Day: December 14, 2016

Indie Orlando LGBTQ Artist Craymo Wins Best Song for Anti-Bullying Anthem
Winning anti-bullying song Be Myself by Craymo is dedicated to anyone who has ever been bullied, teased or made fun of for being different.
Pride parade – do a deal? – homophobic piece of work
That is the headline for Charlotte Hofton’s uneducated homophobic prejudice piece of opinion promoted as feature on their website….
San Francisco producer/electro-pop artist Tsutro shares new single “Angkor”
San Francisco-based producer/artist Tsutro (aka Jacob Montague) has shared “Angkor”—the lead single from his self-titled debut LP (out Feb. 10, 2017 via Position Music) — via Crave.
New report takes stock of fundamental rights in the EU, including LGBTI rights
Yesterday, the European Parliament adopted a new comprehensive report on fundamental rights in the EU. The report assesses how fundamental rights are implemented in the EU, and what must still be done to reach standards laid down in the Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Russia Blocks UN for Thanking Ban Ki-moon for Gay Rights Work
Russia prevented the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday from thanking outgoing Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon specifically for promoting gay rights during his decade in office, diplomats said.
Dot.s – “Little Words”
Atlanta indie-pop outfit Dot.s have shared their new music video “Little Words” at Impose Magazine, who called the track, “A dialogue and perhaps satire on a life saturated by entertainment.