Comedian Magda Szubanski comes out for same sex marriage
One of the darlings of the Australian comedy scene has revealed she is gay while offering her support for same sex marriage. Magda Szubanski, the Kath and Kim and Full Frontal star, said it was high time rights were afforded to all. “We pay taxes, fight wars for this country, nurse you when you are sick, make you laugh, sing and dance for you, play netball for you, star in your movies, cook your meals, decorate your store windows. And, chances are, gay people designed whatever it is you’re wearing. All Australians, including gay Australians, should have exactly the same rights, including the right to love, marry and take care of our partners. The law as it stands means that you could be a serial killer and have killed all of your spouses and yet you would still be considered fit to marry.”
Sony jacks price of Whitney album 60% hours after death
One of the biggest money-spinners is death, it seems. Pop stars who pass away earn a fortune in death and Sony Records knows it. They inflated the price of Houston’s The Ultimate Collection album, released in 1997, by 60 per cent to $11.73. Sony says it was just fixing a wholesale price error. The price adjustment flowed on to iTunes but, as Fairfax reported: Apple quickly – and quietly – returned the album to its original price late Sunday and by Monday it was the second-highest selling album on iTunes amid a global outpouring of grief in the music industry. The singer’s death also proved a sudden boost for The Grammy Awards broadcast on Monday, with US broadcaster CBS reporting preliminary estimates of the show’s ratings were the highest recorded in more than 20 years. More than 39 million viewers watched the three-and-a-half hour broadcast, up 41 per cent from last year’s broadcast and the highest ratings since 1984, when 43.9 million tuned in to watch Michael Jackson take out a number of awards.