Saturday May 19, 2012

KRAVE Long Beach PRIDE 2012 After Party

After the Festival, hit the Hottest Pride After Party for all the girls at KRAVE! Two rooms of non-stop music, Hiphop,Top 40,  Dancehall, Club Bangers, R & B, Latielectro, Indie, House Music and more! If you are young and want to hit the Club Scene, this event is for YOU!
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Sunday, May 20. 2012

Corday PRIDE Dance @ Rock Bottom!

Lesbians Dance, Dance Dance! Corday and the Cougars rock the Rock Bottom Brewery for PRIDE 2012!

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Lesbian Movies on DVD

Wishing for the good old days of movies on DVD? Well, here they are!

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Notes On A Scandal

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Amazon Price: $14.98 $6.44 You save: $8.54 (57%)

A POTTERY TEACHER ENTERS INTO AN AFFAIR WITH ONE OF HER STUDENTS, CAUSING UPHEAVAL IN HER PERSONAL & PROFESSIONAL LIVES.

This grim drama of sexual manipulation is a story where almost everyone is a victim. Judi Dench (Barbara) plays the chilling role of the lonely spinster teacher who befriends young women with the goal of possessing them. Cate Blanchett (Sheba) is a dreamy, artistic young mother, who, after years of caring for a Down’s Syndrome son, goes back to work as an art teacher at a rough London school. Barbara trains her sights on Sheba as she struggles with the chaos in the school and helps her out, but then discovers a secret to hold over her.

Judi Dench manages to portray a woman who is despicable and pitiable at the same time, while Blanchett draws on our sympathy despite unforgivable transgressions. The themes are very disturbing, and there’s no happy ending–Barbara moves on while the other characters pick up the pieces. Blanchett’s young art student may be the only one to emerge unscathed–but I won’t say more. This film is most definitely for adults only, and some will be offended by the subject matter. But Dench gives a magnificent performance, as always.

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The Postwoman

 
Amazon Price: $12.95 

Nia, a 30s graphic designer, is unhappy in her relationship with her controlling partner, Tonisha. Nia, who struggles with a fear of a commitment, longs to change her ways, but when the new Postwoman shows up in town, Nia decides to choose unconditional love.

Written, edited, and directed by JD Walker, "The Postwoman," which has its on Facebook, IMDb, Twitter, and Indiegogo page, stars Mahasin Munir, Tish MacCullough, Tracie Collins, Anika Bobb, and Awet Teame. The DVD includes special features. Most notably, an interview with director about her process of creating the film, working with the cast, and struggling to turn the film into feature. Other special features include an extensive interview with the cast members, who share their own process and triumphs. The DVD also includes deleted scenes.

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