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23.01.2020 - 19:31 / metroweekly.com
Janelle Monae – Photo: Marc Baptiste.
The Human Rights Campaign will honor singer, songwriter, actor, producer and activist Janelle Monáe with its HRC Equality Award at the 2020 HRC Los Angeles Dinner on Saturday, Mar. 28.
Monáe, who identifies as both pansexual and nonbinary, has been nominated eight times for Grammy Awards, with her most recent album, Dirty Computer, being nominated for Album of the Year and Best Music Video.
Monáe, who has been vocal about the importance of LGBTQ
There's no place like Los Angeles.
Janelle Monáe opened Sunday (Feb. 9) night's 92nd Academy Awards by giving the viewers at home and the glitterati in the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles a bit of visual comfort food.
Something to sing about! Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and more stars were spotted singing along to Janelle Monáe at the 2020 Oscars on Sunday, February 9.
Veteran actor Orson Bean died Friday night after he was reportedly struck by multiple vehicles in Los Angeles. He was 91.
Oscar favourite Joaquin Phoenix and his fiancee Rooney Mara joined Jane Fonda for the Hollywood veteran’s latest Fire Drill Friday environmental protest in Los Angeles.
Shay Mitchell is giving her fans a tour of her luxurious home.
Having upgraded late last year to a family-sized home in a celeb-packed pocket of the Hollywood Hills — bit more on that in a minute, recently married “Glee” star Darren Criss now has his starter home in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles, Calif., up for sale at not quite $1.7 million.
The Human Rights Campaign, a civil rights organization dedicated to achieving LGBTQ equality, revealed Monday that Dan Levy will receive the Visibility Award at the HRC's gala dinner March 28 at the InterContinental Los Angeles Downtown hotel.Levy, who came out as gay to his parents at 18 and now plays an openly pansexual character onSchitt's Creek— a series he developed with his father, actor Eugene Levy — is being recognized for creating content that inspires others to live authentic lives
(Clockwise from top left) U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Lujan, Sen. Doug Jones (center), Jaime Harrison, Mark Kelly, Sen. Gary Peters – Photos: Facebook.
Janelle Monáe (Image via Instagram)
Los Angeles Azules is bringing all of their classics to the U.S. with their Todos Somos Cumbia tour, adding 21 dates for a total of 27 shows in the states.