Florida is in the news a lot these days, but the Florida that journalist Anne Hull writes about in Through the Groves is a place accessed only by the compass of memory.
Hull grew up in the rural interior of Central Florida during the 1960s and '70s. Her earliest recollections are pre-Disney, almost prehistoric in atmosphere. Hull's father was a fruit buyer for a juice processing company. Every day, he drove through miles and miles of remote orange and grapefruit groves, armed with a pistol and a rattlesnake bite kit.
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'Angel' star Charisma Carpenter finally addressed her firing. What is Carpenter's net worth years after the show ended?
Published on February 10, 2021 2 min read After years of rumors of misconduct on set, actor Charisma Carpenter finally opened up about her experiences while filming Angel. The star has continued to act since she was fired — however, it remains the role she’s best known for.
They don’t call her “The Boss” for nothing. Diana Ross has been entertaining audiences for decades with dozens of hits under her belt and was a pioneer for Black women in the music industry for many years. Yet despite her reaching the pinnacle of success in the entertainment industry, Miss Ross is still surprisingly down-to-earth, even forgoing the luxuries that come with fame such as a dedicated glam squad. Diana Ross is a legendary diva Diana Ross first burst on to the scene as a member of The Supremes in the 1960s.
DatablogLGBTQ+ rightsGay men have sex when drunk. <em>And</em> … ?The Gay Times’ new figures on gay men’s sexual habits while taking drugs clashes with more rigorous research
Hold the front page. BBC Newsbeat, the Huffington Post, PinkNews and others have reported this morning that sex among gay men has been ‘linked to drink and drugs’.
The story is based on a survey into drug use carried out by Gay Times magazine last month.
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