5.20.2008

OMG DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES ... 5 YEARS LATER!!!!!!


Last night was the season finale of Desperate Housewives, two hours of one of our favorite shows :-) The conclusion was pretty shocking! A five years flash forward that leaved me speachless ....

As you can see, former Queer as Folk hunk Brian Kinney aka Gale Harold will be moving to Wisteria Lane next season. I was not expecting Katherine's secret to be this moving. I loved how they all pulled together for her at the end, this really makes her part of the gang now. And Gabrielle OMG what happened to her? I just could not believe what i was

See the video HERE along with a few more details. If you haven't seen this season yet then don't click HERE!!!!!!



INDIANA JONES PREMIERES IN CANNES, FRANCE

Shia LaBeouf at the Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull Premiere during the 61st International Cannes Film Festival in France. But also French actor Vincent Cassel, Ludinvine Sagnier looking lovely in pink, Cate Blanchett, Linda Evangelista, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, buttylicious Salma Hayek, hairylicious Goldie Hawn ...

"Predictable plot points and cheesy special effects." It received mixed reviews from the critics with some praising the fourth picture in the Indiana Jones franchise with other failing to be impressed by the movie.

Harrison Ford said he will not be reading reviews of the new Indiana Jones movie, which divided the Cannes film festival's notoriously picky critics.


Source: www.Ohlalamag.com

4.04.2008

Dana International meets Wentworth Miller



:: Dana International meets Wentworth Miller .. nice 1

MADONNA 4 MINUTES VIDEO



Madonna's new video for 4 minutes has already made its way to youtube

3.03.2008

RIP ma Gaza, Palestine..:'(


The body of 6-month-old Palestinian baby Mohammed al-Borai lies on the ground inside a mosque before his funeral in Gaza on February 28, 2008. Al-Borai was killed after Israeli military aircraft bombed the Hamas-run Interior Ministry in Gaza city on Wednesday, hospital officials said.

3.02.2008

Gay film festival to showcase Japanese queer cinema


Now in its 23rd year, the Torino GLBT Film Festival or "Da Sodoma a Hollywood" will be held from 17th to 25th April 2008. Organisers said it will be the third Turin festival jointly organised and administered with Italy's National Museum of Cinema.


"23 years of exploration and construction of queer imagination," they said in a press release. "With a sharp discerning eye for perceiving new developments, the festival has gone from strength to strength, becoming one of the major drivers of dialogue between the GLBT community and the public.


"Moreover, it has introduced Italian audiences to the works of established directors such as Francois Ozon, Gus Van Sant, Derek Jarman and Todd Haynes.


Last year more than 25,000 people from all over the world attended. Along with the competition sections for full-length features, shorts and documentaries, this year there will be a retrospective on Japanese queer films from the 1960s to the present.Sebastien Lifshitz and Stanley Kwan be present at the festival and honoured with retrospective tributes. Other highlights include:


* Divine, camp icon par excellence, who died in 1988 at age 43, will be remembered on the 20th anniversary of his death with an image-gift by Francesco Vezzoli and with a screening of Paul Bartel's Lust in the Dust (1985), where Divine teamed up with Tab Hunter in a triumph of kitsch.


* Jodie: An IconA special evening will be dedicated to Jodie Foster, a talented actress, now out as a lesbian icon. Pratibha Parmar's documentary Jodie: An Icon explains how she managed this in over 30 years of screen acting.


*Retrospective: j-ender: big bang love in JapanAn exciting journey into the empire of senses and signs. In collaboration with NEO(N)EIGA,

The Festival will present the first European retrospective of Japanese queer films from the 1960s to the present. The retrospective will cross borders of gender and genre as it explores the Land of the Rising Sun. The cinema offers unique perspectives for us as distant observers of a country and a culture whose complexity is revealed in the endless paradigms of self-portrayal.

Madonna and Justin Timberlake Have 4 Minutes To Save The World!!


Imagine if the planet was in chaos, that there was only 4 minutes to save the world and that the only superheroes around to help were Justin Timberlake and Madonna.
Holy like a virgin Batman, what a nightmare for man-kind! Luckily, Justin Timberlake and Madonna aren't superheroes, they are pop stars and '4 Minutes To Save The World' is only the name of their new song.
Timberlake was in London this past week working on a video for the song with Madonna so we can assume that this will be the name of the first single from her forthcoming album.
Jonas & Francois have directed the clip, they, of James Blunt and Maroon 5 fame).
Madonna's next album, reported but unconfirmed, to be called 'Licorice', will be released in April.
It will be her final album for Warner before she heads off to her new life in 360 land with Live Nation.



SYDNEY GAY AND LESBIAN MARDI GRAS TURNS 30!


Up to 300,000 people lined Sydney's streets to watch the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Saturday as the largest gay pride march in the Asia Pacific region marked its 30th anniversary.
For the first time, serving military personnel were among the 10,000 costumed participants sashaying through the city's Oxford Street gay district, showing how much attitudes have changed since the first event in 1978.
That march, staged at a time when male homosexuality was still illegal in New South Wales state, was a demand for gay rights that ended with more than 50 arrests as police and protesters clashed. Since then, the Mardi Gras has become better known as a sequin-adorned extravaganza that attracts tourists from around the world and pumps millions of dollars into the city's coffers.

About 80 defence force personnel were given permission for the first time to participate, alongside a lesbian motorcycle group who call themselves "Dykes on Bikes" and a contingent of swimwear-clad gay lifesavers.

2.16.2008

Goodbye Madrid, Hello Doha



DOHA, Qatar - After two phenomenally successful years in Madrid, Spain, the Sony Ericsson Championships moves to the Middle East for the next three editions with the Qatari capital hosting the season-ending extravaganza.

Sony Ericsson Championships - Qatar 2008 will be the biggest tennis event ever held in the region, with the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour's Top 8 singles players and Top 4 doubles teams competing for $4.45 million in prize money. Current world No.1 Justine Henin may very well be aiming for a hat-trick of titles, having won both editions held in the Spanish capital, in 2006 and 2007.

The city of Doha has hosted a stop on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour every year since 2001, when it first held a Tier III event. The Qatar Total Open was upgraded to Tier II status in 2004 and in 2008 will be a Tier I event for the first time, offering prize money of $2.5 million.

The same organisers of the Qatar Total Open will be staging the Sony Ericsson Championships - Qatar 2008, promising an exciting spectacle for all who witness it live, on television or online. The season-ending event will be held from November 4 to 9; Doha will remain the host in 2009 and 2010, with Istanbul, Turkey having a three-year stint as host from 2011 to 2013. More information on the Sony Ericsson Championships - Qatar 2008 will be available on www.sonyericsson-championships.com throughout 2008.

Source : www.sonyericsson-championships.com

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