![]() The April 28th evening, to be emceed by popular KGAY 106.5 Palm Springs Morning Host DJ John Taylor, will feature iconic archival interviews with not only some of Hollywood's biggest stars but also giants in the LGBTQ+ Civil Rights Movement. Snow, most known now as the creator, producer, and host of PromoHomo.TVĀ©, an online television network streamed across multiple social media platforms, will showcase clips from the last two decades as well, to offer a retrospective spanning thirty of the forty years since he came out as a gay man at the age of 21. I've been a multimedia entertainment activist ever since. "The editorial mission of Tinseltown's Queer," explains Snow, "was to examine the relationship between the entertainment industry and the LGBTQ+ civil rights movement, thereby positively impacting the movement itself. Tinseltown's Queer, Snow's brainchild combining media savvy and queer activism, reached up to 600,000 households on a regular basis on four different cable systems in the Los Angeles metropolitan area throughout most of the 1990s. ![]() The celebratory evening of iconic archival television clips features some of Hollywood's biggest stars, as well as champions of the LGBTQ+ civil rights movement. On Friday, April 28 ( 7pm 'til 9pm) at the Palm Springs Cultural Center Friday, be part of Queer media history as we commemorate the 30th Anniversary of Nicholas Snow's ground-breaking public access television show, Tinseltown's Queer. PALM SPRINGS, Calif., Ma/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ - Long before Will & Grace, Brokeback Mountain, Queer Eye or RuPaul, there was Nicholas Snow and Tinseltown's Queer. The theme of the evening, Activism Hollywood Style. Be Part of LGBTQ+ History at the Palm Springs Cultural Center () Friday, April 28, by attending The 30th Anniversary Celebration of Nicholas Snow's Historic Public Access Television Show, Tinseltown's Queer.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |