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another year because having a hard time finding cream cheese on shelves means having a hard time putting cheese cakes on tables and we get that this year, turn that famous cheese cake into those famous brownies, end your meal with a friendly fight over the last holiday cupcake, share some cookies, anything that will make you feel anything in that cheese caked shape hole in holiday heart. seriously you bake it or buy it got gte it store bought and pretend you baked it and we will buy that, too. this year you can t spread philly, spread the feeling. steve: this is a brilliant idea. they know there is a supply chain shortage rather than people get angry at the company, starting tomorrow, you are going to be able to go to their website spread the feeling.com tomorrow and on saturday and then you will be they will actually give a certain number of people 20 bucks to buy a different dessert for christmas. and then you will be able to buy it and you will have a window of

A Brief History of Black Queer Representation in Cinema

A Brief History of Black Queer Representation in Cinema
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9 Christmas Movies Featuring LGBTQ+ Stories

The Christmas House (2020) The Christmas House is Hallmark’s first movie featuring an LGBTQ+ couple as key characters. It follows the star of the fictional series  Handsome Justice, Mike (Robert Buckley) as he heads back home to help his family turn their home into the Christmas house. Quickly, Mike learns that this Christmas isn’t going to be as happy and magical as he expects. Jonathan Bennett plays Mike’s brother Brandon and Brad Harder plays Brandon’s husband Jake. Treat Williams and Sharon Lawrence play their parents. Ana Ayora plays Andi, Mike’s hometown love interest.  The Christmas House was quite different from many Hallmark Christmas movies, in a good way–mainly because it dealt with more somber topics before it got its Christmas cheer. Brandon and Jake’s storyline was a subplot, but an important one as it dealt with them trying to adopt.

The Black Gay Holiday Movie That Never Got Its Due

The Black Gay Holiday Movie That Never Got Its Due Happiest Season, there was Holiday Heart. The writer and director of the Showtime film reflect on its relevance 20 years later. December 23 2020 1:05 PM EST With all the notoriety about the Hallmark Channel airing its first LGBTQ+ holiday movie this year, I was nostalgic about other queer-themed holiday movies that might have been “firsts.” Earlier this month, I wrote about the 20 Queer as Folk on Showtime, so I was delighted to see that also 20 years ago this December the network aired what is now considered a LGBTQ+ holiday movie must-see. Holiday Heart, stars Ving Rhames as the gay drag queen Holiday Heart, who after a break-up with his boyfriend takes in drug-addicted Wanda (Alfre Woodward) and her daughter Nicki (Jesika Reynolds) during the holidays. Showtime was pushing boundaries during this period at the new millennium, with the goal of capturing the LGBTQ+ audience. 

How to prevent a trip to the hospital due to Holiday Heart Syndrome

How to prevent a trip to the hospital due to Holiday Heart Syndrome Doctors say the biggest culprit in causing holiday heart is alcohol, which can short circuit the heart s electrical system. Author: KHOU 11 Staff Updated: 7:29 AM CST December 23, 2020 The holidays are not known for healthy living.  Between the drinking and the eating, many of us pack on the pounds. And it turns out there is an actual medical condition linked to all this Christmas overindulgence. Let s connect the dots. It s called Holiday Heart Syndrome and it describes all the people who show up at hospitals at his time of year complaining of an irregular heartbeat. 

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