Baile Dionisíaco #3Anos – 03/05/2017 – Brasília (DF)

Baile Dionisíaco #3Anos – 03/05/2017 – Brasília (DF)

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Close, fechamento, glamour e diversidade são as palavras exatas para definir o que foi o terceiro aniversário do Baile Dionisíaco que rolou no SubDulcina, no CONIC em Brasília.

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Baile Dionisíaco #3Anos - 03/05/2017 - Brasília (DF)

Must See LGBTQ TV: ‘Orphan Black’ kicks off final season; ‘Shadowhunters,’ ‘Wynonna Earp’ and more return

Must See LGBTQ TV: ‘Orphan Black’ kicks off final season; ‘Shadowhunters,’ ‘Wynonna Earp’ and more return

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Grab the remote, set your DVR or queue up your streaming service of choice! GLAAD is bringing you the highlights in LGBTQ on TV this week. Check back every Sunday for up-to-date coverage in LGBTQ-inclusive programming on TV.

Shadowhunters is back for the second half of its second season on Monday. The remainder of this season will go further into the rift between the Shadowhunters and the Downworlders after Valentine’s attack on the Institute. In the premiere, a greater demon is let loose in New York, Simon works to understand his new life as a Daylighter, and Izzy meets a mysterious stranger named Sebastian. Fans can look forward to seeing how Magnus and Alec’s relationship grows after they said their first “I love you’s” in the 2A finale. Shadowhunters: Monday, 8pm on Freeform.

Netflix’s award winning original Orange is the New Black is back for its fifth season on Friday. The new season will pick up immediately where season four left off, with the impending prison riot. Orange is the New Black: Friday, on Netflix. 

Syfy’s fun and exciting drama Wynonna Earp is back for season two on Friday. The new season follows the titular Wynonna, her sister Waverly, and thier team as they work to rid their town of demons and break the curse on their family. The second season will also further explore the relationship between Waverly and Officer Nicole Haught. Wynonna Earp: Friday, 10pm on SyFy. 

BBC America’s Orphan Black is back for its fifth and final season. The fifth season will continue to tell the story of seveal clones (all played by the superb Emmy Award-winning Tatiana Maslany) as they band together to uncover their history and control their own lives. Season five will also continue to delve into the relationship between Cosima (Maslany) and scientist Delphine (Evelyne Brochu) who reunited last season as the series winds down to a close. Orphan Black: Saturday, 10pm on BBC America.

In honor of Pride month, Turner Classic Movies is doing a spotlight on “Gay Hollywood.” Every Thursday in the month of June, TCM is airing films written or starring LGBTQ talent, and historicial films with LGBTQ significance. Check out their website for a list of films the network will be showing, and when you can watch them. 

Sunday, June 4th: Fear the Walking Dead (9pm, AMC); American Gods (9pm, Starz); Veep (10:45pm, HBO)

Monday: Shadowhunters (8pm, Freeform); Stitchers (9pm, Freeform)

Tuesday: Famous in Love (9pm, Freeform); Animal Kingdom (9pm, TNT)

Wednesday: The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu); Kingdom (8pm, Audience Network)

Thursday: Nashville (9pm, CMT) 

Friday: Orange is the New Black (Netflix); The Originals (8pm, The CW); Wynonna Earp (10pm, SyFy)

Saturday: Doctor Who (9pm, BBC America); Orphan Black (10:00pm, BBC America)

June 4, 2017

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Hawaiian Tiki Play Date, large & small scale 8×8 inch fabric test swatches. My original design created with artist pens & colored pencils. Available as fabric, wallpaper & gift wrap.

Hawaiian Tiki Play Date, large & small scale 8×8 inch fabric test swatches. My original design created with artist pens & colored pencils. Available as fabric, wallpaper & gift wrap.

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Ariana Grande’s ‘One Love Manchester’ Benefit Concert: WATCH LIVE

Ariana Grande’s ‘One Love Manchester’ Benefit Concert: WATCH LIVE

Ariana Grande’s One Love Manchester benefit concert for Manchester bombing victims begins at 2 pm ET. 22 people were killed and 64 injured in the suicide bombing at Manchester Arena on May 22. The concert will benefit the We Love Manchester Emergency fund, set up by Manchester City Council in partnership with the British Red Cross in support of grieving families and victims of the attack.

The line-up so far is Take That, Robbie Williams, Niall Horan, Little Mix, Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Usher, Katy Perry, Coldplay, Black Eyed Peas, and Ariana Grande.

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“Tree Man,” the Internet’s latest thirst trap; Britney Spears love letter to LGBTQ people; Fifth Harmony’s latest

“Tree Man,” the Internet’s latest thirst trap; Britney Spears love letter to LGBTQ people; Fifth Harmony’s latest
Your guide to the best queer entertainment of the week.

www.queerty.com/tree-man-internets-latest-thirst-trap-britney-spears-love-letter-lgbtq-people-fifth-harmonys-latest-20170604?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+queerty2+%28Queerty%29

It’s The Gayest Ball Ever On ‘Drag Race’ [RECAP]

It’s The Gayest Ball Ever On ‘Drag Race’ [RECAP]

Drag Race

Who would’ve thought that it would take putting on hooves for the claws to come out. For a few weeks there, I was starting to think this really was RuPaul’s Best Friend Race. Down to the final five, Friday night’s Drag Race turned up the heat between the remaining queens.

The Gayest Ball Ever had it all: Ribbon dancing! Unicorns! Construction couture!

But before the gals hoofed it (literally) down the runway, we’ve got puppets!

Though there’s been a disappointing lack of mini-challenges this season, it’s good to see the classics. The puppet challenge isn’t too far from the reading challenge, but there’s an added dose of levity, because, well, puppets. Last night’s puppet theatre didn’t quite live up to some of the better seasons (season six in particular was a strong one), but there were a few zingers.

Shea turned out a Peppermint puppet that was a shrieking, screaming, mean mess. Trinity’s Shea puppet basically just yelled about being from Chicago. Peppermint’s puppet version of Alexis Michelle was a singing Broadway diva, but she saved it with a quick change into Alexis’ green roast makeup. Alexis herself? Not great. She did a Sasha puppet that ended up just being more mean than funny.

Once again though it’s Sasha that nailed the humor. Her barbs aimed at Trinity had just the right amount of bite, but there were also real jokes in there. She scored a double burn when she accused Trin of being into horse play (sex with Nina) and pillow play (sex with Nina’s padding).

Her puppet performance earned Sasha the mini-challenge win and the chance to choreograph the rhythmic gymnastics opening number on the runway. Unfortunately, Sasha hasn’t figured out how to intellectualize rhythmic gymnastics, so she struggled to corral the other queens in rehearsal. Shea dominated with suggestions, and Alexis felt ignored. It’s the first thing she bitched about in the ep, but it certainly wasn’t the last.

This season’s ball looks included a rainbow-themed ensemble, a sexy unicorn and one lewk inspired by one of the Village People. As far as ball themes go, this one wasn’t as ridiculous as the Bitch Ball, but it’s pretty close.

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Shea took the win despite a rainbow outfit that looked less like a Pride class and more like it was bought at a Rainbow. Sasha is a real stunner, but her chic fashions seemed to go over the judges’ heads. Peppermint’s unicorn look was a little slouchy, and Alexis trotted out one snooze after another on the runway, landing them both in the bottom two. Alexis again blamed the other queens for not discouraging her fashion choices.

Finally, with all the cannon fodder gone for good, we had the first great lip sync of the season, and to “Macho Man” no less! We’ve had some good performances before, but I think this is the first where both queens really felt like they were fighting to survive. They were both great, but you just can’t out-sync Peppermint. Ru made the right choice to send Alexis back to Broadway, baby.

Let’s see where our ladies stand in our rankings below.

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1. Since the beginning, I was convinced Shea was going to runaway with this whole thing. She still might, but Sasha and Trinity are hot on her heels. I wasn’t wild about her puppet jokes, and I just didn’t think that “rainbow” dress was sickening enough to justify failing to satisfy the challenge. However, her construction worker-inspired outfit was one of the series’ best. Plus, her sexy unicorn made me feel weird feelings.

2. Sasha slayed all three parts of last night’s challenge. I am obsessed with her color-blocked rainbow ensemble, her battlefield unicorn was an excellent choice and, although it was simple, her cowgirl couture was expertly crafted. Sasha is a lock for the top three, but can she snatch the crown?

3. Although I was slow to warm to Trinity, I am all in now. She’s a star. Part of me just thinks she’s not even aware of how good she is. She thinks she’s just a pageant girl, but she’s hilarious, she’s creative, she’s got a vision. I love how she interpreted Policeman last night. Trin is also a good bet for top three, and she may be the dark horse that wins this whole thing.

4. In a way, I wish Peppermint was in the bottom two every single week just so we could see her crush these lip syncs. I mean, I felt like she pulled out that amazing move from the Janet Jackson “If” video for me personally. It was amazing. Sadly, I don’t think she has the skillset to outdo the top three ladies in a challenge or on the runway. At least we’ll get to see her lip sync one more time.

5. I feel badly that Alexis Michelle had to go out on such a sour note. She’s obviously incredibly talented, but every single one of those runway looks last night was a dud. Plus, her defensiveness is such a turnoff. Again she blamed the other girls for not clocking her outfits before she wore them on the mainstage, and she even tried to backtalk Michelle. (Big mistake. Huge.) I think her behavior on the show (and especially on Untucked) made her a bit of a villain, but I don’t think she deserves to be remembered like another Phi Phi. Instead, I’ll look back fondly on her Liza and Kris Kardashian.

How would you rank the queens?

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