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  • 2 weeks ago | epgn.com | Chris Azzopardi

    Fortune Feimster may not wear a cape or leap tall buildings, but she might just be a superhero. Her superpower? Making us laugh until we forget why we needed saving in the first place. In an America that often feels like a punchline without the comedy, Feimster offers both relief from the chaos and inspiration to keep pushing forward. With three Netflix specials and over a million Instagram followers, she’s built her career transforming life’s absurdities into moments of pure hilarity.

  • 3 weeks ago | gaycalgary.com | Chris Azzopardi

    Writer-actress Paula Pell knows it’s ridiculous: a dowdy, out-of-touch suburban broad with an accent that is somehow a little British – or Irish, or something – who solves murders in her quaint town. But the Emmy winner, who wrote for Saturday Night Live for nearly 20 years and recently made a dildo-assisted splash in front of the camera as Val in the Netflix original movie Wine Country, ate up every bit of Murder, She Wrote. So playing a randy, gay Jessica Fletcher?

  • 3 weeks ago | nytimes.com | Chris Azzopardi

    Thanks to the instant chemistry between Karan Soni and Jonathan Groff, the film pulls off their whirlwind romance. A Nice Indian BoyNYT Critic's Pick Directed by Roshan Sethi Comedy, Drama, RomanceNot Rated1h 36mFind TicketsWhen you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we earn an affiliate commission.

  • 1 month ago | gaycalgary.com | Chris Azzopardi

    It was 30 years ago when Reba McEntire – music legend, gay icon, the epitome of country glamour – made Bobby Gentry’s "Fancy" her own. A feminist statement about a woman who turns to sex work to overcome childhood poverty, the story-song became synonymous with McEntire after her version surpassed the original on the country music charts. McEntire's remake was featured on her 1990 album Rumor Has It, her 17th studio album.

  • 1 month ago | gaycalgary.com | Chris Azzopardi

    "Now that I have a massive platform, and now that the people want to listen to the Black sissy, I’m gonna talk," Billy Porter says, fired up, leaning into the camera. On Zoom, Porter commands a computer screen like he does a red carpet. In this particular moment, his fiery passion stems from a call he received from screenwriter-actress Lena Waithe, who raised an eyebrow after Porter made history as Essence’s first openly gay man to grace the magazine’s cover.

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Chris Azzopardi
Chris Azzopardi @chrisazzopardi
29 Oct 24

RT @pridesource: "When Cyndi Lauper performed 'True Colors' near the end, a man behind me wept, and I wondered if he was crying because he,…

Chris Azzopardi
Chris Azzopardi @chrisazzopardi
21 Oct 24

Lukas Gage got on a video call with me yesterday to talk about queer sex representation, thirsty "Smile 2" viewers and what drives him to his offbeat roles. Thoughtful, smart and not at all creepy! https://t.co/DnG0hPPkxh

Chris Azzopardi
Chris Azzopardi @chrisazzopardi
8 Oct 24

RT @gotosleepelvira: Happy Birthday queen https://t.co/IR8QmM1lk7