If you want to read a love story about an uptight princess and a chaotic future lord forced to get along, then "Gwen And Art Are Not in Love" by Lex Croucher is the book for you.
Hued Songs, a South Florida Black arts and culture organization renowned for creating experiences that amplify Black joy, creativity, and belonging, is set to make a vibrant debut in Broward County with its holiday function, “A Soulful Christmas.” The organization is well-known in Miami for its celebrated “Juneteenth Experience,” which encompasses spoken word to dance.
Following its successful summer art exhibition “Queer Love,” Thou Art Woman (TAW) returns with a new exhibit at a new venue. “Rain to Rainbow,” a collection of art pieces that display the struggles and triumphs of the LGBTQ community, opens Dec. 14 at the Courtyard by Marriott in downtown Fort Lauderdale. According to TAW co-founder Nik Harris, the venue partnership is particularly meaningful.
The title of the documentary “We Live Here: The Midwest” (Hulu) is a somewhat misleading misnomer. A far better name for the project, featuring interviews with five LGBTQ couples, would be “We Live Here: The RURAL Midwest.”
HarmonyWaves and Wilton Manors Business Association will present the 2nd Annual Wilton Manors Holiday Spectacular, this year featuring Tony Award winner Matt Doyle, on Dec. 11 at Richardson Park, 1937 Wilton Dr. The concert, which begins at 7 p.m. will be hosted by television and radio personality FayWhat?!, and Stoli USA National LGBTQ+ Ambassador, Patrik Gallineaux.
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