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Broadway Rings (and Sings!) in the Holidays

The 20th Anniversary edition of “Broadway’s Carols For a Cure” is full of spirited holiday favorites sung by stars from leading musicals including Mean Girls, Dear Evan Hansen, Hamilton, My Fair Lady and Pretty Woman For 20 years, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS’ holiday CD, “Broadway’s Carols for a Cure,” has been a staple of every theater-lover’s wish list. The beloved series pairs casts from award-winning Broadway musicals with seasonal songs that are both classic and...

Winter Rendezvous – 2019: Gay Ski Week  in Stowe, VT

The East Coast’s Best and Biggest LGBTQ Ski Event Join us for the 35th annual pride celebration in Stowe, Vermont. The event coincides with Stowe’s Winter Carnival Festival and attracts hundreds of LGBTQ skiers, riders and winter enthusiasts to the quaint village of Stowe for five days of wintry bliss. Participants experience a diverse lineup of activities and entertainment: skiing and snowboarding on Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak at 4,393 feet, and Spruce Peak, offering...

Finally, An East Coast Gay Ski Week!

BY Chad Callaghan If you’re anything like me, you’re already itching to be on the slopes. Luckily, Daddy Christmas has been good to his boys this year and blessed us with plenty of early-season snow and…drumroll please…a brand new ELEVATION Gay Ski Week! (*waits patiently for a chorus of “Yas Kweens”*) Producer Tom Whitman is bringing his Midas touch to the slopes of Tremblant, Quebec, the #1 ski resort on the East Coast. ELEVATION MAMMOTH...

A Gay Visitors’ Guide  to Jackson Heights

By Mark Chesnut Pop quiz: What’s the gayest neighborhood in New York City, outside of Manhattan? By many accounts, it’s Jackson Heights. With its own LGBTQ community center, a lively pride parade and festival and five gay bars (that’s more than Chelsea!), this bustling Queens neighborhood is a must-do neighborhood for anyone looking for fun, food and excitement with a decidedly international vibe. I write about international travel regularly for my travel blog LatinFlyer.com (and...

PAULA ABDUL- Straight Up Paula

An Interview by Vic Gerami Paula Abdul is a rare superstar. Despite her remarkable career, immense talents and global popularity, she is as accessible as she is iconic, as sweet in person as she is on TV and as authentic as she is extraordinary. So it’s no surprise that her fans are ecstatic to see her first solo tour in 25 years. It’s been 30 years since her first mega-hit, seven-time platinum album “Forever Your...

Adonis NYC Celebrates 9 Years of Dancing Queens

Well some may disagree- They’re not ALL queens. Chances are if you’ve lived in NYC sometime during the past 10 years or simply passed through for a visit, you’ve had the experience of walking into a bar and being pleasantly surprised, though others would argue utterly horrified, at the site of 30 dancers in bad underwear mingling amongst the crowd. At first site, intrigue may have set in. Then they attempt to communicate with you,...

Hitting the Heights America’s Gay Sports Bar Opens in Washington Heights

  Twenty years ago, Washington Heights was one of New York City’s most dangerous neighborhoods. Over the last decade, however, the narrow stretch of Upper Manhattan that runs from 155th Street to Fort Tryon Park has been undergoing a renaissance. Its reputation is on the upswing as actors, musicians, a sizable community of lesbians and gays and middle-class families looking for more space have been lured to the area by its more affordable housing prices....

BOY ERASED FILMMAKERS TO PRODUCE ‘UNERASED’ PODCAST  WITH THE CREATORS OF RADIOLAB

UnErased podcast will uncover the history and damaging effects conversion therapy has on LGBTQIA youth in America New York, NY, August 30, 2018 – Limina House, Focus Features, and Anonymous Content announced today that the filmmakers behind the anticipated fall film Boy Erased along with the creators of the widely acclaimed Radiolab podcast and radio program will launch a new podcast, UnErased, this fall. The four-part podcast series will reveal the controversial truth behind the...

A Conversation With BOYSTOWN Creator Jake Biondi

BY Joey Amato You may not know him by name, but you will surely recognize a series of books that he has authored called “BOYSTOWN.” Jake Biondi’s gay book series features sexy covers, relatable characters and as much drama as a telenovela. Biondi has big plans for the series, which was conceived in 2013. Five years later, the author has released eight seasons and has no plans of slowing down. Tell me why you created...

“Last Lesson”

“Last Lesson” is the second short film by actor/filmmaker Badar, and is available now on Revry.TV. You might recognize Badar from the Melissa McCarthy film “Identity Thief.” Though based in Atlanta, Badar has roots in New York. His family migrated to NYC from Abu Dhabi when he was nine. They lived in Buffalo for two years before making the move down south. He now works in Atlanta’s growing film production industry, while also creating personal...