A Happy Birthday to all Sean’s…new club alert…and a selfish Meat Street Beat

It was my birthday yesterday and writer-Los Angeles celebutante Steven Reigns sent me this:

Watch this poster’s other videos. No wait, don’t. Instead, keep in mind that you too can become a YouTube celebrity of sorts with just a webcam, a computer and an internet connection.

If you haven’t heard, there’s a new club opening up this week on Davie called Pulse with three nights lined up to celebrate its pending fabulosity:

While out shopping with my sister Lindsay this afternoon (what better way to spend a birthday), I heard this in the lady’s side of Zara on Robson St:

Oh that Dannii Minogue is a saucy minx! To watch a better quality video, click here. I enjoy that Jason Nevins is floating around like a DJ God…mmm hmm…sure.

Anyway, shopping with my sister and hearing Dannii in a store got me to thinking about all things sisterly – the one, the only Kylie Minogue released a new single and remix album this week. Here’s the single, it’s different but I like it – this isn’t the official video but hey, it’s something:

And here’s a non-remixed version:

 

I’ve heard rumours that Paula Abdul has also cut a version of this track and that it will be Paula’s first single of her new album. I guess we’ll see this spring…

Keep Reading

Juicy Love Dion with an up arrow behind her; Athena Dion with a down arrow behind her

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 18, Episode 15 power ranking: Battle of the queens

Ten eliminated competitors returned for the LaLaPaRuZa, but who won?
Discord Addams and Jane Don't

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Season 18, Episode 15 recap: All Ru, all the time

This season’s LaLaPaRuZa is all about Mother
The cover of Work to Do by Jules Wernersbach; Jules Wernersbach

‘Work to Do’ shows just how dramatic a grocery store can get

Jules Wernersbach’s energetic novel delves into the intricacies of queer entrepreneurship, climate change—and class revolt
Side-by-side images of author Sara Ahmed holding her dog, wearing pink sparkles with dark hair, and the cover of her book "No! The Art and Activism of Complaining." The book cover is light pink with black text on a white background.

Sara Ahmed says we need more complainers, not less

Whether it’s queer community, academic or government institutions, the feminist scholar says there's value in complaints
Advertisement