Fridae's Alvin Tan catches Far From Heaven and falls under the powerful spell of the well-cast movie and its honest portrayal of homosexuality, racial bigotry and women suffrage in the 1950s.
Fridae's Ms Mariah Scary reviews Alaskan chanteuse Jewel's new album 0304 and explains why her new dance sound may prove to be a career breakthrough for the former yodeler (tacky image notwithstanding).
Fridae's Ms Mariah Scary listens to Annie Lennox's new album Bare and finds herself mesmerized by the collection of songs which showcases the singer's song-writing talents and extraordinary voice.
Fridae's resident music expert, Ms Mariah Scary, reviews ageing opera diva Sarah Brightman's new album Harem and explains why it is indeed a "whore-rrible" album.
Fridae's movie addict and Colin Farrell's number one fan, Alvin Tan, reviews Phone Booth as best he can while swooning over the dashing actor's mesmerizing onscreen charisma.
Already renown for boldly staging controversial gay plays in Singapore, Toy Factory, will present Bent, a searingly painful and intense but nonetheless triumphant play about the Nazi persecution of homosexuals.
Do you really believe in the stars? See the Celestial Encounters exhibition which displays the celestial musings of up and coming gay photographer Jason Wee and painter Parvathi Nayar.
Here's one reality TV show you don't want to miss: Boy Meets Boy, the first ever gay-themed reality TV series featuring a hot single gay man looking for love with a twist.