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Now that more people are getting comfortable flying again, it’s about time to remind ourselves that, oh yes, flying was sometimes terrible in the Before Times, too! And in 2021, that’s still the case — if not more so — with cascading cancellations, staffing and plane shortages, and outbursts from passengers. Sam chats with Natalie Compton, travel reporter at The Washington Post, about the state of the airline industry heading into the holiday travel season… and how to get through it. Plus, author Jamal Jordan discusses his book ‘Queer Love in Color,’ and what it means to photograph and document queer intimacy. They’re also joined by TV producer Hassan Williams for a game of Who Said That?
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Cuzzo has questions regarding Docious neighbor and is brought to the Chroniclez courtroom. What is the limit on what your neighbor can ask of you? Astroworld is the big news […]
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