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Revry's Queer-Centric News Program Culture Q Premieres This Week

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Culture Q, this Thursday.The weekly series promises a mix of pop culture, entertainment, politics, and lifestyle coverage of importance to the LGBTQ+ community.

It's hosted by digital news influencers Shira Lazar and Andy Lalwani of What’s Trending, and will feature Dashaun Wesley of HBO Max’s Legendary MC as its first guest.

The show will air at 8 p.m. Eastern/5 p.m. Pacific.“Having created and hosted What’s Trending for the past decade, it is an honor to be able to partner with Revry to bring our news expertise to the LGBTQ community,” Lazar said in a press release. “It’s more important than ever before to report LGBTQ stories consistently to audiences as we continue the fight for rights and equality across the country.”“It’s important to.

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