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Singapore PM criticised for defending anti-gay sex law
Members of the LGBT community in Singapore today expressed their disappointment and outrage over the prime minister's reasoning as to why section 377A of the Penal Code which criminalises gay sex should remain.
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Elderly gay couple come out in karaoke video on Chinese social network
An elderly couple in Beijing, China who came out as gay and announced their upcoming marriage on Weibo, the popular Chinese microblogging social network, has attracted thousands of comments and gained over 5,000 fans in days.
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Taiwanese pop star A-mei affirms support for gay acceptance at Singapore concert
Performing in Singapore on Saturday night, Taiwanese pop star and gay equality advocate Chang Hui-mei, who is popularly known as A-mei, showed her support for gay men and lesbians as she waved a rainbow flag and same-sex couples in the audience were shown kissing on the large screen.
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Lost in paradise
This week, the Love and Pride Film Festival presents four LGBT-themed films for Singaporean audiences. We focus on a festival highlight: Vu Ngoc Dang's Lost in Paradise, which may be Vietnam's very first gay movie.
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The Grandmaster
Love it or hate it, The Grandmaster is a masterpiece that goes beyond the cartoonish legend of Ip Man.
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Shame
Shame is a stunning film whether you watch it as a cautionary tale about sex addiction or a mood piece about New York.
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Quartet
This film manages to put a positive spin the physical, private, and social aspects of ageing without sugar-coating the fact that it can be a wretched business.
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Bullet to the Head
Walter Hill is dead. Long live Walter Hill.
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Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters
Yes Dorothy, only bad witches are ugly!
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