Some news items for you on this very hot Saturday in Las Vegas:
• Queerty: Did you know that the fourth Saturday of July is officially recognized as the “National Day of the Cowboy?” Hit the link for a round-up of gay cowboys on social media. #SaveAHorse…
• Netflix: A reminder that the Heartstopper Forever finale film is now streaming on Netflix. “True love stories never really end.”
• Gayety: Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears will take over as “Frank-N-Furter” in Broadway’s The Rocky Horror Show beginning Sept. 11, succeeding Tony-nominated star Luke Evans. GLEE alum Kevin McHale will make his Broadway debut as “Brad” on Aug. 25.
• LGBTQ Nation: An Oregon education specialist who sued his school district after he was ordered to remove anti-trans children’s books from his office lost his appeal this week. The educator argued that he had a free speech right to display hateful books in middle school and discuss them with kids.
The educator argued that he had a free speech right to display hateful books in middle school and discuss them with kids.https://t.co/W6FrAHIKiR
— LGBTQ Nation (@lgbtqnation) July 23, 2026
• Instinct Magazine: Rave review for Rosie O’Donnell’s new one-woman off-Broadway show, Common Knowledge.
• The Tonight Show: The cast of Les Misérables – The Arena Concert Spectacular throws down a moving performance of the Act One closer “One Day More.”
The massive, arena-scale production of the classic musical is currently playing a limited North American premiere engagement at Radio City Music Hall in New York City through August 9, 2026.
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