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Queerty on MSN18 LGBTQ+ books hitting shelves in summer 2025There's a title for every type of queer reader. Whether you're looking for a fast-paced summer rom-com, sapphic thriller, or ...
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The Vacaville Reporter on MSNVacaville Council hears copious comment on PrideDozens of public commenters, both for and against a Pride Proclamation from the city of Vacaville, spoke at Tuesday evening’s City Council Meeting, addressing the council with their ...
"Les Misérables," the centerpiece of the president's Kennedy Center fundraiser, has had broad appeal across the political spectrum over four decades.
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The Points Guy on MSNA movie and TV lovers road trip through coastal North CarolinaCoastal North Carolina is where dozens of major movies, as well as iconic TV shows like "Dawson’s Creek" and "One Tree Hill," ...
Plus: a cliff-top hotel in Brittany, dynamic sculptures at New York’s Japan Society and more recommendations from T Magazine.
From memoirs to magical realism, these stories prove that queer people belong on our bookshelves.
Last year, the Meet Cute Romance Bookshop moved to a bigger space in old La Mesa, bringing her dedicated readers into East ...
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNOregon just passed a law stopping schools from banning books just because LGBTQ+ people wrote themAs the Oregon Capital Chronical reports, Senate Bill 1098 would prevent school and classroom libraries in the state from ...
Welcome to our favorite issue of the year, The Triad’s Best! As many of you may know, this is our biggest issue all year, and something we spend several months ...
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