Month: August 2010
A Daring Look Into the 1950’s Chicago Homosexual Lifestyle
An intimate glimpse into the lives of one of society’s most controversial sectors awaits readers as author Frank Holland spins Debut: Chicago 1952.
Breaking Glass Pictures Acquires Rights to Christopher Hines’ Gay Doc ‘The Adonis Factor’
Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired the distribution rights to Christopher Hines’ new documentary “The Adonis Factor,” a follow up to his popular “The Butch Factor,” which aired on Logo. QC Cinema, Breaking Glass Pictures’ queer film label, will be releasing the doc on DVD on October 26.
UK: Fruit Fly comes to DVD
Bright, effervescent and witty, Fruit Fly gives a musical twist to Tales Of The City-esque drama with sparkling results. HP Mendoza’s critically-acclaimed directorial debut follows Bethesda (LA Renigen), a young performance artist in search of her career and birth mother in San Francisco.
Mariah Carey’s concert excites audience in Barretos
The American singer Mariah Carey, the most expected attraction of the third day of the 55th Cowboy Festival of Barretos, sang, delighted and thrilled the audience that came out to watch her performance at the stadium on this early Sunday (22).
‘Being Gay is Disgusting’ – A New Take on an Old Testament
A new book entitled Being Gay is Disgusting, which irreverently paraphrases the first five books of the Judeo-Christian Bible, has launched worldwide through amazon.com. By removing the repetition and formality in in Scripture, says the author, “all that’s left is, frankly, the ridiculous.”
MSNBC rejects anti-Target ad from liberal group
MSNBC rejected a TV ad calling for a boycott of Target Corp. after the retail giant made a political donation in Minnesota, continuing the controversy over corporate involvement in elections.