For your Sunday perusal:
• EXTRATV: Terence Stamp — who scored with audiences in the box-office smashes “Superman” (1978) as the evil General Zod, and ground-breaking “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” (1994) as trans character Bernadette — has died at 87.
A Broadway star, an Oscar and Golden Globe nominee, a 60s sex symbol – Stamp did it all. Rest well, Terence Stamp.
Terence Stamp, one of the original “angry young men” of British cinema — who went on to show his range in the box-office smash “The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert” — has died at 87. https://t.co/miPVgueKFk
— ExtraTV (@extratv) August 17, 2025
• Gay Times: Grammy nominated recording artist Khalid is ‘living in his truth’ as he announces his upcoming 4th album, After the Sun Goes Down, scheduled for release October 10. It’s his first new music since coming out as gay in November 2024.
• Instinct Magazine: Philadelphia Phillies right fielder Bryce Harper has his own unique pre-game handshake.
@houseofhighlights Bryce Harper’s pre game handshake 🤣 @MLB @NBC Sports #baseball #handshake #aura
• Broadway World: Cats: The Jellicle Ball, an updated version of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s CATS which previously ran Off-Broadway last summer, will open on Broadway in Spring 2026.
• The Advocate: Donald Trump’s federal takeover of Washington, D.C. policing has quickly turned into an economic crisis for the capital’s LGBTQ+ nightlife. One bar owner says sales dropped 75 percent on Thursday, and Friday, typically one of their busiest nights, was down by more than half.
“This is not sustainable,” Dave Peruzza, a gay business owner in D.C., told The Advocate. https://t.co/H7BKVriN39
— The Advocate (@TheAdvocateMag) August 16, 2025
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