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Towleroad Genre launched the website in 2003. March 03 2021 1:34 PM EST After almost 18 years of informing his readers on LGBTQ+ news and entertainment, gay blogger Andy Towle has stepped away from his namesake website, Towleroad. The blog will now operate under the editorial leadership of Michael Goff, who was Towle s business partner at Towleroad and one of the founding editors of Out (now a sister publication of The Advocate). Genre, launched Towleroad in October 2003 just as many were gravitating to the internet for their daily news fix. A mix of queer stories culled from the internet along with links to articles that appeal to gay Gen X and millennial audiences, Towle ensured the blog was constantly updated. The site has featured numerous contributors, including those in the political sphere like David Mixner and Corey Johnson, queer creators such as Matthew Rettenmund, Nathan Manske, and Randy Rainbow, and celebrated writers like ....
Kirby Adams, Louisville Courier Journal Published 10:03 am UTC Feb. 2, 2021 The same day jockey Eddie Arcaro drove Citation to victory at the 74th Run for the Roses, a major form of public transportation in Louisville slammed on the brakes. Derby weekend 1948 may have been the first stop on the road to the Triple Crown for Citation but it was also the end of the line for the Louisville streetcar. The system started to crumble in the late 1930s, said Louisville historian Tom Owens. That main Fourth Street Line that took passengers to Churchill Downs was the last to shut down. Once the most modern and coveted form of transportation, the cost of laying streetcar rail and vying for space on streets alongside cars and buses were among the reasons the rail system petered out in cities across the country. It didn t take long for Louisvillians to forget all about the old lines that used to crisscross the area, except for a few public tran ....
times saw it, a major racial barrier had fallen with the election of president barack obama had been elected to the united states. seemed the presidency had fallen and the election of barack obama was a win for the whole country. he shook up the old assumptions about both black america and black men because he was seen as different. he had parents who were both black and white. he s highly educated and accomplished. but in no way did president obama s win sweep away the last racial barrier in american politics with ease. as the times put it not so much it had fallen but an energized lec trot had hoisted him over the barrier. while the national unemployment last month was 7.6%, it was at 13.5% for african-americans and hovers around 30% for young black men. though the number of young black men who graduate from high school in four years has increased to 52%, still lags behind the 58% of latino males and 78% of white males who graduate in the same period of time. remai ....