Arts & Entertainment

Albert Nobbs

January 27, 2012 | by Joseph Brownell

Albert Nobbs is a passionate project that star Glenn Close has been inextricably linked to for over 30 years. Based upon the novella, The Singular Life of Albert Nobbs by George Moore, Close played the title role in the American… Read more…

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Pariah

January 25, 2012 | by Elijah Sarkesian

Authentic. If there’s a single word that accurately describes Pariah, the first film from writer/director Dee Rees, it’s authentic. Pariah, which is based in part on Rees’ own experiences coming out, tells the story of Alike (pronounced “ah-lee-kay”), a 17-year-old… Read more…

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Catching Up With Kandi Burruss: The Housewives Star and Music “Factory” Machine

January 25, 2012 | by Joseph Brownell

Kandi Burruss knows what it takes to get a song stuck in your head. Some of y’all were probably in diapers when Kandi, part of the multi-platinum Atlanta-based group Xscape, ruled the airwaves, but whether as a performer or songwriter… Read more…

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23rd Annual GLAAD Media Award Nominations

January 19, 2012 | by Joseph Brownell

GLADD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) released its media awards nominees this morning. Among the notable highlights in film: Albert Nobbs (opening in wide release January 27th exclusively at UA Tara), Pariah (playing now at Landmark) and Tomboy (shown… Read more…

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Deep Inside Hollywood: Amber Herd, American Psycho Remake and more

January 18, 2012 | by Romeo San Vicente

Amber Heard revs her Motor   Amber Heard, new queen of all car-centric movies? OK, maybe not, but the co-star of Drive Angry and, most recently, The Rum Diary, is at least headed to Motor City with director Albert Hughes… Read more…

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Idol: Where are they Now?

January 18, 2012 | by Joseph Brownell

Idol kicks off its 11th season this week on FOX and the past 10 seasons have spawned some legitimate stars (Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood) but also some contestants whose albums are probably collecting dust in some warehouse (Sanjaya Malakar… Read more…

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Bye June Shares It’s Marriage Equality Inspired Video

January 13, 2012 | by Joseph Brownell

Shades of Purple- the lastest single from Baltimore-based band Bye June shares a message everyone who is fighting for marriage equality can rejoice in. Watch the video below: What do you guys think? Like the song? The video? Share your… Read more…

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Ani DiFranco- ¿Which Side Are You On?

January 11, 2012 | by Joseph Brownell

When I talk about Ani DiFranco, people often discount her as an angry lesbian. Don’t get me wrong, DiFranco has some angry songs in her catalog but she’s been releasing albums since 1990. While there’s nothing wrong with being angry,… Read more…

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What We’re Listening To- January 11th, 2011

January 11, 2012 | by Dustin Shelby

1.      Mixtape (Blonde P Remix) – Marvin-Paul Ambrosius 2.      DJ Ease My Mind – Niki & The Dove 3.      Mr. Wrong – Mary J. Blige       4.      Alive – Adrian Lux feat. The Good Natured 5.      Sonogram –… Read more…

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TV Watch- What’s New Midseason

January 4, 2012 | by Joseph Brownell

Cancellations have been made to make room for a slew of new shows starting in the winter and early spring. Here’s a sneak peek at what you can expect to see. NBC: Smash (Premieres February 6th): This screams gay appeal.… Read more…

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