Fridae speaks with Filipino director Auraeus Solito whose latest film Boy, which is meant to have its world premiere in Singapore this weekend, has been disallowed for "normalising homosexuality."
Spend your pink dollars at gay businesses this April, urges 5Degrees which has got over 60 businesses in Singapore signed up for its first ever Pink Month campaign.
Fridae speaks to Singapore's up and coming talent DJ Big Kid who will play an opening set for Superstar DJ/ Producer Tony Moran at the Lah! Mardi Gras Festival.
Boo Junfeng's short film Tanjong Rhu and Kan Lume's Female Games will premiere in Singapore at the 22nd Singapore International Film Festival, April 14-25.
Gay Asian viewers have expressed their outrage that the words "gay" and "lesbian" in Milk writer Dustin Lance Black and actor Sean Penn's Oscar speeches have been muted out during the recorded broadcasts.
The fundraising gala premiere of a biopic about America's first openly-gay publicly-elected politician Harvey Milk has raised S$14,000 for Indignation, Pinkdot Singapore and gay filmmaker Loo Zihan's new project.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore says it does not support the repeal of laws that criminalise gay sex acts, and "persons with homosexual tendencies (orientation) should refrain from irresponsible sexual acts."
It's time to switch to Campbell's if you have been buying any lesser soup. Unlike McDonald's, the iconic soup company is standing behind their ads that feature a same-sex couple and their son despite a boycott threat by an anti-gay group.
Following a widely publicised religious edict that banned "tomboyish" behaviour, the arts community in Kuala Lumpur is hitting back with a "fashion show extravaganza that celebrates gender diversity and outrageous individual expressions of style."