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Sabrina Wigfall

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  • 4 days ago | intomore.com | Arin Waller |Johnny Levanier |Sabrina Wigfall |Jude Cramer

    2008 was an insane year, but if you were still a child during that time, you never fully grasped the implications. Sure, your parents might’ve sat you down and explained, “We’re going to have to make certain cutbacks,” or you could’ve overheard your folks arguing about the future and the state of the economy. For better or worse, it was a year that undoubtedly shaped how the post-9/11 generation views the world and current affairs.

  • 6 days ago | intomore.com | Johnny Levanier |Arin Waller |Sabrina Wigfall |Jude Cramer

    The gay BDSM drama Pillion, starring Alexander Skarsgård, just had its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, where it scored a seven-minute standing ovation. But it turns out what audiences saw was the “family-friendly version,” and there’s an even more NSFW cut of the film just waiting to see the light of day. Pillion is directed by Harry Lighton (his directorial debut following the award-winning short film Wren Boys) and based on the 2020 novel Box Hill by Adam Mars-Jones.

  • 1 week ago | intomore.com | Johnny Levanier |Arin Waller |Sabrina Wigfall |Jude Cramer

    It’s now officially been over a year since the announcement of a sequel to the hit gay rom-com Red, White & Royal Blue, and fans are desperate for news. One person who’s well aware of this is the first son himself, Taylor Zakhar Perez. But even as he’s determined to keep himself in the dark on the sequel, he can’t seem to help spilling what little information he knows. News of the sequel officially broke last May during a panel event.

  • 1 week ago | intomore.com | Henry Giardina |Johnny Levanier |Arin Waller |Sabrina Wigfall

    Transness is far from new thing, and we know that plenty of figures from the past had to make a painful choice: live a respectable public life in the closet, or an honest life in the shadows. But there are some who created a third choice: they lived openly and out loud, and damn the consequences. Take, for example, the legendary actor Katherine Hepburn, whose iconoclasm was both celebrated and demonized during the height of her fame in the 30s and 40s.

  • 1 week ago | queerty.com | Henry Giardina |Johnny Levanier |Arin Waller |Sabrina Wigfall

    Transness is far from new thing, and we know that plenty of figures from the past had to make a painful choice: live a respectable public life in the closet, or an honest life in the shadows. But there are some who created a third choice: they lived openly and out loud, and damn the consequences. Take, for example, the legendary actor Katherine Hepburn, whose iconoclasm was both celebrated and demonized during the height of her fame in the 30s and 40s.

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