Friends and colleagues share how they coping with the COVID-10 pandemic 5 months on.
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“The Queens” Documentary Celebrates the Trans Women of the Miss Continental Pageant
Long awaited documentary takes a look inside the first beauty pageant ever to allow transgender female impersonators to participate.
Mini-Documentary is a Love Letter to NYC’s Oldest Kosher Lunch Counter
Ten minute short “B&H Dairy: A Home for Everyone” showcases beloved East Village lunch counter
From “American Idol” to Hell. Queer Music Video Series Reveals The Dark Side of Hollywood
Channeling Billie Holiday, Prince and Sylvester, glittering gender fluid pop/R&B singer DIIMOND sings of regret and frustration after being beaten, yet again, by his psychotically possessive manager, Damion, in “Bad Attitude,” his first music video from the forthcoming queer, Neo-noir musical miniseries, “The Truth About Fairy Tales.”
Supercute “I Was Born This Way” Collection Bounces into Pride
There's a new kid on the Pride gear block, the supercute "I Was Born This Way Collection" of T-shirts, mugs and home accessories designed by New York City graphic designer and LGBTQ publicist, Andy Reynolds.
Challah! NYC’s Oldest Kosher Dairy Restaurant Re-Opens
The hands down, not-to-be-missed superstar is their tuna melt, and now whitefish melt.
Meet the Gay Record Executive who signed Metallica, Beat AIDS and Took a Bubble Bath with Nina Simone
In his recently published autobiography, Michael Alago recounts his fearless entry into the punk rock scene as a gay Puerto Rican teen from Brooklyn, the intense music biz career that followed, surviving AIDS in the 90s, his recovery from drug and alcohol addiction, and photographing some of the hottest roughnecks on the planet.
Popular Publicity Secures New York Times, CNN Placements for A Second U Foundation
Well deserved press for pro-bono client that is fighting recidivism by turning ex-cons into employed, personal trainers.
Remembering Nashom Benjamin Wooden October 9, 1969 – March 23, 2020
Downtown star, East Village fixture, writer, pop singer, fashionisto, and performer Nashom Benjamin Wooden, died at the age of 50 on March 23, 2020 of the COVID-19 virus.
Coping with COVID-19: How Are You Doing? Editors and Friends Answer.
New York publicist polls media friends for personal answers.