Month: December 2016
The second half of our New Queer Visions night features British short films and their makers kickstarting a richly diverse series of shorts and documentaries by our friends from the US of A in an evening of anime, sharks and country music!
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New Queer Visions: A Special Relationship at the London Short Film Festival
The second half of our New Queer Visions night features British short films and their makers kickstarting a richly diverse series of shorts and documentaries by our friends from the US of A in an evening of anime, sharks and country music!
Thanks to devoted Garek's fans he was able to kicked bobble butt Bryan Hawn and became LGBTQ Music Vote 2016 runner-up.
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LGBTQ Music Vote 2016 runner-up Garek with Stray
Thanks to devoted Garek’s fans he was able to kicked bobble butt Bryan Hawn and became LGBTQ Music Vote 2016 runner-up.
It was a very close voting race this year, but Bryan Hawn ended up as second runner-up with his Kiss My Ass single.
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LGBTQ Music Vote 2016 second runner-up Bryan Hawn with Kiss My Ass
It was a very close voting race this year, but Bryan Hawn ended up as second runner-up with his Kiss My Ass single.
New Queer Visions hits the LSFF once more, with two separate strands of with bold and diverse storytelling exploring the queer experience at home and abroad.
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New Queer Visions: Roots Manoeuvre at the London Short Film Festival
New Queer Visions hits the LSFF once more, with two separate strands of with bold and diverse storytelling exploring the queer experience at home and abroad.
Yes honey, Will and Grace will in fact be returning to NBC in 2017.
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Will And Grace Returns in 2017 on NBC!
Yes honey, Will and Grace will in fact be returning to NBC in 2017.
26-year-old Anders Nilsson wanted to show his support. "It was time to become the first goalie in the NHL to become a spokesperson for the LGBTQ community."
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Swedish NHL star painted rainbow flag on the helmet – “shouldn’t have to be a big deal”
26-year-old Anders Nilsson wanted to show his support. “It was time to become the first goalie in the NHL to become a spokesperson for the LGBTQ community.”