Of all the LGBTQ novels I’ve read during the summer of 2024 (some of which were unfinishable), there are only two I’ve been consistently recommending without hesitation.
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When mounting a stage parody of TV’s “The Golden Girls,” it takes really big shoes to fill the roles originated by iconic stars Beatrice Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan, and Estelle Getty. And those shoes need to be even bigger when the four female leads are portrayed by men, says actor Vince Kelley, who steps into McClanahan’s part of Blanche in “Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue” Tuesday, Sept. 3 to Sunday, Sept. 29 at Broward Center’s Amaturo Theater.
Five prestigious Special Awards will be presented at the Carbonell Awards Ceremony on Monday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 p.m. at the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center.
Under strict orders from the studio not to reveal any spoilers (we don’t want to piss off Jeff Bezos or the ghost of Louis B. Mayer now, do we?), makes writing a review of “Blink Twice” (Amazon/MGM), Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut a bit of a challenge, but I’ll give it my all.
Island City Stage founding artistic director Andy Rogow always wanted to do a play by the legendary Charles Busch. The New York-based playwright, who crafted an inimitable style of theatrical drag, stars in plays that he writes for himself portraying over-the-top female divas who appear to be trapped in time in the golden age of Hollywood.
Rita Mae Brown will be holding an author discussion, a Q&A, and a book signing for the Stonewall National Museum on Thursday, Oct. 24 at The Center for Spiritual Living, 4849 N Dixie Hwy, Oakland Park.
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