Watch ICYMI June Releases many of us missed with Pride Part 2 : This interview with Billy Porter about all of it with Bill Coleman is another not to miss. Part of the ‘Red Hot’ Release, “aka ‘A Couple of Black Queers Sitting ‘round Talkin’”
Dan of ‘Dan and Phil…’ does an hour of ‘anti-pride pride’ and it has it’s awkward moments, but it hits the mark more than it misses. The Emo King of gay YouTubers brings honest talk, deep fears we don’t speak, funny bits, and YouTube skills from a decade doing it. Plus: a show from the UK by Attitude magazine with artist Ava Max; The full-length version of a Stonewall documentary by the NYC LGBTQ Center.
Miley Cyrus: Stand By You special celebrates pride through the power of music
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Miley Cyrus And Maren Morris Slay Dancing Queen Cover In Matching Magenta
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Miley Cyrus’ Unforgettable ‘Can’t Be Tamed’ Era
Bangerz, she critically wounded her wholesome alter ego with the
Can’t Be Tamed era. Boasting a slightly sexier image, a more mature sound and outspoken attitude, this was when the pop star started shaking the chains of child stardom. The title track is an underrated banger for the ages, while “My Heart Beats For Love” was a loud-and-proud gay anthem. Other highlights from the album include a cover of
Poison’s “Every Rose Has Its Thorn” and the electro-pop gem “Who Owns My Heart.”
The fact that the era was shelved after a couple of singles remains one of the great pop injustices of the 2010s. Particularly with songs like “Permanent December,” “Forgiveness And Love” and “Liberty Walk” going to waste. Aesthetically, Miley took the first tentative steps towards the sheer mayhem of