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Voyeuristic fun comes to the stage with Robert Matson’s Drama Queens

(Oklahoma City, OK) It’s full-tilt dramatics when dancers and singers try to stay out of each other’s path of turmoil but end up revealing dirty little secrets, star-struck dreams and their underwear in Robert Matson’s Drama Queens. The all-male comedy will perform March 9-31, Friday and Saturday nights at the Boom. “The audience takes a [...]

Vick’s Picks

A Vick’s Picks Retro Cult Review Wild In The Streets Since this is an election year it might be time for this one. The headline of the original 1968 movie poster reads “If you’re thirty, you’re through!” Though preposterous, this hippie exploitation film starring Christopher Jones as rock star/ revolutionary Max Frost takes you on [...]

Randy Roberts Potts, Gay Agenda makes Oklahoma debut in February

“The Gay Agenda” is a roving performance piece that uses empty storefronts instead of a stage, featuring Randy Roberts Potts and his partner Keaton inhabiting a makeshift living room and engaging in an array of activities popular among gay couples: reading, checking email, cooking dinner, watching television and more. Viewers, who do not interact directly [...]

Eureka Springs Pride events

A commentary by Robin Dorner Gayly Editor in Chief Seriously Gayly readers; it’s as if it’s always Pride in Eureka Springs! Every day the businesses all over town fly their rainbow flags, gay couples can stroll down the streets of Eureka holding hands and not be judged, discriminated against or, for that matter, thrown out [...]

Segmento para la TV con Esai Morales

Informe del Personal Esai creció en Brooklyn, New York, con su madre. De niño, se preocupaba tanto porque su mamá fumaba que solía esconder sus cigarrillos. Finalmente ella dejó de fumar y ahora está saludable y feliz. Esai se coloca tanto detrás de la cámara, como director, como frente de ella, para recrear -en forma [...]

Oklahomans for Equality continue “First Thursday” Art Opening and Exhibit of Heathyr Chenoweth and Rosie Lynch

(Tulsa, OK) – The January Oklahomans for Equality (OkEq) showcase and exhibit of local artists at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center (621 E. 4th Street in Downtown Tulsa), will present the works of Robyn Chenoweth and Rosie Lynch – Acrylics and Watercolor plus Photography in a show beginning with a reception on Thursday, January [...]

OKC Pride announces 2012 date & plans for health center

By Robin Dorner Editor in Chief With the extreme heat at the end of June last year and many of the past years, the OKC Pride board had to make a tough decision. The date for Pride 2012 has been moved to May 11 – 13, 2012. “It’s over the last five years we have [...]

More exciting events in Eureka Springs continue through the Christmas Holiday

Staff Report Through Christmas day, the Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center will host a 350-piece lighted Victorian snow village, complete with several antique train sets running in the display. Hours are 2-7 p.m., or by appointment for special groups. The Pine Mountain Theater offers it’s annual Christmas Show Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, starting [...]

Rebecca Edwards to perform at Full Circle bookstore

Rebecca Edwards will be at Full Circle at 50 Penn Place on Saturday Dec. 17, 7:30-9:30pm. Pianist is Elad Katz – fabulous jazz pianist – Full Circle now serves wine and beer, along with coffees, desserts and gelato. Rebecca will perform some of her own originals and some jazz/pop favorites. Stop by on your way [...]

Mr. Gay Oklahoma USofA garners national titles

By Robin Dorner Editor in Chief Last month, our Mr. Gay Oklahoma USofA 2011, Kelly Keliente Forbes travelled to Houston for the finals in the Mr. Gay USofA contest. Where he did not win the top prize, he did win two very exceptional titles. The first being voted, “Most Handsome” nationally among the judges and, [...]

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