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The Cranberries Roses Roses is the forthcoming sixth studio album by Irish


band The Cranberries, to be released onFebruary 14 worldwide. It’s the band’s first studio release in ten years. Originally planned for release in early 2004, the recordings for the follow-up toWake Up and Smell the Coffee were scrapped after the band decided to go their separate ways. After a six-year hiatus, The Cran- berries announced their intention to record a new album during their 2009–2010 reunion tour. The title Roses was announced on The Cranberries website, on May 24. The album deals with relationships, both romantic love and love in other forms.


W.E. Music from the Motion Picture The Golden Globe nominated music from


Madonna’s upcoming film W.E. was composed, or- chestrated and produced by Abel Korzeniowski and is scheduled to be released in February. In addition to Korzeniowski’s magnificent score, the soundtrack includes the original Grammy-nominated song “Masterpiece” composed by Madonna, Julie Frost and Jimmy Harry and sung by Madonna—which is played during the end credits of the film. It will also be included on Madonna’s upcoming solo album for Interscope,MDNA, which is scheduled for release this spring.


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Your Boyfriend & Other Guys I’ve Kissed: The Tails of Totally Tyler In the tradition of David Sedaris and Carrie Brad-


shaw, party boy blogger Totally Tyler hilariously navigates his way through the gay Atlanta dating scene—one lemon drop martini at a time. Some- times humorous, sometimes heartbreaking, always poignant, Totally Tyler weaves triumphant and tragic tales—of tail. In this, his first collection of stories, Totally Tyler


explores why they call it the dirty south by dishing on the ones who got away, the ones who should’ve stayed away and why the Queen of Queens (Madon- na, of course) rules his world. Pour a cocktail, pull up a seat and buckle up—these bedtime stories promise to be bumpy rides.


Boyfriend 101: A Gay Guy’s Guide to Dating, Romance, and Finding True Love You’ve done the bar thing. You’ve let your best


friend set you up. You’ve even logged on to a gay dating website. But the man of your dreams is still out there, just waiting for you to find him. What’s a gay guy to do? Look no further than this book. Whether you’re new to the dating scene or just


wanting a refresher course, in Boyfriend 101 you’ll find an abundance of practical tips for meeting the right man (and avoiding the wrong ones) and keep- ing him (and you) interested for the long term.


eCupid Marshall (Houston Rhines) and Gabe (Noah Schuff-


man) have been in a comfy relationship for seven years now. They’re so relaxed that sex has become in- frequent and things have become boring to Marshall. One night, he downloads an app called “eCupid.” Not only does it take control of his cell phone and com- puter, it also re-engineers his love life! Via a text he didn’t actually send, Marshall tells


Gabe that he’s bored. Then to add insult to injury, a surprise hustler neither requested arrives at the door and suddenly Marshall finds himself single. To top that all off, things at work aren’t going all that


well either.


The Big Gay Musical Okay so not a new release but it’s February and this


movie is full of love all the way around. Starring in the Off-Broadway musical comedy, Adam & Steve - Just the Way God Made’em, aspiring actors Paul and Eddie find their complicated lives mirroring their on stage characters. The show has it all, rousing musical num- bers that feature scantily clad, tap-dancing angels, a clever retelling of Genesis, creepy televangelists and a camp that attempts to turn gay kids straight. In the end everyone realizes that life gets better once they accept who they really are—just the way God made’em!


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