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Historic Same-Sex Marriage Bill Advances In US House
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World News Agence France-Presse Updated: November 17, 2022 6:28 am IST
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In the US, same-sex unions have been guaranteed by the Supreme Court since 2015.
A bill to give same-sex marriages federal protection advanced Wednesday in the US Senate with rare bipartisan support, as Democrats rushed to preserve such unions while they still control Congress.
A dozen Republicans joined all 50 Democrats in the chamber in clearing a procedural hurdle requiring 60 'yes' votes so the bill on a once deeply divisive issue can move on to the full Senate.
President Joe Biden's Democrats retained control of the Senate by a razor-thin edge in last week's midterm elections but Republicans are expected to win the lower House of Representatives, albeit also by a thin majority.
That heralds a divided legislature and gridlock come January when the new Congress is sworn in.
In the United States, same-sex unions have been guaranteed by the Supreme Court since 2015.
But after the court's historic overturning of a longstanding ruling protecting the right to abortion earlier this year, many progressives fear that same-sex marriage may also be under threat.
In mid-July, the House of Representatives passed a law to protect such unions across the country. All House Democrats and 47 Republicans supported the bill, but nearly 160 Republicans opposed it.
After it clears the Senate -- a vote is expected soon but no date has been set -- the bill now must go back to the House again for a final vote.
"Love is love, and Americans should have the right to marry the person they love," Biden said in a statement in which he vowed to sign the bill once it was passed. "Today's bipartisan vote brings the United States one step closer to protecting that right in law."
The bill passed Wednesday does not require states to legalize same-sex marriage. But it does require them to recognize same-sex marriages from other states.
So if the Supreme Court were to overturn the 2015 ruling that legalized same-sex marriages, a state that bans them will still have to recognize such unions carried out in other states.
Polls show a strong majority of Americans back same-sex marriage but it is still contentious. Thirty-seven Republicans voted 'no' on Wednesday and the religious right remains mostly opposed to such unions.
The Republican minority leader, Mitch McConnell, who wields great influence over his caucus, voted against the bill.
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The Sex Party review – spiky comedy fails to satisfy
Bigotry in the bedroom … Timothy Hutton and Pooya Mohseni in The Sex Party. Photograph: Alastair Muir
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Menier Chocolate Factory, London There’s tension in Terry Johnson’s tale of four couples meeting for sex and nibbles but the unruly debate isn’t deep enough
A t first, The Sex Party looks like a retro BBC sitcom about swingers, although that term is banned at this adult shindig. Four couples collect for sex and nibbles at a cool north London postcode. There is gleeful talk about getting it on and a fair share of parading around in lingerie and thigh boots.
But Terry Johnson’s spiky comedy takes us from the familiar fare of smut and sniggering double entendres to something bolder and more awkward in the sex/gender debate at its centre, even if it does not reach a satisfying end.
We only ever see what happens in the high-end kitchen (set designed by Tim Shortall) but we get a vivid idea of the action in the living room from the moans and groans we hear. In a production also directed by Johnson, the acting stays fine across the board although the characters are flimsy (Lisa Dwan especially does wonders with her part) and the star casting of Timothy Hutton stays strangely marginal for too long. He drifts on and off stage, saying little and looking like a cliched California guru in yoga pants.
The dialogue often goes off on random, unruly riffs; one character (Will Barton) talks about taking MDMA and the dialogue sounds under the influence too.
The play’s grenade is lobbed as the first act closes, with the entry of Lucy (Pooya Mohseni), a trans woman, and from here on in it feels like another play altogether. Doris Lessing, in a Penguin introduction to Lady Chatterley’s Lover, wrote that what happens in the bedroom is a “report on the sex war” outside it and it seems to be the case with this living room; suddenly, no one wants to convene there and a very live tension is in the air.
Much is flung at us, from talk of toilets to language and JK Rowling and it feels genuinely edgy. It is brave of Johnson to grapple with a debate that has become so divisive that a meeting of this kind would be unimaginable in real life. But arguments come thick and fast without being explored. Johnson seems to be shooting an arrow through the issues of the day – including, too briefly, consent – but it comes to feel like a dramatised version of Twitter.
The room exposes its bigots and we finally see the point of Hutton’s character but as more plot-points are lobbed at us in the closing moments it feels much less like a sitcom than an entire series rolled into one production.
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The wait for The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 2 is finally over with the new series dropping two episodes every Thursday on HBO Max.
For the show's second outing, the majority of the main cast has returned, including Pauline Chalamet as Kimberly, Amrit Kaur as Bela, Reneé Rapp as Leighton, Alyah Chanelle Scott as Whitney, Christopher Meyer as Canaan, Midori Francis as Alicia and Mekki Leeper as Eric.
Up-and-coming American actor and Calvin Klein model Mitchell Slaggert has joined the cast as Jackson, a transfer student, and athlete, with a partying background.
Kimberly, Bela, Leighton and Whitney will continue to live their best and at times, chaotic, lives during their freshman year at Essex College. Once again, fans can expect to see a whole load of drama, laughs, romance, sex, heartbreak, scandal and more.
Sadly, Gavin Leatherwood is noticeably absent from the new series, much to fans' disappointment. Newsweek has everything you need to know about why.
Nico Murray has officially left Essex College, and sadly Gavin Leatherwood isn't reprising the role. He was one of the much-loved heartthrobs from Season 1.
His absence may come as a pretty big shock to fans, but Leatherwood did announce the news about his departure earlier this year.
Speaking to US Weekly at the Mercedes-Benz Oscar 2022 Viewing Party in March, Leatherwood explained he had left the series to pursue other opportunities.
He said: "There is a season 2, but I'm not going to go back."
Leatherwood added he was "happy to do the first season," but he was now "branching off and going in a different direction."
He reflected: "It was such an incredible experience. I think Mindy is brilliant and the cast, everyone's lovely.
"But with so many amazing opportunities out there, we want to keep spreading our wings and leading ourselves to other projects so that's the move."
Leatherwood continued: "I think life is short and I think one of the best things about this craft and this industry is that you get to keep stretching into your uncomfortable zone.
"That's when we grow and learn and become stronger artists. So that's kind of what I am looking to do is just to continue to get uncomfortable and learn and grow and hone my craft."
Leatherwood starred in nine of the 10 episodes in the first season of The Sex Lives of College Girls as Kimberly's (Pauline Chalmet) tutor and love interest.
The two embarked on a secret relationship due to Nico's status as her teacher and the fact, he was her roommate's brother.
However, in the finale of The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 1, a huge twist revealed Nico actually had a serious, long-term girlfriend, leaving Kimberly devastated.
Since announcing he was leaving the series in March, Leatherwood has released the single "Be My Lover" and a debut EP.
At the moment, it's not known what acting roles Leatherwood is keen to pursue next, but in the meantime, you can watch him in Season 1 of The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 1, which is streaming on HBO Max now, and as Nicholas Scratch in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix .
Two episodes of The Sex Lives of College Girls will drop every Thursday on HBO Max.
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