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Get Out! GAY Magazine – Issue 372 – June 20, 2018

Featuring content from the hottest gay and gay-friendly spots in New York, each (free!) issue of Get Out! highlights the bars, nightclubs, restaurants, spas and other businesses throughout NYC’s metropolitan area that the city’s gay population is interested in.

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BY EILEEN SHAPIRO<br />

CELEBRITY CORRESPONDENT<br />

PHOTO BY THE BOUDOIR DIVAS SAN DIEGO , CA<br />

KARYN WHITE<br />

SUPERWOMAN IS BACK BY STORM<br />

Karyn White—superstar, sensation,<br />

singer, actress, producer and real<br />

estate mogul—is living proof that<br />

“Superwoman” is alive and well and<br />

ready to rock the world with the<br />

vengeance of an orgasmic tsunami<br />

with her new music and self-produced<br />

film, “Gale and the Storm.”<br />

The movie closely mirrors her own<br />

life and her mysterious departure<br />

from the music industry. White<br />

captures the lead role. The film is a<br />

compelling story about Gale Storm’s<br />

return to the industry and her journey<br />

celebrating her learning to love music<br />

once again. The film, directed by<br />

Derrick Muhammad, is a feel-good<br />

presentation offering the audience a<br />

belief in living out a dream.<br />

White, twice a Grammy nominee, an<br />

Image award winner, known for her<br />

platinum self-titled album, produced<br />

by Babyface and L.A. Reid, and the<br />

iconic three singles off the record:<br />

“The Way You Love Me,” “Secret<br />

Rendezvous” “Make Him Do Right,”<br />

Do Unto Me,” and “Superwoman.”<br />

Her duet with Babyface, “Love Saw<br />

It,” a sultry, romantic composition,<br />

was nominated in the Best R&B/<br />

Urban Contemporary New Artist<br />

category at the 1989 Soul Train<br />

Music Awards. Her follow-up album<br />

was produced by Jimmy Jam and<br />

Terry Lewis and featured the single<br />

“Romantic,” which rose to #1 on the<br />

U.S. Billboard 100. Soon after, she<br />

vanished from the industry to raise<br />

a family. She later tried her hand at<br />

acting and won a recurring role on<br />

the BET television series “Beauty and<br />

the Baller.”<br />

I spoke with White, who has an<br />

extraordinary spirit and a majestic<br />

energy. Her heartfelt candidness and<br />

witty commentary accentuated her<br />

vibrant personality.

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