Sutton Lee Seymour – Takes The Green Room 42 in May!
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by Getout! Mag
6d ago
International Glam award-winning drag star Sutton Lee Seymour will bring her show “Broadway Barbie” to New York’s the Green Room 42 on Thursday, May 9 and Saturday, May 18. Seymour is spreading her comedy and chaos with merriment and madness, while painting the town pink and mashing up your favorite pop songs and Broadway show tunes. Sutton has been entertaining audiences around the world for the past decade, from London to Los Angeles. She recently was Bianca Del Rio’s opening act for her world comedy tour. You can see Sutton perform every season in Puerto Vallarta and she’s about to perform ..read more
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MANNY LOPEZ – Opens Minds and Wallets Via AIDS Walk New York
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by Get Out! Contributor
6d ago
Photo by Erotiese When AIDS first ravaged the gay community in the early 1980s, few resources were available, compounded by societal fear, stigma, and blatant homophobia from the public. As a result, New York’s many art, culture, and commerce communities ultimately came together to begin their fundraising efforts. Their social circle of loved ones had been the most impacted by the early HIV epidemic, and collectively, survivors took matters into their own hands, forming AIDS Walk New York in 1986. One of the most committed New Yorkers to support the cause is Manny Xtravaganza—Lopez of the Hous ..read more
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Weeks in Pictures – April 2024
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Get Out! GAY Magazine – Issue 535
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‘Fancy Pants’ Covers Dolly
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by Ben Nelson
1w ago
Out country music singer Brian Falduto, a former child actor who played the role of “Fancy Pants” in the Jack Black classic film School of Rock, adds a modern twist to Dolly Parton’s “Why’d You Come in Here Lookin’ Like That” with Dan Amboyer from TV’s Younger starring as Brian’s heartbreakin’ cowboy in the video. Brian Falduto’s newest single release is another example of what’s become the modus operandi for the Hollywood child actor turned country crooner: it’s the same old country love song, but it’s gay. He covers Dolly Parton’s beloved classic ..read more
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This is ‘Tonight’… Now
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by Ben Nelson
1w ago
Jace M, Joey Diamond, and Toy Armada Reimagine “Waiting for Tonight” for Today’s Dance Floor Following their remake of the *NSYNC favorite “Tearin’ Up My Heart,” pop singer Joey Diamond and producer Jace M are once again bringing pre-millennial beats back to dance floors – this time with the help of Toy Armada – with their re-imagining of Jennifer Lopez’s “Waiting for Tonight.” The trio take the song in an incredible new direction, infusing lots of drums and full synths. “I like songs people can sing along to on the dance floor,” Jace M explains. “Songs that make people want to hug their danc ..read more
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All That Jazz
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by Ben Nelson
1w ago
Johnny Bloom. Photo courtesy So Fierce Music. Out artist Johnny Bloom aims to usher in a new age of jazz with a song that harkens back to a post-war era when young people danced the Charleston and the Shimmy.   “Roarin’ 20s” is fun and flirty, with an attention-grabbing groove that mixes elements of blues, ragtime, marching music and African folk rhythm. “I’ve always been incredibly interested in American music through the generations, and the history of New Orleans street jazz, blues, and bandstand music, in particular,” the singer says.  “My main purpose with ‘Roaring 20s ..read more
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Wil’s Last Dance
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by Ben Nelson
1w ago
Wils. Photo by Casey James. Singapore pop singing sensation Wils, who became famous for being the world’s first openly gay Chinese pop singer, is releasing his final single, Dancing Lights.  “My journey in music is complete,” the singer-songwriter confirms.  “It has been a heartening ten-year ride that has taught me to live fearlessly as my authentic true self and I am ready to now follow the ‘Dancing Lights’ to where ever they lead me.” The lights Wils is referring to are the divine, celestial lights that he believes have guided him from above, through the darkness of ..read more
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JASMINE RICE-LABEIJA
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by Jim Silvestri
3w ago
NYC’S FAVORITE OPERA DRAG DIVA IS NOW  THE FIRST LADY OF “FIVE.” Stephen Lovekin, Shutterstock for Five, The Parody Musical Q: Jasmine Rice LaBeija, hello! Thanks for finding time in your busy schedule to chat with us! Are you able to get in enough “Me time” since you started appearing in “Five: The Parody Musical?” Hi, Jim. Thank you for inviting me to this wonderful interview! I believe “Me time” is a state of mind. Whenever I feel like I need to concentrate and think about myself and my well being is considered “Me time” for me. Ever since I was a little kid, I have always lived i ..read more
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Trendy Long Island Hotspot Opens Filled With Glitter, Glam and GAYS!
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by Get Out! Contributor
3w ago
Calling all Sinners and Saints! The days of queer folk having no choice but to make tedious commutes into the city in search of a safe and sexy night out are coming to an end. Halo Bar, Lounge, and Nightclub celebrates its official opening in Oceanside, New York. Open seven days a week and featuring weekly drag performances, DJs, Bingo, trivias, and specialty themed events, Halo has ignited boldly as a beacon of light and hope for the LGBTQ+ community. Housed in the location of a former gay bar, the walls of Halo create a sanctuary for individuals of any orientation, gender, or identity, whe ..read more
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