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Clay Cane is a radio personality and award-winning journalist. The Rutgers University graduate has provided commentary for television networks such as ABC, TV One and BET (Black Entertainment Television). He is currently the entertainment editor for BET.com and a member of New York Film Critics Online and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association.  He is also the co-editor and a contributing writer of the anthology For Colored Boys. Clay is the host of Clay Cane Live, a weekly call-in radio show on WWRL 1600AM, which also airs the nationally syndicated Ed Schultz and Rev. Al Sharpton shows. Clay Cane Live airs every Thursday at 11 p.m. EST. You can lean more about Clay’s work at ClayCane.net.

Blog Entries by Clay Cane

The Latex Ball: Get Your Life

(2) Comments | Posted August 20, 2012 | 11:30 AM

Saturday night, Manhattan was set fire for the 22nd year in a row at the legendary House of Latex Ball held in the famous Roseland Ballroom. Brought to you by GMHC (Gay Men's Health Crisis), this year the organization celebrates their 30th anniversary at the forefront of the...

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For Colored Boys: The End of an Invisible Life

(27) Comments | Posted August 8, 2012 | 12:15 PM

"There is no longer dignity in telling the truth" is a line from E. Lynn Harris' debut novel, Invisible Life. Back in 1994 Harris' commentary on the shame of living closeted felt poignant and brutality realistic. At the time being open about your sexual orientation, especially if you were a...

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Go the Way Your Blood Beats: Frank Ocean Frees Himself and Others

(47) Comments | Posted July 5, 2012 | 10:39 AM

Stop the press: A mainstream, black, male artist in hip-hop revealed his first love was with a man. Only weeks before the release of Frank Ocean's debut solo album on Def Jam, Channel Orange, he opened up about his sexuality via Tumblr.  A huge risk for the member of the...

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