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Tab & Tony will draw from Hunter’s own recollections in his memoir, Tab Hunter Confidential: The Making of a Movie Star.ĭavid Sedaris’s new book, Calypso, is now out, and The AV Club spoke with him about it, as well as which of his books he thinks is “the most overrated,” and what podcasts he’s been listening to these days. It has been more than three months since the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home and fans are still getting teased with behind-the-scenes shenanigans. These Spider-Man spandex costumes are the gift that keeps giving. Abrams and Zachary Quinto are making a film about Tab Hunter and Anthony Perkins’s secret romance. By Gayety Staff Posted on MaDid Spider-Men compare their Spider-Man bulges on set Andrew Garfield says yes. Moore, author of Fabulous: The Rise of the Beautiful Eccentric, and his role as a judge at Opulence Ball. The Guardian reported on the dust-up between author Lionel Shriver and Penguin Random House over the publisher’s effort to achieve greater diversity in their authors and staff. Towleroad Ap24 During an interview about his new film Under the Silver Lake, actor Andrew Garfield told the UK’s Independent that he gets why people are upset that many LGBTQ roles go. Ullrich about lesbian bars, writing, and her new novel, Love at Last Call, out next month from Bold Strokes Books. At The Advocate, Jacob Anderson-Minshall spoke with M.