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2 weeks ago |
gayety.co | Caitlynn McDaniel
Pedro Pascal just celebrated his 50th birthday, and leave it to him to throw a party that breaks the internet and warms queer hearts everywhere. The Last of Us and Mandalorian star turned heads this weekend with a birthday look that was anything but subtle — and absolutely perfect. In a now-viral photo posted to his Instagram Story, Pascal rocked a “Protect the Dolls” T-shirt and a “House of Dijon” hat while sitting next to none other than trans icon and Grammy-winning DJ Honey Dijon.
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2 weeks ago |
gayety.co | Caitlynn McDaniel
David Archuleta is stepping into the night—and into a brand new era of music, movement, and liberation. For one night only, Archuleta is taking over Los Angeles with AFTERHOURS, a full-blown rave-meets-concert experience happening Saturday, May 3, 2025, at The Bellwether. It’s not just a show—it’s a curated journey of self-expression, pulsing beats, and unapologetic queer joy. Tickets are on sale now here.
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3 weeks ago |
gayety.co | Caitlynn McDaniel
Season 3 is bringing even more heart, honesty, and firsts—including a date you won’t want to miss. Love is officially back on track—literally. Love on the Spectrum U.S. returns for Season 3, and this time, the beloved Emmy-winning dating series is introducing a lovable new icon: 22-year-old Pari from Boston. In an exclusive clip shared with us from the new season, viewers get a front-row seat to one of Pari’s dates with another woman.
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2 months ago |
gayety.co | Caitlynn McDaniel
The wilderness is calling once again, and the Yellowjackets are answering—whether they want to or not. Season 3 of the hit Showtime-turned-Paramount+ series premieres today, and fans are in for another thrilling, gruesome, and emotional ride. Created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, Yellowjackets follows a high school girls’ soccer team whose plane crashes deep in the remote northern wilderness.
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2 months ago |
gayety.co | Caitlynn McDaniel
Netflix introduces a fresh face to the world of romantic comedies with La Dolce Villa, directed by Mark Waters (Mean Girls, Freaky Friday). At the heart of this swoon-worthy film is Giuseppe Futia, a queer Italian actor who brings effortless charm and charisma to the screen. Futia, an Italian-born, New York-based actor, has been captivated by storytelling since childhood. His journey began at just eight years old when he starred as Pinocchio in a school play.
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