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Documentary Review – Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed

Today we travel to the golden age of Hollywood with a documentary on Rock Hudson.Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed is a 2023 documentary and Tribeca Festival Official Selection for this year. This film pulls back the curtain on the Hollywood heartthrob’s private life as a gay man and his unintentional role as an AIDS […]

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Quick Documentary Review: Bear Nation

Bear Nation is a 2010 documentary directed by Malcolm Ingram and executive produced by Kevin Smith.This film has a run time of 78 minutes. Although this film is technically unrated, it is recommended for viewers 18 years of age and older due to its profanity, sexual situations, and a moment of suicidal ideation.It is available […]

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Racing Towards the Gay Games

Recently at a meet in Manchester Connecticut he was asked a series of questions on his journey and his training. Being from Vermont Roger has been very connected to those affected by the recent flooding and the Canadian wildfires. These have made challenges for him to safety practice and the recovery effort has some what […]

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Quick Film Review – The Way He Looks

Continuing our journey of using media as ways to connect to the community, we bring you a look at, “The Way He Looks”.“I Don’t Want to Go Back Alone” is a 2010 Brazilian short film directed by Daniel Ribeiro that was later expanded into the feature length film, “The Way He Looks” released in 2014. […]

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Pageboy: A Memoir – A Review

Pageboy: A Memoir is a 2023 book written by Academy Award-nominated actor, producer, and director Elliot Page who is known for his work on the Netflix series The Umbrella Academy. This memoir is recommended for readers 18 years of age and older as Pages’ experiences include moments of drug and alcohol use, profanity, homophobia/transphobia, descriptions […]

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Billi and Emma – Quick Movie Review

Welcome to the first in our series of quick media reviews. You might not be ready to talk on the phone or start an online chat, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t find ways to connect to the community. Movies and other media are ways to learn about other lives and ways others express […]

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Sort Of – Streaming Show Quick Review

“Sort Of” is a Canadian TV sitcom that premiered in 2021 created by Bilal Baig and Fab Filippo. The show is a dramedy that follows the life of Sabi Mehboob (played by Baig): a Pakistani, millennial, queer, non-binary person who lives in Toronto. They juggle a lot on their plate: they are the nanny of […]

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Quick Media Review – Uncoupled

Uncoupled is an eight-episode TV series that débuted on Showtime in 2023.This romantic comedy is geared for those ages 18 and up as the shows include profanity, sexual situations with nudity, drinking, and drug use.Created and co-produced by LGBTQ+ producers Darren Star and Jeffrey Richman along with actor Neil Patrick Harris in the lead role, […]

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