Here’s An Exclusive Sneak Peek Into Nasty Pig Fall 2014

Here’s An Exclusive Sneak Peek Into Nasty Pig Fall 2014

gayguyspyThe Underwear Expert had the honor of joining the Nasty Pig team for the shoot of their Fall 2014 Lookbook. Naturally, we brought our cameras along so we could capture every hot moment of the photo shoot. The exclusive BTS video gives a sneak peek at what underwear you’ll be sporting this season. Nasty Pig’s CEO, David Lauterstein shares the secrets that have made Nasty Pig so successful over the past 20 years. Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, this will be one hot Lookbook to look forward to!

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A Navy SEAL Surfaces as Transgender

A Navy SEAL Surfaces as Transgender

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Lady Valor screening at Time Warner Center in New York, with CNN moderator Miguel Marquez and panelists: psychotherapist Ken Page, Chief Officer (ret.) Kristen Beck, psychiatrist Jack Drescher and Prodigal Sons filmmaker Kimberly Reed

Seals are remarkable creatures. Bewhiskered, toothy and chubby, as avuncular as they may appear, they are powerful predators, mammalian but able to function with precision and speed both above and below the surface of the seas. Their strengths and skills for hunting are only truly made manifest where land-lubbing eyes cannot apprehend them.

Chief Officer (Ret.) Kristin Beck, 47, served for two decades in our Navy as one of the elite SEALs (short for Sea, Air and Land Teams), in 13 deployments, over half of them combat missions, and by all accounts she did so honorably and with intelligent gusto. She worked as part of highly sensitive counterterrorism efforts and received, among many honors, both a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart.

She also did so as Christopher T. Beck. Last year, following her retirement from the Navy in 2011, she came out publicly as a transgender woman. She announced her transition to the world with a mighty splash (forgive the pun), arising from the publication of Warrior Princess: A U.S. Navy SEAL’s Journey to Coming Out Transgender, co-written with Anne Speckhard, author, psychologist, and Georgetown University adjunct associate professor of psychiatry. Although the collaboration with Dr. Speckhard seems to have soured (Beck makes a careful disavowal of the work on her professional webpage, ladyvalor.com), she has found new bedfellows at CNN, which will air a powerful documentary about her life and transition on Thursday, Sept. 4 at 9 p.m. EDT.

What is now Lady Valor: The Kristen Beck Story was initially told by CNN on Anderson Cooper 360 and then commissioned by CNN Films and directed by Sandrine Orabona and Mark Herzog (who also executive produced CNN’s Emmy-nominated, 10-part documentary series The Sixties) and is being screened to invited audiences at several locations across the country prior to its premiere as the opener of their second season of feature-length documentary subjects. I watched it last week sitting next to Ms. Beck on enveloping, burgundy Barcaloungers at the back of a screening room at the Time Warner offices on Columbus Circle as part of an event co-sponsored with Psychology Today magazine, which organized a Q-and-A panel following the film.

Ms. Beck is golden-skinned, athletic and attractively relaxed, with a disarming and polite intensity, a self-effacing military drawl and a sort-of-Beavis-and-Butthead, sort-of-naughty “heh-heh-heh” laugh. She looks like the sort of woman one might admire as she smashes a tennis ball without mercy over her opponent’s side of the net at the U.S. Open and then crowed in victory with infectious delight. She was wearing a smart version of a classic Manhattan little black dress with several of her military medals pinned at her left clavicle.

We were able to talk for a little while before the screening started, and Ms. Beck spoke with passion about what she referred to as her “mission” for the film: to encourage the military toward incremental analysis and eventual acceptance of an armed forces with openly serving transgender personnel. Conveniently enough, this week the Palm Center, a think tank on sexual minorities in the military that’s housed at San Francisco State University’s Department of Political Science, announced publication of a feasibility report on this subject with a press release trumpeting the opinion of “[t]hree retired US military General Officers, including the former chief medical officer of the US Army” that integration could proceed in a “straightforward manner that is consistent with military readiness and core values.”

Although CNN is a news organization taking the documentary as part of a coordinated effort to impact national military rules and regulations, the narrative presented in Lady Valor will likely be seen by both its staunchest supporters and its most rabid opponents as an enormously adept piece of agitprop in the “hero’s journey,” back-from-the-Trojan-Wars mold. The non-advocating audience will likely be moved by the portrayal of Ms. Beck’s challenges and perseverance as she seeks to distance herself from the brutal internal and external policy of containment she practiced as part of the “war on terror” and her attempts to suppress her own gender identity.

The most affecting scenes are ones that show Ms. Beck and her family and closest friends interacting (skillfully shooting skeet with her pained older brother and her querulous yet proud father, delivering her “special spaghetti” to the dinner table, hanging out with other retired military colleagues and friends over beers), especially as they attempt to grapple with the meaning of this change in someone they’ve known seemingly so intimately for so long, who is now presenting herself to them in a different gender.

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Kristen Beck (credit: Jesse McClung, Herzog & Co. for CNN)

The most chilling scenes are of two kinds.

First, those scenes (largely personal footage that Ms. Beck provided to the filmmakers) from her time in active duty where one bears witness to a sensitive young man’s pilgrim’s progress into the calloused priesthood of state-directed killing, and those where she handles memento mori of various campaigns, like an Iraqi soldier’s helmet pressed into duty as a flowerpot, or a red-and-white keffiyeh headscarf that the original wearer “didn’t need anymore.”

The second set of scenes depicts an isolated, remorseful and psychologically scarred Ms. Beck on the road in a small RV between speaking gigs with her dog Bo, lamenting her estrangement from her two adolescent sons from a previous marriage and hoping for a future with a more integrated sense of self and more domestic commitment and happiness, one that her advocacy for transgender people in the military seems to stand for as expiation.

All these scenes foster a strongly visceral sense of sympathy for Ms. Beck’s struggles and wounds, and well as for her profound strength, discipline and humanity, which she shares with thousands upon thousands of military and non-military gender-nonconforming individuals, as well as thousands upon thousands of trans and non-trans veterans traumatized by their service to their country.

In the Q-and-A following the screening, Ms. Beck stated that “we need a fundamental change in compassion in this country.” And so we do. As long as oppressive violence to body, mind, spirit and community is called into service to protect dominating and cherished cultural values, we will all share the responsibility for and risks of that violence as it acts upon ourselves, our loved ones and our world.

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Brian Brown to Participate in Training Session for Anti-LGBT Activists

Brian Brown to Participate in Training Session for Anti-LGBT Activists

Brian Brown, president and co-founder of the anti-LGBT group National Organization of Marriage (NOM), will be traveling to France next week to participate in Manif Pour Tous’ “Summer University” training session.
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Andy Cohen Spreads His Legs, Matthew Mitcham Shows Off His Instrument And James Franco Shaves His Head

Andy Cohen Spreads His Legs, Matthew Mitcham Shows Off His Instrument And James Franco Shaves His Head

Bravo honcho Andy Cohen aired out his dirty laundry and then some while recording the audio version of his upcoming memoir The Andy Cohen Diaries.

Always spreading joy, diver Matthew Mitcham shows off the three medals he took home from the recent Commonwealth Games and his brand new banjolele. He’s already taught himself to strum and sing “Accentuate the Positive.”

Following his recent Emmy win for Sherlock, Benedict Cumberbatch might need to make more room on his mantle for more trophies for what’s reportedly an incredibly moving performance in The Imitation Game as persecuted real-life gay hero Alan Turing. Check out the trailer below for the film which opens November 21.

Yes, it’s impossible for Ricky Martin to take an unflattering photo, as evidenced by this one snapped on the set of a new music video he’s shooting in L.A.

Similar to her character on Girls, Allison Williams will play the boy who never grew up in NBC’s upcoming live musical version of Peter Pan. The Today show tweeted a first look at her costume.

First photo! See Allison Williams as Peter Pan: t.co/9JtZk5nFxd pic.twitter.com/60cAl3jDDb

— TODAY (@TODAYshow) September 3, 2014

Can Dax Shepard and Michael Pena fill out the uniforms of ’70s heartthrobs Erik Estrada and Jon Wilcox (pictured below)? We’ll soon find out when the duo stars in a forthcoming film adaptation of the hit police series CHiPS.

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And James Franco hasn’t been in the news for a couple of days, which is an eternity in Francoyears, so he posted a photo to Instagram showing off his newly-shaved head.

NeNe Leakes will get an opportunity to capitalize on the sometimes devious behavior she’s displayed on Bravo’s RHOA when she makes her Broadway debut this fall as the wicked stepmother in the stage musical Cinderella.

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New Campaign Urges Florida Gov. Rick Scott Not To Appeal Ruling Striking Down Gay Marriage Ban: VIDEO

New Campaign Urges Florida Gov. Rick Scott Not To Appeal Ruling Striking Down Gay Marriage Ban: VIDEO

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Equality Florida has announced the creation of a new social media campaign intended to stop Florida Governor Rick Scott from appealing a decision that struck down the Sunshine State’s ban on same-sex marriage. The campaign calls on the public to upload personal messages of support for marriage equality.

From Equality Florida:

6a00d8341c730253ef01b7c6d05d1d970b-200wiJudge Hinkle has stated that Attorney General Pam Bondi cannot appeal the decision. Then who can appeal? Craig J. Nichols, Florida’s Secretary of Management Services; John H. Armstrong, Florida’s Surgeon General; and Harold Bazzel, Washington County Clerk of Court. Two of the three take orders from Governor Scott and will likely appeal the decision if he tells them to do so.

We need to send the message loud and clear: “Governor Scott, DO NOT appeal the marriage decision.”

This is where you help! Make a video telling Governor Scott not to appeal the marriage decision and post it to Facebook/Twitter/Youtube – and use the hashtag #MarriageNow.

Judge Hinkle’s decision striking down the marriage ban was one in a succession of rulings out of Florida on same-sex marriage, none of which ruled in favor of the state. Meanwhile, Florida’s Attorney General Pam Bondi has been adamant that she intends on enforcing and defending the ban. 

Former Florida Governor Charlie Crist has also called on Governor Scott to end his enforcement of the same-sex marriage ban. If Scott does not appeal Judge Hinkle’s decision by September 21, the ban will become null and void. 

Watch a sample #MarriageNow video, AFTER THE JUMP…


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Cardinal Dolan to stay as grand marshal in NYC St. Patrick's parade with 1st gay contingent

Cardinal Dolan to stay as grand marshal in NYC St. Patrick's parade with 1st gay contingent
NEW YORK – There is no more natural spot for Roman Catholic Cardinal Timothy Dolan — a proud, ebullient Irish-American — than grand marshal of the city’s historic St. Patrick’s Day Parade. But the honor now has an added significance: Parade …

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