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The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You

S. Bear Bergman Arsenal Pulp Press (www.arsenalpulp.com) This new collection of essays from the author of Butch Is a Noun…

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Kevin Rudolf: To the Sky

Lil Wayne, Birdman, Flo Rida, Three 6 Mafia, Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo, and Jay Sean step up to contribute to the…

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Deluka

Fun and electro-poppy, this female-fronted Brit group offers shades of Erasure with its debut five-cut EP. Leading the pack is…

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Soundless Wind Chime

Pickpocket Pascal and the gentle Ricky are in love, despite their wildly divergent backgrounds. After Pascal dies, Ricky leaves Hong…

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The Road Home

Michael Thomas Ford Kensington (www.kensingtonbooks.com) Themes of the Civil War and trans-generational love stand out in the award-wining author’s 11th…

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Kylie: Aphrodite

Dropping the superfluous “Minogue,” the dance-floor darling/retail brand triumphs again with her 11th studio album, led by its infectious first…

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Cassidy Haley and the Sunshine Rebels: The Fool

The Houston Chronicle named the androgynous (and out) Cassidy Haley’s debut EP, Little Boys and Dinosaurs, one of the “Top…

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Boy

A young Asian man lusts after a dancer in a gay bar, and saves his pennies to purchase him for…

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The New Broadway Cast Recording: Promises, Promises

The classic Burt Bacharach musical is revived with the surprisingly strong vocals of 2010 Tony Awards host Sean Hayes. But,…

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Scissor Sisters: Night Work

The disco pop group’s third album may be darker and dirtier than any of their past work, but that doesn’t…

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