Kenyon Farrow's blogChina gets its first gay TV show
The hour-long show, Tongxing Xianglian (which means Connecting Homosexuals) will air online at www.phoenixtv.com, and some segments will broadcast on television. The show’s producer, Gang Gang told the Associated Press:
The new show will explore homosexuality from legal, parental and sociological perspectives, dealing with issues like gay marriage, Gang said. Zheng, college educated in France, said that he thought gays faced less discrimination in China than in the West because of Christian beliefs. The extent to which the show will be subject to Chinese government censors remains to be seen. Submitted by on Tue, 2007-04-03 15:58. Beyonce's new video is drag-a-licious
(READ ON to get more info and view one of Beyonce's new videos!) Submitted by on Tue, 2007-04-03 14:50. Fernando & Greg: radio's first gay morning show
Energy 92.7, a dance music station, has just launched Fernando and Greg in the Morning, America’s first openly gay morning show duo on commercial radio. In a release from PR Newswire the morning show duo talks about how they got started:
Submitted by on Tue, 2007-04-03 10:37. Blades of Glory wins weekend top box office
The film explores the ways in which homophobia gets in the way of a straight male figure skating duo from doing there best work. They learn to overcome their fears of man-on-man intimacy in order to dazzle crowds with double axles and triple-luxes--while wearing sequins and spandex. I haven't seen the film. But I have seen enough of the trailers and clips on TV over the last several weeks to get the premise. But I think I am going to check this one out. A review I saw yesterday on CBS Sunday Morning helped allay my worries that this film would be just another Hollywood frat boy flick with prat falls, farts and gay jokes. My fellow AfterElton writer and associate editor Brian Juergens wrote a review of Blades, and also (quite eloquently) responds to this very issue:
Most of our favorite gay weekly/monthly mags haven't posted reviews yet, but you can read what the mainstream papers are saying at Meta Critic. Have you seen it? What were your impressions? Is this a step forward or a step backward? Submitted by on Mon, 2007-04-02 09:48. Ayinde Castro: Celebrity Face Beater
AC: It finally happened when I was watching Full Frontal Fashion and saw an Alexander McQueen fashion show, the makeup was stellar and overshadowed his clothes, at least in my head...I went out the next day and got a job at MAC. I immediately landed the gig--lying my way through the resume.
Model: Omahyra. Photo by: Pieter Henket
Click the READ MORE link to find out about Ayinde's celebrity clients and a homophobic incident on a video shoot! Submitted by on Fri, 2007-03-30 18:41. Ricky Martin: Gay Musicians Free to Come Out
In a recent interview the bon-bon shaker gave in prep for his upcoming US "Black and White" tour, Martin was asked about Mexican singer Christian Chavez of the group RBD, who recently came out of the closet.
There has been speculation about Martin's sexuality over the years, which he has neither confirmed nor denied. 22 year-old Chavez on the other hand was busted when photos surfaced earlier this month of him and his partner getting hitched in Canada.
Here's a clip from The View of Barbara Walter's interviews with celebrities (including Martin) whom she's asked "So what's the deal with the gay rumors?"
Submitted by on Fri, 2007-03-30 08:05. Queer Music to Watch: Sacha Sacket & Limp Wristed
Sacha Sacket, a 28yr old L.A.-based singer songwriter is soon releasing his third CD, Lovers and Leaders.
Sacket's pop sound is reminicent of Lucinda Williams, Ryan Adams, and Jeff Buckley. At the other end of the queer music sound spectrum is Limp Wristed, a progressive house artist who makes music for the dancefloor (and the runway). The new single What's the T? and I'll Cut You B****, Limp Wristed will have you serving the children on the dancefloor. Limp Wristed has the camp sensibilities of RuPaul and the ferocity and edge of Kevin Aviance and Grace Jones. With lyrics like--
--Limp Wristed is pure twisted. Submitted by on Thu, 2007-03-29 15:53. Shirley Bassey Auctions Gowns for Gay Youth
Jennifer "Dreamgirls" Hudson presented a GLAAD Award to Patti Labelle for her tireless work in support of the gay community. Not to be outdone, our favorite 007 diva Dame Shirley Bassey (the only person to sing more than one Bond theme) has decided to auction several of her gowns to raise money for Barnardos, an LGBT youth organization in Great Britain. Bassey told Pink News
The event will be hosted this Friday in London by the UK's Queer Eye for the Straight Guy star Julian Bennett. Too young for to remember Shirley Bassey's Bond themes like GoldFinger and Diamonds Are Forever? Well, that's Ms. Bassey's voice sampled on Kanye West's recent single Diamonds from Sierra Leone. Most recently Bassey also worked with electronic music phenomenon Propellerheads, and had a 1998 dancefloor hit with the singe History Repeating. Here's the video: Submitted by on Wed, 2007-03-28 17:17. A Gay Night At The Oregon SymphonyBefore there was house music, disco or showtunes, the gays had classical music. With all those ruffles, Not only is classical/orchestral music so gay, several of the world's top modern composers were also! And the Oregon Symphony in Portland is performing an evening of three queer composers this weekend--Pyotr Illyich Tchaikovsky, Samuel Barber and Leonard Bernstein. The evening's program is called Voices of the Spirit. The symphony's conductor Carlos Kalimar (not gay) told the Williamette Week, says "we didn't think about that when we created the program." Maybe not. There aren't any references to this being the theme of the evening in the program notes. But there are a few words about the ongoing controversy surrounding Tchaikovsky's death in 1893, noting,
Other gay composers throughout history include Merce Cunningham, Billy Strayhorn, Jean-Baptiste Lully, and Aaron Copeland. The show runs on March 31 and April 2 at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.Submitted by on Wed, 2007-03-28 16:07. New Play: Matthew Passion Opens This WeekAfterElton told you in February about a play that will redfine the term passion play. Or at least the early Christians who invented the artform wouldn't have had this in mind. Matthew Passion, written by gay playwirght Phil Hall opens during the Easter season in New York City this Thursday. It is described as "the story of the passion of Christ; the story of Matthew Shepard being picked up at a bar in Laramie, Wyoming, beaten and left for dead on a hillside; and the story of a middle-aged HIV positive survivor who has outlived his life expectancy. Although the three stories take place in three different locations, and are thousands of years apart, they all reflect one another and converge in the final scene." Not sold? Well, maybe the hot stills from the production might do it.
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