metrosource.com – LGBTQ in LA? Here Are the Top Five Places You Need to Visit

Los Angeles is a sprawling metropolis, and it’s easy to get overwhelmed. But if you can spare a weekend, you can get up to speed on the city’s multi-culti LGBTQ past — and present.

Of course, the City of Angels was settled by a combination of nationalities and cultures, including Spaniards, Latinos, the Chinese (who built the western railroads here), and other peoples of color.

voyagela.com – Meet Spencer Trinwith

Today we’d like to introduce you to Spencer Trinwith.

Spencer, can you briefly walk us through your story – how you started and how you got to where you are today.
My love for acting started at an early age; however, I didn’t try my hand at it until I was well into high school. It was a “love at first sight” moment for me, acting very quickly became the thing I would dedicate myself to and has been that way ever since.

 

Full interview here: http://voyagela.com/interview/meet-spencer-trinwith-actor-west-hollywood/

bravotv.com – The Atlanta Housewives Turn up Toronto in Ultra Sexy Carnival Costumes

Hotlanta is in the house! This past weekend, The Real Housewives of Atlanta ladies made their way up north to Canada for the Toronto Caribbean Carnival — and let’s just say that this is one ATL appearance for the history books.

Porsha Williams, Kandi Burruss, Cynthia Bailey, Marlo Hampton, Tanya Sam, and returning peach Kenya Moore showed out(!) in traditional carnival attire for the vibrant Caribana festivities. The ATL friends displayed unity in matching plunging silver bodysuits paired with sparkly nude tights. They accessorized their sexy costumes with stunning headpieces complete with red, blue, and green feathers and a bejeweled floral crown.

 

Full article here: https://www.bravotv.com/the-real-housewives-of-atlanta/lookbook/rhoa-cast-matching-outfits-toronto-carnival-porsha-williams-marlo-hampton

sheenmagazine.com – RHOA, Tanya Sam Shows Us She’s More Than One Dimensional

Real Housewives of Atlanta, has been a fan-favorite phenomenon for over eleven seasons. Week to week, viewers have an opportunity to watch some of their favorite industry artists up close and personal, in their living rooms. The show has cast a strong group of women, along with some new faces!

Tanya Sam is more than just a cast member, with a background in technology and a champion for diversity. Sam tells us she believed that showcasing diversity on the show is very important “in order to be more representative of Atlanta. Furthermore, I think that it is important to give all our views.” Sam is definitely sharing her views in every possible way!

 

Full article here: http://www.sheenmagazine.com/rhoa-tanya-sam-shows-us-shes-more-than-one-dimensional/

popcorntalknetwork.com – REVIEW: ROCKWELL TABLE AND STAGE’S “A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN”

Do you like baseball? Do you like women? Do you like women who play baseball? Well do we have a show for you! Rockwell Table and Stage, the intimate dinner theater that has brought us unauthorized musical parodies of Troop Beverly Hills and Jurassic Park, has an inspired new parody of A League of Their Own. Sit back and relax as the hilarious cast throws balls over your head and sings about life, love, and baseball in the 1940s.

 

Full article here: https://popcorntalknetwork.com/review-rockwell-table-and-stages-a-league-of-their-own/

afterbuzztv.com – REVIEW: ROCKWELL TABLE AND STAGE’S “A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN”

Rockwell Table and Stage has hit a home run with their newest unauthorized musical parody. After the wild success of adapting flicks like 10 Things I Hate About You and Clueless, the venue has once again leaned into 90s movies nostalgia with the female-centric sports show—and completely knocked it out of the park.

Full article here: https://www.afterbuzztv.com/review-rockwell-table-and-stages-a-league-of-their-own/