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Welcome to the Weekend Binge. Every Friday, we’ll suggest a binge-able title designed to keep you from getting too stir crazy.

Check back throughout the weekend for even more gloriously queer entertainment.God rest the soul of Eartha Kitt, the cabaret superstar, recording artist, and LGBTQ icon.

Throughout her life, the sex symbol and activist celebrated the queer community, and at one point, hailed it for saving her career.

Despite her moniker as “The Catwoman” (not to be confused with the Batman anti-heroine…more on that in a sec) for her purring voice and elegant style, the cat never had Kitt’s tongue when it came to political causes.

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