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Ellen Dean's Gay Quotes by Famous People
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ellen_deanEllen Dean's new ebook, Gay Quotes by Famous People from Annie Lennox to President Barack Obama is a witty, wise and fun collection of GAY quotes from some of the worlds most famous and fabulous people - gay and straight - including celebraties Sir Elton John, Annie Lennox and America's Leader President Barack Obama.

Ellen's ebook is Out now and available on Kindle! Click here for ordering information.

 
Melissa Etheridge - 4th Street Feeling
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Melissa Etheridge is back! With a career that's spanned nearly 25 years and 14 albums, singer, songwriter Melissa Etheridge says her latest album, '4th Street Feeling' is a reflection of the insight she has now that she's 51-years-old.

In this video, Melissa talks about maturing and creating music for her new album.

 

You can listen to the her new single, "Falling Up".

You can find all things Melissa by visiting her website, www.melissaetheridge.com

4th Street Feeling (Deluxe Edition) - Melissa Etheridge
 
Carly Rae Jepsen, 'Call Me Maybe"
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This catchy summer time tune is fast becoming a big hit, while Jepsen has unknowingly become the "poster child for the post-gay pop generation". Watch till the end of the video, and you will see why.

 
The Lebanese Dishwasher by Sonia Saikaley
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lebanese_dishwasherAmir Radi hates washing dishes. When he left Beirut, with a tightly grasped suitcase, he hadn’t expected he’d end up at a Middle-Eastern restaurant with old cooks and dirty dishes. Amir knows his immigrant dream has somehow drowned in foamy dishwater. But one night, he meets Rami and begins to feel less isolated, more hopeful, and closer to overcoming a tragic time in his childhood, something he had tried to leave in Beirut. Set in Montreal and Lebanon, The Lebanese Dishwasher tells the story of one man’s struggle with his past and self-acceptance while burdened with culture and obligation.

“Homosexuality is still very much taboo in the Lebanese-Canadian community,” says Saikaley “I think that most gay Lebanese men who come to Canada don’t actually come out of the closet. Of course, there are a few who do, but in my own Lebanese community, I don’t know any men who are openly gay.”

Sonia Saikaley found the solitude to write when teaching English in Japan and she now hones her craft in Ottawa, surrounded by her large Lebanese family. Her fiction and poetry have appeared in Still Point Arts Quarterly, Things Japanese: A Collection of Short Stories, Maple Tree Literary Supplement, and the anthology Lavandería - A Mixed Load of Women, Wash, and Word. She is a graduate of the Humber School for Writers. The Lebanese Dishwasher is her first novella and co-winner of the 2012 Ken Klonsky novella contest
 
Rae Spoon, Ocean Blue
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Enjoy Rae Spoon's "Ocean Blue" video from the newly released album, I Can't Keep All of Our Secrets. Then check out our interview with Rae from a while back.

 
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