The Sounds and their ardent connection to the gay community
Powered by attitude, ambition, and adrenaline, The Sounds have earned an ardent global fan base with their frenzied live performances, applying punk-like provocation to a euphoria-inducing combination of soaring melodies, staccato guitar riffs, bubbling synths, and boisterous beats. On their new album, Crossing the Rubicon, the band—comprised of vocalist Maja Ivarsson; guitarist Felix Rodriguez; bassist Johan Bengsston; keyboardist Jesper Anderberg; and drummer Fredrik Nilsson—apply cunning hooks to intoxicating insolence, simultaneously honoring and defying every rock cliché in the book.
Homeless youth pride walk 2009
In May, 2009, Jill Hardman, Nicole Tomlin, and Chloe Michelle Noble are walking across the United States to raise awareness for the LGBTQ homeless youth epidemic in America.
I was a lipstick lesbian… now I’m a gay man
With her sexy curves, perfect pout and long, blonde hair, gorgeous Katherine Dalton was in big demand as a model.
Eurosong : Heidi Stephens says sorry
We meant no offence, Norway says Heidi Stephens and the Guardian.
Hearing reset for boy accused of killing gay teen
A preliminary hearing has been postponed again for a 15-year-old boy charged with fatally shooting a gay student in an Oxnard classroom.
Thousands of people from all over the world ready for World Outgames
Nearly 5,000 paying participants from all over the world are ready for the World Outgames in Copenhagen. The program for this summer’s big event is going ahead at the ambitious level planned – over 30 sports disciplines, the international conference on LGBT human rights and an extensive cultural program.