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10 things I hate about you Heading to Broadway

Who could have expected? 10 things I hate about you A musical adaptation of Broadway attached by Carly Rae Jepsen and Lena Dunham? It’s not me. The 1999 film was based on William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Surew, and had many teenagers over the ledger of young Heath. It was only a matter of time before I got some sort of reboot. Jepsen and Dunham will partner with producer Ethan Gruska and playwright Jessica Huang in their books, respectively, on scores for upcoming musicals. Jepsen has a Broadway performance from Rodgers + Hammerstein, far beyond her breakout hit pop song “Call Me Maily.” Cinderella. I don’t know if Dunham moved beyond her controversy. girl The creators are further attached to write a film script for Sam Bankman-Fried, based on the rise and fall of a new big name by Michael Lewis. There are not many details about the musical yet, but you can read more on it. Rolling Stone.

Trans-youth magazine for trans-youth

PSA! There is a new magazine for trans youth by Trans Youth on the Block. Chrysalis Magazine Released this fall, they are currently looking for trans young people to submit visual arts, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, advice questions, and journalistic reports to their first issue. I loved this note telling what they were doing:

These days, it feels like we’re always hearing about trans kids and teens. Chrysalis was created to allow a vast young trans, non-binary, intersex, gender care, agender, two-spirit, and gender to speak for themselves.

For more information about the magazine, see more about the magazine, including how to submit your work if you are a trans person from 18 onwards, and how to donate if you are looking for other ways to support the work they are doing.

Spicy romance is rage. Why isn’t Erotica attracting the same attention?

When will romance cross over to Erotica’s territory? If explicit sex scene excellence and romanticism and high levels of spicy in other genres refer to demand, why are we not more erotica popular? Find out these and other questions about romance and erotica here.

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