/03/catholic-archbishop-under-fire-liking-pride-tweet
Juanita More!’s pride party brings in $133,000 big ones and one hella sexy time
MORE! drag, MORE! money, MORE! fun
‘Philadelphia,’ ‘First Wives Club,’ ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and Everything Streaming on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and HBO this Month
Looking for something to stream while you Netflix and chill? Check out our picks for new films streaming this month below, including First Wives Club, Bohemian Rhapsody and more.
Philadelphia (1993), available July 1 on Netflix
The first widespread, big-budget, Hollywood film to address AIDS in America, this ground-breaking film used big name stars like Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington to bridge the empathy gap with mainstream audiences. By no means a perfect depiction of LGBTQ people (intimate scenes between Hanks and Antonio Banderas were cut from what was screened in theaters), it’s still an important film in LGBTQ history.
Desperately Seeking Susan (1985), available July 1 on Hulu
Madonna’s big-screen debut pairs the pop star with Rosanna Arquette in a farcical film about a bored housewife, an artsy ingenue and the newspaper personals.
The First Wives Club (1996), available July 1 on Hulu
Before Marianne Williamson was running a Presidential campaign on love, Dr. Leslie Rosen (Marcia Gay Harden) was already teaching us how to “Grow from love.” (It didn’t work out great for her, either.) Keaton, Midler and Hawn are an incredible trio, turning this revenge comedy into a total camp classic.
Bohemian Rhapsody (2018), available July 6 on HBO
Rami Malek’s Oscar-winning turn as queer Queen frontman Freddie Mercury comes to streaming this month. While some took issue with the film’s treatment of Mercury’s sexuality, the biopic nailed the musical performances.
A Very Brady Sequel (1996), available July 31 on Amazon Prime
Before Mama Ru was dominating the world of drag, the host of RuPaul’s Drag Race appeared in this quirky comedic take on one of TV’s most beloved families.
What are you streaming this month?
All films coming to Netflix
Available July 1
Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore
Astro Boy
Caddyshack
Caddyshack 2
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Cheech & Chong’s Up in Smoke
Cloverfield
Disney’s Race to Witch Mountain
Frozen River
Inkheart
Kill the Irishman
Lady in the Water
Little Monsters
Mean Dreams
Mean Streets
Megamind
Nights in Rodanthe
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Philadelphia
Rain Man
Road House
Room on the Broom
Scream 3
Starsky & Hutch
Swiped
Swordfish
Taxi Driver
The Accountant of Auschwitz
The American
The Book of Eli
The Brothers Grimm
The Hangover
The Pink Panther
The Pink Panther 2
War Against Women
Who’s That Knocking at My Door?
Available July 6
The Iron Lady
Sicilian Ghost Story
Available July 9
Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns
Kinky
Available July 11
Cities of Last Things – Netflix Film
Available July 12
4 latas – Netflix Film
Kidnapping Stella – Netflix Film
Point Blank – Netflix Film
Smart People
Available July 13
Sorry Angel
Available July 16
The Break-Up
Disney’s The Princess and the Frog
Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein – Netflix Original
Available July 22
Inglourious Basterds
Available July 26
Boi – Netflix Film
The Exception
Girls With Balls – Netflix Film
The Son – Netflix Film
Available July 29
The Croods
Available July 31
The Red Sea Diving Resort – Netflix Film
All films coming to Amazon
Available July 1
Under the Silver Lake
Available July 2
Phoenix
Available July 3
Peterloo (Amazon Original movie)
Available July 4
Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny
Available July 7
Marshall
Available July 9
Witless Protections
Available July 12
Gone Baby Gone
Available July 13
Never Grow Old
Available July 14
Moose
True Grit
Available July 15
Love Happens
Available July 19
Trading Paint
Available July 21
Time Freak
Available July 23
Serenity
Hellboy
Available July 27
A Vigilante
Available July 28
After Darkness
Available July 29
The Haunting of Sharon Tate
Available July 31
A Very Brady Sequel
A Viking Saga: The Darkest Day
Arctic
American Heart
Chinese Box
Corpse Bride
Dumb and Dumber
Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd
Eight Men Out
Furry Vengeance
Good Advice
Hackers
Ingenious
Jeepers Creepers 2
Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love
My Bloody Valentine
Rat Race
Rosemary’s Baby
S.W.A.T.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Star Trek: First Contact
Star Trek: Insurrection
Star Trek: Nemesis
The Cutting Edge: Going for the Gold
The Rainmaker
Tracker
Twelve Monkeys
Urban Cowboy
All films coming to Hulu
Available July 1
88 Minutes
A Little Princess
A Year Ago in Winter
Accomplices
Airplane!
Airplanes II: The Sequel
American Gun
An American Werewolf in London
The Amityville Horror
Antiviral
The Appeared
Apres Lui
Arbitrage
Are We Done Yet?
Are We There Yet?
Astro Boy
Bad Lieutenant
Bad Santa
The Benchwarmers
Beyond the Gates (of Hell)
Big Fish
Brotherhood of Justice
Bull Durham
Bunny and the Bull
The Chateau
The Childhood of a Leader
Child’s Play
Coffin Rock
Con Air
Cooties
CSA: Confederate States of America
Curse of the Zodiac
Dans Paris
Death Bell
Desperately Seeking Susan
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Endless Love
Errors of the Human Body
Evolution
Fainheart
Fighter
The First Wives Club
Gangster No. 1
The Girl Under the Waves
Good Luck Chuck
Good Time Max
Hard Candy
Hellions
Hero (“Ying Xiong”)
Home of the Brave
Honey 2
The Housemaid
The Human Stain
I Remember You
The Imperialists are Still Alive
Into The Blue
Into The Blue 2: The Reef
Johnny Mad Dog
Killing them Safely
King Kong
The Last Days
Leaving
Letters to Juliet
Man About Town
Man in the Moon
Manglehorn
Married to the Mob
Minority Report
Mission: Impossible III
My Best Friend’s Girl
Myth of the American Sleepover
No One Knows about Persian Cats
Open Water
Open Water 2: Adrift
Operation Condor
Operation Condor II: The Armour of the Gods
The Overbrook Brothers
Paper Covers Rock
Paranoid Park
The Panic in Needle Park
The Polar Express
The Princess of Montpensier
Primal
Prime
Proof
Pumpkin
Puzzle
The Quiet American
Quigley Down Under
Rain
Reservoir Dogs
Revenge of the Nerds
Rocky
Rocky II
Rocky III
Rocky IV
Rocky V
Rules of Attraction
Rules of Engagement
Running Scared
Sangre de mi Sangre
Shanghai Surprise
Sleepy Hollow
Sling Blade
Someone Else
Sounds Like Teen Spirit: A Popumentary
Spaceballs
Species
Species II
Species III
Species: The Awakening
Stalked By My Patients
Stigmata
Stung
Superbad
Swimfan
Swingers
The Silence of the Lambs
The Sum of all Fears
Terror in the Woods
The Time that Remains
The Uninvited
The Wraith
Thomas in Love
Traitor
Turtles Can Fly
Unmade Beds
Uptown Girls
Vampires
Vincere
Walk Away Renee
We Are What We Are
White Night Wedding
With a Friend like Harry
Women of Brewster Place
Available July 2
The Last Word
Available July 3
Phoenix
Available July 4
The Brink
Woman at War
Available July 5
Drop Dead Gorgeous
Available July 10
Witness Protection
Available July 12
Gone Baby Gone
Available July 18
The Last Man
Available July 20
Apollo 11
Available July 21
The Wave
Available July 22
Time Freak
Available July 23
Planet 51
Available July 26
I Trapped the Devil
The Field Guide to Evil
Available July 31
Along with the Gods: The Last 49 Days
Dior and I
All films coming to HBO
Available July 1
The A-Team (Extended Version)
A Nightmare on Elm Street
American Nightmares
An Ideal Husband
By the Sea
Cyrus
Dead Man on Campus
Doppelganger
Elektra (Director’s Cut)
The Hoax
I, Robot
Justice League
Keeping Up With the Steins
Little Fockers
The Manchurian Candidate
Me, Myself & Irene
The Mother
Mr. Right
MXP: Most Xtreme Primate
Notting Hill
The Ring Two (Extended Version)
Rush Hour 2
Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero
Term Life
Victor Crowley
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
When We Were Kings
Without a Paddle
Available July 5
Thoroughbreds
Available July 6
Bohemian Rhapsody
Available July 13
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald
Available July 20
First Man
Available July 23
Red Sparrow
Available July 27
Widows
Available July 31
Unmasking Jihadi John: Anatomy of a Terrorist
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World Trade Center NYC Pride
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World Trade Center NYC Pride – View to the fireworks display celebration on the Hudson River by the WTC in lower Manhattan.
The One World Trade Center ( Freedom Tower ) antenna is illuminated with colors of the rainbow in celebration of the LGBT community during the NYC Pride week.
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Family of Four Accidentally Books Virgin’s Pride Flight, Has a Blast
A mom, dad, and two young sons mingled with drag queens and the all-LGBTQ crew on the eight-hour flight headed from London to New York for WorldPride.
www.advocate.com/pride/2019/7/03/family-four-accidentally-books-virgins-pride-flight-has-blast
Man wonders if he should tell wife he hooked up with dudes for 12 years while in the military
A married man has reached out for advice regarding his bisexual past. In a letter to Dear Abby, he wants to know: should he tell his wife he used to hook up with guys on a regular basis?
“I have been married 36 years to a woman who has saved my life and soul,” the man, identified only as “Different Person Now” writes. “We are both faithful to God and to our marriage, sharing the love of our family.”
“Prior to meeting her, for nearly 12 years through my military service and college years, I was actively bisexual. I’m not proud of this fact but learned it was more out of loneliness and experimentation than need.”
We’re not sure about that last bit… but anyway…
The man continues: “It weighs heavy on my heart. It melts me when she says ‘I love you’ and thanks me for sharing my life with her. I have prayed to God about this. Should I share this with my wife?”
Abby, as usual, gives sound advice.
“I see nothing positive to be gained by opening this long-closed chapter of your life with your wife at this late date,” she writes. “Because you feel the need to talk about this, do it with your spiritual adviser.”
Obviously, this man is suffering from some nasty guilt over his past same-sex experiences.
Though we wish Abby had pointed out that people are never formerly bisexual–once a queer, always a queer, as they say–her empathy shines through. The guy definitely needs some counseling.
That said, we can’t help but wonder: why, exactly, is this so bothersome to “Different Person” now? Could he be feeling lonely and craving some experimentation now?
Related: Read the horrible advice Billy Graham gave to a gay youth
National Mall, JFK Jr, Meghan McCain, Roger Federer, Meatball, Spelling Mansion, Tig Notaro, Seattle, Coco Peru: HOT LINKS
MIKE PENCE. Abruptly canceled trip to New Hampshire aboard Air Force Two is a mystery: “It is rare that something causes a vice president to abandon a publicized trip once aboard a plane. Mr. Pence’s aides said that there was no national security emergency or personal health issue that prompted the change. They said that he had boarded the plane but that it never took off. They would not say much else.”
RECORD BREAKER OF THE DAY. The $120 million Spelling mansion in L.A. County.
GUN SWEATS. Trump officials alarmed as NRA is in meltdown: “In recent weeks, the NRA has seen everything from a failed coup attempt to the departure of its longtime political architect to embarrassing tales of self-dealing by top leaders. The turmoil is fueling fears that the organization will be profoundly diminished heading into the election, leaving the Republican Party with a gaping hole in its political machinery.”
THE VIEW. Meghan McCain may be on the way out.
PROVINCETOWN TRAVELERS. You can download our annual 2019 Ptown Hacks gay guide to Provincetown right HERE and find out everything that is new and different in town this summer!
RIP. Lee Iacocca dead.
BORDER PATROL. Malice is the agenda.
FASCIST FOURTH. MSNBC won’t air Trump’s National Mall spectacle. ‘Fox News is planning to cover “Salute to America” during a two-hour edition of “Special Report,” which airs from 6 to 8 p.m. And C-SPAN is planning to carry the event live, beginning at 6:15 p.m. CNN representatives did not respond to requests for comment.’
KEN MEHLMAN. Why gay rights is a Republican value: “This year, more than two dozen Republican lawmakers in over a dozen states sponsored L.G.B.T.Q. nondiscrimination legislation; and many Republicans refused to pass discriminatory, anti-L.G.B.T.Q. legislation in places like Texas, Georgia and South Dakota. That’s why I’m proud to file a friend-of-the-court brief that makes the conservative argument for these protections. I’m in good company, alongside 34 other high-ranking Republicans, including former members of Congress, political advisers and formerlongstanding members of Republican administrations. Our brief argues that interpreting Title VII’s plain text in accordance with conservative textualist principles makes it clear that the law bans discrimination against L.G.B.T.Q. workers.”
SHOPPING TRIP OF THE DAY. Coco Peru.
READY TO RUN. Remembering John F. Kennedy Jr’s death 30 years ago.
SEATTLE. New gay bar The Swallow opens in White Center: “This LGBTQ bar has been one of the surprise hits this year, drawing crowds late at night along a usually quiet strip of White Center, with drag shows and techno, punk and disco parties on Fridays and Saturdays. The spot has created enough buzz from the LGBTQ community that The Swallow started opening on Mondays and will soon turn its back parking lot into a 25-seat patio.”
70 QUESTIONS WITH. Roger Federer.
NAILED. Michael Henry nails Meatball.
UNDER A ROCK OF THE DAY. Tig Notaro tries to figure out who Wolfgang Puck is.
HUMPDAY HOTTIE. Matteo Menicocci.
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