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Another Unapologetic Pride Dump! Ft my face
It's Pride weekend in Rochester! Happy Pride and belated Pride Month!
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Happy RIT ROC Pride!
Pop ROC Pride Album Review: Universal Love Hits All The Right Notes!
Pop ROC Pride: Your LGBTQ+ Pop Culture update, fresh from Rochester, NY!
Pop ROC Pride is mixing it up! While we're still dedicated to the LGBTQ+ community here in Rochester & love pop culture, we're changing. Instead of weekly news clips, there will be biweekly reviews: music, TV episodes, movies, writing, etc.
So, this was the perfect time for NBC to release Universal Love. This new album is amazing. It's short and sweet with a positive, inclusive message. It has six tracks, featuring everyone from Bob Dylan to Ke$ha, where they reimagine classic ballads & love songs with the title and lyrics about the reverse gender from the original source.
To ensure the full effect of this switch, they had male performers sing about men and female performers sing about women.
Track #1: Original: "She's Funny That Way" by Frank Sinatra Remake: "He's Funny That Way" by Bob Dylan
The album kicks off with this tune and it's romantic to the core. Dylan's earthy vocals are emotional, achingly beautiful. I can picture this as a wedding song for an older gay couple. The voice of the Baby Boomers generation is singing again, this time for LGBT equality. Dylan's rendition is spot-on, and it's timeless in the best possible way. It's a slow burn of romance and companionship. It reminds us of the common advice: marry you best friend.
Me waiting in any line: ummm this is homophobic :/
Unapologetic Pride Dump!
Katy Perry: "Sexuality isn't as black and white as this dress."
Pop ROC Pride: Your weekly LGBT Pop Culture update, fresh from Rochester, NY!
We, as a culture are so used to celebrities being open books. We ask them what their lyrics mean, if the character they won an Oscar for had a similar background, or if the villain in their novel is a fictionalized version of their ex-husband. So when they admit to more private things, like their sexual orientation or a mental illness, we're taken aback. How did we not see that? we think. This recently happens with singer Katy Perry. She rose to fame in 2008 with her No. 1 single "I Kissed a Girl". Some people loved it, some hated it. Others complained that it wasn't genuine, she probably just make it up to be provocative. But at the Human Rights Campaign Gala in March, she admitted it did really happen, and that she "did more than that" to an amused, yet supportive crowd. She had a strict Christian upbringing and when she explored her feelings and had experiences, she tried to "pray away the gay" at religious camps. But when she chose to leave her comfort zone, she realized people in the LGBT community were "the most free, strong, kind and inclusive people I have ever met." Just another reminder that even world-famous pop stars need time and support to courageously tell their truth.
Got all my plants sorted, snipped, repotted and will have lots of cuties to sell at pride!