Dan Levy's birthday is just around the corner and we'd love for you to help us celebrate! Dan has given so much of us a world of joy and we'd love to give some of that joy back to him! Link to donate here
Who are we raising money for? Trans Lifeline
Who are they? Trans Lifeline is a United States based grassroots hotline and microgrants 501(c)(3) non-profit organization offering direct emotional and financial support to trans people in crisis – for the trans community, by the trans community. Our fundraiser is running directly through Trans Lifeline themselves, so you can be sure your money will go directly to the charity itself and not through any third party first. All proceeds will go directly to Trans Lifeline.
Who is running this? We are a small group of Dan Levy fans who have found a lot of comfort in him over the years. We wish to be able to celebrate him by giving back to an organization that we believe would be important to him. Who we are is not important. We don't need our names on this. What is important is focusing on the charity and raising much needed funds.
Why Trans lifeline? Dan has been an avid supporter of Trans rights for a long time. We believe raising money for trans charities is always important, but we believe particularly with the horrific amount of anti transgender bills being passed in the USA at the moment, that fundraising for a charity that not only directly helps trans people but is also run by trans people, is more important than ever.
Fundraisers require community help to thrive. We also firmly believe that more heads bring better ideas. If you are wanting to help in anyway, please contact us either via messenger or email [email protected] We are open to any ideas, so please don't hesitate to contact us! We completely understand if you can't donate. But there are other ways to help, such as spreading the word to family and friends, sharing on your own social media's, and like we said above, you can always contact us if you have a bright idea and want to help that way.
Thank you!
Warmest regards,
The fundraising team
If you are a trans or gender nonconforming individual in crisis, please don't hesitate to reach out to Trans Lifeline.
Who: Jennifer Robertson as Ellen
What: Pilcro and the Letterpress at Anthropologie Pilcro The Bo Boyfriend Buttondown Shirt - Sold Out
Where: Ginny & Georgia 2x05 “Latkes are Lit”
ATTI MURIN, BRENDAN PENNY AND JENNIFER ROBINSON MAKE THE HOLIDAYS HARMONIOUS IN ‘IN MERRY MEASURE,’ A NEW, ORIGINAL MOVIE PREMIERING NOVEMBER 11, ON HALLMARK CHANNEL
Part of the Network’s Annual “Countdown to Christmas” Programming Event
STUDIO CITY, CA – October 28, 2022 – Patti Murin (Frozen on Broadway, “Chicago Med”), Brendan Penny (“Chesapeake Shores,” “BH90210”) and Jennifer Robertson (“Schitt’s Creek,” “Ginny & Georgia”) star in “In Merry Measure,” a new, original movie premiering Saturday, November 11 (8:00 p.m. ET/PT), on Hallmark Channel, as part of the network’s annual “Countdown to Christmas” programming event.
Pop singer Darcy (Murin) is a one-hit wonder with dreams of rekindling her singing career. When her recently widowed sister Gretchen (Robertson) needs her, she returns to her Ohio hometown. While there, she learns that her niece Megan (newcomer, Cassidy Reichman) has been denied a spot on The Herald Angels, the high school caroling team that Darcy was once the star of. When Darcy learns that her old rival Adam (Penny) is now leading the award-winning team, Darcy enlists her niece to form a group of their own, and they recruit other talented singers who didn’t make the cut. The two teams agree to a sing-off – whoever wins will represent the school at the county’s annual Christmas Carol Competition. The two coaches’ styles couldn’t be more different. Adam, who feels has had to work hard for everything he got, holds his students to a high standard and avoids giving them false hope. Meanwhile Darcy sees herself in her students and prefers to view their shortcomings as an “opportunity for impressive growth.” Soon Darcy’s gentle approach helps her students to find their voices and they have a real possibility of winning the sing-off. With the competition approaching, the students realize they have a better chance of winning if they combine groups, which forces the competing coaches to put their differences aside and work together. Darcy and Adam’s relationship goes from rivalry, to friendship and soon, to something more. But an unexpected opportunity threatens to upend their newfound harmony.
“The Christmas Carol Competition” is from Contest Road Productions Ltd.. Charles Cooper is producer. Paula Elle directed from a script by Russell Hainline.
My pitch: Jennifer Robertson (as an upright and upstanding and well bred proper femme) and her wife played by Melanie Scrofano (as a slightly cleaned up version of the profane poly bisexual Mrs McMurray she plays on Letterkenny). And make it very queer.
Jennifer Robertson and Melanie Scrofano playing a wlw couple together, you say? I would watch the fuck out of that show!
Confessions of a Bitcoin Widow: How a Dream Life Turned into a Nightmare
My husband started a cryptocurrency empire that made us rich. When he died, I learned it was just a facade
I didn’t fall in love with Gerald Cotten because of his wealth. When we met, he didn’t have that much, at least not by the fairy-tale standards Quadriga would set for us just a few years later. It was a bonus when the value of a single Bitcoin rocketed through the roof and Gerry appeared to be making more money than we could possibly spend in a couple of lifetimes. I won’t lie: I loved being rich. I loved not having to ask, “Can I afford that?” I could—whatever it was. We could buy a house in Nova Scotia, another in British Columbia, even our own island with a yacht—not just a sailboat—to get us there. We could travel to exotic places.
Read more at thewalrus.ca.
Illustration by Annissa Malthaner (annissamalthaner.com)