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Movie star Gene Kelly forever 'Singin' In the Rain'; in theaters Thursday, on Blu-ray and DVD July 17

BY STEVE ROTHAUS, srothaus@MiamiHerald.com

There were few rainy days in the dance career of movie legend Gene Kelly. And this week, audiences can rediscover his musical masterpiece, Singin’ In the Rain, which he starred in and co-directed (with Stanley Donen).

“It really was a history of the movies done in the most wonderful way. The most unique way. It was really a love poem to movies,” says Oscar-winning film star Rita Moreno, who at age 20 played a small but pivotal role in the 1952 classic. “It was one of the great joys of my life working with my icon, my idol. I really felt I died and gone to heaven.”

Restored from original audio and video elements, Singin’ In the Rain, a spoof of the early days of talking pictures co-starring Donald O’Connor and Debbie Reynolds, plays Thursday in theaters throughout South Florida and arrives Tuesday on Blu-ray and DVD ($85 special edition Blu-ray and DVD set; $20 single Blu-ray; $15 two-disc DVD).

Moreno, who won an Academy Award for her performance as Anita in 1961’s West Side Story, grew up watching Kelly sing, dance and act in M-G-M musicals including Anchors Aweigh, Ziegfeld Follies (both 1945) and On the Town (1949).

“Put yourself in the place of meeting someone you had practically worshiped in the movies, and being with him all the time,” Moreno tells The Miami Herald about working with Kelly on Singin’ In the Rain. “I was there to watch every scene that was being filmed in that movie. I never stopped visiting the set because I only had about five scenes. I was there till the very end. I was there all day, every day watching the Singin’ In the Rain number done.”

Film lovers still talk about Kelly’s famous splashing song-and-dance sequence — which he performed with a 103-degree fever.

“It took 2½ days to film it. After they would do a take, he would go out and bake in the sunlight,” says his widow, journalist Patricia Ward Kelly.

They met in 1985 when he hosted a TV special she helped write. Later they collaborated on his memoirs and in 1990 Kelly and Ward married. He was 77; she 31.

Kelly became a sensation in 1940 when he starred in the original Broadway production of Rodgers & Hart’s Pal Joey. Two years later, he made his film debut starring opposite Judy Garland in For Me and My Gal.

“It was Judy who carried him in that and taught him how to perform in front of a camera. How to sit down and how to kiss, which I am very grateful for,” Patricia Kelly says.

Garland and Kelly co-starred in two more pictures: The Pirate (1947) and her final M-G-M film, Summer Stock (1950). “He said she was the sexiest woman in Hollywood for him,” says Kelly’s widow. Previously, he was married to actress Betsy Blair (they divorced in 1957) and dancer Jeanne Coyne, who died in 1973.

Throughout the ’50s, Kelly made hit after hit: An American in Paris (which won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1950); Brigadoon (1954); It’s Always Fair Weather (1955).

After Les Girls in 1957, Kelly left M-G-M and co-starred in only a few more pictures. He concentrated on choreography and directing films including A Guide for the Married Man (1967), Hello, Dolly! starring Barbra Streisand (1969) and That’s Entertainment, Part II (1975), a musical documentary in which he co-hosted and danced with Fred Astaire. The camp 1980 musical Xanadu marked Kelly’s final big-screen acting appearance.

The dance star would have turned 100 on Aug. 23 and his centennial will be marked July 13-23 with a 23-film series at Lincoln Center in New York.

Kelly died in 1996 at age 83. “One of the last things he said to me was, ‘Did I make a mark?’ ” Patricia Kelly says. “I read these stories about his immense ego and how difficult he was. That wasn’t the guy I knew.”

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Video | Out singer Frank Ocean performs 'Bad Religion' on 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon'

Newly out R&B singer Frank Ocean appeared this week and performed Bad Religion on NBC's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.

July 10, 2012 in Arts, Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Film, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Marriage, Media, Music, Politics, Religion, Television, Theater, Transgender, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Kiehl’s LifeRide for amfAR begins July 13 at Lincoln Road store, ends in McLean, Virginia

From amfAR and Kiehl's Since 1851:

Kiehls Kiehl’s is embarking on its third annual Kiehl’s LifeRide for amfAR, a nine-day charity motorcycle ride taking place July 13–21, 2012. The ride will end in Washington, DC, on the eve of the International AIDS Conference. 

It will be led by Kiehl’s USA President Chris Salgardo and amfAR CEO Kevin Robert Frost, who will be joined by motorcycle enthusiasts, including Tricia Helfer, Katee Sackhoff, Teddy Sears, Christopher Redman, Marguerite Moreau, Timothy White, Paul Cox, Grant Reynolds, Conrad Leach, and more.

Kiehl’s will make donations at each of the eight stops along the way—totaling $90,000. Stops/check presentations include:

  • July 13
    Stop 1: Kiehl’s Lincoln Road store, Miami, FL—11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
    Stop 2: Kiehl’s at Aventura Mall, Aventura, FL—1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
  • July 14
    Stop 1: Kiehl’s at Dillard’s, Jacksonville, FL— 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
    Stop 2: EagleRider store, Ormond Beach, FL—2:00 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. 
  • July 16
    Kiehl’s Lenox Mall store, Atlanta, GA—11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
  • July 20
    Kiehl’s Georgetown store, Washington, DC—6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.  
  • July 21
    Stop 1: EagleRider store, Fall’s Church, VA—11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
    Stop 2: Kiehl’s at Tysons Corner Center, McLean, VA—11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

In celebration of the ride, Kiehl’swill introduce a Limited Edition Active Lifestyle Essentials Kit, an assortment of Kiehl’s signature products for active customers. Kiehl's will donate $25,000 from sales of the Active Lifestyle Essentials Kit to benefit amfAR. The Limited Edition Active Lifestyle Essentials Kit will be available at Kiehl’s stores nationwide, and atKiehls.com.

To find out more about LifeRide, obtain a schedule of events in your neighborhood, or to get involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS, go to Kiehls.com or follow @KiehlsNYC on Twitter. For real-time updates from ride leader and Kiehl’s president, Chris Salgardo, follow@KiehlsPrez.

July 10, 2012 in AIDS and Health, Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Media, Miami & Miami-Dade County, Miami Beach, Politics, Religion, South Florida, Transgender, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Current TV: Rep. Barney Frank 'honeymoons with Bill Press after wedding Jim Ready'

From Current TV's Full Court Press with Bill Press:

Congressman Barney Frank, Democrat of Massachusetts, joins Full Court Press on the heels of marrying longtime partner, Jim Ready.  Bill jokes that Rep. Frank is spending his honeymoon on the show. Rep. Frank is the first congressman in a same sex marriage, and he tells Bill that the climate for gay marriage is changing. He says, “Clearly what works is reality beats ignorance.”

July 10, 2012 in Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Marriage, Media, Politics, Religion, Transgender, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

SAVE Dade 'reacts to Gibson's LGBT attack' following her endorsement by conservative groups

Last week, I reported that Miami Gardens Mayor Shirley Gibson, running to unseat Miami-Dade Commissioner Barbara Jordan, had accepted a joint endorsement from the Christian Family Coalition and the Catholic Cultural Fund.

After a news conference on Friday, Gibson told me she would seek a cost review of Miami-Dade County’s human rights ordinance, which protects gays and lesbians from discrimination in work and housing, and also provides health benefits for same-sex and opposite-sex partners.

Gibson said she “wouldn’t initiate” a repeal of the ordinance, passed in 1998.

“My personal opinion is, if we’re looking at the fact that Dade County already has it, then I’m not going to go take it away,” Gibson told me.

Tuesday morning, SAVE Dade issued this message in an email to supporters:

SAVE Dade responds to Miami Gardens Mayor Shirley Gibson’s proposal to seek a cost review of the Miami Dade County’s human rights and domestic partnership ordinance

(Miami) July 10, 2012— Miami Dade Commission District 1 Candidate Shirley Gibson announced at a press conference that she will seek a cost review of the Miami Dade County’s human rights and domestic partnership ordinance. The Miami Dade County’s human rights ordinance provides protections for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community in employment, housing, and public accommodations. The Domestic Partnership Ordinance creates and registry for Miami Dade residents and allows county employees to provide employment benefits to their declared domestic partners. SAVE Dade is a strong advocate of both ordinances and continues to promote, protect, and defend their purposes.
 
Statement by CJ Ortuno, Executive Director SAVE Dade 
 
“Miami Gardens Mayor Shirley Gibson’s statement that she would seek a cost review of Miami Dade County’s Human Rights and Domestic Partnership Ordinances but would not ‘initiate’ repeal is a clear indication on her part to appease the conservative groups in which she has received an endorsement. Mayor Gibson actions seem desperate in this difficult election against incumbent and SAVE Dade endorsed Commissioner Barbara Jordan, who has stood with the LGBT community since she was elected to office.”

“To seek a cost review of the ordinances is code for how do we remove protections from the LGBT community of Miami Dade County. The ordinances are essential in safeguarding the LGBT community from discrimination in housing, the workplace, and in their relationships. SAVE Dade is committed to protecting the ordinance and will continue to combat anti-LGBT actions by endorsing and electing pro-equality candidates.”
 
To learn more about SAVE Dade, visit www.savedade.org

July 10, 2012 in Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Florida, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Marriage, Media, Miami & Miami-Dade County, Miami Beach, Politics, South Florida, Transgender, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack (0)

Christian Family Coalition endorses Joe Martinez for Miami-Dade County mayor in Aug. 14 election

  • Conservative Christian groups in Miami-Dade County form 2012 election alliance

The conservative Christian Family Coalition has endorsed Joe Martinez for mayor of Miami-Dade County in the upcoming Aug. 14 election.

Martinez, currently the commission chairman, is opposing incumbent Mayor Carlos Gimenez. Also running: Edna Diaz, Gary Johnson, Farid Khavari, Helen Williams and Denny Wood.

Here is the Coalition's news release, including other new endorsements for commission and Miami-Dade County School Board:

"It is with great pride today that we endorse Joe Martinez, chairman of the Board of County Commissioners for mayor of Miami-Dade County.  Chairman Martinez has a keen understanding of the unique problems facing our diverse community from the foreclosure and healthcare crisis facing our families, to issues of speech equality, allowing an invocation at the start of County commission meetings, to his respect for marriage as one man, one woman.  His bold approach to these difficult matters is to bring people together and build bridges of understanding, in a community which is sometimes polarized, it is refreshing to see an elected official who has the ability to unite all of us as one.  We look forward to working closely with Chairman Martinez in the coming days and weeks as we labor to make Miami-Dade County, the world class community that it is"

Additional endorsements for the Board of Miami-Dade County Commissioners include:

District 1 - Shirley Gibson

District 3 - Keon Hardemon

District 11 - Manny Machado

In the Miami-Dade School Board race:

District 5 - Daniel "Dan" Espino

July 10, 2012 in Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Florida, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Media, Miami & Miami-Dade County, Miami Beach, Politics, South Florida, Transgender, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack (0)

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