Below are some highlights from this week's New Music Friday - the full list appears at the bottom of the page.
23.03.2020 - 20:15 / thegavoice.com
The Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRC) published a research brief on Friday (March 20) detailing the health and economic risks raced by the LGBTQ community during the COVID-19 outbreak.
According to the brief, LGBTQ people are more likely to work in industries whose jobs are currently being highly affected by the coronavirus.
Two million LGBTQ people, or 15 percent of the United States’ LGBTQ population, work in restaurants and food services; 1 million, or 7.5 percent, work in hospitals;
Below are some highlights from this week's New Music Friday - the full list appears at the bottom of the page.
By Elsa Keslassy
Alphonso David — Photo: Todd Franson
The Office fans were delighted to hear that the producers of the beloved comedy show were reuniting for a new comedy.
By Jazz Tangcay
Once again, LGBTQ people find ourselves sequestered in a parallel history, an alternate temporality unshared by the rest of the American public. Was the surgeon general not alive during the AIDS crisis? Were “most Americans” living on some other planet just 25 years ago? Axios reports the following:
American Horror Story and Glee creator Ryan Murphy has teamed up with Netflix to create his newest series Hollywood.
Fans will have to wait a little longer to catch Tom Cruise in action in his upcoming film Top Gun: Maverick. According to the latest reports, release date of the eagerly awaited film has been moved from June 24 to December 23. The upcoming movie is a follow-up of Cruise’s 1986 film and it will feature the Hollywood star reprising his role as US Naval aviator Pete "Maverick" Mitchell. In addition to this, Emily Blunt starrer A Quiet Place II also has a new release date.
Julia Butters, the young scene-stealer from the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, is at home with her family right now and she gave her dad an amateur haircut!
The Weeknd stuck to his original release date for his new project "After Hours," and it's paying off.
Tensions tend to run super-high during Hollywood Week on American Idol. Nobody is getting any sleep, the pressure is intense and nerves are frayed as dozens of singers battle it out to make it into the top 40 and possibly land a chance at the live shows.
Canada’s own Lauren Spencer-Smith has made it through to the next round on “American Idol”.