
We spotlight the Twin Tiers Pride from NY and PA and the work they are doing!
A special treat for you, the official radio single of Janet Jackson herself, produced by Rodney Jerkins. This track is off the new album which is coming out early next year. We think this one’s hot, we hope you think so too! Let us know what you think at our new message board!

Simply put, my favorite artist of 2007 is Megan McCauley. Strong, blunt, sexual and talented - there’s no reason why this woman shouldn’t be blasted everywhere and not be in the same category of strong musical artists like Pink and Lisa Marie Presley. Better Than Blood could be considered my “baby” album of this year.

We discovered the lovely, talented and full-of-heart photographer Sophia Wallace with her project, Bois and Dykes, which examines the concept of ‘feminine masculinity’ by visually telling the stories of people who live within a spectrum of identities ranging from dyke and butch, to tomboy, aggressive, and transgender. Flipping through the photos online, I knew I had to connect with her. Sophia candidly gives us her time and we are blown away with her talent and impact she is making with her photography and her heart.

Producer Tom Murray produced this very comprehensive and complex portrait of the lives of approximately 15 women who transitioned at various points in their life from men to women. Each woman was different: different backgrounds, different perspectives, different ways of handling their transition into their own personal acceptance and happiness. Bambi Weavil takes a look at this eye-opening documentary.

41 Sekunden (41 Seconds) produced and written by Rodney Sewell, gives us two attractive men arguing why one of their girlfriend’s says the other is the better kisser. But do they really want the girl?

Black Aura on an Angel produced, written and starring Faith Trimel, with Sherry Richardson and Debra Calloway Duke asks the question, “can you lose yourself?” After watching this movie, telling a darker side of a lesbian romance, the answer should be “no the hell you shouldn’t!”

Ebony Chunky Love is a incredible story about the first openly gay African American personality on satellite radio (Sirius OutQ In The Morning), and comedian, Keith Price. Not only is he funny, but he’s charming, and this movie takes you where most don’t - a real story of a mixed-race gay man who knows how to have fun and keep laughing.

We review the latest LeAnn Rimes album, that is a little bit country, and a whole lot of heart. Family is finely focused on LeAnn’s growth as a artist, individual and what family and relationships mean to her.




