6 Oct 2012
Jason Shaw meets Brandon Anderson
19 Jul 2011

By Howard Stump
I've been following Derek Nicoletto's career since I saw the Orion's Light video on Logo. I went right to iTunes, DL'ed the Telling On Trixie album, and have been following since. I was doubly thrilled when I discovered the handsome frontman was out and proud. In my collection, I have the self-titled debut album, and was part of the fundraising cleverly known as "A Band With A Plan," which in some ways foresaw the coming of places like Kickstarter, allowing indie musicians a way to assist in the funding. I have my autographed copy of Telling On Trixie's second (and final) album, Ugly, Broke & Sober. And an autographed copy of Rock Face, the album by Derek & the Darling. So I am truly looking forward to my physical copy of Derek's first solo outing, Kind Ghosts, set to release next Tuesday, July 26th, 2011.
15 Jul 2011
Interview: Alan Hollinghurst
The explicit voice of British gay literature has softened, writes CATHERINE KEENAN. When Alan Hollinghurst finished his fourth book, The Line of Beauty, he had a sense he'd brought something to a close. That novel started at the point where his first novel, The Swimming-Pool Library, had ended: in the summer of 1983, a period of gilded freedom, as his protagonist, William Beckwith, was cutting an explicitly rendered swathe through gay London.
1 Jul 2011
David Hyde Pierce–Interview
Perfectly Pierce
David Hyde Pierce stars as an exceptional entertainer in The Perfect Host, but will the Frasier alum ever be the perfect spokesman for the gay community?
By Brandon Voss for The Advocate magazine
“My life is an open book, but don’t expect me to read it to you,” David Hyde Pierce famously quipped in an interview while starring as Frasier’s prissily neurotic Dr. Niles Crane, a role that earned him a record 11 consecutive Emmy nominations and four wins. That private library card expired in 2007, when Pierce began speaking publicly about his longtime partner, Brian Hargrove, whom he married in California during the brief window in 2008 before Proposition 8 passed. Although the Tony-winning Broadway performer can’t reveal much about his character in Nick Tomnay’s The Perfect Host, which is in theaters July 1, he graciously opens the door on a discussion about not overdoing gay press, not pleasing everyone, and not singing with Helen Reddy.
29 Jun 2011
The Jason Walker Interview
Top music blogger and Rainbow Post friend Howard Stump had the enviable opportunity to interview the appealing and talented Jason Walker recently.
The opportunity to talk to Jason Walker about his music was something I could not possibly pass up. When the appointed time came, I have to say Jason was sweet and charming, and more than willing to talk about the music.
I shall start from the beginning, like what music had he grown up with in Pittsburgh?
“My mother had, and still has,” he told me proudly, “a record collection that would be the envy of many a DJ, and I grew up around really great music, like Motown, Disco and Pop music.”
It seems his mother could be credited for much of his current path. “I started singing when I was 4, and my mother put me in a church choir,” he explained. “I joined the choir and found that I loved Gospel music and lady singers, if you will.”
2 Jun 2011
Jodi Picoult talks about her son’s sexuality
Jodi Picoult, the super international bestselling author with more than 14 million books in print, says she has been aware of her 19-year-old son’s homosexuality for the past 16 years! He only came out to her three years ago!
29 May 2011
A Gaga & Fry Up
It takes quite a bit to excite the staff of The Lanesborough Hotel, one of London’s more self-consciously luxurious five-star residences. Princes, sultans, presidents, oligarchs and film stars have been coming here ever since the grand but oddly anonymous building on the corner of Hyde Park Corner and Knightsbridge arose from the ruins of Belgravia’s old St George’s Hospital some 20 years ago, comes a special report from Stephen Fry in the Financial Times Magazine.
5 May 2011
Levi Kreis - upfront and honest
Top music blogger and journalist Howard Stump interviews the handsome award winning singer and actor Levi Kreis.
I was lucky enough to be offered the opportunity to ask some questions of Tony Award-winning actor/singer Levi Kreis. Well, I was understandably excited, as I am a fan of his work, having purchased my first Levi CD after his appearance on the very first season of The Apprentice. I was intrigued by the handsome singer/songwriter, and searched for information about him. It paid off, and I was able to order One of the Ones, and I have been hooked since. My Kreis collection runeth over, including an autographed Playbill from Million Dollar Quartet, which I saw in previews. His performance of Jerry Lee Lewis was just remarkable, and not only brought him a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor In A Musical, it also earned him the trophy. So I shall start out with my questions about his Broadway run before moving on to the music.
8 May 2010
South Jordan -
Touring is such a good excuse to eat McDonalds!! we pound hamburgers like its nobodies business!
We spend too much of our time looking into computer screens and texting while we should be running around outside and having real conversations with people face to face.
I'm sure it's Michael's gonna be the one getting a lot more 'babes' in the not too distant future. I'm also very sure that it's not going to be long before we'll hear and see a lot more of South Jordan in the mainstream. If you take a little time to listen to their music, I'm sure you'll agree, these young guys have a big future ahead of them. A record deal is almost certainly just around the corner, which I can hardly wait for, I'd also like to thank Michael for his openness and honestly during this interview, it's great to feel the passion.
For more information on Michael and the other boys from South Jordan please visit their website www.SouthJordanMusic.com or join in the fun of the Facebook fan page they have, Facebook.com/SouthJordan as Michael says "It's the most important site for us because we can interact with everyone that visits" and they do try to answer and reply to all the comments they get.
Jason Shaw
7 Apr 2010
5 Apr 2010
Phillip Ashton - Exclusive interview - posted now.
I believe I realized I was gay when I was in the 6th grade and experimented with wearing moms heals, going online and talking to guys. I didn’t start talking to guys until I was 15 and meeting them and all which was a bit scary cause I was young, I met an Abercrombie model and he was my first bf for 3 years. But about in the 6th grade is when I think I knew I was gay.