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#NSFW: Trump Forbids CDC from Using 7 Words, Including “D*versity, Transg*nder & Fet*s”

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Remember the seven words that the late comic George Carlin listed that you can never say on TV? In case you forgot, they were;

“sh*t, piss, f*ck, c*nt, c*cksucker, motherf*cker & tits”

Well, apparently there are even dirtier words than those. The Trump administration is prohibiting officials at the nation’s top public health agency from using a list of seven words or phrases in any official documents being prepared for next year’s budget. Are you ready for them?

“vulnerable, entitlement, diversity, transgender, fetus, evidence-based & science-based”

No, I’m not kidding. This is not fake news or The Onion or an SNL preview.

Policy analysts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta were told of the list of forbidden words at a meeting this Thursday with senior officials who oversee the budget, according to an analyst who took part in the 90-minute briefing.

Analysts were given alternative phrases in some cases, like instead of “science-based” or ­“evidence-based,” the suggested phrase is

“CDC bases its recommendations on science in consideration with community standards and wishes.”

In other cases, no replacement words were offered.

The question of how to address such issues as sexual orientation, gender identity and abortion rights — all of which received significant visibility under the Obama administration — has surfaced repeatedly in federal agencies since Trump took office. Several key departments — including Health and Human Services, which oversees the CDC, as well as Justice, Education, and Housing and Urban Development — have changed some federal policies and how they collect government information about LGBT Americans.

I see that motherf*cker, cocks*cker Mike Pence‘s fingerprints ALL OVER THIS! Sh*t! P*ss! F*ck!

(via The Washington Post)


In Honor of “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” –If Storm Troopers Could Dance. Watch

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I know it’s not new but because Star Wars: The Last Jedi is opening BIG this weekend, I thought it would be fun to revisit.

Simon Cowell apparently LOVES Boogie Storm because he couldn’t help pressing that Golden Buzzer.

Watch.

Did Trump REALLY Invite the N.R.A. Head to the White House on the Anniversary of Sandy Hook? (Yes & No)

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Did Trump actually host the NRA head, Wayne LaPierre at the White House on the anniversary of Sandy Hook?

As the headline says, Yes and no.

Trump tweeted out messages of condolences for families who lost loved ones five years ago on Thursday the 14th at the mass shooting in Connecticut and that same night LaPierre WAS among those in attendance at a White House Christmas Party. It’s not like Trump SPECIFICALLY invited him on that date, but COME ON, how dumb do you have to be?

The coordination of these events is handled by the White House Social Secretary, so it seems someone is pretty clueless as to the optics of LaPierre anywhere NEAR the POTUS just as families and friends of the elementary school gun massacre were remembering the victims of the horrific killing spree.

After the massacre, LaPierre led the fight to obstruct Obama’s bipartisan effort to pass a popular background check bill. The National Rifle Association, is our own home-grown domestic terror group.

Gun safety advocate Shannon Watts, who founded the group Moms Demand Action, noted on Twitter the contrast between how Trump and Obama deal with families of Sandy Hook, as well as the memories of the slain.

“In each of the past 4 years, President Obama invited gun violence prevention activists, gun violence survivors (including the Sandy Hook families) and supportive lawmakers to his Christmas party. Zero gun lobbyists were in attendance.”

But it seems that the White House and Trump view gun massacres the same way they view the weather (and climate change)… not a thing can be done about it.

(Photo, YouTube; via True Blue Media, Snopes)

The Best Christmas Album Cover Ever: the Crazy Sounds of “Merry Christmas And Happy New Year From The Mom And Dads”

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Don’t judge a book by the cover? How about album cover? Let’s take a fun look and listen to the fabulous Merry Christmas And Happy New Year By The Mom And Dads.

The Mom And Dads were a Western-styled New-Jack Folk group from my home town of Spokane, Washington. The quartet was made up of one elderly lady and three middle-aged dudes: the lovely Doris A. Crow (1905-1998) on piano, Quentin Ratliff (1933-2013) on saxophone, Leslie Welch (1912-1983) on accordion, and Harold Hendren (1919 – 2008) on percussion.

The band formed in the early 1950s, and at first, the band members had regular jobs during the week and played local clubs on weekend.

Their LP album entitled Presenting The Mom And Dads has liner noted that claim that The Mom And Dads were able to play any type of dance music, from turn of the century dance to more modern sounds. I am searching for a The Mom And Dads Disco album.

Crow and Welch had been playing together for two decades when the youngest member of the band, Ratliff joined them. The group finally became a four-piece outfit when Hendren joined the band on drums.

The band was very popular in Japan, Canada and Australia. They first gained notoriety when a disc jockey from a high-powered radio station in Great Falls, Montana played their 1971 recording The Rangers Waltz that carried all the way into the Canada. The Rangers Waltz was released as a single, and in Australia it reached Number Two on the Aussie charts and it was Number Four on the U.S. Country charts, eventually achieving double-platinum sales figures.

You might remember The Mom And Dads from their late-night television commercials during the mid-1980s.

The group continued to tour and record regularly until they all died. I know that death doesn’t stop all bands, but it was the end for The Mon And Dads.

Their definitive 1972 album Merry Christmas And Happy New Year By The Mom And Dads is a Christmas album that sounds exactly like you would expect it to; although I am not being judgy.

Yep, that’s them on the cover. Plus, if that photo doesn’t grab you,  just turn it over and check out the back cover!

I really dig their sound. It is perfect for the DJ to spin at your Roy Moore-Themed Christmas Party. What “War On Christmas”?

 

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12 Days of WOW Presents Plus: It’s an Alyssa-Palooza with 5 Holiday Haus of Edwards Classics!

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Welcome back to our first annual 12 Days of WOW Presents Plus!

To celebrate the holiday season, we’re rolling out 12 days of classic World of Wonder Christmas programming from our new streaming channel WOW Presents Plus.

Today is day 4, which means we’re indulging in our insatiable love for all things Alyssa Edwards and the Haus of Edwards. Below, we’ve gathered some of her holiday highlights including a 2013 episode of “Alyssa’s Secret” featuring Vivienne Pinay (channeling our girl), a two parter filmed at the 2014 WOW Christmas party (with special guest it-boy Brendan Jordan), an episode featuring the entire Haus, and a heartwarming one with her BFF Laganja Estranga.

It’s quite the holiday treat! Then subscribe to WOW Presents Plus. for Christmas content you haven’t seen before. Start your FREE 30-DAY TRIAL today! Then, it’s just $3.99 a month for the best of Pop, Doc, Drag, and original LGBT Programming!





Give the gift of WOW and start watching RuPaul’s Christmas Ball below!

#DisappearingNYC: After 30 years, Lincoln Plaza Cinemas Scheduled to Close Next Month

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The Lincoln Plaza Cinemas, an art house movie staple in NYC for 30 years, is at the end of its lease and is scheduled to close next month, Deadline is reporting.

Others are apparently exploring ways to step in to preserve the location as a movie theatre, but if the six-screen multiplex goes dark, it would be not be a good sign for the specialty film business.

It has been long operated by Dan Talbot, France’s Gaumont banner and the building owner Milstein Properties. But the space, in the basement of a residential building on the corner of Broadway and 62nd Street, has gotten a little scruffy and run-down over the years.

Still, the place draws solid crowds because of its location and the quality of films it shows due to Talbot and wife of 68 years, Toby’s taste. The Lincoln Plaza is just the latest stalwart hit by a confluence of forces, including the streaming boom and New York City gentrification. Landmark’s once high-flying Sunshine earlier this year said it would close to make way for a high-rise development.

The Talbots were regulars on the festival circuit and courted by filmmakers and distributors with commercial ambitions, they also maintained an old-fashioned love for cinema. Today said,

“We had the luxury of choosing films that we knew were not going to be successful commercially, and we could put them on our screens. We were able to do what we wanted to do.”

I guess not anymore. Aw, well they had a good run. Nothing lasts forever, especially in New York these days. (Photo, Wikimedia; via Deadline)

#SNL: Trump Hangs “Losers” Ornaments on His White House “Christmas Tree of Shame” Watch

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SNL kicked off its final episode of the year with another cold open featuring Alec Baldwin as Trump. Cecily Strong as Melania wishes all Merry Christmas…

“That’s right, you can finally say that again, because the War on Christmas is over. It will soon be replaced by the war on North Korea.”

Then, Trump had to tell us all about his

“absolutely amazing first year in office”—one that’s about to include “the biggest, fattest tax cut ever.”

Melania hangs ornaments with the faces off all of the POTUS’s “losers and haters” on the “Tree of Shame.”

Beck Bennett as Mike Pence brings a Mike Flynn ornament to hang on the tree and Trump asks him,

“Are you here to deck the halls?”

To which the VP replies,

“Oh, I don’t like that song because it mentions gay apparel, which I’m pretty sure is a mesh tank top…”

Leslie Jones as Omarosa tries to get in and Scarlett Johansson arrives as favorite daughter Ivanka with a Roy Moore ornament…

Watch.

(via The Daily Beast)


#TheStorySeries: Carolyn Marks Blackwood’s New Photographs Come Packed with Mystery & Meaning…

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The artist after seeing the entire show for the first time…

I know Carolyn Marks Blackwood mostly from her posts on Facebook (and vice versa). She’s a photographer, a film and TV producer and somewhat political too (especially the last two years, like many of us) and we seem to come up on each other’s feeds a lot. We have a few friends in common and we both live in upstate New York. I see her work constantly and it ranges from abstractions, like ice breaking up on the Hudson River to specific subjects that reference nature around her. Her new series is a bit different. They are all large-scale (although, I confess I’ve never seen any in person…)

Her new book and exhibition The Story Series ​is comprised of 67 images and one line “stories”. 15 of those just got a permanent home in a museum in Toledo, Spain and another exhibit in opens on January 13, 2018 at the Von Lintel Gallery in Los Angeles.

Here’s an excerpt from the book, an interview by the famed art critic, Barbara Rose.

BARBARA ROSE: How did you get the idea for The Story Series?

CAROLYN MARKS BLACKWOOD: My husband Greg and I were driving back to the country from New York City late one night, and it was snowing, but not sticking to the roads. I was fascinated by the visual effect of the snow hitting the headlights and whipping the wind- shield. So when we got home, I asked Greg if he would drive me around with my camera. I wasn’t really sure of what I was doing or getting, but it felt exciting and right. It was about one in the morning by the time I finished shooting, but I wanted to see what I had gotten right away. It was thrilling to see that the snow had become a frame-to-frame pattern, which is something that attracts me. It became almost an abstraction. That was how it all began. Then I started going out at night, especially during storms, to see what I could get using only the available light. The atmosphere and the light in some of the photographs evoked so many feelings. They were strange and touched me.

BR: When did you add the text to the photographs?

CMB: I posted a few on Facebook, and added a line of story with them just to see what would happen. The response was amazing! People started to add to the story, to take what I had given them, and make the story their own. Hundreds of people got involved. Then I realized the power of putting up an evocative photograph, with the beginning of a story. Jerry Saltz, the art critic of New York magazine, added one of the stories. He was one of those people who immediately championed them. The process was very spontaneous. It made me realize how powerful a ‘story series’ could be.

This was it. There was no turning back.

She slipped out of the house. She was just fourteen and ready for her big adventure.

Getting away wouldn’t be as easy as she thought.

The car turned onto the road behind her. There was no place to hide.

He needed to tell them the truth. They would never understand.

She had walked this road a thousand times, but this would be her last.

She could see more clearly than she had in a long time.

#ArtDept: Nine Self-Portraits

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Throughout the Art History, self-portraiture has remained a tried and true practice among leading artists. Transcending technique, style, and period, self-portrayals are prevalent in every major movement, from the Italian Renaissance to the Post-Modern and to our own period. Today we have compiled a collection of some interesting self-portraits by artists well-known or worth discovering.

Let’s explore the curious custom of representing one’s self through visual art. Self-portraiture ultimately unites all of today’s painters both as visual artists and as human beings.

Émile Friant (1863 – 1932)  Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

 

Joseph Kleitsch (1882 – 1931)  Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

 

Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench  (1849 – 1916)  Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

 

Mentor Huebner (1917 – 2001)  Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

 

Paul Jacoulet (1896–1960) Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

 

Joaquín Tudela Perales (1892 – 1970) Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

 

Egnon Schiele (1890–1918)  Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

 

Claude Monet (1840-1926)  Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

 

Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

 

Meet Cassandra Cass, the Trans Burlesque Star Who Spent $250K To Get Gorgeous. Watch

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Burlesque goddess Cassandra Cass has not always lived the glamorous life. The 33-year-old was raised as a farm boy by an overbearing father, and disowned by her family when she revealed a desire to become a beautiful woman.

At 18, Cassandra packed up her car split from Iowa to Florida, where she met her destiny on the burlesque scene and unleashed her inner diva. Her transition and subsequent plastic surgery cost a reported quarter of a million dollars. At that price tag, she’s had it ALL done more than once, including numerous breast augmentation surgeries and butt implants.

Now as a successful performer and actress in Hollywood, Cassandra encourages others follow their dreams by living her own.

Watch. And GAG.

Lite it up❤ #cassandracass #gigs #calendar

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#QueerQuote: “Good Girls Go To Heaven; Bad Girls Go Everywhere.” – Katharine Hepburn

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Photo via Wikimedia Commons

 

Katharine Hepburn’s career spanned six decades. Her range was astounding, especially considering that the roles were always secondary to her own personality.

Was there ever a gayer film than Stage Door (1937) where Hepburn as an ingénue utters the famous line: “The calla lilies are in bloom again.”? Cast alongside Gay Icons Eve Arden, Lucille Ball, Ann Miller and Ginger Rogers, Hepburn played it broadly and autobiographically, as the daughter of a wealthy businessman who wants a career in the theater with no prior training. It remains one of my favorite Hepburn performances.

Hepburn was terrific in screwball comedies like Bringing Up Baby (1938) with Cary Grant who utters the famous line: “I’ve turned gay all of a sudden!”

She inadvertently developed an androgynous image in such roles as the cross-dressing Sylvia Scarlet (1935).

In the late 1930s, after being badmouthed by studio brass and being branded “box-office poison” by the press, Hepburn refused to be ignored.  She returned to the stage, starring on Broadway in Philip Barry’s The Philadelphia Story (1939). Barry wrote the play for Hepburn, who not only played the lead role, but also financed it, giving up her salary in return for a percentage of the play’s profits. It was a great success. Hoping to create a perfect film vehicle for herself which would erase the nasty label, Hepburn accepted the film rights to the play as a gift from Howard Hughes. She then convinced MGM studio chief Louis B. Mayer to buy them from her for only $250,000 in return for Hepburn having her choice of producer, director, screenwriter and casting. She chose her gay best friend George Cukor to direct. He knew how to use her, and he brought out her best qualities. More than any other female star of that era, Hepburn controlled her own career.

In the 1940s and 1950s, Hepburn launched a classical stage and screen career, transitioning perfectly at a point in her career when other actors might retreat to predictable projects that would showcase them. She took on Shakespeare roles onstage in her 50s, at the same time becoming the First Lady Of American Film. She was eventually nominated for 12 Academy Awards, winning four times, at the time a record (Meryl Streep has had 20 nominations, and 21st is certain, but only three wins).

“StarWars: The Last Jedi” MONSTER OPENING Rakes in $450 Million!

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi was expected to be a huge hit and it was. It took in $220 million at the domestic box office and $450 million worldwide. That’s the fifth best global opening weekend of all time, and the second biggest domestic debut ever, just a tad behind the $247.9 million from 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

The Last Jedi‘s massive opening day total was $105 million, making it only the second movie ever to earn more than $100 million on its opening day. (The Force Awakens was the first.)

The Last Jedi is THE biggest movie of 2017. Have you seen it yet? Did you love it?

(via Movie Web)

“Roseanne” Gets a Premiere Date (But Will the Show Be Pro-Trump, Like Its Namesake?)

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The ‘90s are back and the sitcom Roseanne is back in 2018 with a premiere Tuesday, March 27 at 8 PM. ABC just announced the premiere date in a tweet that promised the

“Same couch, same cast, same laugh.”

The series original cast is reuniting to reprise their roles from the original sitcom, which ended 20 years ago in 1997.

The comedy about the blue-collar family pushed boundaries including a groundbreaking lesbian kiss during season 6. But as of late, Roseanne, the person, supports the alt-right, although she insists the show isn’t pro-Trump.

If you remember Barr herself ran for President in 2012 and says she was the first to encourage Trump to run for POTUS. This summer Barr wrote on Twitter,

“MY NEW SHOW IS NOT ABOUT TRUMP! IT’S ABOUT A MIDWESTERN FAMILY.”

ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey said Barr will speak “very honestly” and that the sitcom will be,

“tackling some of the topics that are in the conversation today.

We’ll bring back a point of view that has really been missing on the air. What the election revealed was that there’s parts of our country that didn’t feel heard, that they didn’t have a voice. When you look at how the polling data went in the run-up to the election, it was kind of a big surprise to many people that the election turned out as it did.”

Conservatives viewed these comments as suggesting Roseanne would be a pro-Trump show and Barr told The Hollywood Reporter last year, the country would be

“lucky if [Trump] won.”

Still going to watch? I will. A least the premiere to see how Roseanne (the show) handles politics, now that we all know where the woman herself stands.

(via Out, EW)

SPANKIN’ NEW: Listen to AMANDA LEPORE’s “Buckle Up” Track from Forthcoming “LEPORE” EP

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SHE’S BAAACK!!! Your fave plastic fantaSICK icon Amanda Lepore has just released brand new single Buckle Up, from forthcoming LEPORE EP (out Feb. 2018). The flirty and playful song, with its burlesque, retro-pop swing, is the first original solo release from the world’s mega-famous transsexual since I…Amanda Lepore, her acclaimed 2011 album. Check it out below, and get Buckle Up on iTunes NOW!!! (pic by Kyle Farmery)

 

Amanda Lepore:

 

“My goal with ‘Buckle Up’ is to whip naughty boys and girls around and leave ‘em asking the questions they don’t want their mothers knowing the answers to. The song is sexy, bubbly, and takes on the night… like me! And just as I am easy on the eyes, Buckle Up is easy on the ears.”


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#ManCrushMonday: Hot Broadway Star Nick Adams Strips Down to a Just a Sock! Watch

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Broadway actor (& MAJOR man crush) Nick Adams read for the upcoming Broadway musical Magic Mike, and it looks he got his strip on to prepare for the role. He showed it all off in 2015 at a Skivvies’ holiday concert at Joe’s Pub in New York City as an elf singing “I”m a Slave For Santa”. It’s a throwback worth revisiting. Merry Christmas!

Watch.

(via Out)

Five Brand New Series are Coming to WOW Presents Plus!!!!!!

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We have big, exciting news just in time for the holidays! Our first ever animated series Drag Tots will be one of five brand new series releasing on WOW Presents Plus.

Produced by RuPaul, Randy Barbato, Fenton Bailey and Tom CampbellDrag Tots will follow a group of baby drag queens in grammar school. Including a field trip to a wig farm!

Fans can also find Drag Race superstar Jasmine Masters teaching etiquette in Jasmine’s Masters ClassFrom when to wear white at a wedding to dealing with those oh-so-nosey neighbors, Jasmine’s got the answers!

Up next is Seth Bogart: Feeling Fruity. Where visual artist, Bogart will sit down with celebrities, friends and unexpected strangers in his art studio.

Also, look out for rising WOWlebrities Tony Medina and The Kaplan Twins for their new series on WOW Presents Plus. Medina is known for his iconic vintage looks and re-creating old Hollywood glamour. You’ll snag all the latest tips and tricks in His Vintage Touch.

The Kaplan Twins, Alli and Lexi are two dynamo artists and social media super stars paving their way with provocative and politically charged art. Adventures in Painting will follow them in their studio and their travels as the create new art in unexpected ways.

WOW Presents Plus includes a free trial subscription for 30 days upon sign up. Be sure to check out these new series here on wow-presents.com.

Want the World of Wonder Holiday Gift 2017? Enter Here for Your Chance to Win a Pin Set of Your Very Own!

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Want your very own WOW Holiday Gift?

The World of Wonder Holiday gift has gone out and we’re so excited for everyone to receive them if they haven’t already! The exclusive pin set has been sent out to friends of WOW… which means they’re a super exclusive, limited edition set that NOT many people have the privilege of receiving

We’re holding a raffle where 20 lucky people will win their very own set of the World of Wonder holiday gift. The holiday gift is something we do every year, but this year we wanted to give back to our fans because you deserve the chance to snatch up these pins too!

Since the holidays are almost here, what better gift than this pin set! So, we’re holding a raffle to giveaway 20 of these pin sets. So, how can you win? You’ve got to enter our raffle right HERE

The raffle will run until 01/01/18 and we’ so you BETTER get your entries in NOW! We’ll be notifying the raffle winners on 01/02/18 so be sure to check your email that day because, you could be a winner baby! 

Seriously, enter our Rafflecopter giveaway!

So get entering right now, good luck and DON’T f*ck it up!

#QueerQuote: “You Know Me Marge, I Like My Beer Cold, My TV Loud, and My Homosexuals Fa-laming.” – Homer Simpson

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Fox Television, via Youtube

Homer Jay Simpson is the father of the Simpson family. He is an overweight, lazy, and ignorant individual, but is strongly devoted to his wife and children. His behavior is often stupid, absurd, selfish, dangerous, clumsy, idiotic, and insensitive. Still, he shows moments of great intellect.

Homer works as a low-level safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, in Sector 7G, although he is often incompetent, mostly sleeps on duty and eats donuts. He spends his free time at Moe’s Tavern with his lifelong friends Barney, Carl, Lenny, and bartender Moe Szyslak. At home, he is usually found sitting on the sofa watching television while snacking on food and drinking Duff.

The Simpsons’ first episode aired on the Fox Network 28 years ago, December 18, 1989, with a Christmas special Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire. The executive producers for the first season were creator Matt Groening, director James L. Brooks, and writer Sam Simon.

Groening conceived the idea for The Simpsons in the lobby of Brooks’ office. Brooks, the director/producer of the sketch comedy series The Tracey Ullman Show (1987-1990) wanted to use animated shorts as bumpers between sketches. He had asked Groening to pitch an idea, and Groening initially intended to present his syndicate newspaper cartoon Life In Hell. When Groening realized that animating Life In Hell would require the rescinding of publication rights for his life’s work, he chose to make it about of a dysfunctional family in mythical Springfield.

Groening submitted only basic sketches to the animators and assumed that the figures would be cleaned up in production. The animators merely re-traced his drawings, which led to the crude appearance of the characters.

Fox Television, via YouTube

The Simpsons was spun off into the longest-running half-hour series in primetime television history. Fox has renewed the show up for a 30th season (2018-19), surpassing Gunsmoke for the most episodes of a scripted primetime television series ever. Maybe you have seen it or heard about it?

12 Days of WOW Presents Plus: Watch RuPaul’s ‘Green Screen Christmas’ Special

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Welcome back to our first annual 12 Days of WOW Presents Plus!

To celebrate the holiday season, we’re rolling out 12 days of classic World of Wonder Christmas programming from our new streaming channel WOW Presents Plus.

Today is day 5, which means we’re indulging in our insatiable love for the RuPaul Green Screen Christmas special… which is now available to watch (for most subscribers!) on WOW Presents Plus!

The Green Screen Christmas special includes appearances by some of our favorite WOWlebrities, RuPaul’s Drag Race girls, & so many more! Seriously, there’s Todrick Hall, there’s Alyssa Edwards, there’s Big Freedia, there’s even The Pit Crew and of course Michelle Visage!

Oh and Latrice Royale as Santa Claus! So, you wanna watch the special?

Well, subscribe to WOW Presents Plus for even more Christmas content! Start your FREE 30-DAY TRIAL today! Then, it’s just $3.99 a month for the best of Pop, Doc, Drag, and original LGBT Programming!

P.S. You know what makes the perfect holiday gift? Duh, giving WOW Presents Plus! You can give your friends the gift of WOW Presents Plus by choosing how many months to give, when they’ll get the subscription, & so much more!

Plus, if you buy them a whole year (only $39.99!) you save 16%! So, what are you waiting for, give the gift of WOW Presents Plus!

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