Can You Handle Loren Jamal’s ‘Metamorphosis’?
March 19, 2010 by James Hipps · Leave a Comment
Originally set to be released this fall, out recording artist Loren Jamal has just released his highly anticipated debut album “Metamorphosis”!
Featuring his first single, “Wasted My Whole Life”, Metamorphosis is sure to bring you a welcome change in your musical world, presenting a fresh new sound that combines soul and smooth like never before.
You can hear what Loren has to say about his music and get a preview by listening to his interview gayagenda.com’s Blog Talk Radio show which aired March 11th on the player below.
Loren Jamal has a sultry sound that will immerse into a musical bliss! It’s time to get excited about the “Metamorphosis” that’s about to take place!
Find out more about Loren Jamal at: Gay Music Revolution!
Want it now? Follow the links below to get Loren Jamal inside of you…but beware…once you’ve heard him, you’ll never want him to leave!
Let’s Talk About Prop 8 – Really, Let’s Talk!
February 25, 2010 by James Hipps · Leave a Comment
What’s your agenda? Wednesday nights a great night to let it be known! Join yours truly along with Lyndon Evans of Focus On The Rainbow and special guest on gayagenda.com’s Blog Talk Radio show which airs live from 8-9 pm Eastern time!
This week’s guest was Mr. Chris Fowler, a California attorney who was married to his partner during the short window of opportunity when lesbian and gay couples were allowed to wed in California.
According to TWIT.com:
Gay, newlywed and a new father, Christopher C. Fowler—attorney at Los Angeles-based business law firm Rutter Hobbs & Davidoff Incorporated—is personally and deeply invested in the current case’s outcome. Fowler and his husband were one of 18,000 couples to wed within the six-month window when same-sex marriage was legal in California. Then, on Nov. 4, 2008—the same day Proposition 8 passed—while out campaigning against the ballot measure, Fowler learned that they’d been matched with the birthparents of their future son.
“I am cautiously optimistic that Judge Walker will decide that Proposition 8 was unconstitutional, that its creators sponsored the ballot measure out of animus to the LGBT community. Under several important United States Supreme Court cases, Prop. 8 is in violation of U.S. constitutional law, withholding a basic, fundamental, legal right to which every American is entitled—gay or straight.”
- Christopher C. Fowler, attorney, Rutter Hobbs & Davidoff
Chris gave us a great inside perspective on Prop 8 and the challenges is presents for gay & lesbian couples. Missed the show? No worries, listen on the player below…but make sure you listen live next Wednesday night at 8 pm EST…Let your agenda be known!
Michael Boatman Speaks OUT on Blog Talk Radio
February 18, 2010 by James Hipps · Leave a Comment
What’s your agenda? Tune in every Wednesday night from 8-9 pm EST as yours truly, along with co-host Lyndon Evans of Focus On The Rainbow bring you an hour of great conversation on Blog Talk Radio discussing the latest in LGBT news and issues along with special guest.
This week’s VERY special guest was actor/author Michael Boatman!
Michael Patrick Boatman (born October 25, 1964) is an Image Award-nominated American actor and writer. He is best known for his roles as U.S. Army Specialist Samuel Beckett in the ABC drama series China Beach, as the OUT gay New York City mayoral aide Carter Heywood in the ABC sitcom Spin City, and as sports agent Stanley Babson in the HBO comedy series Arli$$.
Michael has also had many notable guest appearances, including five episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Less Than Perfect, Yes, Dear, Scrubs, CSI: Miami and Grey’s Anatomy. He’s currently been working on the hit CBS drama “The Good Wife“.
Michael is also a screenwriter and novelist. He sometimes writes in the splatterpunk horror genre, and his short stories are included in the multi-author anthologies, Until Someone Loses an Eye, Sages and Swords and Badass Horror, and magazines such as Weird Tales, Horror Garage and Red Scream. His first collection of short stories, God Laughs When You Die, was published by Dybbuk Press on October 23, 2007. His humorous horror novel, The Revenant Road, was published by Drollerie Press in 2009.
Missed the show? No worries, you can listen on the player below, but join us next week (by clicking here) for yet another amazing hour!
Find out more about Michael at his blog by clicking here!
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LGBT News and Issues on Blog Talk Radio
February 3, 2010 by James Hipps · Leave a Comment
Every Wednesday night from 8-9 pm EST, gayagenda.com along with yours truly brings you an hour of open forum and interviews with members of the LGBT community and allies on Blog Talk Radio.
Last night’s topics included the Republican party, Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, National Organization for Marriage, and much, much more.
Missed the show? No worries, you can listen on the player below, but make sure you tune in next Wednesday and feel free to call in at 646-929-0506 to ask questions, comment or be part of the show. You can also join us in the chat room!
A Conversation with Rob McNealy: CO’s Libertarian Candidate
January 21, 2010 by James Hipps · Leave a Comment
Every Wednesday night from 8-9 pm EST, make sure you check out gayagenda.com’s Blog Talk Radio show as yours truly hosts an hour of talk about issues that matter most to the LGBT community with weekly special guest.
This week’s guest was Rob McNealy, a straight, Libertarian candidate for Colorado’s 6th Congressional District.
According to McNealy:
I have been asked recently why I am running for Colorado’s 6th Congressional District as a Libertarian, instead of as a Republican. Many have said that I would make a great GOP contender in a primary against the incumbent-that I am a great alternative to the typical big government career politician in office now. With the latter points, I do agree.
We hear every time the Republicans or Democrats lose the White House, that they need to “rebuild” the party, or that they “need to take the party back.” If the parties were doing the right thing to begin with, there would be no need to rebuild them. Over the last 100 plus years, regardless of the rhetoric, the parties have never been rebuilt into something that resembles a government that the Founding Fathers would feel comfortable with. Each election cycle, regardless of which party is in the White House, brings our Republic further and further away from the Constitution, and closer to some sort of statist or fascist government.
I am running for Congress as Libertarian because liberty and freedom are precious commodities, and we are losing them very quickly.
I am running for Congress as Libertarian because I feel that it’s the political party that best represents and will further the cause of liberty and freedom, and is most closely aligned with my personal political beliefs.
I am running for Congress as a Libertarian because I no longer believe the solutions to saving our country lie anywhere within the two party system.
Make sure you listen in Wednesday nights at 8 pm EST by clicking here! and feel free to call in with any comments or questions and join us in the live chat room!
This weeks segment was co-hosted by Lyndon Evans of Focus On The Rainbow.
MISSED THE SHOW? No worries, have a listen on the player below and hear what Rob McNealy has to say about the economy, the government, and of course…LGBT equality!
More on Rob McNealy at the links below:
http://www.meetup.com/voteMcNealy/
http://www.facebook.com/RMcNealy




