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For Monét X Transform, the title of her show“Life Be Lifin,’” arriving in Philadelphia on Jan. 18, couldn’t contain a more fitting title. Whether podcasting, touring or recording music, Monét X Change continues to be a stunning template for share “RuPaul’s Drag Race” success. We sat down during the holiday season to chat about dipping her perfectly pedicured toe into the world of stand-up comedy and what splashy New York City dream she has in her sights for !

You are finally heading to Philadelphia on Jan. 18, with your one-woman illustrate, the aptly titled “Life Be Lifin.’” What is it like to finally be bringing the show to cities around the land like Philly?
It’s very exciting. This show has a very special place in my heart and this reveal has been planned for over two years. To be finally doing it in January, I am just really excited for everyone to hear my stories, the harmony, and the comedy. I think that people are really going to adoration it.

As someone who has seen you live numerous times for many years, “Life Be Lifin’” really showcases how you can narrate a story along with your other

LGBTQ+ Identification in U.S. Now at %

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- LGBTQ+ identification in the U.S. continues to flourish , with % of U.S. adults now identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, gender nonconforming, queer or some other sexual orientation besides heterosexual. The current figure is up from % four years ago and % in , Gallup’s first year of measuring sexual orientation and transgender identity.

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These results are based on aggregated data from Gallup telephone surveys, encompassing interviews with more than 12, Americans aged 18 and older. In each survey, Gallup asks respondents whether they identify as heterosexual, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual or something else. Overall, % say they are straight or heterosexual, % identify with one or more LGBTQ+ groups, and % decline to respond.

Bisexual adults make up the largest proportion of the LGBTQ+ population -- % of U.S. adults and % of LGBTQ+ adults say they are pansexual. Gay and lesbian are the next-most-common identities, each representing slightly over 1% of U.S. adults and roughly one in six LGBTQ+ adults. Sligh

Lil Nas X Comes Out as Gay Before Pride Month Ends: ''Some of Y'all Already Know''

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Lil Nas X celebrated the cease of Pride month with a major announcement.

The "Old Town Road" singer took to Twitter on Sunday evening to share an animated visual of his modern single, "C7osure (You Like)," which he dropped last week. While it seemed like business as usual, the year-old star told fans to pay attention to the song's meaning.

"some of y'all already know, some of y'all don't care, some of y'all not gone fwm [f--k with me] no more. but before this month ends i wish y'all to listen closely to c7osure," he wrote on social media. Before ending the tweet, he added three emojis: the rainbow flag, the starry-eyed face and the sparkling star.

Some of the lyrics include: Ain't no more actin', man that forecast state I should just let me grow / No more red light for me, baby, only green, I gotta go / Pack my past up in the back, oh, let my future take ahold / This is what I go


18/08/ | Writer: Kaos GL

Kyle Khandikian wrote about the place of homosexual Armenians within a customs of collective shame on the Armenian Chronicles.

Kyle Khandikian wrote about the place of gay Armenians within a culture of collective shame on the Armenian Chronicles.

 

There is a delicate balance the Armenian Diaspora has always had to maintain between that which we label “Armenian,” and that which we do not. The fight to console an American identity with an Armenian identity is one that I have certainly felt having gone to a private Armenian school my entire life before college, and one that I will perhaps always deal with as my progressive politics intersect with my “traditional” values. As an entire population of second-generation Americans like myself, the first in their Armenian families to be born in America, become of age and must make the decision of continuing their cultural heritage or forgoing it, we have yet to grapple a very important issue that we cannot continue to avoid. The existence of male lover men and women in our community has ye