Antoni Porowski and Kenya Barris Team Up For Sexually Fluid Rom-Com
Best known for his role as the food and wine expert on Netflix’s Queer Eye, Antoni Porowski has teamed up with ABC’s Black-ish creator Kenya Barris to develop a romantic comedy. The film titled Boys and Girls is loosely based on Antoni’s real-life dating experiences as someone who is sexually fluid. The movie is currently […]
Michael Arceneaux’s ‘I Don’t Want to Die Poor’ is a Rallying Cry for a Generation in Debt
Michael Arceneaux’s “I Don’t Want to Die Poor” is a rallying cry for a generation whose financial woes were exacerbated by the 2008 crisis, corporate greed and now a global pandemic.
The Third Season of ‘Pose’ Has Been Postponed
Updated on Saturday, May 2 ‘The Latest News’ is where we update our readers on the events affecting our communities. Filming of Season Three of ‘Pose’ has been Postponed The much-anticipated release of the third season of FX’s Pose, a show that delved into New York’s legendary queer ballroom scene of the 80s and 90s, […]
Kobe and Gianna die in crash, New Jersey bans gay panic defense, Coronavirus spreads, notable Grammys winners and more from last week
Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna die in helicopter crash, along with 7 others Kobe and Gianna Bryant passed away on Sunday in a helicopter crash near the city of Calabasas, California. Kobe was on his way to coaching a basketball tournament in Thousand Oaks, according to the LA Times. Later that night, the Grammys were […]
This Year Was The Most Diverse in TV History, According to GLAAD
Big news for representation.
The Moral Implications of “Outing” Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston’s intimate friendships with other women created rumors about her sexuality throughout her career. Now Robyn Crawford, known to be one of Houston’s closest friends, is releasing a book, A Song for You: My Life with Whitney Houston in which she “confirms” that she had a romantic relationship with Houston in the early 1980s. […]