It’s Monday (again). A lot happened over the weekend. Here’s just some of what you might have missed…SCHOOL DeSASTER: Florida high schools & college students protested Gov.
DeSantis’ backwards education policies, including the expansion of the state’s “Don’t Say Gay” law, by walking out of classes. [CBS News] BEE BEST: Missouri’s Attorney General was forced to take down the state’s online anti-trans “tip line” after hackers bombarded it with fake names, spam, & the script to the 2007 animated film “Bee Movie.” [Tech Crunch]BAD BITCH O’CLOCK: Lizzo brought out drag queens – including Kandy Muse, Aquaria, Asia O’Hara, and Miss Vanjie – during her Knoxville concert to protest Tennessee’s draconian anti-drag law.A post shared by Queerty (@queerty)READING IS TEMPERAMENTAL: A queer-themed book once again tops the list of most banned books of 2022. [USA Today]RAIN ON ME: Jake Gyllenhaal revealed he once helped a swimmer stung by a jellyfish by using his own bodily fluids. [Insider]NOAH’S BACK: Groundbreaking LGBTQ+ series Noah’s Arc is returning in some form later this year with many of the show’s original cast expected to reprise their roles.Wow!!
TV & Film creator @PatrikIanPolk confirms more #NoahsARC is coming!!!!!! #IAmAwards #SpeakOut @WeSpeakOutUSA pic.twitter.com/3vO6MiMpNWUNHOLY ALLIANCE: Kim Petras suffers backlash for once again working with Dr.
Luke on her new single “Alone” with Nicki Minaj. [Daily Beast]LET’S HAVE A KEKE: While accepting an award at the LA LGBT Center Gala, Keke Palmer discussed her sexuality and gender identity by saying she always felt she was “a little bit of everything.” [Variety]FOX NEWS UNTUCKS: Homophobic TV pundit Tucker Carlson was abruptly fired from Fox News with his last show having.