OZ VIP Discount

Filed Under: News/Updates, Culture

Save money to have more fun! Bring friends with you and get the VIP Guest List treatment. Here’s how:

If you bring 3 people with you, get $2 off your cover charge (originally 5 bucks). [Mention discount VIP1, you must have 3 paying guests].

If you bring 5 people with you, you get in for free. [You mention discount VIP2, you must have 5 paying guests].

You don’t want to miss this dance. Featuring sexy shadow dancers, an experience to die for, and the best party experience you won’t get arrested at, you’ll never want to Escape From Oz.

Remember these discounts are only good if you bring friends and mention it at the door. To request a physical coupon, email Josh Hemsath (josh [dot] hemsath [at] gmail [dot] com).

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Sony announces GLBT label

Filed Under: In The News, Culture

January 11, 2006 — Sony Music has launched its first major music label dedicated to developing lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) artists. Music with a Twist is a joint venture with Wilderness Media & Entertainment, a company led by Matt Farber, a founder of MTV Network’s LGBT channel Logo. The label plans to start rolling out compilations of favorite queer artists in June to coincide with National Gay Pride Month. […]

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Brokeback Friday, Jan. 6th

Filed Under: News/Updates, Culture

Hey all!

Brokeback Mountain is FINALLY coming to Bozeman this weekend. It opens
on Friday January 6th at the Wallace Theaters in the mall.

I was hoping to get a group together to go when it premieres on Friday
night. The showing is at 7:00 pm. I know since school hasn’t started
there probably won’t be as big a group, but I’m still hoping some can
make it. I would have liked to have waited, but I think it’s going to
be almost 2 weeks before we can go as a group after school starts, and
I know many will have already gone to see it by then on their own. (more…)

“Brokeback” coverage continues…

Filed Under: News/Updates, Culture

His father apart, Lee puts his directing style down to being an outsider. “It makes it easier to read the subtext, you don’t have the cultural baggage or the theatrical conventions. You can stand back and watch.” This would explain why he appears to choose film genres only to subvert them, whether it be a romantic comedy such as Sense and Sensibility, an American suburban drama such as The Ice Storm or the comic-book action movie The Hulk.

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The Independent Online - “‘It’s not a gay movie’”