Chase Strangio, who has won a series of landmark court cases in his role as ACLU deputy director for transgender justice, explains why states across the country are suddenly targeting the freedom of trans youth with a wave of new laws. By Saeed Jones May 5, 2021 Chase Strangio at the Sundance Film Festival in
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TODAY: In 1927, Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse is published. Annette Gordon-Reed on Juneteenth, an oral history of ACT UP, and a new Bob Dylan biography all feature among May’s new and noteworthy nonfiction. | Lit Hub Reading Lists David Coggins wants you to experience the poetry of fly-fishing. | Lit Hub Sports “My main problem
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Congrats are in order for Seether frontman Shaun Morgan who wed his longtime girlfriend Jordan Kirby over the weekend. Kirby revealed the news on her social media posting photos from the joyous day along with a photo of the couple posing with their daughter at the wedding. “Thank you to everyone that made this day
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Telecoms.com periodically invites expert third parties to share their views on the industry’s most pressing issues. In this piece John Baker of Mavenir explains how OpenRAN is about open and Interoperable element specifications. In the last decade, competition and choice in the mobile network supply chain has dwindled. Globally there are now only a very
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May 4, 2021, 3:51pm St. Vincent, aka Annie Clark, is gearing up for a new album release in ten days, which—in classic St. Vincent form—means a completely reinvented sonic and visual palette via teasers and singles. Clark’s new album, Daddy’s Home, wears its ‘70’s influences on its sleeve, but oldies rock isn’t all Clark’s been
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Brooklyn born actor Carl Anthony Payne II has taken on a bunch of awesome television roles throughout his killer career but was only 23 years old when he landed the most notable role as the kooky character Cole Brown — who is best friends with the title character and the boyfriend to Shanise McGillicuddy —
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