took us behind-the-scenes of his routine, David Archuleta gagged us with a selfie, Omar Apollo spilled on his Queer cameo, and there was a Jack Schlossberg lookalike contest.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Plus, Caleb Hearon dished on his new film Sweethearts and Dictionary.com announced its word of the year.
Oh, and we celebrated National Cake Day in our own unique way.Before you reach for those leftovers, considering digging into the other cute boys, captivating books, and must-haves consuming us this week.Here are the 10 things we’re obsessed with for Black Friday weekend.I know a Hallmark store hates to see any woman named Barbara or me coming.
The cutesy gift purveyor and stripmall go-to is in prime form around the holidays, especially when it comes to their limited-edition ornaments.
This year’s selection has something for every fruit in the cake, whether you’re millennial-cringe (Mean Girls Burn Book Ornament for $17.99), a diehard Betty White fan (Golden Girls Cheesecake Break Ornament with light and sound for $21.99), or a horror gay, who sees red and green and thinks A Nightmare on Elm Street‘s Freddy Krueger ($9.99)No studio has mastered the merchandise (or art-flick) game like A24 — from Moonlight and Lady Bird, to the adorable Marcel the Shell figurine ($30), which comes with a matchbox house and sweet note vowing to protect your room with his watchful eye.Whether you’re shopping for a cinephile or someone with a sweet tooth, their online store has you covered with the May Queen Tree Topper ($48), which manages to make Midsommar look cute, and their Movie Chocolate Gift Set ($33) with cinema-ready flavors like Fizzy Fountain Soda, Popcorn & Candy, and Salty Peanut Crunch.