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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Popping culture: Little Edie is reincarnated on RuPaul's Drag Race

Kudos to Jinkx Monsoon. Boo to the queens who didn't know who Little Edie was.

On the latest episode of RuPaul's Drag Race, the lovely -- and narcoleptic -- Ms Jinkx Monsoon was getting ready with the rest of the queens for this year's edition of the Snatch Game, where each queen dresses up as various celebrities and characters. Well, Ms Monsoon decided to perform her own homage to the kookiest of all high- (and low-) society dames, Little Edie Beale, of the famed Grey Gardens

Now in my book, if you're a gay man and don't know who Little Edie is, then that is unfortunate. If you're a drag queen who makes it onto RuPaul's Drag Race and you don't know who she is, then you, my child, are -- if I can appropriate a term -- ovah.

When Jinkx announces her character to the rest of the crew, many of them don't know who she is. Some of the younger (read: inexperienced) queens may be given a little slack for not knowing about Beale, her mother, the Bouvier-Kennedy-Onassis connection, the house, the cats and the raccoons. But for queens like Coco? That's just sad.

Monsoon is genius in the game, throwing shade in ways that goes right over some of those ladies' heads. 

Gawker has video of the episode, or you can watch the whole thing on OUTtv. And really, you should watch the whole thing. 


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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Popping culture: Big Freedia brings it one more time

If you thought 2012 was a good year for bounce MC Big Freedia, you ain't seen nothin' yet.

After a big North American tour, including stops in Toronto and Montreal (but no Halifax, womp womp), Freedia was recently featured in a documentary on Pitchfork called The Queen Diva, and bounce music was recently featured in a great piece in The Atlantic. The mini-documentary discusses the large queer bent found in bounce.

After pulling out tracks like "Excuse" and "Y'all Get Back Now," Freedia is back with "Feelin' Myself," a barrage on the dancefloor.

Take a gander.


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Monday, February 11, 2013

Popping culture: Postal Service didn't Give Up completely

Ten years ago, two friends from separate musical projects decided to collaborate. But they lived in separate cities, and so their musical endeavour became subject to the mail, as they would send each other lyrics, melodies and chords. That collaboration would become named, aptly, The Postal Service. Their album Give Up featured such beautiful songs as "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" and "We Will Become Silhouettes." It would become Sub Pop Records second-best-selling album, after Nirvana's Bleach.

Unfortunately, there was never a second album. There were rumours, but nothing ever really materialized. Until now.

Sub Pop is putting out a 10th-anniversary edition, along with two new tracks, featuring Rilo Kiley alum (and she of the immortal line "He touched my breast!" from The Wizard) Jenny Lewis. Today, one of the tracks, "A Tattered Line of String," was released on YouTube.


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Monday, February 4, 2013

Popping culture: Joseph Gordon-Levitt turns tables on paparazzi

Photographers are often the most difficult people to photograph. But what if the photographer is a paparazzo?

In 2006, Joseph Gordon-Levitt decided to turn the tables, or rather the camera lens, on a duo of paparazzi to see what they would do. He then follows them to ask them questions, which they avoid answering by insulting him. But the interesting part is how one of them ends up flirting with him, in a roundabout way. (Via Gawker

*language NSFW


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Monday, January 28, 2013

Willam Belli, Detox Icunt & Vicky Box strike again

After their lovely homage to Wilson Phillips with "Chick-fil-A," Willam Belli, Detox Icunt & Vicky Vox have done it again, this time with a very NSFW-ish video. 

"Boy Is a Bottom" is about a "total tops total dream," with a little bit of a nod to En Vogue (watch it and you'll see/hear it). 

Check it out.


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Friday, January 25, 2013

Popping culture: Former feline mayoral candidate, Tuxedo Stan, battles cancer

Tuxedo Stan, the much-beloved kitty candidate from Halifax's 2012 mayoral race, is ill.

The penguin-suited cat has renal lymphoma, a type of cancer common in cats, reports The Chronicle Herald.

The cat made local news when he ran for mayor, opting for a platform that would help with the local pet population. He later became known globally as his story was picked up by news reports, even being mentioned on such shows as Ellen and Anderson Cooper.

You can find out more about Stan's health, as well as his ongoing campaign, at tuxedostan.com.

We here at Down East wish him a speedy recovery.


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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Popping culture: Anderson defends Beyoncé, lip sync or no lip sync

Anderson Cooper decided to throw his hat into the ring over the whole "Did she or didn't she?" fracas in terms of Beyoncé's recent performance during Obama's inauguration.

Although one may have expected him to perhaps have a giggling fit, he was able to contain himself and applauded her performance, no matter what it turns out to have been.


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Monday, January 14, 2013

Popping culture: Jodie Foster says what we all know, and then some

The life of a celebrity is one of secrets, some of them open and some of them carefully (and sometimes expensively) hidden.

One of the most well-known open secrets in Hollywood was about Jodie Foster's sexuality. 

In a time where our attention span has become minute, it's sometimes important to remember how and why Foster is a special case. She's been in the spotlight since she was a toddler and was even the object of desire for a very disturbed individual who ended up shooting a president, "just to get her attention." To say that she's been in the spotlight her entire life is to put things mildly.

Which is why it makes sense that Foster has kept certain things private. Yes, her career was strong enough for her to do and say many things that might be deemed controversial, even outside of coming out. This is a woman who has publicly defended Mel Gibson.

So in her speech last night during the Golden Globes, where she received the Cecil B DeMille Award, Foster took the time to say a few things she had on her mind. To some it may have seemed to be a "rambling" speech, but if you take into consideration the context of what Foster's life has been, her pressure-valve release of a speech is a moving example of what it's like to be a celebrity in today's world.

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Popping culture: Azealia Banks starts off the new year right

On New Year's Day 2013, 2012's hottest-thing-on-the-internet dropped a new track.

Azealia Banks posted a new track, called "BBD," on her Tumblr, as well as on Soundcloud. A perfect way to start off the new year.

Check it out below.


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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Popping culture: Conan and friends help you come out of the closet during the holidays

If Dickens's Tiny Tim were around today, he would say, "God bless Conan O'Brien and his writers."

On a recent episode of Conan's show, his sidekick, Andy Richter, extolls the virtues of his latest business endeavour: he will tell your family that you're gay. 

But if that's not good enough, he'll bring along George Takei to help seal the deal. Oh my.


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