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Today is Election Day
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How Do You Know When Your Drinking Has Become A Problem?
In this week’s episode of Jimmy Fowlie’s Go-go Boy Interrupted, disgraced former dancer Danny Carter explores a job opportunity that requires pants.
And yes, it’s awkward and wonderful to witness him trying to play off his three DUI’s to the mother of the children he’s being interviewed to babysit for. “The second one I only got because the person I hit was a police officer.”
But despite playing a caricature of an utterly clueless L.A. gay for laughs (and we’re laughing), you get the sense that there is an impending crash-and-burn for Danny. He is, after all, drunk at his job interview. Even in comedy make-believe land, the truth has a role in the story.
Here’s the latest episode. For more head to Go-go Boy Interrupted.
Dan Tracer
Orange is the New Black's Lea DeLaria Destroys NYC Subway Preacher: VIDEO
A street preacher yammering away on the NYC subway got more than he bargained for on Tuesday morning when Orange is the New Black‘s Lea DeLaria got on his car, TMZ reports.
DeLaria, a longtime out and proud comedian who plays Big Boo on the Netflix series, was not having any of his Biblical nonsense and got right in his face as he pulled out a line about Sodom and Gomorrah and then called her a “dyke”.
“Now he’s called me a dyke, everybody,” DeLaria screams. “That’s what’s going on. It’s because of my homosexuality.”
Watch it all go down, AFTER THE JUMP…
Andy Towle
WATCH: John Oliver Guide To the Craziest Candidates for State Legislature
Everyone is focusing on the wrong things, says John Oliver, who somehow makes this hilarious.
Jami Smith
www.advocate.com/comedy/2014/11/04/watch-john-oliver-guide-craziest-candidates-state-legislature
Far more people fantasise about gay and lesbian sex than you realise
Let’s talk about that agreed LGBTI figure of 10-12%
joem
www.gaystarnews.com/article/far-more-people-fantasise-about-gay-and-lesbian-sex-you-realise041114
Photos: Final Push to GOTV Across the Country
View photos of volunteers working to support HRC-endorsed candidates and making sure that voters know that Every Vote Counts.
HRC.org
DVD: “Maleficent,” “The Dog,” “Tru Love,” & More!
The things we do for love – some of them cray cray – seems to be a theme this week in home entertainment releases.
Betrayal by the man she loves turns Maleficent into Sleeping Beauty’s baddie, while documentary The Dog reveals how a man’s desire to pay for his transgender lover’s operation inspired the classic crime film, Dog Day Afternoon.
Meanwhile, lesbians find romance in Tru Love, and a varied bunch of characters navigate love in Los Angeles in the collected 2012 Logo series, DTLA.
($36.99 Blu-ray, $29.99 DVD; Disney)
Decked out in cool horns and razor-sharp cheekbones, Angelina Jolie plays the Sleeping Beauty baddie in this fantastical, live action (with loads of CGI) origin story. Disney isn’t releasing a 3D edition of the Blu-ray in the USA, so if you want to see it in full 3D splendor you’ll need an all-region player and imported UK copy (available via Amazon.co.uk). Extras include five making-of featurettes and deleted scenes.
($29.99 Blu-ray, $24.99 DVD; Drafthouse Films)
Brooklyn’s John Wojtowicz inspired Al Pacino’s bank robber character in the classic film Dog Day Afternoon. In this revealing documentary, Wojtowicz’s life — which included a relationship with a transgender woman — and queer identity is brought to light, both before and after his story made national news and a Hollywood film.
($24.95 DVD; Wolfe)
Tru is a lesbian playa, but when she meets 60-year-old Alice, well, she may just rethink her ways. A big LGBT film festival hit, written and directed by Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald (the latter plays Alice)! Extras include Johnston’s 15-minute short film Stormcloud and deleted scenes.
($26.99 DVD; Visual Entertainment)
This scripted Logo series from 2012 revolves around the romantic lives and friendships of a clique of racially diverse, queer Los Angelenos. Compiled for the first time on DVD, and clocking in at about four-and-a-half hours, DTLA stars some familiar faces including Darryl Stephens of Noah’s Arc, Leslie Jordan, Melanie Griffith and Sandra Bernhard.
ALSO OUT:
A Most Wanted Man
Lawrence Ferber
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New Music: Stereoshock, Ibeyi, Sasha Siem, Sinead O’Connor, The Barnum Meserve, The Written Years – LISTEN
New Music, brought to you weekly by Deadly Music!, will generally avoid most mainstream music – unless it’s particularly deadly – to give new, emerging and fringe artists a chance. Most tracks are available on a Soundcloud playlist, some of them on a Spotify playlist….both of which are embedded at the end of this column.
Enjoy!
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Stereoshock: ‘The Letter’ and ‘The Messenger’
Stereoshock is New York based producer, composer and songwriter Josh Cohen.
Under the Stereoshock name, Josh has been releasing EDM for a number of years but he has taken a change of direction with his new work.
Two recent tracks ‘The Messenger’ and ‘The Letter’ are companion concept pieces. Both are emotionally raw cinematic pop tracks, more spoken word soundtrack than actual songs.
In Josh’s own words, “‘The Letter’ is a musical story about a protagonist, who leaves his family in order to regain a sense of direction in his life. However, throughout his travels, he realizes that time is not always the best resolution. This record represents a valuable life lesson, and provides us with a greater understanding of the power that time truly holds. Life around us will move on, whether we choose to participate in it or not.”
Tearing up Soundcloud for the past few months, Stereoshock could well blow your tiny mind.
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Ibeyi: ‘Mama Says’ and ‘River’
Ibeyi is French/Cuban twin sisters, Lisa-Kaindé and Naomi Diaz, daughters of Buena Vista Social Club percussionist Anga Díaz.
The sisters sing in English and Yoruba and play Díaz’s signature instrument, the Cajón.
Watch the video for ‘River’ and their stunning performance of ‘Mama Says’ on the BBC’s Later With Jools Holland
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Check out four more acts and some killer playlists, AFTER THE JUMP…
Sasha Siem: My Friend
I mentioned Anglo-Norwegian musician Sasha Siem a few weeks back and she’s worth another turn with these two quite brilliant remixes of her track ‘Proof.’
If PJ Harvey’s ‘Man-Size (Sextet)’ is your idea of heaven, the pure and stark emotion of both the Icelandic and New York remixes will send a shiver down your spine.
Sasha Siem RIYL: Sigur Ros, Bjork, PJ Harvey, Joanna Newsom, Kate Bush, Antony and the Johnsons.
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Sinead O’Connor: ‘8 Good Reasons’
Coming in from the cold with her last two albums, Sinead O’Connor continues her rehabilitation with ‘8 Good Reasons’, the second single taken from I’m Not Bossy, I’m The Boss.
Sinead is probably one of those artists that you love or hate.
Unfortunately known mostly for the controversy she has continually attracted (and perhaps courted) for the past 25 years, nobody expected 2012’s How About I Be Me (And You Be You)?, which was probably her best and most satisfying album to date.
Even less expected was that she could go one better with this year’s I’m Not Bossy, I’m The Boss, an album of mostly perfect songs some of which are – she says – told from the perspective of four fictional characters.
It’s hard to buy that on songs like ‘Take Me To Church‘ and ‘The Voice Of My Doctor’, but who cares when the result is so perfect? Unless you hate her…
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The Barnum Meserve: ‘Colours’
The Barnum Meserve is an English trio making what they call ‘Nine Inch Nails meets Hans Zimmer.”
‘Colours’, taken from their forthcoming debut album, is massive, epic indie rock with the emotional heft of Blue October backed by the cinematic pop qualities of Keane and Coldplay.
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The Written Years: ‘It’s Not Your Fault’
The Written Years is an indie rock outfit from Vancouver, Canada, that has been slowly building up a strong following since the release of their brilliant self-titled debut album earlier this year.
Their music has elements of indie rock, alt folk and americana with an overarching feeling of loss and pure emotion akin to indie pop miserabilists Frightened Rabbit, The Twilight Sad and The Veils.
Just released last week is the official video for album track ‘It’s Not Your Fault.’
You can download The Written Years‘ It’s Not Your Fault EP by donation at thewrittenyears.bandcamp.com with all proceeds going to help prevent sexual and physical abuse, violence, and assault against women.
SPOTIFY PLAYLIST
SOUNDCLOUD PLAYLIST
Jim Redmond
LGBT Advocacy Video
Performance Task in History L.G.B.T. Advocacy Video Director//Joselito Bungayon Asst. Director//Lei Ann Edang Camerman//Al Dela Torre//Ara Lacuata Movie Editor//Al Dela Torre Cast: Boys//Justine…
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyXQeFkQyM8&feature=youtube_gdata
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