Devout Christian Beyonce Knowles says God will not allow her to kiss girls but is however alright with her body-baring outfits and provocative performances on stage.
Escape Productions stages gay British playwright, Terence Rattigan's The Deep Blue Sea, which he had written after his male partner committed suicide shortly after leaving him for a another man.
Sook C. Kong catches the Canadian premiere of Yau Ching's indie film, Ho Yuk: Let's Love Hong Kong, has supper with the filmmaker and tells how the film examines lesbian desire and the isolated and compartmentalised lives of lesbians in HK.
Attending American Pie: The Wedding, Fridae's Alvin Tan finds himself pushed past his gross-out threshold and laughing out loud at the movie's many tasteless but hilarious jokes.
Fridae's resident music critic, Ms Mariah Scary, returns with a review of Dido's Life For Rent and explains why the singer-songwriter's new release is perfect for the Bridget Jones crowd.
Toy Factory stages the Mandarin production of Jonathan Harvey's Beautiful Thing starring local actors Scott Lei, Charmaine Ang, Ben Xiao, Darius Tan and Alicia Kim in Singapore for the second time.
Fridae's resident expert in showtunes, Alvin Tan, reviews Camp, a movie featuring a group of unknowns with show-stopping talents (but junior high acting skills) and explains why it's a must-see for gay men with Broadway aspirations.
Melissa Etheridge and Tammy Lynn Michaels, one of the most highly visible lesbian couples in the entertainment industry, has exchanged vows in a private ceremony in California last Saturday.
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, one of the most watched shows on Amercian TV will soon hit Australia, who is set to produce its own local version featuring five local gay maestros.
Fridae's Alvin Tan catches the well-styled Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde and argues why despite a chiffon-thin plot, the movie is worth watching for Reese Witherspoon's Barbie-with-a-brain routine.