Some news items for you as we head over Hump Day:
• MSN: A Los Angeles County engineer sued his employer for refusing to let him work from home in June, when the LGBTQ Pride flag will be flown from the building where he works. His employers told him to take the back entrance to the building that month. He was also advised to seek mental health counseling. LOL…
• Queerty: A lesbian went viral on X asking gay men of the world – “How big of a hassle is bottoming actually…every time i hear gay men talk about it, it sounds like you need 3 business days and pass a trial by fire to prepare.” The responses were hysterical…
gay men of the world, please answer a question from a lesbian:
how big of a hassle is bottoming actually. like how much of a commitment is it. every time i hear gay men talk about it it sounds like you need 3 business days and pass a trial by fire to prepare
— yara 💘 (@dykeinof) March 10, 2026
• New York Times: Excellent article on how Tony Award winner Jonathan Groff (currently starring in Just In Time) became “Broadway’s leading man.” I adore his work.
• JoeMyGod: Donald Trump blasted PBS reporter Liz Landers when she called out his lie about the 2020 election being rigged – “If you think it wasn’t rigged, you’re a rotten reporter!” Give it up for Liz Landers!
I asked @POTUS about the FBI reportedly seizing election records in Arizona. He said they must have done that because it was a “rigged” election. I pointed out to him that his own AG said there was not measurable voter fraud to overturn that election pic.twitter.com/fGnfxTH3HO
— Liz Landers (@ElizLanders) March 11, 2026
• Them: The UK’s first LGBTQ dating shows – “I Kissed A Boy” and “I Kissed A Girl” – are coming to an end after four seasons. BBC cancelled the reality series hosted by Australian singer and actress Dannii Minogue citing “funding challenges.”
• LGBTQ Nation: Monti Rock III, a self-described “no-talent television star” and frequent closeted gay guest on the Tonight Show and other chat shows of the 1960s and ’70s, died here in Las Vegas on February 23. He was 86.
Like gay contemporaries Paul Lynde, Charles Nelson Reilly, and Liberace — whom Rock said “stole my act” — he was a pre-Stonewall archetype of wink-and-nod gay camp. Hubby Michael and I used to see Monti all the time at opening night events here in Vegas. Rest well, Monti.
“I was a failure for 11 years on TV,” Rock said. That was his schtick.https://t.co/QfsJhCjS3C
— LGBTQ Nation (@lgbtqnation) March 11, 2026
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