2019 is a big year for cars. Because of new federal regulations, every car sold in the United States must come equipped with a backup camera. The law actually went into effect in...
Tab Hunter, who starred in classic films such as Damn Yankees and came out as gay later in life, passed away Sunday, July 8, 2018. Hunter earned many labels over the course of his...
Some he loved. Many were bought on a whim … and at least one he shot. Welcome to the “garage” at Graceland. Elvis Presley could afford whatever cars he wanted. Receipts...
All this week on Metrosource.com, we’re featuring Power Splurge — our collection of over-the-top indulgences that show you how to party like a millionaire, sweat like a...
Design that communicates what lies within. There can be a fine line between automotive designs that will be admired for ages and others which should have been sent back to the...
How do you make a car a piece of art? Start by putting it in a museum. When New York’s Museum of Modern Art hosted its 8 Automobiles exhibition in 1951, the idea of a museum...
During Black History Month, actor Rhoyle Ivy King made CW and LGBTQ history for his role of Nathaniel, the network’s first non-binary BIPOC character, on All American: Homecoming. The show, geared towards young viewers, focuses on students in the sports world coming into their own under the HBCU experience. For over 150 years, HBCUs have …
After 24 years at Fox News, Shepard Smith, who came out as an openly gay man in 2017, is anchoring The News with Shepard Smith on CNBC. Now in its 2nd year, the show has shown steady growth, boasting the most affluent and educated audience for a primetime cable news program according to Nielsen Research. …
Comedian Julia Scott, aged 63, aka “the crazy old lady of comedy,” took to the stage of America’s Got Talent as Simon Cowell, Howie Mandell, Heidi Klum, Mel B, and millions of viewers looked on. Her mission? To show that age has nothing to do with anything, you don’t stop just because you have gray …
Metrosource Minis
Metrosource Minis: The LGBTQ World & Beyond
Metrosource Minis is the official podcast companion to the national LGBTQ print and online magazine featuring short form interviews with our featured celebrities from the LGBTQ world and beyond…with your host, Alexander Rodriguez. Quick, fun, and informative…Metrosource on the go. [podcastplayer feed_url ='https://feeds.sounder.fm/3885/rss.xml']
Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey are superheroes of reality TV. This dynamic duo, along with their award-winning team, have not only made RuPaul’s Drag Race a mainstream success but have been designated by Variety for having the biggest impact in reality TV. The team celebrates 30-plus years since they founded the multi-media empire that is World of Wonder, responsible for some of our community’s most trailblazing queer content, giving voice to underrepresented artists, icons, and activists. What started out as a dream with barely any money to buy a fax machine has turned into a global conglomerate with award-winning TV shows, web series, live events, podcasts, films, and documentaries that have bridged the gap between LGBTQ+ and mainstream programming.
On this episode, we chat with Randy and Fenton about the early days of World of Wonder, the evolution of drag, the reality of reality TV, the power of social media, breaking into Hollywood, their special relationship with RuPaul, DragCon, and their message to their fans for Pride…with host Alexander Rodriguez. Check out the latest issue of Metrosource available on newsstands or visit Metrosource.com
Starting Friday morning off right with Drag @RuPaulsDragRace available now on @paramountplus #dragrace Forget the morning news and welcome the day with drag
🤯 among other things you’ll see in the trailer for @billyeichner’s #BrosMovie
https://metrosource.com/check-out-the-sexy-exclusive-sexclusive-trailer-for-billy-eichners-bros/