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A San Diego-area parent accused her local school board of being “groomers and activist pimps” after it invited the community to a “queer” Halloween party featuring a “family friendly” drag queen show.
The Encinitas Union School District removed a flier promoting the Oct. 29 “Boo Bash” event after reportedly deciding it did “not meeting district approval criteria” — but festering anger led dozens of parents to protest outside Tuesday’s meeting as mom Brittany Mayer tore into officials.
The Saturday block party set for San Diego’s LGBT stronghold in the Hillcrest neighborhood touts itself as “the queerfest free Halloween party for youth and families,” and is sponsored by Align Surgical Associates, a San Francisco gender reassignment surgery center, and Rich’s Nightclub, a popular gay nightclub.
The racy party wasn’t hosted or endorsed by the public school district, but it was included on Peachjar, an “optional information hub containing community events and opportunities for families in the district,” education officials told KGTV.
Mayer posted a clip of her fiery diatribe at the board meeting.
“I just want to know what it is that makes a drag show family friendly?” Mayer sarcastically asked the board, footage she posted of her blistering rant showed.
“What is it about a grown man costumed in a sparkly bra with augmented boobs busting out and wearing a miniskirt barely covering his twerking ass with duck tape on his front while spreading his fish-netted legs as he writhes on the ground, grinding his groin next to a minor, family friendly?” she demanded before demanding an apology.
“While we have a culture with a massive problem with child porn and child sex trafficking, you, a little school district board of adults made the decision to feature an event to hypersexualize your children,” Mayer raged.
“You all played the activist pimp for Align Surgical center and for a 21 plus gay bar,” she insisted. “It makes you groomers and activist pimps and we won’t have those sitting on a school board that oversees the education of our children.”
The issue — which wasn’t on the board’s agenda — reportedly galvanized a group of parents to hire a lawyer to determine how the event became intertwined with the district in the first place.
Carrie Prejean Boller, a conservative activist who yanked the two kids she shares with former pro-quarterback Kyle Boller from the district over its mask mandate last year, joined the protest.
“Our message is very clear. We don’t want strip shows, we don’t want drag shows, and definitely not … inviting the parents and kids in our district,” she reportedly said.
Attemtps by the former Miss California USA winner — stripped of her title after speaking out against gay marriage at Donald Trump’s Miss USA pageant in 2009 — to reach a settlement with the pageant were thwarted by her appearance in an “extremely graphic” porno movie, according to TMZ.
Justin Ried, a candidate for school board who has children in the district, walked a thin line when describing his stance.
“We certainly want to be an inclusive community and support groups of all kinds, but the question is where do we draw the line?” he reportedly said. “At what point do we think well, maybe drag shows shouldn’t be promoted to our kindergarten through 6th families is that something that would be suitable for somebody who is 5 to 10 years old, maybe not. We should know how those decisions are being arrived at.”
Meanwhile, San Diego County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer gave the event a full-throated endorsement and said she’ll bring her 3-year-old son.
“The parents in my home school district (Encinitas Union) protesting the Halloween Drag Show should be ashamed of themselves for pushing hate and intolerance on all of us,” the Democrat tweeted Wednesday.
“THIS KIND OF BIGOTRY HAS NO PLACE IN OUR COMMUNITY,” she wrote.
Despite the opposition in the small beach city 25 miles north of San Diego, the show will go on as scheduled, organizers reportedly said.


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A third-party candidate running against longtime Representative Jerry Nadler , a New York Democrat, released his own sex tape to highlight his sex-positive platform.
Mike Itkis, an independent candidate running for the House of Representatives in Manhattan's 12th District, uploaded the 13-minute video to a popular porn website as a "conversation piece," the 53-year-old told City & State on Friday. The 2021 video, titled "Bucket List Bonanza," depicts him having sex with adult film star Nicole Sage.
"If I would just talk about it [his platform], it wouldn't demonstrate my commitment to the issue," Itkis, who describes himself as "very liberal," told the news outlet. "And the fact I actually did it was a huge learning experience, and it actually influenced items on my platform."
On his campaign website, Itkis said he supports sexual rights and "actively oppose[s] the conservative idea that sex should only happen between a man and a woman who are married to each other." Issues on his platform include legalizing sex work, ending adultery laws, protecting privacy rights and redefining the abortion debate as "a right to unplanned sex."
On his campaign website, it also says that "men should not be required to support biological children without prior agreement."
Itkis is one of three candidates who will appear on the general ballot next month. He is running against Nadler and Republican candidate Mike Zumbluskas, who told City & State that he understood Itkis' decision to release his own sex tape.
"You gotta do what you gotta do," Zumbluskas said. "The media ignores everybody that's not a Democrat in the city."
Nadler is widely expected to win the heavily Democratic district that has only been represented by one Republican congressman in the last 147 years. The Democratic primary for the race was closely-watched this year after redistricting pitted two incumbents against one another.
Representative Carolyn Maloney , who has been in Congress since 1993, ultimately lost to Nadler after the 15-term congressman secured 56.3 percent of the Democratic vote last month.
On Friday, Itkis said that while he made the risky decision of publishing the sex tape, he's "very much an introvert."
"I'm kind of a nerd who doesn't like to be the center of attention if I can avoid it," the congressional candidate said. "But I thought the issues I'm trying to address are so important...I wanted to have my issues talked about in some way."
Itkis has emphasized his willingness to break from establishment politics, saying that while he is "uncompromisingly opposed to the Republican legislative agenda," he also has "significant disagreements" with the Democrats .
"I am a liberal with drastically different views, not one that marches in lockstep with the Democratic party," he tweeted earlier this month.
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Newsweek reached out to Itkis' campaign for comment.
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John Irving has said “ The Last Chairlift ” will be his last long novel. If so, readers will get their money’s worth. The book is a 912-page sprawl, full of sex, family friction, skiing, wrestling, and even ghosts, who traipse in and out of the action as if to check on how everything is going. It touches on familiar Irving themes, including steadfast acceptance (offset by harsh judgment) of the untraditional in eras when conformity was the rule. Irving has always loved his eccentrics. Here he gives them a snow-covered mountain on which to play.
The first-person narrator is Adam, a budding writer with lots of questions about his family. He doesn’t know his father; his mom, a petite ski instructor and slalom racer who goes by the name of Little Ray, conceived Adam one night in 1941 in Aspen and has little to say about her partner except that he was young and small (two qualities that run throughout the novel). Growing up in Exeter, New Hampshire, the city in which Irving was born and a region that should ring bells among the novelist’s regulars, Adam has an uncomfortably intimate relationship with Little Ray, who sleeps in the same bed as him and, at least once, kisses him in a manner usually reserved for lovers. When Little Ray decides to get married, her groom is a four-foot-nine English teacher who likes to dress in women’s clothes. That’s OK with Little Ray, whose sexual cohabitation is with a mountain trail groomer named Molly.
We’re deep in Irving country here, peopled by those who proudly don’t fit in (especially not in the early sections of the novel, which take place in the ‘50s and ‘60s). “Like homophobe , transgender wasn’t yet part of our national vocabulary,” Adam tells us. Adam’s prudish, harpy-like aunts instead call Adam’s stepfather “light in the loafers,” and pry into every element of Little Ray’s life. The aunts are easy targets, but they’re necessary in the novel’s grand scheme, representing the harsh judgment of those outside of Adam’s universe.
Irving has a way of choosing a descriptor and tenaciously sticking to it. Little Ray’s husband, Elliot, is “the little snowshoer,” or “the little English teacher.” Molly is “the trail groomer.” Little Ray’s father, who stopped speaking when his daughter became pregnant and passed himself off as the former principal of Adam’s school (Irving’s beloved Phillips Exeter Academy) is “the principal emeritus,” or “the madman emeritus,” or, when he regresses to infancy and starts crawling around in a full diaper, “the infant emeritus,” or simply “the diaper man.”
There’s often a fine line between color and cruelty in “The Last Chairlift,” starting with a mute old man crawling around in a diaper. He’s not the only one defecating himself; one of Adam’s girlfriends, a full-grown woman, does it in Adam’s bed when she’s frightened by the diaper man’s ghost. Another of his girlfriends is called “the bleeder” due to her fibroids. Adam’s cousin, Nora, dates a woman who rarely speaks but has extremely loud orgasms, which Irving takes every opportunity to describe in wincing detail. On the one hand, Irving refuses to be embarrassed by anything, a quality that fits the tenor of his work. But do we really need to see a woman soil herself in her lover’s bed?
The diaper man isn’t the only ghost to haunt these pages. Adam sees a whole collection of them appear like black-and-white photographs, one of whom he suspects had something to do with his very existence. Irving is at home in the supernatural; he traverses the membrane between this world and the next with comfort and ease. A ghost story needn’t be a horror story. It can also be a romantic comedy that includes some characters more scared by living ghouls than ectoplasm. “The Last Chairlift” is eminently readable, stocked with characters and relationships easy to invest in, even when things get a little queasy making. Irving has been cranking out novels for 54 years, establishing a consistent generosity of spirit that continues through his most recent book. If anyone has earned the right to deliver one more gargantuan tome, it’s him. For readers it’s once more down the hill, with a haste that belies the enormity of the task.
Chris Vognar, a freelance culture writer, was the 2009 Nieman Arts and Culture Fellow at Harvard University


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By Daniel S. Levine
- October 13, 2022 02:06 pm EDT

The Masked Singer Season 8's schedule was thrown for a loop on Wednesday when a weather delay forced Fox to air the Atlanta Braves-Philadelphia Phillies game when the Andrew Lloyd Webber Week episode should have debuted. Fox originally said the episode would air Wednesday after the game, but it has now been postponed until Wednesday, Oct. 19. However, the episode did air in Canada, meaning we do know who was under the Maize mask. The person in the elaborate costume was a comedian. (If you weren't already watching via FuboTV or another live service). Spoilers ahead!
Maize's clue package was structured as the singer's life story, starting out in a rural region with dreams of hitting it big. Once moving to the city, Maize struggled to find success until he found it. Then, Maize took the stage to sing "Heaven on Their Minds" from Jesus Christ Superstar . After the performance, Webber praised Maize as a future star, but it sounds like he already is one! He is Sex and the City actor and comedian Mario Cantone .
The post-song clue hinted at a connection to Frozen , so Robin Thicke first guessed Josh Gad before dismissing that idea himself. Jenny McCarthy Wahlberg and Nicole Scherzinger suggested Jonathan Groff. Then, Thicke suggested Nathan Lane because of The Birdcage . McCarthy Wahlberg first suggested Nathan Lane, but then picked the right choice.
Cantone is a popular comedian who played Anthony Marentino on Sex and the City . He has also starred in several Broadway productions. He returned for HBO Max's Sex and the City spinoff And Just Like That.. . Cantone also starred in the ABC series Men in Trees .
The Masked Singer Season 8 began with the largest class of celebrity contestants in the show's history at 22. So far, the unmasked celebrities this season are Eric Idle , William Shatner , Chris Kirkpatrick , Jeff Dunham , Montell Jordan , and Daymond John . Harp remains unknown, as she won each of the first three episodes and will return for the next round. Robo Girl won Wednesday night's episode and remains masked.
The Masked Singer airs on Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. ET on Fox. If you don't have a traditional cable package, FuboTV allows you to watch The Masked Singer live (there's even a free trial available). Additionally, all episodes of The Masked Singer are available on Hulu the following day. 
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