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Sirius OutQ’s Keith Price’s Ebony Chunky Love on LOGO

by Bambi Weavil

Ebony Chunky Love review, gay online magazine, Out Impact, LOGO

On Saturday, February 21st, at 8P EST, our dear friend and Out Impact supporter Sirius OutQ’s and out comedian, Keith Price’s Ebony Chunky Love: Bitch can’t get a date! debuts on LOGOWe have reviewed Ebony Chunky Love, and we highly endorse this film.  We aren’t the only one with mad love for Ebony Chunky Love, they have been getting a lot of festival coverage, including San Diego’s Black Film Festival recently awarded Ebony Chunky Love the best LGBT film this year.

Keith is the first out and African-American satellite radio personality, and in Ebony Chunky Love recounts his experiences growing up in Texas and his current dating life in New York. This candid documentary produced by our good friend and Out Impact supporter, Lonnie Tristan Renteria, combines Keith’s stand-up act along with interviews to offer a funny and intelligent commentary on issues of family dynamics, class, race, and body image in the gay community.

Ebony Chunky Love is being featured as part of Logo’s Real Momentum documentary series and was a recent hotlist pick in TV Guide!

We are proud of you Keith and Lonnie!  Don’t miss Ebony Chunky Love on LOGO, check your local listings and ask for LOGO in your area!  You can also hear Keith on Sirius OutQ’s Morning Jolt with Larry Flick on Sirius 109 and XM 98 every weekday morning from 7-11a EST!  We also are long-time supporters of Larry and Sirius OutQ!  It’s worth a subscription!

You can also purchase the Ebony Chunky Love DVD and help support Out Impact at the same time!

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