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...The new Netflix docu-series Robbie Williams raises as many questions as it answers....
...A sense of nostalgia was present, too — if for more recent times — in Lupita Nyong’o’s custom Giorgio Armani Privé gown....
...The $1.4bn-grossing film won only one award, for best song, which went to Billie Eilish and her brother, Finneas O’Connell, for “What Was I Made For?”....
...Gay, who answered the same question by saying it “depends on the context”, has since also found her own job in jeopardy....
...Eugene O’Brien’s lyrical, sensitively written story follows a married couple sent careening in different directions amid the chaos of a family wedding....
...It does not include scenes of a sexual nature, but the cast features openly gay and transgender actors....
...People are responding positively: he recently met Robbie Williams on a weekend in Gstaad, and the singer instantly ordered some pieces, which he wore for his 50th birthday....
...London-based stylist Harry Lambert is another major figure, responsible for bringing androgynous flair to black-tie dressing through his work with Harry Styles and the actors Josh O’Connor and Eddie Redmayne...
...Starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, Barbie grossed an estimated $182mn outside the US....
...Starring Margot Robbie, Barbie, the movie, directed by Greta Gerwig, has broken box office records and contains plenty of food for thought about finance and feminism....
...and opted to work closely with the gay and bisexual community, drug users and sex workers to get on top of the crisis....
...There was always a moderately conservative swing justice — Sandra Day O’Connor or Anthony Kennedy — willing to vote with the liberal justices on both of those policies....
...Songs meant for Lifehouse were used in 1971’s Who’s Next, including the band’s signature anthem “Baba O’Riley”....
...The fact that he name-checked Disney, which has suffered mightily in Florida after its executives stood up to governor Ron DeSantis’s “don’t say gay” bill, is telling....
...Molly O’Rourke, a Democratic pollster at Hart Research, says she does not see evidence that Harris is harming Biden’s prospects of re-election....
...On his first day at the new school in a small town in the west of Ireland, 13-year-old Jamie O’Neill is being taunted by bullies. Recognising his oddity, they call him a “gay boy” and a “faggot”....
...The turning point came when he joined Nexi and, during a casual chat with his boss about Covid-19 lockdown housing arrangements, he was asked whether he was single or had a “compagna o un compagno” using...
...performed a manifesto submerged in the shallow waters of the bay, shouting anti-gay slurs in order to defang them; a resident called the police....
...He knew society would evolve and that his messages, like being gay and having HIV, wouldn’t seem as radical as they did when he was working.”...
...APRIL Caledonian Road by Andrew O’Hagan (Faber)O’Hagan’s take on the era of #MeToo portrays a high-flying art historian whose glittering life comes crashing down, which is played out in front of a bustling...
...Need to know: Global economy The World Bank said it would freeze new lending to Uganda in response to an LGBT+ crackdown that has introduced some of the most punitive anti-gay bills in the world....
...And with that non-specific preface, so begins Amsterdam, the zany new comedy or thereabouts from director David O Russell (American Hustle, Silver Linings Playbook)....
...It was designed by Shannon Gibson, with photography direction by Josh Lustig, Emma Bowkett and Naoise O’Keefe, and digital production by Kari-Ruth Pedersen This article has been amended to clarify that...
...The photographers and models are straight, gay, white, black and Asian, but all are thin and almost none is over 40. You’d think love was like gymnastics: only for the lithe and wrinkle-free....
...And Other Low Joints (Bantam) the autobiography of Paul O’Grady (AKA Lily Savage) which was reprinted after his death in March....
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