A Florida official wants to cancel a sold-out Christmas drag show. The queens are performing anyway:
"A Drag Queen Christmas, featuring artists from RuPaul’s Drag Race, will stop in Pensacola despite the state attorney general’s efforts to stop it."
"The elusive street artist’s latest stencil may reference the tens of thousands of unhoused children living in London."
"Join John and Neil as they unwrap some festive treats..."
"Crafting the right mix requires strategy. Here are some tips."
Doctor Who fans, or at least fans of old money Doctor Who, tend to have a greater understanding of the history of television than most people.?
Editor's Note: Paywall. But I'm posting it anyway as a way of imploring you to sign up to James Cooray's Smith Psychic Paper newsletter, which at £3.50 per month offers regular, thoughtful articles about Doctor Who which always offer a fresh perspective. This one's about The Power of Kroll ratings anomaly.
"From Robert Bresson to Antoine Fuqua, from the 1950s to the 2020s, Dan Mecca takes us on a tour through many cinematic interpretations of the King Arthur legend."
"How one person’s reaction to a hurtful Christmas card caused the card to be withdrawn, although not everyone feels it should have been."
"Tony and Becs Wadley say they can't spend Christmas at home after insulation installed under a government scheme has caused black mould in several rooms, and their asthmatic son can't be inside the property."
"Ahead of the latest in the BBC’s Ghost Stories for Christmas strand airing on Christmas Eve, we revisit the atmospheric locations for the original series to see how time has changed them."
"Can we use data to prove what is and isn’t a Christmas movie and force people to stop being annoying FOREVER?"
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