Madge just dropped a pack of Honey Dijon remixes of “Bring All Your Love” with none other than Sabrina Carpenter on the tracks, and now the dancefloor is in trouble.
Find the ‘Twlight Mix’ above, and ‘Peaktime Dub’ after jump!
Téa Mutonji takes over the Champagne Room in the latest episode of the talk series from the team behind STR*PPER NEWS, w/ hosts Andrea and Ariel.
A celebrated Congolese-Canadian author, Mutonji has built a body of work rooted in truthful, character-driven storytelling about friendship and self-discovery. In this episode, she traces her path from aspiring actor and bartender to professional writer, and reflects on how her identity as a queer, bilingual Black woman shapes the stories she tells. She talks about the weight of public perception after Shut Up You’re Pretty became a Canada Reads finalist, why she now guards her privacy and boundaries, her sobriety, her refusal to believe in writer’s block, and her pull toward the unpolished side of human intimacy. She also discusses her forthcoming novel, My Person.
Check it out above and follow on YouTube and Instagram, or subscribe to their Patreon for bonuses and early access!
Hi gay! Our favorite Hacks scene-stealer Meg Stalter has gone full pop star, and the video for her debut single “Prettiest Girl in America” is everything you’d expect from the queen of unhinged confidence, which is to say: perfect, delusional, iconic!
The electro-pop track about the burdens of being THAT famous is the first taste of her debut album Crave, dropping later this summer. Press play below and let her serve. You never stood a chance.
Bruce LaBruce takes over the Champagne Room in the debut episode of the new talk series from the team behind STR*PPER NEWS.
A pioneering Canadian filmmaker and queercore provocateur, LaBruce has spent decades testing the limits of censorship, taste, and institutional power. In the debut episode, he covers the strip club scenes of 1990s Toronto and Montreal, run-ins with customs and police, shadow banning, self-censorship, and his recent film The Visitor. A conversation that goes exactly where you’d expect—and then further. Hosts Tony and Nikki ask all the right questions!
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And if you haven’t already, read the latest OMG.BLOG Q&A with Bruce here.
Maya Rudolph and Cole Escola shut down the Tonys with the most chaotic “Can Women Have It All?” bit we didn’t know we needed! The Oh, Mary! icons came to laugh! Check it out above!
Siren, the baddest bookie in all of New York, tears through Manhattan and Brooklyn to get her money back. She’s gonna collect every last cent, and God help the guy who tries to stop her.
Trans actor/model Leyna Bloom stars in this grindhouse-quese short (clearly influenced by predecessor films such as COFFY) alongside Violet Chachki and Amanda Lepore and was directed by Klimovski. The retro-vibey revenge short has been official selection of Tribeca, BFI Flare, NewFest, OutFest, and Provincetown Film Festivals.
Lushious Massacr recently had her trip to Canada denied, which is a bummer considering she had a whole DRAGVESTIGATIONS episode planned for Canada’s furniture store THE BRICK 🙁
Alas, tis destiny and is meant to happen one day. Check out Jessica Wild crashing Dicks Sporting Goods with Lushious above!