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HBO Max’s Legendary Host Premieres in 1st LGBTQ Weekly News Show on Revry
On May 6th, global LGBTQ TV network, Revry, will premiere it’s first original weekly news program CULTURE Q, an innovative entertainment, pop culture, lifestyle and politics news series. CULTURE Q stands to be the leading, weekly forum for boundary-pushing LGBTQ discussions and commentary.
Tell Me You Depend on the Kindness of Strangers, without Telling Me You Depend on the Kindness of Strangers
Almodovar meets Bjork in Nick Borenstein's delightful short comedy musical film Sweater, another example of free streaming content Big Hollywood doesn't want you to know about.
QueerX Film Festival Open for Submissions
QueerX 2021 is seeking films and series created by or featuring the gay, lesbian, transgender, bisexual, pansexual, and queer communities. QueerX accepts all manner of content that explores themes associated with the LGBTQ+ identity.
‘Nomadland’ and ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ Named Top Films at Dorian Awards
Chloé Zhao’s Oscar frontrunner “Nomadland” won best film and “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” was named best LGBTQ Film at the Dorian Awards (GALECA: The Society Of LGBTQ Entertainment) during a virtual ceremony. The three-hour Dorians Film Toast was broadcast on LGBTQ+ streaming platform Revry. Karel served as the ceremony’s host.
Chloe Zhao and 'Nomadland' Win Top Honors From LGBTQ Entertainment Critics
Carey Mulligan and the late Chadwick Boseman were recognized for their performances in 'Promising Young Woman' and 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.' Chloe Zhao was recognized as best director for Nomadland at the Dorian Film Awards on Sunday, hosted by GALECA; the Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics. The drama also nabbed the coveted best film honor. Watch the Dorians Film Toast on Revry.
Put the Dorian Awards on your must-watch list
See why everyone is raving about the 2021 Dorian Awards. Learn more about this special event and tune in this Sunday, April 18 featuring Karel, director Lee Daniels, Cheyenne Jackson,Gabourey Sidibe, Harmony Valle-Ramirez, Rafael Silva, Margaret Cho, Charo, and more.