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We have all gone through stages in our lives where we hated who we are. Whether it’s what we see in the mirror, or how we’ve treated other people, or even how we reacted to certain situations. Then, ...
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“Boots” opens in 1990 in a recruiter’s office in New Orleans. With the chaos of high school and its constant bullying behind him, Cameron Cope (a perfectly cast Miles Heizer) is desperate for a new ...
There has been a long, tense relationship between queer identity and military service in the United States. Just think of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” or the recent transgender military ban. Based on the ...
On paper, “Boots” is a charming, feel-good coming-of-age story. Adapted from Greg Cope White’s memoir “The Pink Marine,” the Netflix series chronicles 18-year-old Cameron Cope’s (Miles Heizer) summer ...
Perhaps Norman Lear's last production credit, the eight-episode adaptation of 'The Pink Marine' features Miles Heizer as a teen learning about himself in basic training. By Daniel Fienberg Chief ...
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He's got soul, and he's a soldier. In Netflix's "Boots," a sweet and funny new dramedy set at the U.S. Marine Corps boot camp in 1990, young gay man Cameron Cope (Miles Heizer, "Parenthood") is that ...
Summer has come and gone, and with it most of our tourists. Granted, winter tourism has been rapidly growing in recent decades, but in the end most people will still visit Alaska when the sun is up ...
In the killing of Charlie Kirk, we may well have experienced our first pro-trans assassination. Is anyone surprised? The trans cause has been infused with an irrational fervor from the beginning, its ...
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