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Violet and Daisy: What a pair!

Review of Violet and Daisy by Terri Schlichenmeyer

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For Ed and Lorraine Warren, a third Conjuring isn't a charm

It is 1981. Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren (Vera Farmiga) have been brought in to assist in the exorcism of a young boy, David Glatzel (Julian Hilliard). When things go horrifically awry, family friend Arne Cheyenne Johnson (Ruairi O'Connor) step

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Hetero: The authentic Queer coming of age

For so many, coming of age is something first experienced on the screen. Often, a first crush, a sexual awakening, or a glimpse into the glamorous lives of teens comes from those classic movies and TV sitcoms and dramas we all remember growing up watchin

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King's Books: The reading heart of Tacoma

Nestled on a quiet street in Tacoma sits a reader's paradise. As soon as one walks into King's Books, a sense of calm takes over. The quaint shop evokes home, from the friendly scent of worn pages to the quiet mews of the resident cat, Herbert.

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Thrilling Quiet Place sequel a monstrously good time

Their farm destroyed, Evelyn Abbott (Emily Blunt) and her newborn baby and older children Regan (Millicent Simmonds) and Marcus (Noah Jupe) are forced to search for a new haven safe from the mysterious creatures terrorizing Earth.

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Colorfully aggressive Cruella a fabulously coifed sensation

There's not much of One Hundred and One Dalmatians author Dodie Smith's source material or its classic 1961 animated adaptation to be found in Disney's Cruella, and I'm perfectly okay with that.

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Bisexual Bachelorette Contestant holds Promise but Bewilders Some

Fans of The Bachelor have tuned in for decades to enjoy the reality series, which showcases the messy, sexy, chaotic, and complicated sides of dating.

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New Unscripted Television Show Casting Queer Women in PNW

It seems like the world goes crazy for reality dating television shows. Although these stories of drama, romance, and heartbreak seem to capture large fan bases, they are often missing something: inclusivity and clarity.

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Eurovision: Queer-friendliness takes Center Stage

What's the biggest Queer-friendly event you've probably never heard of, and even less likely seen? Surely it's got to be Eurovision.

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Arundel Books: A Bundle of Joy

Before even entering the front doors of Arundel Books, customers are greeted by the friendly face of Briana Schwartz at the register on the other side of the big glass window. Surrounded by book displays, she encourages readers young and old to enter the

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