Some news items you might have missed: • New York Times: Judith Jamison, who became an international star with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, first as a majestic dancer and then as the troupe’s director, building it into the most successful modern dance company in the country, died on Saturday in Manhattan. She was 81.
Judith Jamison, a dancer who became an international star as a member of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and who directed the troupe for more than two decades, building it into the most successful modern dance company in the U.S., died on Saturday. https://t.co/5JgUU8NRx6 pic.twitter.com/EvIEV3YZzb
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 10, 2024
• OUT: Arad Winwin, best known for his work as a gay adult film star, is under fire for social media posts in support of Donald Trump and in opposition to Kamala Harris — both leading up to the 2024 presidential election and after Trump was declared president-elect. • Gay Times: After his bisexual 9-1-1 character “Buck” had a break up with his 1st boyfriend, Oliver Stark said in an interview he’s told the show’s writers to “let Buck f*ck” – meaning he “should go out and have some fun…figure some things out and see what he likes.” Somehow, some folks took that as being “biphobic.” #nope
9-1-1: Oliver Stark issues statement addressing “biphobic” accusations https://t.co/Vn7M4Dh5E5
— GAY TIMES (@gaytimes) November 10, 2024
• NBC News: In an interview on “Meet The Press,” Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky showed his continued conviction in defying Russian President Putin. I so admire this man.
President Zelensky: “We aren’t ready to give our freedom to this fucking terrorist Putin”. pic.twitter.com/D0oxA0nZg4
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) November 10, 2024
• JoeMyGod: Rudy Giuliani, former NYC mayor and former Trump attorney, has issued a money beg to the public saying he “can’t buy food” since his assets were frozen after losing a $148 million defamation lawsuit to two Georgia election workers. • PEOPLE: At the age of 100, former President Jimmy Carter became the oldest person to be nominated for a Grammy Award (his 10th!) for his latest spoken-word album, “Last Sundays in Plains: A Centennial Celebration.”
Jimmy Carter Nominated for 10th Grammy Award Nearly 21 Months After Beginning Hospice Care https://t.co/puhY2AWEXY
— People (@people) November 9, 2024
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