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“Charmed” – season three features trans actor J.J. Hawkins playing a trans character

posted Sunday, February 21, 2021

by: in Television

Trans actor J.J. Hawkins joins the cast of Charmed in season three. He will be playing a trans character in the show, which was filmed in Vancouver and streams on the W Network. At the end of season two, the Charmed Ones and the magical world find themselves in certain peril as Julian affirmed to Aunt Vivienne that […]

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The Drag Explosion – A Stroll Through New York City’s Drag Scene of the 1980s and ’90s

posted Thursday, February 18, 2021

by: in Drag

A glorious queendom rules once more in The Drag Explosion, an enlightening and educational photographic time capsule of NYC’s momentous drag scene from the late 1980s to the mid ‘90s. All photos were shot by longtime drag personality Linda Simpson, back when film ruled and it was the exception to hobnob with a camera. During […]

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“It’s A Sin – British mini-series set around the 1980s AIDS epidemic now available in Canada

posted Wednesday, February 17, 2021

by: in Activism, Celebrity, Film, Music, Queer

Based in 1980s London England, It’s a Sin follows a group of friends across a decade as they experience the joys and heartbreaks of young adulthood during the height of the AIDS crisis. The limited five episode series is available exclusively on Amazon Prime Video Canada.   Set in 1981, Ritchie (Olly Alexander), Roscoe (Omari Douglas) and […]

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X – an LGBT indie Hitchcockian mix of melodrama, thriller and camp

posted Monday, February 15, 2021

by: in Film, Queer

Cinedigm has announced the North American release of X from filmmaker Scott J. Ramsey, a Hitchcockian mix of melodrama, thriller and camp where the head of a mysterious foundation finds out that some secrets never stay buried.   After its World Premiere at the Starburst International Film Festival in Manchester, UK, the sexy thriller was screened at over a dozen […]

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Out UK songwriter Lau releases her debut album of retrowave synthpop

posted Monday, February 15, 2021

by: in Music

Argentinian born/UK transplant synthpop/retrowave songwriter Lau is currently living in Barcelona), and after years of working in the music industry, she’s finally releasing a debut album of her own…and it was worth the wait! Lau was a songwriter and session drummer for artists such as Sam Sparro, Ricky Martin, Taio Cruz and Big Black Delta, and is also […]

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America Jayne’s new single is about accepting her pansexual identity – exclusive preview on theBUZZ

posted Friday, February 12, 2021

by: in Music, Queer

New York indie-rock artist America Jayne‘s upcoming single My Boyfriend’s Roommate’s Girlfriend is the first single to directly address her journey of accepting her own identity as a pansexual cis woman. She has three previously released songs with more to come, but hasn’t mentioned anything about releasing a full album as yet. “My Boyfriend’s Roommate’s Girlfriend is […]

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Toronto Black Film Festival – now streaming until Feb 21, 2021

posted Friday, February 12, 2021

by: in Activism, Film

The 9th annual Toronto Black Film Festival (TBFF) is on now until February 10 – 21, 2021, returning for  an impactful 9th edition which amplifies more Black voices through a record number of 154 films from 25 countries and variousspecial events. #TBFF21 promises to inspire through a strong, diverse, and bold programming, available entirely ONLINE across Canada and around the world, which highlights important topics such as the Women’s Rights, Mental illness, US […]

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“Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar” starring Kristen Wiig, Annie Mumolo, and Jamie Dorman – cryptic, comical, and campy

posted Friday, February 12, 2021

by: in Celebrity, Film

Anything Kristen Wiig is involved with can’t be anything but funny. However, her latest feature, Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar, takes a somewhat bizarre futuristic, Austin Powers like twist to it as well. From the gals who brought us Bridesmaids (co-stars and co-writers Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo) are back with another […]

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Cowboys – a father and his trans son embark on a journey of love and acceptance

posted Friday, February 12, 2021

by: in Film

Cowboys is about a troubled father Troy (Steve Zahn) who has recently separated from his wife Sally (Jillian Bell), and decides to run off with his trans son Joe (Sasha Knight) into the Montana wilderness after Sally’s refusal to let their son live as his authentic self. His goal is to cross the border into […]

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Slamdance Film Festival seeks out the alternative, available virtually Feb 12 to 25, 2021

posted Wednesday, February 10, 2021

by: in Film

Running February 12-25, Slamdance offers a virtual program of films, consisting of 25 features, along with 107 shorts and episodics for the 27th edition of the festival, a number that equals previous editions of the festival.  A two-week virtual festival experience brings everything Slamdance has to offer to a global online audience, featuring short and […]

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