Renee Rapp, Laufey, Janelle Monáe, & More Headline 10th Anniversary of All Things Go Festival
by Josh Sharpe
- Apr 16, 2024
All Things Go Festival 2024 has announced its 10th-anniversary edition, with headliners Laufey, who will be accompanied by The Kennedy Center Orchestra, Hozier, and Reneé Rapp as well as Bleachers, Janelle Monáe, Conan Gray, Chappell Roan and more. They will be performing at the legendary Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD on Saturday, September. 28th, and Sunday, September 29th. Tickets will be available on Friday, April 19th @ 10 am ET.
R&B Groups En Vogue and After 7 Come to Miramar Cultural Center Next Month
by Stephi Wild
- Apr 16, 2024
Mother's Day is almost here, tickets to the En Vogue and After 7 concert on Friday, May 17 are a great gift idea for the special person in your life. This legendary night of R&B performances, nostalgia and dancing will start at 8pm at Miramar Cultural Center/ ArtsPark.
Qtopia Sydney Launches Corporate Programs
by Stephi Wild
- Apr 15, 2024
Qtopia Sydney is launching tax-deductible corporate programs aimed at providing organisations with a greater understanding of diversity, identity and inclusion.
GODDESS OF THE HUNT Announced At The Fresh Fruit Festival
by A.A. Cristi
- Apr 12, 2024
New York's preeminent LGBTQ Arts Festival returns for another season of exciting work on stage - on film - and on the air. THE FRESH FRUIT FESTIVAL 2024 Main-Stage will premiere two dozen new works exploring the LGBTQ experience.
Gangstagrass Release Anthemic Single 'Up High Do or Die'
by Josh Sharpe
- Apr 12, 2024
Gangstagrass — trailblazers in a distinct musical genre of their own design — unveil “Up High Do or Die,” the third single off their forthcoming album, The Blackest Thing on the Menu. Scheduled for release on June 14, the release marks the band’s seventh full-length album. Listen to the new song here!
Feature: Burgers from Five Guys? Nah! Quiche from Five Lesbians? Yeah!
by Brennan Paulin
- Apr 11, 2024
Let’s face it, the world of theatre, at times, can be misogynistic. Even though we joke about the multitude of gay men that are involved in theatre, that does not mean it is exempt from the repercussions of “the patriarchy”. As a gay man myself, I understand this problem all too well, but here in Dayton, we have luckily had some incredibly impactful pieces that were not only led by women, but speak upon the experiences of womanhood.
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