Fridae's Ms Mariah Scary reviews Kelly Clarkson's debut album, Thankful, and utters prayers of thanks after listening to the American Idol winner's new offering - and dumping it in the trash.
Fridae's movie buff and Trinity wannabe, Alvin Tan, catches the much-anticipated The Matrix: Reloaded and is blown away by its super-cool cast, mind-bending special effects and incomprehensible storyline.
Gay men are known to have an undisputable love for musical theatre. Fridae speaks with three of Singapore's most talented theatre performers - Darius Tan, Gani Abdul Karim and Juwanda Hassim about why gay men love musicals and dragging.
According to the CBS website, The Amazing Race 4 will include a "married" gay couple and a lesbian in another team, who will race around the world, competing with 10 other teams for a US$1 million prize.
Fridae's Alvin Tan catches one too many lesbian movies at the recent Singapore International Film Festival and starts to wonder about the fate of lesbian cinema in general.
Fridae's undisputed comic fanboy and long-time X-Fan, Alvin Tan, reviews the new X-Men movie, X2: X-Men United, and raves about why being a mutant can be the coolest thing on earth!
Jan Chan reviews Willard, an offbeat horror movie about an introverted loner who discovers an innate ability to control rats who live in his basement and eventually uses them as a tool of vengeance.
Fridae's music maven, Ms Mariah Scary, reviews Madonna's highly anticipated new album, American Life, and finds her once-unfailing allegiance to the Queen of Pop under siege.
Attempts by Madonna to combat illegal trading of songs from her new American Life album by flooding the Internet with decoys MP3s backfire; critics slam album and accuse the pop diva of losing her "touch as pop's most successful chameleon."