HomeLifestyle (Page 1849)

Lifestyle

Founded by UCLA students in 1982, Outfest – which runs several film festivals each celebrating a different aspect of the LGBTQI community and filmmaking – uses the power of movies to promote acceptance and equality for all LGBTQI people. Read more
The city of Memphis in Tennessee is famed as the home of the Blues and the birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll, so it’s no surprise it makes the perfect creative landscape for one of the city’s core art institutions – the Indie Memphis Film Festival. Read more
Founded in 1977, Frameline Film Festival prides itself on being the United States’ first and oldest film fest devoted to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer programming. Since then, Frameline has grown into the world’s largest and longest-running exhibition of queer media. Read more
Following the success of 'American Crime Story”s fictionalized take on the O.J. Simpson story, USA Network has released its own competitor, 'Unsolved'. The true crime anthology series promises to delve into the case files of a different, unsolved murder every season. Read more
Callie Hernandez, of 'La La Land' fame, has been cast in the lead role for a musical pilot due to air on Fox. Titled 'Mixtape', the show will feature a large cast of interconnected Los Angeles residents and explore their different stages and experiences with love, supported by the music that defines each character. Read more
We’ve put together our top picks of sports-related films that are so good, even peeps who don’t like sports will love ‘em. These should help you get into that sporty spirit (without having to watch people broom their way to victory). Read more
Over the weekend, transgender star Laverne Cox claimed there may be “fewer opportunities” for actors like herself in the entertainment industry. As part of the Black History Month conversation event at Macy’s in New York, Cox divulged the challenges she’s personally faced as a black transgender actor. Read more
Time to get your Vogue face on, because today we’re looking at the bright and colorful world of costume design. This week the 20th annual Costume Designer Guild Awards were handed out, with flicks such as 'I, Tonya' taking home the prize of Excellence in Contemporary Film. Read more
Renowned for its diverse film program, Boston’s Wicked Queer film festival provides a vast exploration of what it means to be part of the LGBTQ spectrum. The festival doesn’t settle for safe or simplistic expressions, instead providing a myriad of perspectives about queer identity which reflect Boston’s community. Read more
Translate this Page