Being LGBTQ and living with a disability is a double trouble for many. Disabled members of the LGBTQ family often have to face discrimination and prejudice from two sides and get unfairly excluded from many important events. So what can we all do collectively to be better allies to disabled LGBTQ people? Turns out, … Continue reading
At The Fire Island Dance Festival this year Al Blackstone Choreography choreographed a sexy and darkly comedic piece set to Prince‘s “How Come U Don’t Call Me Anymore.” When the object of American Ballet Theatre‘s principal dancer James Whiteside’s affection ignores his advances, he rhythmically and methodically eliminates the five men who stand in his path as distractions. Fire Island … Continue reading
Shame on the American Academy last night for omitting one of the industry’s brightest stars from their very poignant In Memoriam section in the Oscars Ceremony. The late and totally fabulous larger-than-life CAROL CHANNING who died last year had actually received a Nomination for Best Support Actress in 1967 for her performance in Thoroughly … Continue reading
We’re guessing the answer must be surfing on Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach as the city is home to 40% of all the gay men in Australia. It may be hot (in more ways than one) but we have been assured that queer life goes in as usual at Christmas. I mean has a … Continue reading
At 3O years old Lisa is well past her prime, of being a world class softball player that is, and after getting dumped from the side she tries to play the love game instead. First she teams up with Matty, a pro baseball player with a multimillion-dollar contract who happens to be a screwball womanizing … Continue reading