Gambia Passes Anti-Gay Bill Imposing Life Imprisonment For Some Same-Sex Acts

Gambia Passes Anti-Gay Bill Imposing Life Imprisonment For Some Same-Sex Acts
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) — A Gambian lawmaker says the National Assembly has passed a bill imposing life imprisonment for some homosexual acts.

Minority leader Samba Jallow said Monday the bill brings life sentences for “aggravated homosexuality.” A draft bill seen by The Associated Press contains language identical to a controversial anti-gay bill signed into law in Uganda earlier this year. It defines “aggravated homosexuality” to apply to “serial offenders” and people living with HIV/AIDS.

National Assembly Speaker Abdoulie Bojang confirmed the bill amending the criminal code was passed last month but would not say whether there had been changes to the draft.

Amnesty International says the bill, if signed by President Yahya Jammeh, would add to “the climate of fear” facing Gambia’s sexual minorities, who can already be jailed for up to 14 years.

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Joan Rivers Gets The Touching (And Hilariously Offensive) Sendoff She Deserves

Joan Rivers Gets The Touching (And Hilariously Offensive) Sendoff She Deserves

Opening Night of "Gore Vidal's The Best Man", ArrivalsJoan Rivers’ funeral was held yesterday in New York City, and as was to be expected, it was a spectacle the likes of which Joan would most certainly have approved.

Fans gathered outside Rivers’ fabulously decadent apartment, and her daughter Melissa was so moved by their presence that she came out to thank them personally. Here she is on what must have been a very difficult day:

funeral-joan-riversCelebrities were high in number at the Upper East Side synagogue where the service was held — who else but Joan could get Howard Stern, Sarah Jessica Parker, Diane Sawyer, Whoopi Goldberg, Donald Trump and Steve Forbes all in the same room? To say nothing of Barbara Walters, Hugh Jackman, Barry Diller, Rosie O’Donnell, John Waters and Margret Cho.

Here are photos of the memorial program — note that Audra McDonald and Hugh Jackman performed songs:

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Cho wrote about the experience on her website, which will give you a sense of what it was like in the incredibly high-security memorial. Long story short — lots of tears, but not without a few good laughs.

She wrote in a post called Putting the fun back in funeral:

We all wept – like professional mourners…In the morose silence Howard Stern said, “Joan Rivers had a dry pussy.”

At first, the words just hung there, as no one knew exactly what to do. Of course I started laughing hysterically, and everyone else, remembering who we were there to honor, followed suit. Howard Stern actually choked back tears as he continued – “Joan’s pussy was so dry it was like a sponge – so that when she got in the bathtub – whooooosh – all the water would get absorbed in there! Joan said that if Whitney Houston had as dry a pussy as Joan’s, she would still be alive today…”

It was so wrong but so right at the same time. So Joan. So great. RIP my friend.

 

Dan Tracer

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Primary Season Comes To A Close As Scott Brown, Martha Coakley Seek Redemption

Primary Season Comes To A Close As Scott Brown, Martha Coakley Seek Redemption
WASHINGTON — Voters in five states go to the polls Tuesday to bring this year’s primary cycle to a near close. Louisiana holds a nonpartisan primary on Nov. 4, and that race could be drawn out until early December if no candidate gets at least 50 percent of the vote.

In Massachusetts, Attorney General Martha Coakley is running for political redemption. And former Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) is trying to return to the chamber to represent New Hampshire, where he could end the state’s all-female congressional delegation. While Rhode Island’s Democratic gubernatorial primary is competitive, New York’s isn’t — though law school professor Zephyr Teachout has still managed to draw attention to some of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s (D) shortcomings for progressive voters.

Here’s a look at the key races The Huffington Post is watching:

NEW HAMPSHIRE SENATE: Though Brown called his December move to New Hampshire “strictly personal,” the relocation was immediately seen as a transparent bid to unseat Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.). What’s followed has been a campaign handicapped by missteps, as Brown has driven around the state in his trademark pickup truck to cement his Granite State credentials. The former senator has hidden in a bathroom to avoid a reporter’s questions about his position on the Supreme Court’s Hobby Lobby ruling, said he doesn’t believe the science supporting man-made climate change has been proved (despite past statements to the contrary) and criticized Shaheen for voting to increase the debt ceiling, though he did too.

Brown is expected to clinch the Republican nomination Tuesday, despite the occasional slip-up as to which state he’s running in. Democrats have practically ignored Brown’s opponents, who include former state Sen. Jim Rubens — the only Republican senate candidate whose campaign website affirms that global warming exists and is caused by human activity. Brown has notably changed his campaign strategy since he lost to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) in 2012 — Democrats have hit him for rejecting a “people’s pledge” to discourage outside electoral spending, which Warren and Brown agreed to during that race. Indeed, opposition researchers have even gone so far as to chase Brown by canoe as they look for his next gaffe. HuffPost Pollster, which combines all publicly available polling data, shows Shaheen leading Brown by more than 5 percentage points, so he has two months to make up that difference.

NEW HAMPSHIRE-1: LGBT-rights groups are working to elevate former University of New Hampshire Dean Dan Innis, who is one of three openly gay GOP House candidates running this cycle, over former Rep. Frank Guinta (R-N.H.), who is attempting to return to the seat he once held. The district is undeniably competitive, as Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D-N.H.) lost it to Guinta in 2010 only to beat him in 2012. Conservative groups such as Americans for Prosperity, which is funded by the billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, have run ads tying Shea-Porter to her early support for health care reform.

NEW HAMPSHIRE-2: In the Granite State’s slightly less competitive 2nd District, Republicans have waged a bitter primary to take on Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (D-N.H.). State Sen. Marilinda Garcia is considered one of the GOP’s bright young prospects. She’s acknowledged as much, saying her party has an optics problem and is “being populated mostly by old, white men.” Though Garcia’s opponents have accused her of supporting a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) didn’t seem to have a problem with her past statements on the matter, as he came to promote her candidacy on Sunday. Though the National Republican Congressional Committee has called former state Sen. Gary Lambert one of their “Young Guns,” Garcia, who has also received support from the conservative Club for Growth, seems to have the edge heading into Tuesday’s primary.

MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR: Recent polling indicates that Coakley will likely beat state Treasurer Steve Grossman and former federal health care official Don Berwick in the mostly amicable Democratic primary to succeed Gov. Deval Patrick (D), who is stepping down after eight years in office. Coakley would be the state’s first female governor if she beats former health care executive Charlie Baker (R), who lost to Patrick in 2010. She has run a disciplined campaign to avoid the missteps that doomed her bid to succeed the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) that same year. Baker, who faces a little-known tea party challenger on Tuesday, could still eke out a general election win in a state that isn’t afraid to elect Republican governors despite its progressive leanings.

MASSACHUSETTS-6: Both party’s primaries in this district are intriguing: Immigration lawyer Marisa DeFranco and former Marine Seth Moulton are challenging Rep. John Tierney on the Democratic side, while former Massachusetts Senate Minority Leader Richard Tisei, who is openly gay, is running on the GOP side once again. Tisei, who boycotted the state’s Republican Party convention to protest its platform on marriage equality, has received support from the national Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund. Tierney continues to be vulnerable due to his family’s gambling scandal. Moulton has capitalized on voter awareness of the past controversy, saying he’d provide fresh representation in Congress. His campaign received a boost with The Boston Globe’s endorsement.

NEW YORK GOVERNOR: Voters in the Empire State will chose candidates in statewide elections on Tuesday. (The state held its congressional primary elections in June.) Though Cuomo is expected to coast to the nomination, Teachout’s bid has highlighted his administration’s controversial move to hinder an ethics panel the governor created. And despite Cuomo’s best efforts, Teachout will be on Tuesday’s ballot. She has received support from Mayday PAC, an anti-corruption PAC, as well as the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. Polls have shown Cuomo maintaining a strong cushion against Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino, as voters don’t seem to be widely aware of the news about the governor’s incapacitating of the anti-corruption commission.

RHODE ISLAND GOVERNOR: In one of this year’s rare competitive Democratic gubernatorial primaries, state Treasurer Gina Raimondo, Providence Mayor Angel Taveras and attorney Clay Pell are vying to succeed retiring Gov. Lincoln Chafee (D). Taveras, who has the backing of most local labor groups (the teachers unions are supporting Pell), has slammed Raimondo for her role in crafting polarizing pension reform legislation. While Raimondo would be Rhode Island’s first female governor, Taveras would be the state’s first Latino governor and is banking on strong support from Providence’s Latino community to make that outcome happen. Pell had his wife, figure-skating star Michelle Kwan, cut an ad for him, has the familial name recognition as the grandson of the late Sen. Claiborne Pell (D-R.I.) and possesses the personal wealth to self-fund his campaign, but polls show him trailing the other two candidates.

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Wilson Cruz Still Cries When Remembering The Impact His ‘My So-Called Life’ Character Had On Gay Kids

Wilson Cruz Still Cries When Remembering The Impact His ‘My So-Called Life’ Character Had On Gay Kids

6770264_f520This was before the internet. I think the internet had been born three seconds before we aired. So today, I would get a message on Facebook. Then, people, we still were dealing with snail mail. I remember getting a letter at the production office. God, I’m such a sap! I still have the letter. I remember getting a letter from a young boy from the Midwest, and he just said how important the show was to him, and how he didn’t — he thought that he was the only person in the world who was having these feelings, and he was afraid that he was going to do something to hurt himself. And the thing about it was, yes, the letter was very moving. But the thing that was really heartbreaking was that you could see where his tears fell on the page. [Long pause.] I can’t believe I’m still crying about this letter. And I wouldn’t get that today. I would have gotten some words on the computer screen. I wouldn’t have seen how his hand was shaking, how he could barely write the words. How the tears had fallen on the page. So I remember that really vividly.

angela_15_ans_01But you know, the other thing about it is that a lot of the kids who were moved or affected by the show, in regards to Rickie, were teenagers, and they weren’t brave enough to write a letter or didn’t know where to send it. So I ended up meeting a lot of them after they became adults. When I would be out at a bar and they’re in their 20s. I remember right around the time I was doing Rent in New York, in ’97 or ’98, I think some of them were coming of age at that point. And people [were] coming up to me to say, ‘When I was a teenager, that show was my life. I’d never seen anyone like that on TV.’ I remember how gratifying that was, for me to hear them and for them to be able to have that conversation with me. So it’s really interesting. For Claire [Danes, obviously], for A.J. [Langer, who played Rayanne], it was easy for girls to come up to them and say, “Hey, I relate to you.” It was not going to be easy for a teen gay boy to come up to me with his parents and tell me that they could relate to me, because he was probably still deeply closeted or didn’t even know what he was feeling. So I had that experience five or six years after they did. It’s a very fascinating experience.”

 

Wilson Cruz speaking with Vulture about his gay teen character Ricky on the ’90s drama My So-Called Life

Jeremy Kinser

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Be A Voyeur And Peek In On 'American Horror Story: Freak Show' With First Official Trailer: VIDEO

Be A Voyeur And Peek In On 'American Horror Story: Freak Show' With First Official Trailer: VIDEO

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Siamese twins, strong men, bearded ladies, and…Jessica Lange? The world of American Horror Story: Freak Show is populated by a bevy of twisted individuals, and the new official trailer lets you act the voyeur, peeking in on the oddities. With some sex, glamor, and big top intrigue in the mix as well, it looks to be the most promising season of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s anthology series yet.  

Come look at the freaks, AFTER THE JUMP

American Horror Story: Freak Show premieres Wednesday, October 8th on FX.

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Joseph Ehrman-Dupre

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