Our debut EP, An Offering, is out in the world today via all digital services.
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35 years since my debut album Kylie 💖 and what a journey it has been!!!! From my first demo recording when I was 17, my first single just after turning 19 and everything that has followed. THANK YOU for being a part of this life-long adventure. Feeling incredibly lucky lucky lucky today 😉🥰😘
And so began the @nytimes appalling coverage of what came to be known as the AIDS crisis 40 years ago today. I wonder how many lives could have been saved if the editors at my hometown newspaper had covered the epidemic responsibly & without prejudice. 👂 https://t.co/6A3gPdlCU3
The Supreme Court's recent rulings were sadly predictable for anyone who understands the hard-right agenda. Their goal has always been to install Justices whose job is to turn back the clock on our freedoms, on decades of constitutional decisions, and on our continuing struggle to “form a more perfect union” that includes all of us.
Let's vote out their political enablers and rein in the dark, subversive money that supports them in their quest to reverse a century of progress.
Liza Minnelli has outlived the beloved actor Alan Arkin who won an Academy Award for Little Miss Sunshine. His long career included everything from Oscar-winning classics to crowd-pleasing franchises.
Liza Minnelli has outlived LGBTQ+ civil rights protections. The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of religious homophobia and said that businesses can discriminate against LGBTQ+ people.
And Just Like That, ep. 3: wherein Carrie reads her memoir and explains at length how she didn’t call 911 when she found Big and he probably didn’t actually have to die but did because she didn’t call 911
Another quick history lesson for @nytimes and all journalists covering LGBTQ issues who are tempted to call the Stonewall uprising the "place where Pride began," or the "starting point for the modern gay rights movement," etc. A simple fact sheet: https://t.co/69Z1HRKNrK
30 years ago today, Liz Phair sent Exile in Guyville out into the world, and it's still one of the bravest, most unflinching, harrowingly brilliant albums ever released