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Hayley Kiyoko Talks Self-Care, Airplane Journaling and Her ‘Panorama’ Tour Essentials
Variety via Yahoo! Philippines News· 2 years agoFrom sound engineers and screenwriters to celebrity makeup artists and stylists, Variety’s series...
Hayley Kiyoko Brings Drag Queens to Nashville Concert Despite Police Warnings: ‘We Deserve to Have a...
Variety via Yahoo! Philippines News· 1 year agoAs part of her nationwide tour across the United States, Hayley Kiyoko performed in Nashville on May...
‘Wizards of Waverly Place’ head writer confirms Selena Gomez’s character was bisexual, and TikTok...
In The Know by Yahoo· 1 year ago"I would have felt more Normal as a teen if this happened" The post ‘Wizards of Waverly Place’ head...
The It List: Kate Gosselin and Jamie Lynn Spears take 'World's Toughest Test' in boot camp reality...
Yahoo Entertainment· 2 years agoThe It List is Yahoo's weekly look at the best in pop culture, including movies, music, TV,...
Orville Peck Was ‘Scared’ to Bring Out Drag Queens During Recent Concerts in the South, but It Was...
Variety via Yahoo! Philippines News· 1 year agoOrville Peck may be nervous about bringing drag queens onstage during his concerts in red states,...
Snooki and JWoww’s New Year’s Goal Is to Become Judges on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’
Variety via Yahoo! Philippines News· 2 years ago“Strap in, strap on, get ready — this is humongo.” That’s how celebrity judge Ross Mathews expressed...
Margaret Cho to Host GLAAD Media Awards With Performances by Orville Peck and Fletcher
Variety via Yahoo! Philippines News· 1 year agoMargaret Cho will host GLAAD’s 34th annual media awards in Los Angeles. The awards show, which...
Selena Gomez’s ‘Waverly Place’ Character Would’ve Been Bisexual, Head Writer Says ‘We Weren’t Able’...
Variety via Yahoo! Philippines News· 1 year agoPeter Murrieta served as an executive producer and the head writer of Disney Channel’s “Wizards of...
Today in History: April 3, Jesse James killed by Robert Ford
Associated Press via Yahoo! Philippines News· 1 year agoOn April 3, 1973, the first handheld portable telephone was demonstrated for reporters on a New York City street corner as Motorola executive Martin Cooper called Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs.