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GLAAD Media Awards to honour Bad Bunny, Christina Aguilera and Jeremy Pope

Bad Bunny, Christina Aguilera and Jeremy Pope will be awarded for their LGBTQ+ activism at the upcoming 34th GLAAD Media Awards. According to Deadline, the ceremony will honour Bad Bunny with the Vanguard Award for having made a “significant difference in promoting acceptance of LGBTQ people and issues”. Bad Bunny, who was the most streamed artist of 2022 on Spotify, has been outspoken about LGBTQ+ rights on various occasions throughout his career. From shutting down homophobes on Twitter to donning full drag in music videos and raising awareness of violence…

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Articles Culture LGBTQ Music Lil Nas X Montero Music News Originals Queen of Me Shania Twain

Shania Twain “badly” wants to collaborate with Lil Nas X: “I love him”

Shania Twain has revealed that she ‘really wants’ to make a song with Lil Nas X. In an interview with GAY TIMES, the pop icon gushed over the Montero (Call Me By Your Name) star, saying a collaboration will happen “if I have my way”. “I really want that. I’m going to have to put it in his court to be honest. I have a specific song that I want him on, so let’s see when the next time we speak if that happens,” said Shania, before adding that she…

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Articles Beyoncé Culture Grammy Grammy Awards Grammys LGBTQ+ News Music News RENAISSANCE

Grammys: Beyoncé thanks queer community in historic acceptance speech

Beyoncé thanked the queer community in her historic acceptance speech at last night’s Grammy Awards. With her win in the Best Dance/Electronic Album category for Renaissance, Beyoncé surpassed Hungarian-British conductor Georg Solti for the record of most Grammy Awards in the ceremony’s history, with 32.  When Beyoncé took to the stage, she told the audience that she was “trying not to be too emotional” and was “trying to just receive this night”.  “I want to thank God for protecting me, thank you God,” she said, before paying tribute to her…

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Articles Culture Google Doc Kehlani LGBTQ+ Artist LGBTQ+ News Music Music news News

Kehlani says an LGBTQ+ Google Doc helped them realise they were a lesbian

Music superstar Kehlani admitted that an LGBTQ+ Google Doc helped them come to terms with their lesbian identity.  Throughout the course of their career, the Can I singer has remained an open book regarding their sexuality and coming out journey. Back in 2018, the talented singer revealed to fans that they were queer after receiving inquiries from their followers on social media. “Not bi, not straight. I’m attracted to women, men REALLY attracted to queer men, non-binary people, intersex people, trans people,” they continued. “Lil poly pansexual papi, hello good…

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Articles Culture Music News P!nk Pink Trustfall

P!nk shares tracklist for upcoming ninth album Trustfall

P!nk has recruited some incredible guest stars for her brand new album Trustfall. On 2 February, the Grammy winner revealed the tracklist for her upcoming ninth collection via various billboards in locations around the world. Her first album since 2019’s Hurts 2B Human, Trustfall will include 13 tracks and collaborations with The Lumineers, First Aid Kit and Chris Stapleton. “I am so in love with this new album and CANNOT WAIT for you to hear every single song!” P!nk wrote in a tweet, before saying she’s “honoured” that the aforementioned…

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Articles Culture Gloria LGBTQ+ News Music News non-binary Sam Smith

“I’m truly overwhelmed”: Sam Smith celebrates third UK number 1 album Gloria

Sam Smith’s fourth studio album, Gloria, has become the artist’s third chart-topping record in the UK after reaching the top spot this week. “Thank you to all my amazing sailors who have made Gloria this week’s Number 1 album,” they told Official Charts. “I’m truly overwhelmed and could not have done this without you. I love you all, this is for us.” Gloria also debuted at number one on the Official Vinyl Albums Chart, holding off fierce competition from The Highlights by The Weeknd, Midnights by Taylor Swift and SOS…

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Articles Culture LGBTQ Music LGBTQ+ LGBTQ+ New Music Music New Music News Queer & Now Queer and Now

Hallie announces pop-rock debut EP This Is Love

Australian queer indie-pop newcomer Hallie has dropped a brand-new single, Shift the Focus, inspired by their life experiences, identity, sexuality and gender. Known for their punchy indie-rock hits Do It and Love!, the singer-songwriter is following up with another track taken from their newly released debut EP, This Is Love. “Shift the Focus is about the end stages of a romantic relationship and realising it can’t be forever but finding peace and acceptance in that. At the time my partner and I were nearing the end of our journey together…

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Articles Beyoncé Culture Music News RENAISSANCE Renaissance World Tour

Do not be alarmed, remain calm: Beyoncé announces Renaissance World Tour

Beyhive, assemble: Beyoncé has finally shared the official dates for her forthcoming Renaissance World Tour. The pop icon confirmed the tour on Wednesday (1 February) after months of speculation. The tour kicks off on 10 May in Stockholm, Sweden, and will remain in Europe for the next two months before launching in North America on July 8. It will make stops in Philadelphia, Nashville, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and more. It marks Beyoncé’s first solo stretch on the road since 2016’s The Formation World Tour, which…

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Adam Lambert Articles Culture Fairyland Films HIV HIV/AIDS LGBTQ+ Films LGBTQ+ News Movies Music News San Francisco United States

Fairyland: Adam Lambert praises “beautiful” new film for depiction of AIDS epidemic

Adam Lambert has praised Fairyland, a new film he stars in, for its depiction of the AIDS epidemic in San Francisco during the 1970s. The coming-of-age drama made its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on 20 January and was instantly met with critical acclaim. “Arriving in San Francisco at the age of two, just after the death of her mother in a car accident in 1973, Alysia Abbott is raised by her father Steve Abbott, a poet and activist who comes out as gay,” the synopsis of Fairyland says.…

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