“I promise you, I feel his hand on me right now,” said Black Panther: Wakanda Forever director Ryan Coogler remembering late star Chadwick Boseman.
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We’re Queer my Dear (WQMD) – the acclaimed, informative, and empowering LGBTIQA+ online web series – returns for its third season.
Are queer pageants in South Africa still relevant today, and what significance do they have for those who take part in them? With recent controversies between some participants and organisers of a prominent queer pageant, the WQMD team speak to former title-holder Louw Breytenbach.
He opens up about his experiences, what happens behind the scenes, and the way forward for these organisations to make their roles and work more impactful, inclusive and uplifting.
WQMD was created by top South African drag artist, activist, performer and entrepreneur Shenay O’Brien (Producer) and Jennis Williamson (Director) in 2019 and is presented on MambaOnline.com – South Africa’s leading LGBTQ news platform.
The show is hosted by a proudly LGBTIQA+ trio: Shenay, of course; actor, presenter, beatboxer and activist, Tina Redman; and entrepreneur, designer, and brand developer, Jodi Deerling.
Watch Season 3 Ep 5 below.
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“I promise you, I feel his hand on me right now,” said Black Panther: Wakanda Forever director Ryan Coogler remembering late star Chadwick Boseman.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large“Krapopolis,” the new Fox animated series from “Community” creator and “Rick and Morty” co-creator Dan Harmon, will launch on Nov. 27 with a special preview episode, followed by the official series premiere in 2023.
Hi everyone, it’s Shaughna Phillips back with some more Love Island tea! Since my last column, we saw the epic return of movie night – and I think it’s safe to say it didn’t disappoint. I for one found it so horrible to see Tasha Ghouri once again being picked apart by certain boys. I really wish one of the girls had stood up for her and told the boys to pipe down.There were apologies from Luca Bish and Dami Hope, but for me, it’s too little too late.The best apology is changed behaviour, so let’s hope Tasha has it plain sailing from here on because she bloody deserves it! She and Andrew Le Page seem happy, so they should leave her alone.
Proud of herself! After having three babies, Kristin Cavallari is aware that her body’s changed — and she doesn’t mind.
Kate McKinnon has finally broken her silence regarding her recent departure from “Saturday Night Live”.
Scheana Shay and Brock Davies to say “I do.” The star and the personal trainer are getting the ball rolling on their wedding planning with a little help. “I have a really good wedding planner,” Shay told ET on Tuesday at the Schwartz & Sandy's Opening Party Hosted by DailyMail.com and TMX in Los Angeles about how she got the night off from thinking about her big day. “She pretty much does it all and then I just approve things and I give her my Amex number.” Shay, 37, and Davies, 31, already have their sights set on Cancun for their nuptials, which they revealed will take place at the end of August.
As the Love Island villa continues to be rocked by yet another dramatic weekend which brought us Movie Night, heightened tensions and more than a few skeletons being unearthed, OK!’s resident expert on all things Love Island, Shaughna Phillips has shared a few of her thoughts on the drama that unfolded on this weeks Let’s Chat Hun. During tense scenes, the Islanders were played clips of their partners behaviour during Casa Amor, which revealed a few hidden truths that they may not originally have been aware of.
Nakhane (Pic: Alex de Mora), Armand Joubert and Makhosi Lwazi have released a new batch of proudly queer music.
Sharing his thoughts. American Idol winner Caleb Johnson didn’t mince words when reflecting on the aftermath of his big victory.
A wildlife trophy hunter has been shot dead in South Africa in an "execution-style" murder.
Drake made a special appearance during the Backstreet Boys‘ show on Saturday night (July 2), joining them for ‘I Want It That Way’.The iconic boyband were performing in Drake’s hometown of Toronto where they brought the singer out for the classic 1999 hit, after introducing him as “the sixth member”. Watch footage from the concert below.What’s better than I Want It That Way?I Want It That Way….
Netflix has announced a global virtual watch party to coincide with the final two episodes of Stranger Things season four.The event, set to air ahead of Volume Two’s release on Friday (July 1), will feature a live video Q&A with cast members David Harbour, Brett Gelman, Jamie Campbell Bower and Joseph Quinn hosted by Netflix Geeked’s Terri Schwartz.It will be followed by a virtual screening of episodes eight and nine “in a custom-curated theatre built to host thousands of guests” where fans can connect with each other in a live chat messenger and watch reactions from cast members.You can join the watch party by signing up on the official website here. Once you’ve RSVPed, you’ll be directed to create a profile on Scener and download a Google Chrome extension.⚡️ ARE ⚡️ YOU ⚡️ READY? ⚡join David Harbour, Brett Gelman, Jamie Campbell Bower and Joseph Quinn for a Q&A followed by a virtual watch party of STRANGER THINGS 4 Vol.
ITV viewers speculating if the presenting shake-up could be down to a rift with Susanna. Richard has had a recurring role on the ITV breakfast show, where he usually sits alongside Susanna Reid from Monday through to Wednesdays each week, as part of a group of male co-presenters that join her on the show after Piers Morgan left. Taking to Twitter, one wrote: “Beginning to look like Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid have fallen out.
We’re Queer my Dear (WQMD) – the acclaimed, informative, and empowering LGBTIQA+ online web series – returns for its third season.
A series of free and very topical queer workshops are being held in Durban as part of the city’s Durban Pride commemorations.
Working Men’s Club have announced a new remix EP, called ‘The Steel City’, which will see producers from Sheffield reimagine tracks from the band’s ‘Fear Fear’ album.The EP will be released exclusively through Sheffield independent record store Bear Tree as a limited-edition bonus CD alongside the new album, which arrives on July 15.Working Men’s Club frontman and songwriter Syd Minsky Sargeant has become immersed in the city’s musical community since recording their self-titled debut album there. The group’s guitarist Mairead O’Connor is also originally from Sheffield.Among the producers enlisted for the new EP are Toddla T, who tackled ‘Money Is Mine’; Charla Green, who re-worked the title track; and the band’s longtime collaborator and producer, Ross Orton, who took on ‘Ploys’.