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DataLounge (also styled as Datalounge and The Data Lounge) is an internet forum. Its core community, predominantly composed of anonymous posters, shares news, opinions, gossip, personal stories, and political views from a gay perspective. A key focus of the forum is discussing and speculating about the sexuality of celebrities.
The company, originally founded in January 1995 by Carl Pritzkat, Michael Rhodes, and Tony Travostino. [1] The first headquarters were out of Michael's apartment in the Meatpacking District, Manhattan.
in 1956, Cavett joined the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, which is based in Ashland, Oregon, for its 16th season.Cavett appeared as the Bishop of Ely and the second murderer in Tragedy of Richard the Third; a page to the king in Love's Labour's Lost; servant Gregory in The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet; a lord in The Tragedy of Cymbeline; and Quintus, son of Titus, in The Lamentable Tragedy of Titus ...
On Saturday (October 5), eight people at the theater required care from an emergency doctor. The following day, ten more cases were reported of visitors who left after feeling sick. A doctor had ...
The Hollywood producer suspected in the 2021 overdose murders of model Christy Giles and her friend is a “monster” and should be sentenced to death, Giles’ heartbroken mother argued.. Dusty ...
History in the making! Aaron Tveit‘s big win at the 2021 Tony Awards was unprecedented — and a long time coming.. See What the Stars Wore to the 2021 Tony Awards. Read article. The 37-year-old ...
Madame X: Music from the Theater Xperience is the sixth live album by Madonna, released by Warner Records on October 8, 2021 through all digital platforms. It accompanied the release of the concert film of the same name, which documented her Madame X Tour. [1] The live album contains the audio of all performances from the film.
No Sex Please, We're British is a British farce written by Alistair Foot and Anthony Marriott, which premiered in London's West End on 3 June 1971 at the Strand Theatre. [1] It was panned by critics, but ran until 5 September 1987, [ 2 ] transferring to the Garrick and the Duchess during the run of 6,761 performances.