Saying GoodBye To Amy Winehouse

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Last Saturday, July 23, 2011, the news came that UK singer Amy Winehouse was found dead at her home, at the age of 27. Her chronicles of drug abuse and other problems have been so painstakingly (and in my opinion, too often cruelly), talked about in the press that even if you went out of your way to avoid hearing about her, you still did. In the back of most peoples’ minds it seems, it was always assumed there was a significant chance she’d die young, like many creative but troubled artists before her. But after last Saturday, it was still a shock. The cause of death is still yet undetermined; at this point, drug overdose and suicide are the two most suspected causes. I had heard about her last time in rehab just this year and had hoped that it would finally be successful; but the stage disaster that caused the canceled tour was heartbreaking to watch. I liked her music, and feel a talent with great potential has been lost; both due to her own problems and ours of making her into a comedy show. Continue reading »

Amy Winehouse Joins the “Forever 27 Club”

After being found dead in her London home, Amy Winehouse joins the "Forever 27 Club." Image Source: People

Budding bisexual beauty Amy Winehouse has joined the elite “Forever 27 Club.” The singer—who will be most known for her biographical hit “Rehab”—was found dead in her London home on Saturday July 23. Winehouse entered the music scene with 2003’s Frank—a debut album that secured critical acclaim and made the singer a household name. Though it was her 2006 follow up—Back to Black—that secured her status as a worldwide phenomenon. She took home five Grammy Awards for that offering. This content is for members only.

Who is Jessie J? (Video)

Is she the New 'Lady Gaga?' Exotic, Sexy, is she the new 'IT' bisexual? (credit: jessiejofficial.com)

If you’ve been perusing the list of headlines tagged with the word “Bisexual” a single headline has been very common over the last few days: Jessie J admits she’s Bisexual. There is also a quote to go along with every rendition of this story. “I’ve never denied it. Whoopie doo guys, yes, I’ve dated girls and I’ve dated boys – get over it.” This British pop star has been called “The New Lady Gaga” due to her outrageous look, her explicit lyrics and—it would seem—her bisexuality. Just who is Jessie J, though, and why did her announcement make headlines?

Jessie J is a popstar, born in England that has been performing since childhood—she was cast in Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Whistle Down the Wind. After time in a girl band and a record deal gone wrong—she recorded an album for the Gut Records Label, but the label went bankrupt prior to releasing her work—she began to gain notoriety as a songwriter. She has penned songs for Chris Brown, Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Keys, and Christina Aguilera. Now signed worldwide to Universal Music Group she inked a deal with Lava/Universal Republic Records in the US and Island Records in the UK. Jessie has been gaining steady ground on the pop charts in the UK—her single “Price Tag” remained at number one through the release of Lady Gaga’s single “Born this Way.”

Regarding her sexuality, Jessie J has deemed it “no big deal” stating that the rumors regarding her romantic life are boring and that the media has nothing better to say about her: “It’s not a secret, but it’s the only thing they can grab onto – they’re like, ‘She never drinks and she comes out of the party looking like she did when she went in, damn her!’” Regardless of her sexuality, her music is turning heads—her hit “Do it Like a Dude” has certainly gained attention—one thing is certain, Jessie J is someone worth keeping an eye on.

Robin Renée ‘Hare Krishna Christmas’ for the Holidays

Celebrate the holidays with Robin Renée who brings in the new year in a fun way called “Hare Krishna Christmas.” Renée was also, apart of our ‘I am Visible‘ campaign in sharing her story about coming out bisexual.

Performing songwriter and kirtan chant artist Robin Renée is happy to announce the release of her “new” holiday song “Hare Krishna Christmas.” With one part an honoring of blended holiday traditions and one part parody (“A Holly Jolly Christmas”), “Hare Krishna Christmas” is fun, seasonal pop. It is also a parody with a purpose: During the 2010 holiday season, 20 percent of download proceeds will go toward vegetarian donations to food banks for those in need.

  • “Hare Krishna Christmas” is available for purchase and download at CD BabyiTunes and YouTube.

“I also love to sing it because it has an element of being just plain silly”

Robin Renée is a nationally-touring independent artist whose other recordings include In Progress, All Six Senses, Live Devotion, and spirit.rocks.sexy – mantra-pop headlines from the clairaudient dreams of the evocative robin renée.

For additional information on Robin Renée, visit www.robinrenee.com. For bookings, contact Janet Watkins at bookings@robinrenee.com or 856-816-4158.


Repost: Fay Wolf Music ‘Blankets’

Fay Wolf Latest Music CD called 'Blankets'

Fay Wolf Latest Music CD called 'Blankets'

If you listened to our relaunch of Bi Talk Radio with Director Kyle Schickner of ‘Rose by Any Other Name,’ along with actress Fay Wolf, you know she just produced a wonder Indie music CD called ‘Blanket.’ We have exclusive rights to debut one of Fay’s favorite songs. I’ve listened to a few tunes and I will just say one word—wow, great lyrics and the melody is pitch perfect.

So sit back enjoy this great treat and go buy her CD! Bi Social Network believes whole-heartedly that we should support our bisexual community by donations, supporting their films, causes and everything that matters for bi-visibility! Support the cause—it won’t be hard with this wonderful talent. We will do a review of the CD when we get it! Stay-tuned!



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Thirty Seconds to Mars: Kings and Queens (Video)

Shannon Leto, Tomo Milicevic and Jared Leto are the band of Thirty Seconds to Mars (Label: Virgin Records)

How I love this band. I have been to many concerts with Thirty Seconds to Mars and even got to interview them once. Check out the latest video called ‘Kings and Queens” from their new CD called “This is War,” which is nominated for the MTV Directors Awards on September 12. To learn more check out there Website at Thirty Seconds to Mars.


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Bi Talk Radio: Imani The Misfit, Captain Bisexual and More (Podcast)

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Captain Bisexual (Noel) on Bi Talk

July is Bisexual Men’s Month, and what better way than to have on Bi Talk Radio Captain Bisexual (Noel, Founder of Chicago Bi/Queer Meetup) group and Imani The Misfit (Bisexual Rapper and Adult Entertainer) on our airwaves!

It was a great one hour discussion on the issues surrounding bisexual men, dating, sex and entertainment all wrapped up in a hour show. We hope you enjoyed it. But if you missed it, we got you covered with our Podcast for your enjoyment.

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Captain Bisexual @ Chicago Bi Bi/Queer Meetup

If you want to learn more about the Chicago Bisexual meetup group, visit their site for more information and bisexual activities.

If you missed any of our Bi Talk Radio shows, check out our Podcasts under New Media >> Bi Talk Radio.

Imani The Misfit

If you want to understand the man behind the music, check out his latest tracks “My Definition Of A Drug” (Adult Content) and others on iTunes and download them to support the bisexual community. Here’s a sneak peak below:

The Biography of Imani The Misfit
Imani Misfit on Bi Talk Radio

Imani Misfit on Bi Talk Radio (Credit Image:) Sean Dibble of rSEANd PHOTOGRAPHY - www.rSEANdphotography.com

Imani the Misfit is an American rapper, record producer, singer- songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actor and porn model from Maryland. Imani has been featured on Washington City Paper, Examiner.com, Bi Social Network and many other website news publications as “Maryland’s FIrst Bisexual Porn Star Rapper”  He was first featured on Sheek Louch’s “From the Bottom to the Top” mixtape with his strip club anthem song “Belly Ring”. He has had his music played in several nightclubs in the Washington DC area, as well as writing a jingle for Go-Go Radio. He is also the keyboard player for Tempo, an alternative Go-Go band based out of Largo, Maryland. In addition, he is a featured model on adult website X-Tube (Adult Content). He may be best known for his internet presence on Myspace where he has over 60,000 friends (As of July 4, 2009) 2,500 subscribers on YouTube, and his appearances on websites such as Facebook, SGGDC, WorldStarHipHop, This is 50, PA Palace, HipHopGame, Real Rap Talk, Sole Collectors, and Vlad TV.

Imani built a reputation for himself through the internet as an arrogant, philosophical, yet comedian-like character by promoting his music while taunting his peers in political and social debates. It is his alternative and sometimes extreme views of the world that has helped to establish his buzz. His most recent and controversial stunts have involved his recent confessions to be a bisexual,and in his hometown of the Washington DC area, he has been known for standing at Metro Stations and shopping malls wearing wigs and holding up a “MISFIT” sign, while selling his CD’s. Although his reputation has gotten him banned from countless websites and blackballed from certain areas of the hip-hop industry, his persona has established a notoriety lasting impression in the minds of all who come in contact with him.

Green Day’s 21st Century Breakdown

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Tre Cool, Billie Joe Armstrong and Mike Dirnt of Green Day. (AP)

In the midst of the grunge-laden music scene of the 90s there was a quiet rebellion happening. Bands like The Offspring and Rancid and The Goo Goo Dolls began to shake their fists in the faces of Nirvana and Pearl Jam and Soundgarden and proving to the world that Punk Music will indeed never die. Ushering in this “punk revival” was a trio out of Berkeley, California called Green Day. The band instantly gained attention with songs such as “When I Come Around” and “Basket Case”. The trio, made up of frontman Billie Joe Armstrong, bassist Mike Dirnt and drummer Tre Cool gained their notoriety and demanded attention with each outing they made—“Brain Stew”, “Good Riddance (The Time of Your Life)” and “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” being only highlights in a catalog of hits.
Throughout their career they have never been afraid of making bold statements, flying in the face of convention and politics—and this started at the very beginning. In 1994, following the release of their inaugural album “Dookie”, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong revealed in an interview with The Advocate that he was bisexual, saying:

“I think I’ve always been bisexual. It’s ingrained in our heads that its bad but it’s not bad at all. It’s a beautiful thing.”

In a business that had (at the time) exactly 2 other out musicians—Elton John and Melissa Etheridge—that were playing sold out arenas, this did little to cement Green Day’s career. Never to be undone, however, Billie Joe and Green Day soldiered on, producing hit after hit, with an attitude of—in his own words:

“… if these mainstream kids who are seeing us on MTV are going to accept us, then they have to accept that where we come from there’s a lot more to the scene.”

Throughout their career, Green Day has continued garnering attention within the industry. Billie Joe Armstrong has no intention of slowing down anytime soon. He is 38 with two teenage sons but says of himself,

“You have this image of yourself that you’re kind of stuck with. I still wear Chuck Taylors, and I wear pegged pants and I play Rock ‘n’ Roll.”

And on the topic of his sexuality he is more subdued, but still vocal,

“There were a lot of people who didn’t accept it, who were homophobic. The fact that it’s an issue is kind of phobic within itself. At some point, you gotta think, this should be something that’s just accepted.”

The band’s most recent offering, “21st Century Breakdown” proves with its first single “Know Your Enemy” that this trio remains relevant and intends to continue making statements about the world around them. And it’s the nature of this band that you listen—they demand it of you.

Lady Gaga and Beyonce’s Hot New Bisexual Video

Lady Gaga and Beyonce Driving

Everyone’s been talking about Lady Gaga’s new song and video Telephone, which features Beyonce and Heather Cassils. It’s been labeled risqué and “too hot to handle”, so much so, that there was even a rumor that MTV had banned it, which turned out not to be true. Of course the video is all over YouTube and other sites, and it’s full of bisexual, genderqueer, gay, and trans themes. Commenters all over are using the word bisexual to describe this video, and/or to describe Lady Gaga, who in interviews has talked about the themes in the video and what she wants them to mean. She herself says the words “queer”, “homosexual” and “transsexual” when talking about it. I wish she would say the word bisexual more, but if she isn’t, it’s good that so many others seem to be picking up on it. One of the main messages she was trying to get across in  the video was was that sexuality isn’t a choice , and that binaries of gender and sexuality need to be broken down more.  Encouraging people to think outside of the box can only be good for the bisexual community. There is also the added bonus of the visibility that an out bisexual performer brings. Lady Gaga has also did an interview where she said that both she and Beyonce “liked women”, so, naturally, now people are asking if Beyonce is bisexual (as nice as that would be, playing a character in one video doesn’t make you a different orientation!).

Telephone starts off where the video Paparazzi left off. In Paparazzi, Lady Gaga had poisoned her boyfriend, and Telephone starts with her being brought into jail for murder. The jail is full of women who very obviously straddle the gender line, including the guards who bring Lady Gaga in, both of whom seem to be trans. They undress her to find out if the rumors about her being intersex are true (they confirm they are not). Having previously had a boyfriend, Lady Gaga goes on to find herself a prison girlfriend, played by Heather Cassils, who in real life is a personal trainer who admits she straddles the gender line in both appearance and attitude. They share a kiss in the prison yard. The sequence is complete with several scantily clothed women, including Lady Gaga, and dancing.

Lady Gaga then gets a call from her girlfriend, Beyonce, who bails her out of jail. They go for a ride in a car called the Pussywagon (from the movie Kill Bill Volume 1 ). They drive to a diner where Lady Gaga is the cook and Beyonce meets up with what seems to be her boyfriend; she also appears to have both a boyfriend and a girlfriend. Lady Gaga and Beyonce proceed to poison everyone in the diner, including Beyonce’s boyfriend. There are a lot of genderqueer visibility and bisexual themes here as well, such as dating both men and women, and having a lot of people in the video straddle the gender line in appearance and attitude. The video ends with the police chasing Lady Gaga and Beyonce, who ride off together and promise each other they will never come back. At the very end there is a female power symbol.

One of the best qualities of the video, and probably what is making so many people both love it and hate it, is that it shows a wide range of human sexual behavior, orientation, identity, and expression, including bisexuality, and has them all come across as normal and accepted. Some artists do this just for shock value, but it seems that Lady Gaga really is trying to send a message and get people to think outside of the many preconceived notions that society has; the biggest being that sexuality and gender identity are somehow a choice.

Love it or hate it, Lady Gaga’s video Telephone has definitely pushed the envelope in entertainment and music, and opened some doors for sexual expression in popular culture. And of course-the song itself is pretty catchy!

Barbara Walters: A Kiss is Just a Kiss? (Video)

Walters' interview with Palin will air in segments starting with "Good Morning America," on Monday, Nov. 17. (AP Photo/ABC, Steve Fenn)

Walters' interview with Palin aired on "Good Morning America," November 17. (AP Photo/ABC, Steve Fenn)

Barbara Walters is a name that is almost synonymous with news. Throughout her career she has blazed the trail for all female journalists that would come after her. Her early career is especially noteworthy for breaking down the walls of the male dominated journalistic world. When Walters started her journalistic career as a writer at CBS News, she was extremely limited by gender politics:

According to Walters, she was not allowed to write for the male correspondents or to ask questions in “male-dominated” areas such as economics or politics, and she was forbidden to interview guests on-camera until all of the men on Today had finished asking questions. Source: Museum of Broadcast Communications

She went on to be the first official female co-host and regular on The Today Show for fifteen years. She joined Hugh Downs as co-anchor of the prime time news show 20/20 and she created and produces the morning magazine show The View. These are only her more well known accomplishments. Seeing her in this trailblazing light makes it even more difficult to understand what has happened on the most recent Barbara Walters Special “The Most Fascinating People of 2009”.

The aforementioned “Most Fascinating People” were: Michelle Obama, Lady Gaga, Glenn Beck, Tyler Perry, Kate Gosselin, Adam Lambert, Sarah Palin, Brett Favre, Jenny Sanford, and Michael Jackson’s Three Children. Walters’ interviews were handled with her usual penchant for asking “hard questions” that have been known to make guests squirm – as well as a controversy that is no stranger to Walters.

Two of Walters’ interviewees happen to be a part of the BLGT community – Lady Gaga, who stated in her interview with Walters “I’ve certainly had sexual relationships with women, yes.” and Adam Lambert, who states in his interview, “I’m a homosexual, deal with it.” and “It doesn’t really matter who I’m sleeping with. What matters is I’m singing, it’s my voice.” While there is no controversy in the interviews themselves, both straightforward pieces of journalism, the controversy lies in the handling of each of the star’s sexuality.

In Lady Gaga’s interview, Walters includes a statement notating that “kissing women and scantily clad outfits are not exactly a father’s dream for his little girl.” This statement is augmented by video clips of Lady Gaga’s video “Love Games” including a clip in which Lady Gaga shares a very steamy, suggestive same sex romp with another woman dressed as a police officer.

Check out her video:

By contrast, in Adam Lambert’s interview, Walters chose to show a clip of Lambert’s controversial performance at the American Music Awards of his song “For Your Entertainment.” And as in Lady Gaga’s interview, Walters made a statement about the performer “You groped a female dancer, you kissed a male musician, why did you do this?” though in this interview, she chose to forego the clip in favor of another statement: “He also turned the music industry inside out doing things we won’t show you here.”

Check out his full video:

If you missed out on the guy on guy kiss, don’t think you can just pop over to YouTube and see it – the full AMA performance is blocked there. A low-res video does exist, however.

This latest example of the saying “same sex relationships are okay as long as both women are hot” is the last thing to be expected from a journalist of Walters’ integrity and reputation – the journalist herself having shared a same sex kiss with Julianne Moore, not once but twice, most recently  on The View. It has been immortalized in song that a kiss is just a kiss. Madonna, Lady Gaga, Julianne Moore and several other women have made it okay for women to kiss each other on television and in movies, but Barbara Walters “Ten Most Fascinating People of 2009” leaves us with the knowledge that a kiss is not simply a kiss when shared between two men. Adam Lambert himself put it best in his interview with Walters “Freedom of expression should be alive and well, and sadly its not.”

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