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July 16, 2012

Superstar singer will make documentary about transgender people's 'epic struggle' worldwide

Janet Jackson has announced her first venture into film production will be a documentary about transgender people around the world.

The star will executive produce the film called Truth, as well as conduct on-screen interviews, reported Q News.

In a statement, Jackson said: 'I've been fortunate to make friends and learn about very different lives.

July 16, 2012

Superstar singer will make documentary about transgender people's 'epic struggle' worldwide

Janet Jackson has announced her first venture into film production will be a documentary about transgender people around the world.

The star will executive produce the film called Truth, as well as conduct on-screen interviews, reported Q News.

In a statement, Jackson said: 'I've been fortunate to make friends and learn about very different lives.

April 30, 2012

Where Have You Been splashes with provocative moves, African themes and a house music backdrop

Global pop-star Rihanna has released the video to her new single Where Have You Been. 

The songstress recently sparked controversy about her sexuality after Tweeting about going in a date with a woman.

Paying an homage to Johnny Cash with the first line 'I've been everywhere,' Rihanna's latest video is reminiscent of Janet Jackson's Together Again showing African tribal motifs and some involved choreography.

March 1, 2012

Barry Manilow and Janet Jackson prizes are to be won at gay charity Stonewall's annual dinner

Top international celebrities have provided prizes for UK gay rights charity Stonewall, including singers Barry Manilow and Janet Jackson.

Stonewall’s 2012 Silent Auction, which closes during the charity’s annual dinner on 29 March, is open to bids from everyone. It raises funds for Stonewall’s on-going work to improve lesbian, gay and bisexual equality in Britain and worldwide.

January 31, 2012

Material Girl's MDNA to be released on March 26

Madonna's latest album, MDNA, won't be out for nearly two more months but the pre-release hype is already in full gear.

Earlier today, the Material Girl unveiled the album's colorful cover featuring a deconstructed photo of the star wearing bright red lipstick and heavy mascara.

The album's first single, Give Me All Your Luvin, comes out on Friday (3 February), two days before Madonna's Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday in Indianapolis.