The British trio became the world's first band to debut as part of a high profile car ad campaign after its first single, Days Go By, was licensed before their debut self-titled album, Dirty Vegas, was even released. Ikram Khasim reviews the album after it made its debut in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 album chart.
An instant camp classic that wears lesbian chic on its sleeves, 8 Women, directed by openly gay Francois Ozon, is a must-see for all in the lavender family. JT Seah reviews multiple award-winner at the Berlin Film Festival this year.
Strap on your pistols, put on your high heels and slap on your lipstick as Fridae's Alvin Tan reviews the movie So Close starring starlets Shu Qi, Vicki Zhao and Karen Mok.
Stockard Channing won two Emmys for supporting actress in a mini-series/movie and drama for portraying the mother of Matthew Shepard, a young gay college student who was brutally beaten and left to die, and in hit political drama, The West Wing respectively.
Seventeen-year-old singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne sings that she would "rather be anything but ordinary" on her debut album released by Arista Records. Ikram Khasim reviews the self-professed tomboy and skate punk's new album, Let Go.
Openly gay singer, kd lang, will perform at the opening ceremony of the 2002 Sydney Gay Games on 2 Nov. in Australia and at Welcome, the first Sydney 2002 party.
Seventeen years into her entertainment career and Sandy Lam is still on top of her game. Join fanboy Joshua Yap as he explains why he considers the multi-hyphenated artiste as his favourite Chinese pop icon.
According to tabloid reports, pop princess Britney Spears who is taking a break from show business has apparently been keeping busy - watching lesbian pornographic videos and is a good friend of one of the stars.
Ikram Khasim reviews the Pet Shop Boys' eighth studio album, Release, as they embrace guitars in their new effort after dominating British electro-dance-pop with their synthesizers these past 2 decades.
UK gay rights group calls for boycott of Janet Jackson over her new single, which features a popular Jamaican reggae singer with a history of advocating the death penalty for gays.