HBO Max’s ‘Equal’ is engaging, funky Queer docuseries

The new docuseries “Equal” seeks to be a fresh insight into the earliest stages of Queer visibility — years before the Stonewall riots even began.
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The new docuseries “Equal” seeks to be a fresh insight into the earliest stages of Queer visibility — years before the Stonewall riots even began.
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Morrissey, I deserve someone better than you. I don’t want to be friends. Please, don’t show up on my Spotify begging to be listened to.
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Spacey is, to some extent, paying for what he has done. It does appear that Hollywood is no longer willing to turn a blind eye to sexual violence.
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Whether Spacey did not know or did not care, his way of responding to someone saying he had hurt them was to enact further hurt.
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When Idina Menzel first appeared onstage, her presence abruptly bringing the swelling overture to a stark silence, there was perhaps no greater applause during the nearly three-hour performance of “If/Then” than when she delivered the show’s opening line: “Hey, it’s me.” And that immediate enthusiasm is completely warranted, because a
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