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Pre-Order “The Baddest Bitches In Herstory” In Preparation Of This Week’s Upcoming “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars” Episode

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If you’re looking to get a herstory lesson, this coming Thursday’s “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 2” will give you just that! Category is: Herstory of the World! In honor of the upcoming main stage challenge, RuPaul is dropping the pre-order for the single on iTunes now.

Click HERE to get the pre-order!

Thursday’s episode is gonna go down in the books a little like this:

And you can pre-order the song here (it will be available to you after it airs on 9/9!)

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HiddleSwift Is OVER!

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After months of fake-dating and annoying EVERYBODY, People magazine announces the dissolution of the celebrity couple known as HiddleSwift. Taylor Swift, it appears, had grave concerns over their public image.

Via HuffPo:

“She was the one to put the brakes on the relationship,” a source told Us Weekly about the split. “Tom wanted the relationship to be more public than she was comfortable with. Taylor knew the backlash that comes with public displays of affection but Tom didn’t listen to her concerns when she brought them up.”

Hiddleston was rumored to have asked Swift to accompany him to the upcoming Emmy Awards, where he is nominated for his performance in AMC’s critically hailed miniseries “The Night Manager.” R.I.P., the amazing questions Ryan Seacrest and company could have asked them on the red carpet.

Swift is reportedly “embarrassed that the relationship fizzled out” so soon, but honestly, isn’t this what she came here for?

Comments on HuffPo run the gamut from”

So you’re telling me that Brock Turner had his trial, sentencing, served time and was released quicker than a Taylor Swift relationship lasted..?

to

The next Taylor Swift song is called “Loki for Love in all the Wrong Places.”

(Photo: Pacifoc Coast News)

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Is Kesha Going To Be Featured On Gaga’s “Perfect Illusion”?

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Gaga is up to something…she posted the official date for the highly anticipated release of “Perfect Illusion” today – from the upcoming LG5. (It’s this Thursday in case you’ve been sleeping under a rock…) But Kesha is up to something too…maybe they are up to trouble together?

Check it out:

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The two famous songbirds started hanging out a butt load of times when Kesha’s horrifying case became more public.

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And from the looks of both of their Insta avis…they look awfully similar and/or like they are in the same location. Take a look for yourself:

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Amirite? Maybe there’s a surprise video too?

And then Kesha went on to post this to her Instagram:


Secret plans for cool shit?! Could it be?! What do you think, WOWers?! We sure hope this is one bad romance rumor that is true!

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September 7th: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Musician, Michael Feinstein

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Michael Feinstein at the Palladium in Carmel, Ind., Thursday, Nov. 11, 2010. (Photo by AJ Mast)

Photograph by AJ Mast

September 7, 1956Michael Feinstein:

“My career has been constant and that’s been a great gift because when I look at who was starting at the same time, a lot of them are not around anymore. I’m lucky I’m still doing what I love and I have new faces in my audience all the time. It’s an evolving audience and something I didn’t expect would happen. … There’s a core audience of the material and it doesn’t matter whether it’s mainstream or not in that most pop music is only a flash in the pan. It’s of the moment, then it fades. So to have the resonance, the life of this music to embrace, is really special and extraordinary.”

Michael Feinstein married his longtime partner Terrence Flannery in October 2008. The ceremony was performed by famed television judge Judith Sheindlin, also known as Judge Judy, a good friend of the couple. The ceremony took place on the couple’s estate with more than a hundred of their close friends as guests, including Warren Beatty and Annette Bening, David Hyde Pierce, Doris Roberts, Joan Collins and Henry Winkler. Liza Minnelli and Barry Manilow sang. The Feinstein/Flannerys have homes in NYC and Beverly Hills.

Feinstein is a Musical Anthropologist and Archivist for the repertoire we call The Great American Songbook. The Library Of Congress elected him to the National Sound Recording Advisory Board, an organization dedicated to safeguarding America’s musical heritage.

Feinstein was born to Jewish parents in Columbus, Ohio. When he was five years old he studied piano for a couple of months until his teacher became angered that he wasn’t reading the sheet music she gave him. He was more comfortable playing by ear. His mother saw no problem with her son’s method; she took him out of lessons and allowed him to enjoy music his own way.

After graduating from high school, he worked in local piano bars, moving to Los Angeles when he was 20 years old. Working as a piano salesman in LA in the late 1970s, he supplemented his income by singing and playing tunes at local nursing homes. Through the widow of legendary pianist/actor/personality Oscar Levant, he was introduced to the great lyricist Ira Gershwin, who hired him to catalogue his extensive collection of LPs.

That assignment led to a six year musical excavation of Gershwin’s home in Beverly Hills, preserving the legacy of Ira and George Gershwin, who had died four decades earlier. Feinstein’s extended stay at the Gershwin home enabled him to get to know next door neighbor Rosemary Clooney, who said come-on-a-my-house. Clooney and Feinstein enjoyed an intensely close friendship lasting until Clooney’s final bow in 2002.

He later would serve as musical consultant for My One And Only (1983) a rather smart Broadway musical made up from Gershwin tunes from other shows. His terrific memoir, which comes with a CD, is titled The Gershwins And Me: A Personal History In Twelve Songs (2012). He writes about George Gershwin’s perceived gayness:

“There have always been rumors circulating about George’s sexuality, and I address it because so many people have asked me about it, and it’s important to the gay community to identify famous personalities as being gay. In the case of George, it’s all rather mysterious because I never encountered any man who claimed to have had a relationship with George, but a lot of innuendo.”

“Yet Simone Simon said that she thought that Gershwin must be gay because when they were on a trip together, he never laid a hand on her, she said. Cecelia Ager, who was a very close friend of George’s and whose husband Milton Ager was George’s roommate, once said: ‘Well, of course, you know, George was gay’. And Milton said: ‘Cecilia, how can you say that, how can you say that? And she just looked at him and said: Milton, you don’t know anything’.”

Feinstein also writes that although Ira Gershwin was perfectly accepting of his friends being gay, the first recording he heard of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus performing The Man I Love made him “very uncomfortable” and he asked for it to be turned off.

Feinstein has spent his entire adult life chronicling, cataloging, chronicling, conserving, championing, and giving voice to the work of various composers and lyricists with his ambitious songbook project where he records an album featuring the music of a featured songwriter: the Gershwins, Hugh Martin, Jimmy Webb, Jay Livingston, Ray Evans, Jule Styne, Burton Lane, Jerry Herman and Johnny Mercer.

Feinstein was more or less discovered by Liza Minnelli and his career really took off after his 1986 Broadway show, Isn’t It Romantic. He is one of the premiere interpreters of American popular song. Plus, he is a songwriter also, collaborating with Alan and Marilyn Bergman and my friend Carole Bayer Sager.

He created quite the controversy for performing at the White House on Valentine’s Day 2006 for President George W, Bush and a bunch of Right-Wingers. Feinstein responded to criticism from the gay community:

“My acceptance of the invitation was with the understanding that I would bring my partner. We were treated in every way as a couple, both our names were on the invitations, and we had our photographs taken with the President and Laura Bush. We introduced ourselves to other guests as life partners and were accepted without issue as a couple. The White House belongs to all of us.”

In 2009, he collaborated with openly gay singer/actor Cheyenne Jackson on a club act The Power Of Two. They performed it at Carnegie Hall with a an orchestra where Jackson created a sensation by singing the Gershwins’ Someone to Watch Over Me without changing the pronouns. After dedicating the song to his boyfriend Monte Lapka, Jackson sat down on the lip of the Carnegie Hall stage and channeling Judy Garland’s performance there, quipped to the front-row: “Pardon my crotch”.

The duo also sang We Kiss In The Shadows from Rodgers and Hammerstein’s The King And I (1951). The lyrics take on a whole new meaning when sung by two gay guys.

We kiss in a shadow

We hide from the moon

Our meetings are few and over too soon

We speak in a whisper

Afraid to be heard

When people are near, we speak not a word.

Alone in our secret

Together we sigh

For one smiling day to be free

To kiss in the sunlight

And say to the sky:

Behold and believe what you see! Behold how my lover loves me!

In 2010, Feinstein had the gayest show on Broadway starring along with Dame Edna in the hilarious All About Me .

Feinstein is the owner, along with Liza Minnelli, of the Manhattan nightclub Feinstein’s At The Regency, Feinstein’s At The Shaw in London, and Feinstein’s At The Nikko in San Francisco.

He recently completed a six-part video series about the history of American Popular Music up to 1960. He currently serves as conductor of the Pasadena Pops, succeeding Marvin Hamlisch.

My sources tell me that Feinstein is busy adapting the film The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) into a Broadway musical.

I appreciate his talents a great deal. My mother, who knows a thing or two about music, has stated that our singing style sounds similar. I should be so talented. Well, actually our singing is similar; I’m just not one to toot my own horn. How impossibly gay is this entire #BornThisDay post? As I remarked to a friend just the other day: “Sometimes, out of nowhere, I just go inexplicably gay.”

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#GQAwardsUK: Well-Dressed Dudes, (Chris Pine) a NSFW Speech (Amy Schumer) & Grayson Perry. Watch

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The star-studded GQ Men of the Year Awards were just handed out at the Tate Modern in London. I have to say looking through some of the pics on the photo agency’s site, I didn’t recognize some of the faces or names. I assumed they were British sport stars or TV actors and that was mostly true. But it’s such a good-looking group, I sorted through them and came up with some well-dressed men, a few babes and then there’s Grayson Perry, who defies every sort of category. He won Best Writer but to get a taste of what he’s like, watch his acceptance speech below.

Also take in the always entertaining, forever self-effacing potty-mouthed Amy Schumer in her acceptance for Best Woman.

Patrick Stewart came all over my tits.

Simon Peg presented Chris Pine with International Male and confessed that even as a straight man, he lusted after Chris’s cock. (See below.) The event was hosted by Stanley Tucci and Sir Michael Caine was named this year’s Legend. (And he had a hard time making eye contact with Amy, apparently.)

Calvin Harris was presented Best Solo Artist by Ellie Goulding and Bella Hadid was named Model of the Year. Nile Rodgers was named Icon, DJ and producer Mark Ronson won Most Stylish Man, and Ricky Gervais was presented the Genius award, by Sir Patrick Stewart.

Comedian Billy Connolly was presented with the Inspiration award and Team Great Britain (Tom Daley representing) won best Team for their success at the Rio Olympics.

Other presenters included Sir Elton John, Florence Welch, Simon Pegg, Alison Moyet, and Gwendoline Christie.

Feast your eyes and scroll down for all the winners. You can see the full range of acceptance speeches here.

Chris Pine

Chris Pine

Calvin Harris

Calvin Harris

Jack Guinness

Jack Guinness

Oliver Cheshire

Oliver Cheshire

Aidan Turner

Aidan Turner

David Gandy

David Gandy

Louis Smith

Louis Smith

Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

James Bay

James Bay

Tom Daley

Tom Daley

Nile Rogers

Nile Rogers

Patrick Stewart & Sunny Ozell

Patrick Stewart & Sunny Ozell

Aljaz Skorjanec & Daisy Lowe

Aljaz Skorjanec & Daisy Lowe

Amy Schumer & boyfriend, Ben Hanisch

Amy Schumer & boyfriend, Ben Hanisch

Josephine de La Baume & Mark Ronson

Josephine de La Baume & Mark Ronson

Billy Connolly & Pamela Stephenson

Billy Connolly & Pamela Stephenson

Ricky Gervais & Jane Fallon

Ricky Gervais & Jane Fallon

Florence Welch with designer, Alessandro Michele

Florence Welch with designer, Alessandro Michele

Florence Welch at the GQ Men of the Year Awards held at the Tate Modern in London

Winnie Harlow

Winnie Harlow

Gwendoline Christie

Gwendoline Christie

Ellie Goulding

Ellie Goulding

Grayson Perry

Grayson Perry

Here are all the winners of the
GQ Men of the Year 2016:

TV Personality – Bear Grylls

Genius – Ricky Gervais

Designer – Alessandro Michele

Woman – Amy Schumer

International Man – Chris Pine

Television Actor – Aidan Turner

Sportsman – Anthony Joshua

Politician – Sadiq Khan

Breakthrough Solo Artist – Jack Garratt

New Media Star – Casey Neistat

Writer – Grayson Perry

Vertu Breakthrough Actor – John Boyega

Breakthrough Designer – James Long

Icon – Nile Rodgers

Hugo Boss Model – Bella Hadid

Patron Tequila Solo Artist – Calvin Harris

Outstanding Achievement Man – Claudio Ranieri

Hugo Boss Most Stylish Man – Mark Ronson

Legend – Michael Caine

Team – Team Great Britain

Inspiration – Billy Connolly

(Photos, Pacific Coast News; via GQ)

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DragCon: Golden Girls Forever ft. Alaska, Joslyn Fox, Pandora Boxx, Madame LaQueer and Jim Coluuci

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Join your favorite queens including Alaska, Joslyn Fox, Madame LaQueer and Pandora Boxx  as they discuss their favorite sitcom ‘The Golden Girls’ with mediator and Golden Girls enthusiast and author of ‘Golden Girls Forever’ Jim Colucci! Look out for special tid bits of how your favorite golden gal pals have influenced your favorite fabulous queens of Rupaul’s Drag Race!

…and if you’ve got nothing better to do:

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#ThingsThatMakeYouGoHmmm: Drake’s Tour Bus Robbed of $3 Million of (Unprotected) Jewels

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TMZ is reporting that one of Drake‘s tour buses was targeted by thieves, who made off with 2 to 3 million dollars in bling.

Drake and his DJ, Future the Prince, were performing at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix Tuesday night when a thief or thieves made it onto a bus shared by the 2 rappers. They took a briefcase that contained millions of dollars in jewelry.

We’re told the jewelry was Future the Prince’s, but the video is clear — Drake was super upset when he learned about the heist.

A couple of side notes here: Number one, who the hell takes $2-3 million of jewelry on a tour bus with them? And leaves them in a briefcase (NOT a safe)? Then leaves the tour bus unguarded? And how the hell does a tour DJ have $3 million to drop on jewelry? I am SERIOUSLY in the wrong business…

Something rather fishy about the whole deal. But far be it from me to insinuate anything…

Watch Drake freak out when he learns of the theft, below

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Bizarre “Grease” Theory: Was Sandy Dead All Along?

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All signs point to YES. According to Reddit user atomicbolt, hidden clues throughout the musical Grease point to the unmistakable truth that Sandy WAS DEAD ALL ALONG. (Dun dun DUN!) In both the opening and closing scenes, song lyrics reveal THE TRUTH THAT OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN HOPED YOU’D NEVER GUESS. That instead of zipping off the fairgrounds in a flying car, she and Danny (John Travolta)… wait for it… were really ascending to heaven!

Think about it. In the first beginning of the movie we see Danny and Sandy frolicking on the beach.

Later, on the first day of school, Danny explains through the song “Summer Lovin” that when they first met, he ‘saved her life – she nearly drowned.’

The fan theory?

‘Sandy actually did drown on the beach that day.’

‘As she drowned, her brain deprived of oxygen, she had a vivid coma fantasy involving her summer fling Danny, where they shared a magical year of high school together.

‘The visions get increasingly outlandish as time passes, until finally, as Danny desperately tries to resuscitate her on the beach, she sees herself flying into Heaven in her dying moments.
‘The entire movie was a drowning woman’s coma fantasy.’

Other Redditors added their two cents:

They reckon that Sandy kills herself towards the end of the movie and that the entire last scene is her dying thoughts or a dream sequence of some kind.

The evidence?

‘The last line of ‘Look at me I’m Sandra Dee (Reprise)’ is ‘Goodbye to Sandra Dee’.

‘Everything that happens in the last scene is just a little TOO perfect.

‘Danny and Sandy are back together despite everything, Rizzo SUDDENLY isn’t pregnant AND Kenickie suddenly decides that he actually loves her, the geeky kid gets onto the sports team, EVERYTHING is suddenly ok, just the way that sweet, innocent Sandy would have wanted it to be.

‘And in the last shot of the movie, she flies up to heaven with her dream boyfriend in her magic flying car.’

Sounds perfectly plausible to me. What do YOU think?

(via Daily Mail)

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New Videos From Acid Betty! Mrs. Kasha Davis! CarmiMua! Marcus Reeves! ThrowinShade!

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Check out the latest videos from our WOWPresents Network! Acid Betty, Mrs. Kasha Davis, CarmiMua, Marcus Reeves, ThrowinShade, and SO MANY MORE all have new videos from the WOWPresents Network!!! Watch all these and more right now on the WOW Report!

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Detox and Phi Phi O’Hara Answer All Your Burning Fashion Week Questions

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RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 2 queens Detox​ & Phi Phi O’Hara answer all of your questions on how to survive New York Fashion Week. What’s the best way to get into a fashion show if you don’t have an invite? How do you keep your makeup looking fierce all day? What happens if you break a heel? Check out the hilarious answers below. (Sponsored by Halston Heritage).

(via OMGBlog)

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September 8th: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Olympic Skater, John Curry

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September 9, 1949John Curry:

“With my medal, it seemed that I had acquired all the trappings that went with it, the chains as well as the ribbons.”

On a winter evening in 1976, millions of people watched gorgeous John Curry skate to Olympic glory. Overnight he became one of the most famous men on our pretty planet and he changed ice skating from negligible sport to high art.

The Husband and I have been fans of figure skating, watching on television for decades. We have our favorites, and we also get chuckles watching ice skating’s insular world, with all of its rules, regulations, and costumes, along with the denial that there is anything intrinsically gay about figure skating.

I enjoy a good game of inventing names for the various positions and skating moves: The Double Nipple Of The Party Boy, The Death Spiral Camel Toe, The Triple Axle Rose, The Fruit Loop, The Lose Your Cherry, Kiss The Nun, and The Hair Bending Junior Swish Swizzle. Whenever I have put on a pair of skates and hit the ice, I have looked just like a newborn fawn standing up for the very first time.

We always admired the good-looking, charismatic Curry, an especially elegant British Olympic Champion who infused figure skating with the possibilities of dance. As an athlete, he was visionary, defining the sport with balletic sophistication. He became one of the first athletes to speak openly of being Gay and HIV Positive.

Dick Button, the Men’s Olympic Champion in 1948 and 1952:

“Curry was the finest and most intelligent all-around skater I’ve ever seen. He skated with a combination of superior athleticism, solid technique, classical line and musical sensitivity. He was choreographically inventive.”

Curry was born in 1949, in Birmingham, England. He wanted to become a ballet dancer, but that was forbidden by his abusive, alcoholic father. He turned to the expressiveness of ice skating, which came close to being dance.

By 1970, he had become the British National Champion. Curry found the training facilities inadequate in England, and in 1973 he moved to Colorado to train with Carlo Fassi who had coached Peggy Fleming to her 1968 Olympic championship.

At the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, Curry faced tough competition from Vladimir Kovalev of the USSR and Canadian Toller Cranston, along with skepticism from the Eastern Bloc judges who always preferred athleticism over artistry.

In the short program, Curry removed a planned spread-eagle flourish from his approach to a double-axel jump. The East European judges apparently appreciated that he did not embellish on what was required. In the long program, Curry balanced his refined style with vaulting jumps to receive higher marks than Kovalev, the silver medalist, from eight of the nine judges.

Peggy Fleming:

“I think he brought the purest form of ballet to the ice. He was a real purist, totally devoted to the art of skating. He also had the technique and athleticism to make that art look effortless. It was a wonderful blend of art and sport.”

Just hours after receiving his 1976 Olympic gold medal, Curry inadvertently disclosed his gayness to a reporter, thinking he was speaking off the record:

“I just accept being gay as the way I am. I don’t think of it as being bad or wrong or to do with any form of illness. I never pretended not to be gay, ever. I think the more open people are, the easier it gets for everybody else because it demystifies it. I don’t want others to be frightened like I was…”

After the Olympic Games, no longer bound by amateur rules, the professional Curry continued to explore different forms of skating, bringing his acclaimed Ice Dancing show to Broadway in 1977-78 and later touring with his own John Curry Skating Company. He did not go for glitzy Ice Capades shows. Curry:

“I never could see the point of spending 12 years training to go dress up in a Bugs Bunny suit. I was brought up on the Royal Ballet, and I hope it shows in my work.”

Curry directed a 1980 West End revival of the Lerner and Loewe musical fantasy chestnut Brigadoon and he also found work as an actor, appearing in the Roundabout Theatre’s 1989 revival of Privates On Parade, Peter Nichols‘ 1977 farce about a fictional, mostly gay, WW II military entertainment troupe.

Actor Alan Bates had seen Curry on stage and he became a big fan. A married father of teenage twin boys, Bates was at the height of his own fame. He was famous for that notorious hot scene in Ken Russell‘s film Women In Love (1969) where wrestles naked with an equally hunky Oliver Reed. Secretly, Bates had enjoyed many liaisons with other men for decades. Curry was just one of them. But, for 20 years they shared an intense and intriguing romance.

In 1987, Curry was diagnosed with HIV. He later stated that he felt “ashamed” for having contracted any STD. His first lover, skating coach Heinz Wirz claims Curry sought out extreme, sometimes violent sexual experiences, but his affair with Bates seems to have been tender and genuine.

During a 1993 vacation, Curry confided in Bates that he never had wanted to have a long life, or to grow old. What mattered to him was a life lived well in the present and to have mattered somehow. He told Bates that he was ashamed of being broke and was afraid that he had accomplished too little during his life.

On a spring day in 1994, Curry left this world while being held in the arms of Bates. He was just 44 years old. Curry’s athleticism and aesthetic grace had thrilled audiences. He transformed skating into a dazzling art.

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#BornThisDay: Singer, Patsy Cline

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On a spring evening in 1963, Patsy Cline boarded a small airplane to take her from Kansas City, where she had performed at a benefit concert, back home to Nashville. She never arrived. The airplane re-fueled at Dyersburg, Tennessee, but then crashed after take-off, leaving a hole so huge it is still there in the Tennessee woods. Cline, along with her manager and Country Music stars Cowboy Copas, Hawkshaw Hawkins were killed on impact.

But, Patsy Cline the industry is alive and well. Last year, Cline sold more than a million records. Like Buddy Holly, Jimi Hendrix or Janis Joplin, death has not curtailed Cline’s earning power.

Two films from three decades ago, Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980), with Beverly D’Angelo doing her own singing, and Sweet Dreams (1985) featuring Jessica Lange in an Academy Award nominated turn, brought the struggle that was much of Cline’s life to a new audience. Both movies portray Cline as a woman who was forced to fight for her art. She fought the agents who exploited her, she fought the misogynistic Nashville establishment and, most of all, Cline fought her husband, Charlie Dick.

In Sweet Dreams, Dick, played smartly by Ed Harris, is shown as a drunken lout who, jealous of the attention his wife gave to her career at his expense, tries to prevent her from pursuing it, often using his fists. The film suggests that she was traumatized by him and that she spent most of her recording sessions and stage performances in tears. Dick spent the early days of his marriage trying to persuade Cline to stay at home and be a proper wife and not to pursue a music career.

Cline showed up to for a local Nashville television show appearance with a black eye after her husband had gotten drunk. Cline had had him arrested. But after Cline was gone, Dick worked the rest of his life preserving the legacy of Cline as one of the most influential singers of the 20th century.  He was very critical the films and biographies for the way he was portrayed, and he did become very wealthy from her royalties and licensing. Dick bit the big one a year ago.

Dick:

“Movie? Book? I call them a lot of things, none of them printable. I came up with the idea of doing a video about Patsy to clarify so much of what was in the books and the movies. You see, she was just an ordinary girl. She loved home life, you know, cookin’, cleanin’, lookin’ after her family. I didn’t make her. Sure we argued, we were fightin’ all the time, we had a passionate relationship. But we didn’t do knock- down, drag-out fightin’. Not once.”

But what about the legendary way in which Cline would break down while recording her songs or performing on stage? The essential reason that Cline is a true Gay Icon is this image of someone who overcame abuse by a brutish husband who tried to stifle her career.  Gay people can relate to the sound of disappointment and despair in her songs.

Cline has all the requisite elements for being a Gay Icon: a tragic life and early death, a catalog of dark and poignant songs and a miserable, messy personal life. Her music brings a sense of unrequited passion and of heartache, which is meaningful to gay people my age who were unable, because of outside pressures, to express our feelings openly. Plus there is also a camp component. Her clothes, her style; I don’t think you can buy into it without a sense of irony. Cline has a very big, very unabashed voice. It’s feminine without being hesitant or girlish. And she looked big. She was a forcefully featured woman.

k. d. lang had something to do with my deep affection for Cline. I was already aware of Cline’s music and life story before lang had gained her big gay following after she came out of the closet in the late 1980s and announced herself a Patsy Cline fan. She named her band The Re-Clines, and she hired Owen Bradley, Cline’s original producer. She even claimed that she took musical advice from Cline in spiritual chats. That was enough for me to begin a quest to learn all I could.

Of all the ideas my research brought me, including the rumors that she had affairs with other gals, the thing that struck me about Cline was her Dick. He is the villain of this piece, a man who is said to have spent much of his time with her objecting to her career, but who ended up making a fortune from of the very talent he tried to kill off.

Cline remains the most popular female Country Music singer ever. Loretta Lynn, Linda Ronstadt, and Trisha Yearwood have stated that she served as their inspirations. Her brief career produced the number one jukebox hit of all time, Crazy, written by Willie Nelson. For me, she is the quintessential torch singer.

Cline’s short life was genuinely heartbreaking. It reads like the lyrics of the ballads she recorded. She was born Virginia Patterson during The Great Depression. Her father, an accomplished amateur singer, sexually abused her as a child. The family moved 19 times before she was 15 years old. Feeling like a perpetual outsider, Cline dropped out of school to help support her family after the father walked out on them.

She sang in bars and had a cabaret act inspired by Helen Morgan, the tear-stained pop chanteuse of the 1920s. She also appeared in amateur musicals, talent shows, and on local radio.

She chose the name “Patsy” after her last name, and also a nod to singer Patsy Montana, whose cowgirl persona inspired both Cline’s moxie and costumes. She married her first husband, Gerald Cline, when she was 19 years old, but they divorced four years later.

Cline made a big impression in the Washington D.C. music scene and appeared on the Country Music television show Town & Country before landing her first recording contract in 1954 with Four Star Records. She was with the label for four years, but they swindled her out of her record earnings and gave her crappy songs to record. Her contract was bought by Decca Records where she became the protégé of Owen Bradley, who became Cline’s guardian angel for the rest of her recording career.

Cline’s first four singles flopped, but in 1957, Walkin’ After Midnight went to number two on the Country charts, and more amazingly, number ten on the Pop charts. This is when she married that Dick who tried to get her to stay home.

Her career then stalled until 1960 when Bradley began to direct her towards becoming the leading exponent of the new Nashville Sound, beginning with her recording of I Fall To Pieces. Cline initially didn’t go for Bradley’s lush arrangements which featured back-up singing by The Jordanaires.

Cline barely survived a 1961 car accident just as I Fall To Pieces reached number one on the Country and Pop charts. She continued with Top Ten hits Crazy and She’s Got You and top albums, Patsy Cline Showcase and Sentimentally Yours. She was the first Country Music female to appear at Carnegie Hall and Hollywood Bowl, the first to headline her own Las Vegas show, and the first to appear on American Bandstand.

She toured for a year with The Johnny Cash Show in 1962. Cline disclosed her premonitions of an early death to her close friends on the tour Loretta Lynn, Dottie West, and June Carter. Her singles Leavin’ On Your Mind and Sweet Dreams were both in the Top Ten on the Country and Pop charts when that airplane went down on a stormy evening. She was just 30 years old.

New recordings continue to be released after her death, and she remains a consistent bestseller more than 50 years later. Not bad for a girl who couldn’t read music and is quoted as saying: “I don’t know what key I sing in”. She had that rich, expressive, one-in-a-million alto voice and gay people always go for the talent.

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Missy Elliot, Marilyn Manson, St Vincent, Genesis P-Orridge and More in BRILLIANT New Marc Jacobs Fashion Video

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It’s a jaw-dropping three-­minute-long, star-studded ­companion to Jacobs’ fall print ads, set to Man Friday’s “Love Honey, Love Heartache (Larry Levan Mix),” and featuring your favorite stars of the ’90s, 00s, and TODAY! There’s Courtney Love! Marilyn Manson! Missy Elliot! Sissy Spacek! Cara Delevingne! St Vincent’s Annie Clark! Performance artist Kembra Pfahler! Performance artist Genisis P-Orridge! Susan Sarandon! New York Doll David Johansen (I think!)! Club promoter Lady Fag (I think)! Models Adwoa Aboah, Anna Cleveland, and Willy Morsch! Japanese artist Keiji Haino! AND THAT’S JUST WHO I RECOGNIZED ON THE FIRST VIEWING! A literal cavalcade of Who’s Hip and Who’s Hot!

Watch it below

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From Billboard magazine:

Jacobs and (video director) Hype Williams first met at New York’s Mercer Hotel in the early 2000s. “I’ve always thought his visual voice is ­incredible,” says Jacobs, who, along with his muses, stars in the video. In the ’90s, Williams ­revolutionized hip-hop videos with his artistic eye and large-scale ­production values for such artists as LL Cool J, Tupac Shakur, Nas and Elliott, whom he met when she was 16. He was close with Prince (“Sonically, all of us are a derivative of him in some capacity”) and worked with Kanye West extensively. But Williams’ video for Jacobs represents both a genre shift and a return to the spotlight this year. “The clothes had a rhythm that reminded me of Limelight,” says Williams, r­eferencing a bygone New York club that had its ­heyday in the early ’90s. “The music we picked ­represents that era and Larry Levan, [a DJ who] was a genius at what he did; he shaped club culture.”

For Clark, the video shoot with Williams “was like an acid-trip Fellini film, 8½ or Satyricon,” she says. “­[Transgressive i­ndustrial music pioneer] Genesis P-Orridge was on one side of me, Susan Sarandon on the other, and all these ­gorgeous, statuesque ­redheads milling round. It was lovely to be in the company of real artists and ­genuine, beautiful freaks.”

Ever the consummate ­producer, Williams ­understood how to get the best out of the chic motley group Jacobs ­assembled by ­intuiting how people might respond to music. While shooting the video, he blasted The Prodigy for Clark. For Keiji Haino, the Japanese artist? “No music,” says Williams. “I had to use that, his silence.” Love only wanted to listen to her own songs; Manson “brought it” with Jay Z, even though he only ­listened to Justin Timberlake while ­prepping. “All of the hair and makeup ladies [said they] were ­fanning ­themselves, like, ‘That is the sexiest guy I’ve ever met,’ ” says Clark of Manson. “[He’s] extraordinarily ­intelligent and quite ­flirtatious; he will ­definitely say shit to provoke you,” adds Jacobs, spoken like someone who knows how to do that, too.

 

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A Snippet from Lady Gaga’s Upcoming “Perfect Illusion”

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It’s almost here! All week long, Lady Gaga has been dropping hints about how her upcoming single “Perfect Illusion” will look and sound. We know the collaborators: Mark Ronson, Tame Impala and producer Blood Pop (who have worked with Justin Bieber and Grimes).

Today she dropped a quickie 16-second snippet of the track, with an image of herself dancing in the desert to a blinking strobe light. The same chord is repeated over and over — so there’s not much to go on. It sounds vaguely annoying, but I guess we’ll have to wait until tomorrow’s big reveal to decide.

Listen below.

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Rubber Chicken Ravers

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Yes. It’s that time of day. Time for some chicken-inspired EDM. YouTubers in South Korea calling themselves The Dancing Noodle used the rubber squeaky chew toys to create an electronic dance music club banger.

From HuffPo:

Banging one of the brood on a table, they used the other chickens’ varying high-pitched cheeps to craft out the melody.

OK, so it probably won’t be to your taste if you’re an EDM purist. But the 36-second clip is still proving to be something of an online hit, garnering more than 250,000 views in its first 48 hours online.

Listen to it below.

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John Polly Recaps RDR All Stars 2 “HERstory of the World” on Extra Lap Recap

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HEY, DRAG RACE FANS! It’s RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 2, and John Polly is back with his RUcaps of every episode of RuPaul’s Drag Race, on Extra Lap Recap! This week John recaps the third episode of All Stars 2, “HERstory of the World.”

SPOILER ALERT: The eliminated queen will be revealed, so don’t view the recap if you haven’t watched the full episode!

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