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Nyle DiMarco is adding another skill to his already impressive repertoire

lineup for the 2025 Sundance Film Festival dropped last week, featuring premieres from some of the most exciting filmmakers working today, including familiar names like Bill Condon (the Dreamgirls director adapting another musical with Kiss Of The Spider Woman) and Ira Sachs (reuniting with his Passengers star Ben Whishaw for Peter Hujar’s Day).But there’s one name we absolutely recognized from the list of directors who we 100% didn’t expect to see there: Nyle DiMarco.Wait, the Nyle DiMarco? As in the hunky queer model, actor, author, winner of America’s Next Top Model cycle 22 & Dancing With The Stars season 22, and noted Deaf activist?Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Yup, that’s the one. Turns out DiMarco is adding “director” to his long list of talents, further solidifying himself as a multi-hyphenate hottie!A post shared by Nyle DiMarco (@nyledimarco)Already an Academy Award-nominated producer thanks to his work as an executive producer on the 2021 documentary short Audible, DiMarco has teamed up with Davis Guggenheim (Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie) to co-direct a feature-length doc about an important piece of history near and dear to his heart: Deaf President Now!DiMarco is an alum of Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., the country’s first school for the Deaf community.
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queer community performer Gay Art UPS Тикеры This Latinx non-binary artist is honoring their LGBTQ+ ancestors with a sexual Renaissance
Espinoza writes on their website.Espinoza’s artwork combines photography, embroidery, performance art, and other approaches to honor our dead and to “translate” queer bodies “into an offering for the Ancestors by becoming a landscape depicting the future,” they write.HIV and queerphobia are just two epidemics that have taken countless queer artists from the world. During the COVID pandemic, Espinoza explored the concept “strategies for survival” by making works that reflected themes of community activism, the resilience of queer embodiment, and a distrust of public health institutions.
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