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‘Saugatuck Cures’
Saugatuck Cures attempts the nearly impossible: making a family-friendly LGBT comedy out of cancer and a small-town homophobia.
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‘Tiger Orange’
A story about two gay brothers, one a closeted introvert, the other a boisterous L.A. dropout, is given real vibrance by its bold choice in actors.
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‘Boys in Brazil’
For a lighthearted romp through Sao Paulo, you can tune in and turn off with Boys in Brazil.
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‘Eastern Boys’
The story is an unconventional one: sex-for-hire turns home invasion turns friendship.
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‘Faggot: An Appalachian Tale, Surviving Bullying’ by Frank E. Billingsley
As a young-adult-oriented memoir, Faggot has been 30 years in the making.
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‘You and Me and Him’ by Kris Dinnison
The classic love triangle formula—a favorite trope for YA writers—receives a welcomed makeover.
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MIKA: No Place in Heaven
The whimsical pop star’s fourth album takes on the arduous task of paying homage to the grandeur of queer icons through pop ballads like “Last Party”—a tribute to Queen frontman…
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Ryland Angel and Matthew Dirst: Heart & Soul
When Houston musicians meet classic German Baroque, they can make beautiful music together.
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Ferlo: Out of Place
While you may have not yet heard of Portuguese singer-songwriter Ferlo, you may be more familiar with British Synth-Pop deep-cut Depeche Mode.
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‘Winning Marriage: The Inside Story of How Same-Sex Couples Took on the Politicians and Pundits—And Won’ by Marc Solomon
Marc Solomon, national campaign director for the nonprofit Freedom to Marry, has written his first book, and an arduous one at that.
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