Phin Wong reviews Scout's Honor, a documentary that traces the conflict between the anti-gay policies of the Boy Scouts of America and the broad-based movement by many of its members to overturn them.
Jennifer Lopez is back with a new (and rather inanely titled) album, J To Tha L-O! which recently made US chart history by being the first remix album to top the billboard.
Fridae's entertainment writer Phin, lives in a politically correct, well-balanced house. Well almost, all he needs are a couple of lesbians and he's set. But there's trouble brewing in HappyLand, and he'll gladly tell you all about it.
If you're in a gay relationship in Singapore, you might feel as though society won't let you show your love openly. Fridae's entertainment writer, Phin Wong, explains why such forms of discrimination are in fact a good thing (at least to avid movie-goers like him).
George Michael says he may have deliberately gotten himself arrested in 1998 for lewd conduct so that he could refocus his life after the deaths of his mother and former partner.
Ikram Khasim reviews the ultimate age-defying diva's latest dance-inspired offering Living Proof including the first single The Music's No Good Without You.
To those who think that 'girl power' came and went with the Spice Girls, a night in Kuala Lumpur on March 9 would have undoubtedly proved the skeptics wrong. Fridae's KL writer, Sue Anne Teo checks out the party.