OutfestNEXT, Presented by HBO MAX, Spotlights 20 Visionary Features and Short Programs that Champion the Future of Queer ...
From awkward hookups to mutual aid, Justice Singleton’s new short, co-starring John Cameron Mitchell, turns fear itself into ...
RadarOnline.com can reveal the Duchess of Sussex, 44, intends to move away from her With Love, Meghan series in favor of making quicker, influencer-type content. She outlined her attentions while ...
The city of Lansing will become an LGBTQ Welcoming City after City Council members voted unanimously Monday night to pass a resolution expressing support for the LGBTQ community. The resolution is ...
The ‘Close To You’ animated shorts were produced by Nintendo’s newly-acquired CG production studio. The ‘Close To You’ animated shorts were produced by Nintendo’s newly-acquired CG production studio.
Nintendo has fleetingly dropped some bombshell announcements on its Nintendo Today app, but the most recent drop is a real head-scratcher. The gaming company shared a video on the app simply titled ...
For more than three decades, NewFest, New York’s premier LGBTQ film festival, has featured and celebrated the year’s best queer films, with past years’ screenings including classics like “High Art” ...
"If you’re not a Lakers fan yet, I hope you watch this, and it makes you want to be," Bryant tells PEOPLE Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears in The ...
TL;DR: Nintendo surprised fans with "Close to You," an animated short film on its YouTube channel, featuring a baby's first steps and subtle Pikmin references. Though its connection to upcoming games ...
Nintendo has released a nearly four minute long animated short film called "Close to You." Nintendo did not share any information on the animated short film that has been posted to YouTube and social ...
(New York Jewish Week) — “This country broke my penis, but it couldn’t break my spirit.” So says Jewish writer Gary Shteyngart in “The Guy Who Got Cut Wrong,” a new documentary from The New Yorker ...
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