With Chicago's six wins, Nicole Kidman wining the Best Actress award for her role in sapphic drama, The Hours, and Spanish gay filmmaker Pedro Almodvar winning the Best Original Screenplay award, this has to be gayest Oscars ever!
Although Jointly & Severably, the latest play by acclaimed playwright Eleanor Wong, is opening in 10 days, W!LD RICE, the Singapore theatre group producing the play has yet to find themselves a production sponsor.
Fridae's Alvin Tan catches the sneak preview of The Hours and emerges from his sapphic experience to explain why it is more than just a movie about lesbians with suicidal tendencies.
Fridae's Ms Mariah Scary reviews the new release from the lesbian community's favourite Spice Girl, Melanie C, and shares why there's no Reason for anyone to rush out and buy her album.
Formerly a backup singer for fellow Canadian Celine Dion, Deborah Cox is set to please her fans with The Morning After, her third album after stepping onto the recording scene 10 years ago.
Fridae's resident movie buff and self-declared fashion maven, Alvin Tan, reviews Daredevil and argues why Ben Affleck is ill-suited in his role as a blind superhero clad in a red leather suit.