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Glenn, Close Up

February 2, 2012 | by Chris Azzopardi

Man, Glenn Close feels like a woman, but she sure doesn’t look like one in her new gender-bending movie. In Albert Nobbs, the actress – known especially to gay audiences for her role in the 1995 film Serving in Silence:… Read more…

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Randall Carpenter Shares Outwrite Memories

January 27, 2012 | by Randall Carpenter

A metropolis is full of centers of gravity for the various communities that inhabit it, and many are must-see sights for tourists, such as Chinatown and Little Italy. When visiting we aren’t just limited with a trip to New York… Read more…

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Joan Rivers Takes Off the Face

January 25, 2012 | by Chris Azzopardi

Joan Rivers has never been one to question her actions. But today, she’s doing just that: “I’m listening to Katy Perry and I don’t know why.” Besides being a firework herself, Rivers has little in common with the ubiquitous pop… Read more…

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The Power of Pariah Star and out director talk coming-of-age film – and how other LGBT teens can relate

January 25, 2012 | by Chris Azzopardi

Just a girl looking for her place in the world isn’t an all-too-uncommon tale. But Alike is black. And gay.   It’s a minority double whammy that singles out the Brooklyn teen from the rest of the world, so she… Read more…

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Spread the Love

January 19, 2012 | by admin

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SACURRITY: Anjelah Johnson Arrests Atlanta

January 18, 2012 | by Joseph Brownell

With over 52 million views and counting, many of you are already familiar with her viral Youtube hit, Bon Qui Qui at King Burger from MADtv.  What you may not know is Anjelah Johnson has starred in such films as… Read more…

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LeAnn Rimes: Singer talks equality, gay ‘dads’ and ex-hubby rumors

January 18, 2012 | by Chris Azzopardi

LeAnn Rimes was a free-spirited 13-year-old when, on one of her biggest songs, she threw caution to the wind and bought a one-way ticket on a westbound train. You know, “to see how far I can go.” Pretty far, it… Read more…

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Denis The Menace: Getting Down to Earth with Denis O’Hare

January 11, 2012 | by Chris Azzopardi

Meeting Denis O’Hare should be scary as hell. But today, in the back of homo-hotspot Saint Felix in West Hollywood on his day off, O’Hare doesn’t project the eeriness he does as a horny True Blood vamp and mysteriously deformed… Read more…

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Celebrating the 11th Annual Bayard Rustin/Audre Lorde Breakfast

January 11, 2012 | by Stasha Oakley

January 16th marks the eleventh annual Bayard Rustin/Audre Lorde Breakfast, a gathering of local community members to honor civil rights leader Bayard Rustin and activist-writer Audre Lorde. The event’s official Facebook page describes the breakfast as “Food, Fun, Fierceness” and… Read more…

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I AM KING Celebration

January 11, 2012 | by Brent Star

I’m not going to sound like my boy, Wikipedia, and give you all the breakdowns on the importance of Martin Luther King, Jr., but I will remind you that a huge part of the brilliant legacy that he left behind… Read more…

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