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Here’s everything we know about Lady Gaga’s new album Chromatica

Lady Gaga’s highly-anticipated return to pure pop is coming this year. After a jazz album, the country-inspired Joanne, and the rock-leaning A Star Is Born soundtrack, Gaga decided to (finally) give the gays everything they ever wanted with a return to floor-filling pop anthems on her sixth studio album Chromatica. With a club-ready lead single Stupid Love, and the promise of big collaborations with the likes of Ariana Grande and K-pop girl group BLACKPINK, expectations are sky high – and we have a good feeling Gaga’s going to deliver. We’re…

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Lady Gaga reveals Chromatica tracklist featuring Elton John, Ariana Grande and BLACKPINK

Lady Gaga has shared the tracklist for her new album Chromatica. Fans of the pop superstar were disappointed when she delayed the release of her highly-anticipated album Chromatica earlier this year (to be fair, she was busy raising over $35 million for coronavirus relief), but it seems it will be worth the wait. Gaga has announced the tracklist for the record, and it features some incredible guest features. The previously rumoured Ariana Grande will appear on Rain On Me, while Elton John will appear on a track called Sine From…

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Introducing GAYTIMES+: A new membership platform that gives access to queer-first storytelling and unique benefits

Today, GAYTIMES Group are proud to announce the launch of GAYTIMES+, a new membership platform that gives members complete access to GAY TIMES’ queer-first storytelling and unique benefits. The launch of the new scheme will beckon in and help shape the next era of one of the world’s longest-running LGBTQ+ media brands. Designed to empower the best original LGBTQ+ content, GAYTIMES+ will allow the brand to delve deeper into the stories that matter most from all around the globe. Its core goal will be to build and protect the future…

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First trailer for Saved By The Bell reboot starring Josie Totah has arrived

Saved By The Bell is making a comeback. The hit high school sitcom, which ran from 1989 to 1993, will be revived on NBCUniversal’s new streaming service Peacock. It’s a direct follow-up to the original show, with a new batch of students arriving at Bayside High. Another reason we’re excited for the show is that it stars Josie Totah, who came out as a trans woman in a powerful essay for TIME magazine in 2018. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 18-year-old actress will play the role of Lexie, who…

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Premiere: Iman’s new single Technicolor is a celebration of love

During these uncertain times listening to uplifting music is essential for the soul. Today’s recommendation for a soaring, feel-good anthem celebrating love is the new single from US recording artist Iman – which receives it premiere here at GAY TIMES. “It’s the hero’s journey. The journey to understand one’s self,” Iman says of the song. “Technicolor is about shaking the distorted filters of doubt, self hate, and confusion that have haunted my life in order to live more freely and colorfully. It’s about me finding myself in a world of…

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Love, Simon sequel will focus on “the gang’s first year of college”

This is the news we needed right now. Becky Albertalli has announced another sequel to Love, Simon (!). Love, Creekwood will follow the events of the aforementioned novel and Leah Offbeat, and will reportedly be “about a third of the length of a Simonverse book, all emails” and will be set during the gang’s first year of college. Albertalli said the book will also contain “shenanigans, exclamation points, yearning, Drunk Simon, Nostalgic Blue, Finals Week Abby, Valentine’s Day Leah, big decisions, and MUCH talk of kissing.” It’s safe to say…

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Michelle Visage to host LGBTQ benefit concert with Troye Sivan, Kim Petras and more

A host of LGBTQ artists and gay icons are coming together for a coronavirus fundraiser. World of Wonder Productions are teaming up with The Stonewall Gives Back Initiative for a livestream concert that will raise money for those in the LGBTQ nightlife industry who have been financially affected by the coronavirus pandemic. The star-studded virtual event, named Stonewall Gives Back!, will take place Thursday 23 April and will be hosted by Michelle Visage and Tyler Oakley. It will include performances and appearances from Cyndi Lauper, Troye Sivan, Pabllo Vittar, Todrick…

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New York City Pride cancelled for first time in 50 years due to coronavirus

Another major Pride event has been cancelled. Following in the footsteps of a number of high-profile LGBTQ celebrations including London and Brighton, New York City has officially announced that this year’s Pride parade will not be going ahead due to the coronavirus pandemic. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that all events scheduled for the city through June have been cancelled, including Pride. He did say there’s a possibility the parade could be held later in the year, depending on the situation at that time. “New York City is the birthplace…

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GESS has just released the queer quarantine EP we need and deserve

GESS has just dropped the queer quarantine EP of the year. While artists such as Lady Gaga and Sam Smith have opted to delay their music due to the coronavirus pandemic, the writer, producer and singer has used his time in self-isolation to take his brand of dark R&B to a whole new level. Recorded in just two weeks, Psyche – which consists of three incredible, genre-bending tracks – tackles GESS’ emotions in lockdown, from hopelessness (Palo Santo), loneliness (Faded) and queer desire (Digital Romance). “I wanted to try and…

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Angel star J. August Richards comes out as gay

“I knew how important it is to other people out there like me, who would need to see that role model.” J. August Richards has come out as gay. The actor, who is best known for his role as Charles Gunn on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer spin-off Angel, publicly spoke about his sexuality for the first time in an Instagram Live with his Council of Dads co-star Sarah Wayne Callies. On the new NBC series, Richards plays Dr Oliver Post, the best friend of Callies’ character and an openly…

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