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Lypsinka to Star in 'Once Upon a Mattress'
Lypsinka to Star in 'Once Upon a Mattress'
The drag legend will play Queen Aggravain in Transport Group’s off-Broadway revival of the classic musical comedy.
Brandon Voss
www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/theater/2015/01/15/lypsinka-star-once-upon-mattress
'American Horror Story: Freak Show' Makes Another Connection To 'Asylum'
'American Horror Story: Freak Show' Makes Another Connection To 'Asylum'
A lot of bizarre shocking stuff happened in the penultimate episode of “American Horror Story: Freak Show,” but most important was another huge connection made to a previous season.
Spoilers ahead if you haven’t seen “AHS: Freak Show” Episode 12, “Show Stoppers.”
First of all, let’s not ignore the fact that your Oscars host, aka Neil Patrick Harris, cut Emma Roberts in half last night, had sex with a two-headed woman and then murdered his wooden puppet and cried over it. No big deal. Now moving on to the important stuff …
Murphy revealed last October that all the seasons of “American Horror Story” are connected. The first major connection happened in the “Freak Show” mid-season finale when Sister Mary Eunice from Season 2 appeared, revealing how Pepper had arrived at Briarcliff in “Asylum.” But now “AHS” has made an even further connection between the second and fourth seasons with another character: Dr. Arden.
Fans of the series will remember Dr. Arthur Arden (James Cromwell) from “Asylum,” the physician at Briarcliff Manor who conducts sadistic experiments on patients. It’s revealed that Dr. Arden is a Nazi war criminal who’s birth name was Hans Gruper. In Season 2, we get a brief flashback of Gruper at a concentration camp (who is played by Cromwell’s real-life son, John Cromwell). Arden also amputated Shelley’s (Chloe Sevigny) legs in Season 2.
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It seemed likely that Arden could be connected to “Freak Show” in relation to Elsa Mars’ origin story: while shooting a snuff film in 1932 Berlin, Elsa was drugged and her legs were cut off with a chainsaw by German men. Fans speculated that a young Dr. Arden could’ve been behind this, and they were right. Wednesday’s episode revealed, it was him.
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“Freak Show” flashed back to the 1930s when Massimo Dolcefino (Danny Huston), Elsa’s lover at the time, attempted to kill the man responsible for taking her legs. His name was Hans Gruper (played again by John Cromwell). Massimo failed to kill him, so Gruper tortured the man for years until a German soldier set him free. It’s unknown what happened between then and when Gruper, aka Arden, arrived at Briarcliff when it operated as a tuberculosis ward, but we finally know that he was the same man.
And just for fun (or maybe it has purpose), Murphy threw in another Season 2 connection. While Elsa and her “monsters” are toasting and about to watch a movie, they all plead to Elsa, “Not ‘The Sign of the Cross’ again!” If you remember from “Asylum,” the 1932 film “The Sign of the Cross” was Sister Jude’s movie of choice. Could it just be a coincidence or meaningless wink from Murphy that both of Jessica Lange’s characters enjoy that film? Hmm.
The season finale of “American Horror Story: Freak Show” airs on Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 10:00 p.m. ET on FX.
The Journey to Marriage Equality in Northern Ireland
New Cuban Travel and Trade Rules to Take Effect Friday
New Cuban Travel and Trade Rules to Take Effect Friday
Many of the broad range of changes to the U.S. Government’s policies toward Cuba which President Obama announced in mid-December are going to take effect tomorrow, the administration announced today.
The United States eased decades of trade and financial restrictions on Cuba, opening up the country to U.S. telecommunications, construction and financial services in a slew of changes announced by the U.S. Departments of Commerce and Treasury.
The new rules, effective on Friday, are the first concrete step to implement U.S. President Barack Obama’s move last month to restore diplomatic ties with Cuba and ease the long economic embargo on America’s Cold War enemy after more than 50 years.
The AP adds:
The measures include permission for Americans to use credit cards in Cuba and U.S. companies to export some technologies. Americans authorized to visit Cuba need no longer apply for special licenses.
Americans can also bring home up to $100 in alcohol and tobacco from Cuba, meaning the ban on Cuban cigars is officially over.
Only Congress can lift the full embargo which has been in place for more than 50 years.
Andy Towle
www.towleroad.com/2015/01/new-cuban-travel-and-trade-rules-to-take-effect-friday.html
Meet Rich, and get his take on LGBT activism, how it's benefitted his life and how
Meet Rich, and get his take on LGBT activism, how it's benefitted his life and how
Meet Rich, and get his take on LGBT activism, how it’s benefitted his life and how there’s a way for anyone to get involved. #CenterStories Oooohhhhhh. You help all of us think better. Thanks….
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Should the F Word Be Allowed on TV?
Should the F Word Be Allowed on TV?
The use of antigay slurs on the pro-LGBT Fox show Empire raises questions on whether such words should remain taboo on network television.
Daniel Reynolds
www.advocate.com/arts-entertainment/television/2015/01/15/should-f-word-be-allowed-tv
Oscar Nominations 2015: See The Full List
Oscar Nominations 2015: See The Full List
The Oscar nominations will be announced at 8:30 a.m. ET. “Star Wars” honcho J.J. Abrams will join Alfonso Cuarón, who won Best Director last year for “Gravity,” to announce the technical categories. Eight minutes later, Chris Pine and Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences president Cheryl Boone Isaacs will announce the top awards, marking the first time all 24 categories will be unveiled during the live telecast in Los Angeles.
Watch the nominations announced in the live-stream below:
Check back for the full list soon.
Best Picture
Best Director
Best Actress
Best Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Original Screenplay
Best Foreign Film
Best Documentary Feature
Best Animated Feature
Film Editing
Best Song
Best Original Score
Best Cinematography
Best Costume Design
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
Best Production Design
Best Sound Editing
Best Sound Mixing
Best Visual Effects
Best Short Film, Live Action
Best Short Film, Animated
Best Documentary Short Subject
Gay Star Travel Expo 2015: schedule of events revealed…
Gay Star Travel Expo 2015: schedule of events revealed…
One-stop travel shop takes place at London’s Heaven nightclub this Saturday (17 Jan)
jamiet
www.gaystarnews.com/article/gay-star-travel-expo-2015-schedule-events-revealed140115