Pete Buttigieg Inducted into LGBTQ+ Political Hall of Fame






At the stunning rooftop of the Wit Hotel, amid the hustle and bustle of the Democratic National Convention, a truly heartwarming and historic moment took place.

On Tuesday, August 20, 2024, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigiegโ€”affectionately known as โ€œMayor Peteโ€ to his friends and admirersโ€”was inducted into the LGBTQ+ Political Hall of Fame during the LGBTQ+ Victory Instituteโ€™s โ€œVictory at the DNCโ€ event.

With a room full of friends, allies, and trailblazers in attendance, the occasion felt less like a formal ceremony and more like a family reunion, where laughter, pride, and a sense of shared history were in abundance.

From South Bend to the National Stage

Pete Buttigiegโ€™s political journey is one that many in our community have followed closely.

From his days as the whip-smart mayor of South Bend, Indiana, to his run for the presidency, and now as the first openly gay Cabinet secretary, Pete has consistently pushed the envelope on whatโ€™s possible for LGBTQ+ individuals in public service.

Heโ€™s been a guiding lightโ€”not just because of his political acumen but because of the authentic way heโ€™s navigated his identity in a world that hasnโ€™t always been kind to people like us.

And it was clear on Tuesday night that this journey has resonated with so many.

Taking the stage to thunderous applause, Pete humbly acknowledged the honor. โ€œThank you so much.

Thank you for humbling me with this honor,โ€ he began, his voice tinged with the kind of emotion that only comes from deep reflection on how far weโ€™ve all come.

Chasten & Pete. Instagram: @pete.buttigieg

A Night of Celebrating Our Own

The event itself was a star-studded affair, yet it felt intimate, thanks to the familiar faces that filled the room.

Former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, a stalwart of LGBTQ+ rights in her own right, and Annise Parker, former Houston Mayor and current CEO of the LGBTQ+ Victory Fund, were among those cheering Pete on.

โ€œThank you, Lori, for your leadership of Chicago and for welcoming us to this town,โ€ Pete said, his words punctuated by smiles and knowing nods.

When he spoke of Annise Parker, his admiration was palpable: โ€œLetโ€™s just say that Annise Parker has been a pillar of leadership for the LGBTQ+ community, for the community of mayors, for the American people.โ€

It was a night of recognizing not just Peteโ€™s achievements, but the collective progress weโ€™ve made as a community.

With his induction, Pete joined the ranks of LGBTQ+ political titans like Senator Tammy Baldwin and the legendary Harvey Milk.

For those of us in the roomโ€”or watching from afarโ€”it was a reminder that our victories are hard-fought, deeply personal, and profoundly meaningful.

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Reflecting on the Past, Eyes on the Future

Peteโ€™s speech was a masterclass in balancing the joy of the moment with a sobering reminder of the challenges still ahead.

โ€œEverything that Iโ€™ve had a chance to do, not just in politics but in life, is possible because of the committed activism of people like the people in this room and people who came before us,โ€ he said, drawing a direct line from the activists of yesteryear to the leaders of today.

He reflected on the fact that not so long ago, being openly gay was a barrier to even the most basic of government jobs.

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t that long ago you couldnโ€™t be a geographer in the federal government if you were gay. Think about how much has changed in one short lifetime,โ€ he mused.

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But Pete was quick to point out that the fight is far from over. In a powerful moment, he addressed the wave of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation sweeping the nation.

โ€œJust because we have gained some ground does not mean weโ€™ll ever get comfortable with the gains that have been made or the work that lies in front of us,โ€ he asserted, his words a rallying cry for continued vigilance and activism.

Family and the Future

One of the most touching parts of the night came when Pete, with his signature blend of humor and sincerity, shared a glimpse into his home life.

โ€œJust so you know what wake-up is like for us, it used to be we woke up to an alarm clock. Now we wake up to a three-year-oldโ€ฆ who will disappear downstairs and reemerge exactly one minute later with a tambourine in his hand,โ€ he said, drawing laughs and knowing smiles from parents in the crowd.

In his address at the Democratic National Convention later that week, Pete connected the dots between his personal experiences and the broader fight for equality.

โ€œThe existence of my family is just one example of something that was literally impossible as recently as 25 years ago,โ€ he said, reflecting on his journey from a closeted teenager in Indiana to one of the most visible queer politicians in America.

โ€œThis kind of life went from impossible to possible, from possible to real, from real to almost ordinary in less than half a lifetime.โ€

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A Moment of Pride and Purpose

As Pete Buttigieg stepped down from the stage, the applause lingered, not just for him, but for all of us who have fought, in ways big and small, to make this world a bit more inclusive, a bit more just.

His induction into the LGBTQ+ Political Hall of Fame wasnโ€™t just about celebrating his achievementsโ€”it was about recognizing that every step forward in our communityโ€™s journey is a shared victory.

And as Pete left the rooftop of the Wit Hotel, the Chicago skyline twinkling in the background, there was a sense of renewed purpose in the air.

Weโ€™ve come a long way, but as Pete reminded us, the road ahead is still long.

But with leaders like him at the forefront, and with the strength of our community behind them, thereโ€™s no doubt weโ€™ll keep marching forward.

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Singer August Alsina Speaks on His Man & Living Authentically






Itโ€™s been nearly two years since August Alsina, the soulful crooner who gave us hits like โ€œNo Loveโ€ and โ€œMyself,โ€ seemingly introduced the world to his new loveโ€”a manโ€”on VH1โ€™s The Surreal Life. The scene, which left fans buzzing with questions and excitement, was a bold move in the unpredictable world of celebrity romance, especially for someone like Alsina, whoโ€™s always marched to the beat of his own drum. And now, heโ€™s addressing that speculation head-on, while continuing to live life unapologetically and on his own terms.

Instagram: @AugustAlsina

Alsina, a two-time BET Award-winner, has always been a bit of an enigmaโ€”open in his music, but often guarded when it comes to his personal life. That all changed last week when he sat down with Nick Cannon on Counsel Culture, where the conversation quickly turned to the topic of love and relationships. When Cannon, known for his candid interview style, asked about the shift in Alsinaโ€™s romantic life, the singer responded with a refreshing honesty that left no room for tabloid-style scandal.

Instagram: @AugustAlsina

โ€œTo be honest with you, itโ€™s not even me thatโ€™s opening my heart. Itโ€™s that power thatโ€™s higher than myself,โ€ Alsina shared. He described his newfound love as a โ€œgift from God,โ€ emphasizing that his journey wasnโ€™t about conforming to societal expectations but about embracing the beauty of what love can be, in all its forms. For Alsina, love isnโ€™t something that can be boxed into neat categories like โ€œgay,โ€ โ€œstraight,โ€ or โ€œbisexual.โ€ Itโ€™s a language, he says, and one that heโ€™s โ€œfluent in when it speaksโ€ to him.

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Itโ€™s not hard to see why Alsinaโ€™s words resonate so deeply with so many of us. In a world thatโ€™s quick to label and define, heโ€™s choosing instead to simply live his truth. Heโ€™s made it clear that he doesnโ€™t feel the need to give โ€œdirect answersโ€ about his sexuality, and why should he? Alsinaโ€™s message is one of freedomโ€”freedom to love, freedom to express, and freedom to live authentically, no matter what that looks like.

Instagram: @AugustAlsina

Reflecting on that pivotal moment in 2022 when he introduced his partner on The Surreal Life, Alsina said, โ€œLove showed up but in a new way.โ€ It was a powerful statement, made even more impactful by his decision to share it with the world. โ€œI want to share that and really honour the person I love and [who] loves me back, and teaching me so much about love and healing,โ€ he explained at the time. That decision to share his love was more than just a public declarationโ€”it was a defiant stand against the outdated constructs of what love โ€œshouldโ€ be.

While Alsina remains reluctant to label his sexuality, his openness is a breath of fresh air. Heโ€™s not just sharing a part of himself with us; heโ€™s inviting us into his journeyโ€”a journey that many in the LGBTQ+ community can relate to, where love doesnโ€™t always fit into the labels society tries to impose. And in doing so, Alsina has become a bit of a role model, even if he didnโ€™t set out to be one.

In the end, August Alsinaโ€™s story is a reminder that love, in all its complexities, doesnโ€™t need to be defined. It just needs to be felt. And as long as itโ€™s real, as long as itโ€™s true, thatโ€™s all that really matters. So hereโ€™s to living life authentically, embracing love in all its forms, and never letting anyone tell us how or who to love.

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โ€˜Heartstopperโ€™ Countdown Podcast with Drag Race Star






Brace yourselves, darlings! Netflix has officially declared that weโ€™re about to enter the coziest, queerest season of the year: Heartstopper Autumn. As if we needed any more reasons to swoon over our favorite teen romance, the streaming giant just announced on Monday (August 19) that the official Heartstopper podcast is dropping this fall, and guess whoโ€™s hosting? None other than the fabulous Tia Kofi, winner of RuPaulโ€™s Drag Race UK vs The World season two. Talk about an iconic pairing!

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The Scoop on the Podcast

Set to launch on September 2, Heartstopper: The Official Netflix Podcast will be dishing out weekly episodes all month long. Netflixโ€™s 40-second teaser clip has already sent fans into a frenzy, promising exclusive interviews with the showโ€™s starsโ€”including our beloved Kit Connor (Nick Nelson) and Joe Locke (Charlie Spring)โ€”and tantalizing tidbits about whatโ€™s to come in the highly anticipated third season.

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Now, we all know that Heartstopper isnโ€™t just a show; itโ€™s a whole mood, a warm hug in the form of a TV series. And if youโ€™re anything like us, youโ€™re already counting down the days until October 3, when season three officially drops. But until then, Tia Kofiโ€™s podcast promises to be the perfect companion to tide us over. In the teaser, Tia teases all the โ€œbehind-the-scenes goss, loads of laughs, and all the feelsโ€ that weโ€™ve come to expect from Heartstopper.

Tia Kofi Steps Into the Spotlight

Itโ€™s no surprise that Tia Kofi was chosen to host this new venture. Since snatching the crown on Drag Race, sheโ€™s been a rising star, bringing her unique blend of charm, wit, and undeniable talent to every project she touches. Tiaโ€™s been a regular in our timelines, whether sheโ€™s dropping a new single, slaying a performance, or, now, taking on the podcasting world.

Instagram: @heartstopper

On Twitter (or should we say X?), Tia shared her excitement: โ€œSuper excited to announce that I am the host of the @NetflixUK Official Heartstopper Podcast. Get [for] all things Heartstopper.โ€ And judging by the fansโ€™ responses, theyโ€™re just as thrilled as she is. One fan summed it up perfectly, saying, โ€œThis is the best thing thatโ€™s ever happened since Heartstopper s1 premiered. I am so f*cking excited.โ€ Same, bestie, same.

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Heartstopper Season 3: Whatโ€™s on the Horizon?

For those of us whoโ€™ve been eagerly flipping through Alice Osemanโ€™s graphic novels, we know that season three is going to be a wild ride. Drawing from volumes four and five, the new season will tackle some heavy themes, including Charlieโ€™s struggle with an eating disorder and Nickโ€™s internal debate over his future. But donโ€™t worry, itโ€™s not all doom and gloomโ€”the season also promises to be โ€œraunchierโ€ and more โ€œmatureโ€ as our favorite couple navigates their evolving relationship.

And in true Heartstopper fashion, itโ€™ll be full of those heartwarming moments that remind us why we fell in love with Nick and Charlie in the first place. We can expect to see our other faves, like Yasmin Finney, William Gao, Kizzy Edgell, and more, as they share the highs and lows of the series in the podcast.

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The Ultimate Heartstopper Experience

If youโ€™re anything like us, youโ€™ll want to fully immerse yourself in all things Heartstopper this fall. Luckily, full video episodes of Heartstopper: The Official Netflix Podcast will be available on the Still Watching Netflix channel, while audio episodes can be streamed on Spotify, Apple, and other podcast platforms.

So grab your favorite sweater, brew some tea, and settle in with Tia Kofi as she spills all the season three tea with the cast we adore. Trust us, this is going to be the ultimate way to get your Heartstopper fix before the new season drops. And who knows, you might just find yourself laughing, crying, and falling in love with these characters all over again.

What are you most excited to hear about on the podcast? Share your thoughts below, and letโ€™s keep this Heartstopper love fest going strongโ€”just like our favorite queer couple, Nick and Charlie.

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The Queer Genius of Oh, Mary!: Cole Escolaโ€™s Path to Broadway






Cole Escola, the fabulous talent behind Broadwayโ€™s latest hit Oh, Mary!, recently sat down with GQ to spill the tea on how they became the toast of Broadway, and let me tell you, itโ€™s a story worth sharing over cocktails at the Parkside Lounge.

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Escolaโ€™s rise to Broadway stardom with Oh, Mary! has been nothing short of a whirlwind.

For those who donโ€™t know, Oh, Mary! is a darkly comedic reimagining of Mary Todd Lincolnโ€™s life, with Escola playing the titular role.

The play, which started off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, became an instant sensation and quickly moved to the Lyceum Theatre, where itโ€™s been breaking box office records and thrilling audiences ever since.

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In their chat with GQ, Escola didnโ€™t hold back about the mix of terror and excitement that comes with such rapid success.

โ€œItโ€™s been overhyped,โ€ they quipped, acknowledging the high expectations that now surround the production.

Despite their nerves, Escola is still very much that grounded, queer performer weโ€™ve all come to love from their days performing in the โ€œgay shadowsโ€โ€”those intimate, often underground venues like Joeโ€™s Pub where Escola honed their craft among an audience of fellow queer misfits .

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Escolaโ€™s journey is a true underdog story. Theyโ€™ve been performing for years in New Yorkโ€™s queer scene, developing a unique voice that mixes biting humor with deep vulnerability.

As Escola told GQ, their aim has always been to create art that resonates with their communityโ€”the โ€œqueer weirdosโ€ who have supported them all these years.

Itโ€™s clear that despite their newfound mainstream success, Escola remains fiercely loyal to their roots .

Instagram: @coleescola

Whatโ€™s next for Escola? While Oh, Mary! continues its triumphant Broadway run, Escola dreams of returning to writing, perhaps crafting more projects that challenge the status quo as they have with this one.

For now, though, theyโ€™re savoring every moment on Broadway, even as they try to keep their expectationsโ€”and their nervesโ€”in check .

Instagram: @coleescola

Itโ€™s thrilling to see someone from our own LGBTQ+ community not just make it but do so on their own terms, bending the rules and reshaping fame to fit their unique vision.

Cole Escola is a star for our times, and we canโ€™t wait to see what theyโ€™ll do next.

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Rugby Icon Nigel Owens Marries His Man in Fairytale Wedding






Nigel Owens, the legendary rugby referee who famously came out as gay in 2007, recently made headlines for a much more personal milestone: his wedding to long-term partner, Barrie Jones-Davies. Wales Online writes that the couple tied the knot on August 10, 2024, at the picturesque Cliff Hotel & Spa in Gwbert, Wales, with stunning views of Cardigan Bay as their backdrop.

Instagram: @nigelrefowens

At 53, Owens has long been a beloved figure not just in rugby, but also in the broader LGBTQ+ community.

His openness about his sexuality during his illustrious 17-year career as a top-level referee broke barriers and inspired many. Now, his wedding to Barrie, a schoolteacher, is being celebrated as another beautiful chapter in his life.

Instagram: @nigelrefowens

The ceremony was intimate yet filled with personal touches that reflected the coupleโ€™s love for rugby.

They opted for a rugby-themed reception, with tables named after iconic stadiums, including the local Principality Stadium.

Owens, who couldnโ€™t contain his joy, described the day as โ€œthe proudest of my lifeโ€ on Instagram, where he also shared a heartfelt video montage capturing the magic of the day.

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Since retiring from the pitch in 2020, Owens has kept busy with media work, co-hosting Welsh-language TV shows like Jonathan and Bwrwโ€™r Bar, and running his farm.

Interestingly, after the wedding festivities, he shared the delight of returning home to find one of his cows had given birth to a calf, a nod to his love for farming life.

Instagram: @nigelrefowens

But the coupleโ€™s next big adventure is parenthood.

Owens and Barrie are in the final stages of adopting a child, a journey theyโ€™ve been preparing for with equal parts excitement and nerves.

Owens even turned down a coaching opportunity with South Africaโ€™s rugby squad to focus on this new chapter, emphasizing that family comes first.

The wedding, the farm, and the future plans for adoption all show just how full and rewarding life after rugby has become for Owens.

His story is one of love, dedication, and the joy that comes from being true to oneself.

Congratulations, Nigel and Barrie! Hereโ€™s to many more happy milestones together.

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