Jimbo Brings the Circus to Town
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by Alexander Rodriguez
1w ago
In just a few years, Jimbo the Drag Clown has become a leading name in the Drag Race world. First seen in the debut season of Canada’s Drag Race, he would go on to compete in the first series of Drag Race: UK vs the World, and then win the eighth season of All Stars. He has gone from Werk Room clown to fashion maven, and his brand is instantly recognizable. He currently is taking the world by force on the Jimbo Drag Circus Tour, having started his North American leg at the end of February and continuing through the end of June, visiting a whopping 57 cities, before heading to Australia in Aug ..read more
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Dulcé Sloan is Giving the Love Back
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by Alexander Rodriguez
1w ago
Dulcé Sloan is perhaps one of the most dynamic personalities on TV. Unable to limit or categorize her merely by professional titles like actress, comedian, The Daily Show correspondent, and now author, she is unapologetically outspoken, not for shock value, not for preaching, not for soundbites, it’s just her being her. From an early age, she has seen a lot, she has overcome a lot, she has worked hard a lot, and now she’s telling her stories. Her debut book, Hello, Friends! has hit the shelves and even her staunchest fans may be surprised by the intimacy of the book. She hides nothing. She ta ..read more
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Dance Life is an Inspiring Mix of Documentary and Reality TV
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by Alexander Rodriguez
2w ago
There’s a new reality show on the scene that skillfully escapes the shock value and cattiness that have become fundamentals of that genre. An inspiring breath of fresh air, Amazon Prime’s Dance Life mixes documentary and reality TV to present the lives of a handful of dance students in their final year (called full time) at Brent Street, the top dance studio in Australia. These dancers, having studied dance from youth, have given up any sense of a normal life to live and breathe dance. These students are not just getting through their final year, but they are gearing up for perhaps the most i ..read more
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Oh Mary! Let’s Chat Broadway
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by Ben Rimalower
2w ago
By the far, the most important New York theater news this season is the instantly legendary talk-of-the-town runaway smash, Oh, Mary! (Lucille Lortel Theatre, through May 5), written by and starring Cole Escola. While its producers figure out what’s the next in the obviously long life lying ahead for this watershed, you have the golden opportunity to catch in its earliest and most intimate form, Off-Broadway at the West Village’s venerated Lucille Lortel, where such previous groundbreakers as Steel Magnolias, Falsettoland and The Threepenny Opera once packed ‘em in. Maybe you’re already famil ..read more
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Nicholas Galitzine and Tony Curran Attend STARZ’s LA Red Carpet Premiere for “Mary & George”
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by Michael Westman
1M ago
On Thursday, March 21, STARZ celebrated the highly anticipated premiere of “Mary & George” with a royal red carpet premiere event at The Biltmore in Los Angeles. Series stars Nicholas Galitzine and Tony Curran were in attendance as well as executive producers Liza Marshall, D.C. Moore, costume designer Annie Symons and President of Domestic Networks at STARZ, Alison Hoffman. Hoffman praised the series for its savage wit and commended Moore, Galitzine, and Curran for their exhilarating, fresh and magnetic performances.  Following a screening of the premiere episode, which was met with ..read more
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Glitter & Doom: the New Film Musical Told Through 25 Iconic Indigo Girls Classics
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by Metrosource Editor
1M ago
The soundtrack to Glitter & Doom – the new film musical told through 25 iconic Indigo Girls classics – is available now in digital and streaming formats from record label PS Classics. Produced by Michelle Chamuel, a finalist from NBC’s “The Voice,” the movie’s soundtrack charts the romance between aspiring circus performer Glitter (Filipino star Alex Diaz) and struggling musician Doom (UK newcomer Alan Cammish). The album features selections such as “Closer to Fine,” “Power of Two” and “Get Out the Map,” a dance remix of “Galileo” by Ruby Rose – plus “What We Wanna Be,” a new Indigo Girls ..read more
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The FIRST LGBTQ Polo League Is Changing Up Gay Sports Leagues
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by Metrosource Editor
1M ago
The world’s only LGBTQ polo league is returning to Wellington, Florida ushering in stallions, world class professional polo players and an inimitable atmosphere of riotous color, vibrant celebration and inclusion for all individuals regardless of race, sex, gender, or sexual identity or orientation. The Lexus International Gay Polo Tournament (GPL) will be held between April 4-6 at the Patagones Polo Club in Wellington, Florida and organizers are predicting a substantial turnout.  Founder Chip McKenney established the event almost two decades ago as a way to expand his LGBTQ social ..read more
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Joel Kim Booster is on a Comedic Path to Loot
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by Alexander Rodriguez
2M ago
Joel Kim Booster has done just about everything in Hollywood. Producing, writing, acting, podcasting, hosting, and stand-up, he’s mastered them all. His most ambitious project, Hulu’s Fire Island, which he wrote, produced, and starred in, was welcomed with both critical and audience praise. This spring, he reprises his role as Nicholas, alongside Maya Rudolph, for season 2 of AppleTV’s hit series, Loot. His work in the entertainment industry has focused the spotlight on his identity as a gay, Asian actor, progressing the talk of Hollywood’s need for diversity even further. Joel’s relationship ..read more
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California’s Gold Rush Country: Savor the Unique Terroir that Defines Amador’s County’s Distinctive Wines
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by Michael Westman
2M ago
Nestled in the picturesque Sierra Foothills of California, Amador County boasts a flourishing wine region of over 50 wineries that you may, or may not, be familiar with, that is renowned for its bold Zinfandels, Barberas, and other robust varietals. With a rich viticultural history dating back to the Gold Rush era of the 1850s, the region’s vineyards benefit from warm days and cool nights, yielding wines of intense depth and character. The region knows what it is, and what it is not, and has a unique sense of place. Dotted with small family vineyards, each possessing a love of the land and a ..read more
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Broadway’s Spring Thaw
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by Ben Rimalower
2M ago
I know you can’t feel it yet, but believe me, spring is coming. The proof is in the plethora of productions previewing on Broadway. Will they all be good? Hell, no. But some will be decent and there will be one or two that stay in your heart forever as a highlight of your theatergoing life. Of course, one person’s cherished memory may be another’s left-at-intermission, but that’s part of the joy of being a theater queen. But remember, it’s not about which show was better, but which fan argues the loudest at brunch. Here are a few shows starting up that should animate your debates. Everyone’s ..read more
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