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Vivica A. Fox Speaks Out on Tokenism In Hollywood and How the Industry Has Changed

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"Your fans can say, 'We're here, we're supporting you.' That's changed a lot." It's been a little over 30 years since Vivica A. Fox got her big break in Hollywood and she says she's seen the industry make huge improvements in that time, especially when it comes to visibility for black actors. The shift is something Fox opened up about on her new podcast, "Hustling with Vivica A. Fox," before going more in-depth on the issue in an interview with TooFab. Read More...

When did 'down-there' care become so chic?

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From hair removal to intimate products via sexual wellness, down-there-care is booming. Rosie Green explores the great new options available Once upon a time, not so long ago, I remember the only time I’d pay any attention to my nether regions was pre-holiday when I’d book a basic wax that removed any stragglers that might show outside of my swimwear. No longer. Now there is a whole industry dedicated to 'down-there' care. Read More...

When the Last Call Killer Came to Five Oaks

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From the book Last Call: A True Story of Lust, Love, and Murder in Queer New York. Copyright © 2021 by Elon Green. Published March 9 by Celadon Books, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers. From the book Last Call: A True Story of Lust, Love, and Murder in Queer New York. Copyright © 2021 by Elon Green. Published March 9 by Celadon Books, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers. July 29, 1993 It had been a slow Thursday night at the Five Oaks, a little bar at 49 Grove Street in Greenwich Village. Read More...