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redadhdventures · 4 years
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Not Alone: Famous Bisexual People
A couple of years ago I posted this little thing thinking it would get a few likes and then vanish into the inter webs. Thank you all so much for the overwhelming support for this little piece! I’ve taken your suggestions and have done some research. Some names have been taken off and some have been added. As before, please let me know if some if you see a misspelled name or a name that shouldn’t be there or don’t see a name that should be there. I will take your input and do some research and update it as needed!
Names included:
|Frank Ocean |Demi Lovato |Lady GaGa |Nina Simone |John Maynard Keynes |Giorgio Armani |Megan Fox |Janis Joplin |Edna St. Vincent Millay |Rebecca Sugar |Lord Byron |John Forbes Nash |Nathaniel Hawthorne |Marilyn Monroe |Malcolm X | Fred Rogers |Walt Whitman |Oscar Wilde |Daphne Du Maurier |Sir Alec Guinness |Zoe Saldana |Margaret Cho |Ke$ha |Alexander Hamilton |Oscar de la Renta |Frida Kahlo |Jessie J |Ezra Miller |Billie Holliday |Josephine Baker |Ethel Waters |Shailene Woodley |Freddie Mercury |Joan Crawford |Alice Walker |Aubrey Plaza |Raúl Esparza |Bella Thorne |Billie Joe Armstrong |Sharon Osborne |Nicola Adams |Tamara de Lempicka |Angelina Jolie |Cynthia Nixon |Evelyn Mantilla |El Hedi ben Salem |Bessie Smith |John Lennon |Fergie |Kate Brown |Gina Rodriguez |Virginia Woolf |Alan Cumming |Sia |David Bowie |Ani DiFranco |Azealia Banks |Alfred Kinsey |Sister Rosetta Tharpe |Michael Chabon |Farley Granger |Orlando Jordan |Rebecca Walker |Bai Ling |Dorothy Thompson |Mike White |Christian Lacroix |Conner Mertens |James Dean |Fritz Klein, MD |Marielle Franco |Amy Winehouse |Lou Reed |Rabbi Debra Kolodny |Kyrsten Sinema |Nicholas Ray |Katherine Mansfield |Michael Stipe |Dusty Springfield |Dolores del Rio |Kristen Stewart |Amber Heard |Gillian Anderson |Anna Paquin |Evan Rachel Wood |Michelle Rodriguez |Andy Dick |Jillian Michaels |Joan Baez |Kathy Najimy |Carrie Brownstein |Jane Wiedlin |Amanda Palmer |Vanessa Carlton |Clive Davis |Sapphire |Meshell Ndegeocello |Frenchie Davis |Sara Ramirez |Charles M. Blow |Amandla Stenberg |Halsey |Monica Raymund |Bryan Singer |Lauren Jauregui |JoCasta Zamarripa |Roxane Gay |Cara Delevingne |Megan Mullally
Names added to the list:
Fred Rogers
Alexander Hamilton
Names removed from the list:
Brendon Urie
Janelle Monae
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curious-minx · 4 years
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Left Behind In The Halloween Parade: Late Review of Bob’s Burgers And The Simpsons.
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The First Sunday of November, and the Last Sunday of the Trump and Biden election, found Hulu finally uploading the Bob’s Burgers and Simpsons Halloween episodes. So in the spirit of taking your sweet ass time that is exactly what I did with this review. The Bob’s Burgers Halloween episode is probably the weakest of the series, a series that is practically a Hallmark card company in terms of the amount of holiday-inspired content they have churned out. Episode “Heartbreak Hotel-oween” isn’t a particularly offensive in any way it just fails to live up to Halloween episodes such as my personal favorites Season 8 “The Wolf of Wharf Street,” which remains one of the most visually stunning episodes of the series,  and  Season 4, the series’ second Halloween episode,“Fort Night,” which has incredibly gruesome stakes and the most satisfying entry in the Louise versus Millie feud. 
“Heartbreak Hotel-oween” is still ultimately pretty good and though it took a second viewing to fully appreciate it I do like watching the Belcher children deftly sail through the world of adults. The tantalizing plot thread of a Bob’s Burgers Delivery service is dangled and I would like to see more Delivery based plots. Getting these characters into different areas and expanding upon the ambitious Jersey shore town. Having the kids deliver a burger to an older woman using the burger as a lure for her seance is flattened against a brown and forgettable after thought of a hotel. Everything with the Belcher kids is good and interesting and with the help of Andy Daly voicing the Hotel Manager; Lindsey Stoddart doing Quarantine duty and voicing multiple characters including the old woman Dolores conducting the seance, and Loren Bouchard Home Movies collaborator Melissa Robbins stops by as a bystander character as well. 
The episode starts getting in its own way with the adults blood bank centric B-plot. The entire plot is given in a single exchange with Teddie being excited about donating blood and everyman Bob with his everyman  O-negative blood finds giving blood nauseating and gross. That’s it. That’s the whole plot and besides the blood banker workers being dressed up as vampires there are no other comedic games being played and it is total unmemorable fluff, which has been a common issue for the ongoing series. One thing this episode does right is at least get Bob, Linda and Teddie out of the restaurant and into a new environment. A lot of the verbal exchanges between Bob, Linda and Teddie feel a lot more stilted due to Covid recordings and the lack of non-scripted banter is sorely missed. I have noticed this season having more John H. Benjamin monologue Bob by himself moments, which only work when Bob’s imagination is in full flight. Where was the talking bag of Bob’s blood? Hell I wouldn’t even had objected to hearing a dang song sung by the vampires to help soothe Bob into giving blood or something beyond: Bob doesn’t like giving blood because it makes him woozy, he gives blood and get’s woozy. 
Overall this is a perfectly serviceable episode: three Ghost-baiting cheeseburgers out of five. 
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Fox is certainly using the Loren Bouchard & Molyneux sisters brand like a blood bag with the recent announcement of the new series The Great North. Wendy Molyneux is a frequent writer, (executive) story editor since Bob’s Burgers inception. She is the writer of  “The Wolf of Wharf Street” and the episode of Bob’s Burgers I have watched the most - “There's No Business Like Mr. Business Business,” because I am a cat fanatic, John Oliver fan, and have been the pet companion of a standard poodle exactly like Snoodle named Faust that I love dearly. Basically, I am excited for this show. Molyneux is also a deeply connected collaborator with Megan Mullally writing on all 74 episodes of Mullally’s forgotten by the ages The Megan Mullally Show. A show according to Wikipedia’s citation of Fox News, “viewers were disappointed to find out that Megan is not anything like Karen in real life,” and if there is any white woman out there that is an anti-Karen it is Mullally. Mullally is not the focus of the show but her more visible and commercially accessible husband Nick Offerman is finally being anointed into the annals of TV Dads. With his three sons voiced by Paul Rust, Will Forte and National Treasure Aparna Nancherla and sole daughter voiced by Bob’s Burgers alum Jenny Slate, who recently honorably stepped down from a lucrative tv series Big Mouth deal like the real champ that she is.  Mullally will show up as Jenny Slate’s character’s boss andThe cast is undeniable the backdrop of Alaska has a lot of promise for elaborate or interesting set pieces. I am ready for this show! Will this be Bob’s Burgers Futurama? That’s probably a vicious hex based on how Futurama was infamously jerked around by Fox. FOX has already given the show a promising two-season deal, which is already a lot better than what Netflix did for Tuca and Bertie. Faint nowhere discussions of the Bob’s Burgers movie were also mentioned in an interview with Bouchard who has a cantankerous “theater release only” policy, which bums out a little, but I would much prefer they take as long as possible. The Bob’s Burgers movie cannot end up carrying out the Simpson movie curse.
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I am no Simsons scholar. I could not give you an active ranking of favorite Tree House of Horror episodes. I could tell you that I really like Bart as an Edgar Allen Poe’s Raven. You don’t need to be Simpsons scholar to safely state that “Treehouse of Horror XXXI” should be ashamed to show its “funny face.” For starters the entire appeal of the anthology style of storytelling has been completely deflated by having two of the previous episodes in this season being gimmicky non-standard episodes. The only positive thing I can say about this episode is that it is an important teaching tool for what the most broken and shittiest, laziest satire imaginable would look like and the 2020 Election cold opening is actually pretty solid. All of the good will earned by the strong opening is completely squandered starting with an inexplicably CGI Toys Story sketch. I am assuming the animation department went with CGI because the source material is CGI. The CGI is really bad and makes me really miss the 3D models of Simpsons Hit And Run and perfectly charming The Simpsons Game. Instead this sketch’s particular animation looks like the animators were most inspired not by Pixar’s clean and craftsmen like CGI models but were going for more of a Fanboy & Chum Chum look. A Toy’s Story parody in this day and age is asinine in its laziness, but it’s still an evergreen territory. A good Toy’s Story parody is possible, but simply having Bart play out the role of Toy Story’s Sid except he gets lobotomized by his own toys. I did appreciate the writer’s making the explicit moral of the story to not buy toys, which for a Disney product like the Simpsons is pretty rich. 
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Behold! The last recorded instance of a quality Toys Story satire from China, IL
The next two parodies go down slightly better simply because they aren’t sporting that eye bleeding animation but paying homage to Enter The Spider-verse and Russian Doll/Happy Death Day 2U in 2020 feels just as dated as Toy Story. What kind of fool is still writing about Russian Doll in 2020? The Enter the Homer-verse sketch is at least ambitious and showcases how masturbatory  the show has come whenever it is showcasing Dan Castellaneta’s various vocal talents. I get it dude, you like having dump trucks of money given to you for barely making an effort and doing Hannah Barbara impersonations that sound more like a bad Woody Allen. Regardless, this is still the one sketch that makes the most attempt to have comedic games with its multiple iterations of Homer and even throwing out some alternative universe Burns and Smithers for good measure. The final third Russian Doll sketch that let’s you know that this sketch is more Russian Doll than Happy Death Day by using the same exact Harry Nilsson “Gotta Get Up”  piano riff. This sketch had potential but once again the show writers and creatives seem to only indulge the worst possible instincts and cast Lisa as the lead of the sketch. So that means we get to watch this 8 soon-to-be 9 year old girl and fellow child Nelson get murdered in a variety of banal and brutal ways, and it’s just not fun or pleasant to watch. The obvious choice is an unexpected Springfield resident and if it has to be a Simpson having Marge or one of her sisters be the Nadia surrogate makes far more logical sense and Marge’s birthday would carry more emotional weight. 
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Reminder to myself to check out this lost late series entry where Natasha Lyonne is the voice of Krusty’s daughter. 
I completely understand why The AV Club canceled their coverage of The Simpsons. The whole series has a very masochistic and sadistic pull and tug between creatives and fans. The sweet and simple souls of Den of Geek are still reviewing the Simpsons and offer a far more favorable review: https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/the-simpsons-season-32-episode-4-review-treehouse-of-horror-xxxi/.  Google results also yield one another publication reviewing this current season published on medium that has been taken by for violating medium rules. Will the Simpsons be coming for me next? 
Skip this episode! Judging by the synopsis of the season’s next ep finding the Simpsons, once again, finding themselves somewhere other than Springfield is looking to be another skippable entry. I want to be proven wrong! The latter day Simpsons seasons usually have a memorable or decent episode here or there. So far the only thing remarkable about this season is how much it wants to try to be different and think outside of the Springfield box but in the process give the season an overwhelming sense of hollowness. I shall forge ahead with my coverage, because I am either a masochist or a sadist depending on the weather. 
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badgaymovies · 7 years
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Sing Street
BBBB (out of 5) Conor is loaded with adolescent angst and a burgeoning longing to get in with girls, so when he spots a gorgeous older lass after school, he tells her that he’s the leader of a band and will hire her as a singer.  The lie is so he can get to know her better, but she agrees to his proposal, which puts him in a bind: now he has to start a musical group and, also, learn how to write…
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coolawaiskhan · 6 years
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Dolores O’Riordan: So Many Memories in That Fierce, Fragile Voice
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victoriamarshman · 6 years
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The Memories in Dolores O’Riordan’s Fierce, Fragile Voice by UNA MULLALLY
Victoria Marshman's latest blog post:
By UNA MULLALLY
The Cranberries singer fascinated the world, but her success meant something special in Ireland.
Published: January 15, 2018 at 07:00PM
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learnphotoo · 6 years
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The Memories in Dolores O’Riordan’s Fierce, Fragile Voice
By UNA MULLALLY The Cranberries singer fascinated the world, but her success meant something special in Ireland. Published: January 16, 2018 at 08:00AM from NYT Arts http://ift.tt/2mLdxO3
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tuseriesdetv · 7 years
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Descubriendo los misterios de la 'Dimension 404'
El servicio de streaming Hulu se une a la moda de las series antológicas y lo hace llevándonos a una nueva dimensión, la Dimension 404 (que en España hemos visto a través de HBO). Una serie en la que se mezclan rostros conocidos de la pequeña pantalla salidos de proyectos como Glee, Modern Family o One Tree Hill con auténticos desconocidos que pretenden hacernos reflexionar sobre los problemillas que produce el mundo tecnológico en el que nos vemos sumergidos. Y que cuenta con el mismísimo Luke Skywalker como narrador.
La serie parte de la premisa de “destapar” los peligros de la vida tecnológica a partir de historias con cierto tono de humor y sátira. En principio, el argumento no es malo. Su problema radica en las comparaciones y las expectativas. A alguien se le ha ocurrido decir que este modesto producto era la nueva Black Mirror y claro, ni de broma (por no decir una palabra menos PG). La premisa de muchas de las historias ya se han visto antes, la resolución suele ser precipitada y no cuenta ni con el tono ni la profundidad de su supuesta “hermana”. 
Para que os hagáis una idea de a qué os enfrentáis, vamos a diseccionar los seis capítulos con los que cuenta esta primera temporada. Creo que está de más el deciros que a partir de este momento el texto está cargadito de spoilers. Leed bajo vuestra responsabilidad.
Episodio 1: Matchmaker
La carta de presentación de la Dimension 404 es la recurrente trama de las aplicaciones para ligar. No hay serie medio moderna que no haya metido alguna gracieta sobre los  sweep right y sweep left, y en esta ocasión han querido darle un pequeño giro de tuerca. El relato se presenta desde el punto de vista de Adam interpretado por Robert Buckley (iZombie, One Tree Hill) que se pone en la piel de una serie de clones que la empresa Make-A-Match de ligoteo online crea exclusivamente para satisfacer las necesidades de la usuaria Amanda, a la que da vida Lea Michelle (Scream Queens, Glee), que se mete en la piel de la soltera en busca de su hombre perfecto. Para cada fase que ha experimentado Amanda ha existido un Adam distinto.
Los rostros conocidos de los dos protagonistas juegan a favor de la historia aunque no deja de ser un vago intento de jugar con lo artificial de las citas por Internet, lo exigentes que nos volvemos o la desesperación del hombre por no acabar solo.
El episodio se plantea dos objetivos: intenta hacernos reflexionar y sacarnos alguna sonrisa. En el primero de ellos falla por culpa de que lo mires por donde lo mires parece una parodia de lo que pretende ser. Parece más una burla hacia este tipo de interacción que una auténtica crítica. Y la sonrisas solo asoman tímidamente en contadas ocasiones: algún gag de los clones o en los spots en los que no paran de cambiar al novio ideal. 
Episodio 2: Cinethrax
La segunda entrega del proyecto de la dimensión perdida centra sus críticas en la generación millenial a través de la calidad y la forma del cine actual. Para ello utilizan burlas constantes hacia lo vacío de las historias, las sagas interminables cuyas partes finales se dividen en dos partes y por supuesto, el terrorífico 3D. 
La dicotomía entre lo clásico y lo moderno se presenta mediante los ojos críticos de Uncle Dusty, al que interpreta Patton Oswalt (Veep, Agents of SHIELD), un amante del cine clásico y que considera que el séptimo arte está en decadencia. Su contraparte es su sobrina, Chloe, a la que pone cara Sarah Hyland (Modern Family), a la que a pesar de los intentos de su tío por atraparla en sus gustos cinéfilos ha terminado por dejarse querer por las películas más comerciales para encajar en un entorno más juvenil. 
La trama se va por las ramas en el momento en el que los trabajadores del cine son controlados por una especia de calamar gigante que sale de la pantalla para lavar los cerebros de aquellos que llevan puestas las gafas 3D reglamentarias. Dusty tendrá que luchar contra la bestia, los acomodadores y la testaruda de su sobrina para intentar huir de los blockbusters. Pero nadie, ni siquiera él puede escapar a los tentáculos del cine más millenial.... 
Episodio 3: Chronos
Imaginaos que Dragon Ball, Pokemon, Sailor Moon o cualquiera de las series de animación que solíais ver cada tarde después del colegio con un bocadillo en la mano o mientras engullíais un tazón de cereales en el desayuno desapareciera de la noche a la mañana. Que nadie salvo tú (ni siquiera nuestro amigo Google) conozca su existencia. Que todos tus muñecos Funko, tazas, sudaderas, y demás merchandising desaparezca. ¿Qué haríais por conseguir que vuelva?
Eso es básicamente con lo que le toca jugar en este episodio a Sue Hirsch, interpretada por Ashley Rickards (Awkward), cuando el villano de su serie favorita de la infancia consigue borrar todo rastro de su existencia. Y, para solucionarlo, nos metemos en un bucle de viajes en el tiempo como ya lo hicieron en su momento Homer Simpson con la tostadora y Harry Potter y Hermione Granger con el giratiempo. Curioso que la parte menos original sea la parte más ágil del episodio, y la parte de la historia que consigue que quieras suceder como los miniviajes temporales casan con los acontecimientos. 
Acompañada de su mejor amigo Alex Kapour, al que da vida Utkarsh Ambudkar (The Mindy Project, Pitch Perfect) y la de su héroe de la infancia Time Ryder, llegarán hasta 1996 y (cómo no), pronto correrán el peligro de quedarse atrapados en una línea temporal diferente a la suya cuando se vuelve más lenta. Una serie de intentos por volver al presente que incluyen fórmulas matemáticas súpercomplicadas y lanzar proyectos universitarios por el suelo, terminan por conseguir su cometido cuando el héroe de la serie decide marcarse un Bing Bong en Inside Out y sacrificar el recuerdo de su existencia por el éxito de Sue. 
Episodio 4: Polybius
El cuarto episodio de esta dimensión cumple a la rajatabla con los estereotipos clásicos de las series adolescentes americanas, y la mayor parte de ellos se los empaquetan al mismo personaje, Andrew Myers, que está interpretado por Ryan Lee (Trophy Wife). El protagonista es un chico homosexual que sufre bullyng en el colegio, que odia que su pequeño pueblo ofrezca tan pocas posibilidades, que además es un adicto a los videojuegos, cuyos padres son extremadamente religiosos y le “obligan” a ir a misa y a rezar a diario, que está enamorado en secreto de su mejor amigo heterosexual Jess, interpretado por Sterling Beaumon (Red Widow, The Killing), y que tiene una única amiga de nombre Amy a la que da vida Gabrielle Elyse (The Thundermans, Snatchers) que le sabe leer mejor que él mismo. Va completito el chaval. 
Una vez construyen a un personaje que lo tiene todo, le ponen a jugar en la sala de recreativos a un videojuego inspirado en un personaje de la Biblia que se cobra las almas de aquellos que han jugado alguna vez y que han parado de hacerlo. Una máquina hambrienta que acaba por provocar una serie de extrañas muertes de algunos chiquillos del pueblo. La solución: jugar tanto como sea posible para conseguir la máxima puntuación y así conseguir que la máquina colapse de lo buen gameplayer que eres.
La resolución es un tanto simplona, y que el monstruo devorador de almas absorba un alma y la persona siga viva (cuando todos los demás han muerto) no tiene mucho sentido.
Episodio 5: Bob
Bob es quizá la mejor de las historias que cuentan en la Dimension 404. una historia en la que una vez más las máquinas resultan haber desarrollado emociones más allá de las funciones para los que fueron programados. Una historia más humana, emotiva y llena de esperanza; a la que quizá frene un final muy edulcorado. 
Bob es literalmente un cerebro-robot al que Estados Unidos utiliza para localizar a todas y cada una de las personas del país. Una herramienta útil para encontrar y conocer los movimientos de criminales y terroristas, pero cuya función termina por hacerle colapsar emocionalmente debido a la enorme cantidad de dolor que se ve obligado a observar sin posibilidad de acción. 
Jane Lee, interpretada por Constance Wu (Fresh Off the Boat), es la que lleva el peso de la trama junto a Bob. Jane es una psicóloga militar que tiene que conseguir que Bob se abra emocionalmente y termine encontrando a un criminal que se le está resistiendo. Tras odiarse en un primer momento terminan desarrollando una amistad que lleva a Bob a encontrar al terrorista demasiado tarde y a ganarse la desconexión. Como última voluntad y con intención de salvar la Navidad, Bob consigue que el ejército entregue los regalos que realmente quieren y necesita la gente. Haciendo a Papá Noel “real”. 
Como dato a mayores, la jefa estricta de Bob es Megan Mullally (Will & Grace, Parks and Recreation) y siempre es bueno verla.
Episodio 6: Impulse
La historia del último episodio de la serie cuenta con una de las premisas más floja de la temporada pero a la vez es la única que podría tener fácilmente unas cuatro temporadas en The CW.
La protagonista de la historia es una Gameplayer llamada Val 'SpeedRun', e interpretada por Lorenza Izzo (Feed the Beast), que está obsesionada con vencer a su némesis Roy. Su rival es invencible y pronto descubre que el motivo es una bebida energética (el dopping de los videojuegos) que le hace extremadamente eficaz y perder la noción del tiempo y del espacio durante un cierto periodo de tiempo. Ella que es más chula que las pesetas decide beberse un frasco entero y se alza con la victoria. Con la victoria y con un chute tan grande que se le pasa el efecto 12 años más tarde, después de tener tres hijos con su novio Evan, interpretado por Matt Luria (Friday Night Lights, Kingdom), y viviendo en un mundo apocalíptico en la que al parecer es la sheriff. ¿Cómo os quedáis?
Una vez tiene completo control de sus actos descubre que es mala en todo. En su trabajo, con los niños e incluso con su marido. En esencia es la misma chica de 19 años que jugaba a videojuegos y no tenía intención de encontrar trabajo, pero con las responsabilidades de una madre de 32 años con un trabajo de vital importancia para su grupo de supervivientes.
Tras beber una crisis de identidad e intentar huir de sus responsabilidades termina por meterse un nuevo chute de bebida energética para poder salvar a su pueblo de una banda de malhechores capitaneada por el mismísimo Roy. Solo su sacrifico hará a su familia libre.
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redadhdventures · 6 years
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Not Alone: Famous Bisexual People 
Hello all and happy pride month! 🏳️‍🌈
Today I did a little piece for my fellow chaotic bisexual unicorns (that sounds like a DnD character description but I’m gonna roll with it). 
Please let me know if you see a misspelled name, a name you think should be included, or a name that shouldn’t be there (for example, I was going to include Miley Cyrus, but since she identifies as pansexual and not bi, I kept her off so I didn’t get into the hairy business of mislabeling).
Names included:
|Frank Ocean |Demi Lovato |Lady GaGa |Nina Simone |John Maynard Keynes |Giorgio Armani |Megan Fox |Janis Joplin |Edna St. Vincent Millay |Rebecca Sugar |Lord Byron |John Forbes Nash |Nathaniel Hawthorne |Marilyn Monroe |Malcolm X | Fred Rogers |Walt Whitman |Oscar Wilde |Daphne Du Maurier |Sir Alec Guinness |Zoe Saldana |Margaret Cho |Ke$ha |Alexander Hamilton |Oscar de la Renta |Frida Kahlo |Jessie J |Ezra Miller |Billie Holliday |Josephine Baker |Ethel Waters |Shailene Woodley |Freddie Mercury |Joan Crawford |Alice Walker |Aubrey Plaza |Raúl Esparza |Bella Thorne |Billie Joe Armstrong |Sharon Osborne |Nicola Adams |Tamara de Lempicka |Angelina Jolie |Cynthia Nixon |Evelyn Mantilla |El Hedi ben Salem |Bessie Smith |John Lennon |Fergie |Kate Brown |Gina Rodriguez |Virginia Woolf |Alan Cumming |Sia |David Bowie |Ani DiFranco |Azealia Banks |Alfred Kinsey |Sister Rosetta Tharpe |Michael Chabon |Farley Granger |Orlando Jordan |Rebecca Walker |Bai Ling |Dorothy Thompson |Mike White |Christian Lacroix |Conner Mertens |James Dean |Fritz Klein, MD |Marielle Franco |Amy Winehouse |Lou Reed |Rabbi Debra Kolodny |Kyrsten Sinema |Nicholas Ray |Katherine Mansfield |Michael Stipe |Dusty Springfield |Dolores del Rio |Kristen Stewart |Amber Heard |Gillian Anderson |Anna Paquin |Evan Rachel Wood |Michelle Rodriguez |Andy Dick |Jillian Michaels |Joan Baez |Kathy Najimy |Carrie Brownstein |Jane Wiedlin |Amanda Palmer |Vanessa Carlton |Clive Davis |Sapphire |Meshell Ndegeocello |Frenchie Davis |Sara Ramirez |Charles M. Blow |Amandla Stenberg |Halsey |Monica Raymund |Bryan Singer |Lauren Jauregui |JoCasta Zamarripa |Roxane Gay |Cara Delevingne |Megan Mullally
EDIT 2020: Thank you for the overwhelming amount of support this little post has received. I have taken your input and suggestions and made some edits. I am struggling to link the new post but it is on my blog! Check the bisexual tag!
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