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(A very surprised) Sir Elton John awarded The National Humanities Medal for all his work in the fight against AIDS

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    After Elton John performed live on the White House South Lawn  in  “A Night When Hope and History Rhyme”  concert he was presented with the National Humanities Medal by President and Dr. Biden.  It was awarded in recognition of all the phenomenal work he has spearheaded in the fight against AIDS. A very … Continue reading



Absolutely Fabulous are Back …… for a Final Farewell

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  The BBC (British Broadcasting Company) is having its Centennial this year.  And you to help celebrate this monumental occasion of the 100th Birthday of what some Brits affectionately call ‘Auntie BBC’, Eddie and Patsy are coming back  with a new show and for the very last time.   Absolutely Fabulous is turning 30 this … Continue reading



After West Side Story we want Ariana DeBose to remake The Sound of Music!

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  When Ariana Debose collects her Academy Award to add to her Golden Globe for her superb performance as Anita in West Side Story, we know what classic musical she should revive next.  On a recent appearance on Saturday Night Live she played a very ‘contemporary’ version of Maria with her particular take on The … Continue reading



AHF are marking CONDOM DAY with a West Side Story Burlesque

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  AHF presents a #westsidestory burlesque parody for #internationalcondomday 2022!! We have live performances in Houston, Tampa, Orlando and Ft.Lauderdale, and tickets are FREE!! Please check out https://t.co/LXtl31ueMg for more information.#ICD #gettested #knowyourstatus pic.twitter.com/9TZNX6he6v — AIDS Healthcare (@AIDSHealthcare) January 12, 2022 T  



Al Pacino hosts a gala screening of DOG DAY AFTERNOON at The Actors Studio

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  Sidney Lumet’s ‘Dog Day Afternoon has become something of a cult classic since its release in  1975.  Based on the real-life story of a bungled bank robbery and hostage situation that couldn’t have gone worse if they tried. Starring Al Pacino, John Cazale, James Broderick, and Charles Durning,the movie was both a critical and box office success. … Continue reading



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