Sunday Interview: Let’s ‘Bicycle in Quicksand’ with Out Musician Derek Bishop

Blending disco, euro-pop, and new wave stylings, out artist Derek Bishop just released his sophomore album Bicycling In Quicksand. The ten-song album features Derek’s trademark energy, showcasing bona fide grooves that harken back to the days when the music was funky and the beats were undeniable. Bishop's gift for connecting to audiences through personal stories, splashed... Continue Reading →

Logo TV Marathon: UK’s Original ‘Queer As Folk’ Airs This Week

While I was a fan of the U.S. version of 'Queer As Folk,' the original UK series was much grittier and perhaps more realistic. With this review in mind, As Logo kicks off the premiere of the new series “Cucumber” and “Banana” (April 13), Logo TV will air a marathon of UK version of “Queer as... Continue Reading →

Apple To Resurrect Its Rainbow-Colored Logo

All of us long-time Apple fans remember the iconic rainbow logo that graced the company's products from the 1980s to 1999. In celebration of its 39th anniversary, Apple is bringing back the logo to celebrate diversity.Via Mac Daily News:Apple’s definition of diversity goes far beyond the traditional categories of race, religion, gender, and ethnicity. It... Continue Reading →

‘Looking’ Canceled: Looking for a New Gay Drama

Unsurprisingly, HBO canceled 'Looking,' a gay drama that ignited mixed feelings amongst the gays who watched (and wouldn't admit it). It looks as if HBO will air a "wrap-up" episode to tie up all the lose ends with Patrick and the gang who were all over San Francisco during the filming of the two episodes.My... Continue Reading →

Why ‘Glee’ Mattered

While I haven't watched since the first three seasons, 'Glee' officially ends its run tonight. After six seasons, the show says good-bye in a special two-hour event. When the show first premiered, it changed television. The format was fresh and the talent strong - I could even stand Lea Michele back then. We found Finn foxy... Continue Reading →

Watch: Michael Urie and Randy Harrison Couple Up in ‘Such Good People’

This looks promising (or stupid)? Gay films are always so hit-or-miss. Breaking Glass Pictures is releasing 'Such Good People' on DVD and VOD on April 14, 2015. The film is a gay screwball comedy starring Michael Urie ("Ugly Betty"), Randy Harrison ("Queer as Folk"), Scott Wolf ("Party of Five"), Ana Ortiz ("Ugly Betty," "Devious Maids")... Continue Reading →

Meet Kenyth Mogan and He Will “Unlock Your Heart”

Out singer Kenyth Mogan has debuted a new song and video aptly called "Unlock Your Heart." I had a chance to learn more about Kenyth's work earlier this week.Tell us about the road to this video. What is your background? And, where else can we see your talents?The road that led to the making of... Continue Reading →

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