Adore Delano Gets Roughed Up By Police In New Video

Adore Delano Gets Roughed Up By Police In New Video

Screen Shot 2014-09-27 at 11.46.04 AMChart-topping Drag Race alum Adore Delano has become drag’s Rihanna, releasing every song on her debut album as a single with an accompanying high-concept music video.

The beloved foul-mouthed queen releases her fifth single from Till Death Do us Party this week with a video featuring Drag Race season 5 runner-up Alaska Thunderfuck. To us, “I Look Fuckin’ Cool” looks like a police crackdown on drag queen raves, but there’s apparently much more to the story.

A press release explains:

“I Look Fuckin’ Cool” is a rowdy hip-hop inspired dance track where the pair unapologetically flip-the-bird at those who disrespect them for their unconventionality. These girls like the way they look!

The video is set in a dystopian future, where an authoritarian, big-brother-like police force has enacted a coup ‘de fashion. All fashion and individualized self-expression has been banned in lieu of a military-esque uniform, but there are those that disobey.

A small gang of rebel-punks led by Adore and Alaska (the two most wanted by the regime) have begun to band together using a sophisticated network called Jack’d to connect with like-minded individuals.

Oh, right. Good thing they’re still able to “connect with like-minded individuals” on a sophisticated network like Jack’d.

Below, watch this self-described “topless hooker draped in faux fur from the 80s” slay the game. Again.

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Dad Records His Two Sons' Hilarious Reaction to His News Of Winning $2.7 Million Lottery: WATCH

Dad Records His Two Sons' Hilarious Reaction to His News Of Winning $2.7 Million Lottery: WATCH

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The audio might be in Danish, but the kids’ priceless reaction to their father slowly revealing larger and larger lottery winnings is definitely worth a watch.

Check it out, AFTER THE JUMP

Lottery News adds that Poul Hjortbøl, the father in the video, has reportedly invested some of the money in a Danish dating website, but declined further comment. 

 


Kyler Geoffroy

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Why Is NYT Columnist David Brooks Giving The Keynote To A Group Of Christian-Right Funders?

Why Is NYT Columnist David Brooks Giving The Keynote To A Group Of Christian-Right Funders?

David BrooksNew York Times columnist David Brooks is the paper’s house Republican, which means he resides in a world in which the fierce partisanship of today’s GOP is just waiting to melt before some mystical leadership from the president. (As if.) So why is a man who is so smitten with moderation giving the keynote address to a collection of the religious-right’s biggest funders?

Brooks is scheduled to give the luncheon address today at The Gathering, an annual conference that brings together Christian right philanthropists and foundations. “Here we bring committed Christian givers together in a setting that allows for learning, worship, new ideas and fellowship,” according to The Gathering’s own description.

That’s a pretty benign description of one of the great enabling events of anti-gay funding in the nation. According to Truth Wins Out’s Center Against Religious Extremism, The Gathering is “the centerpiece of the right wing’s giving strategy worldwide. This event is the secret money pot from which the culture wars flow.” Those wars, according to TWOCARE, include the violent campaigns against the LGBT communities in Russia and Uganda.

How does it work? Attendees pony up $1,750 for the privilege of attending the conference, held this year in Orlando. Among those showing up for the conference at are wealthy evangelicals looking for worthy (to them) causes. What they get is a chance to mingle with representatives from the leading Christian-right funds to decide how they want to spend their money.

And spend they do. According to Bruce Wilson of TWOCARE, one of those organizations alone, the National Christian Foundation, gave more than $163,000,000 to leading antigay organizations in just the 2011-2012 period. Among the recipients: the National Organization for Marriage, the American Family Association, and the Family Research Council.

So why is Brooks appearing before the group? Maybe he doesn’t know who he’s talking to. Maybe the speaking fee makes everything alright. Or maybe Brooks thinks that sweet reason will prevail and suddenly we’ll all agree to some heretofore unknown common ground. Whatever the reason, the next time you here Brooks trumpeting the virtues of moderation, keep in mind the extremists he’s hanging out with today.

 

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Ellen's Gardener Is One Step Closer to Landing a 'Magic Mike XXL' Role: WATCH

Ellen's Gardener Is One Step Closer to Landing a 'Magic Mike XXL' Role: WATCH

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On Thursday, we showed you a clip of Ellen trying to get her hunky gardener, Nick, a role in the upcoming Magic Mike XXL. Nick mentioned his meeting with Greg Silverman, the president of Warner Bros. showbiz department, went well – which you can now watch thanks to a new clip from Friday’s show. 

Nick also stuck around afterwards for #ClassicJokeFriday to show Ellen and the audience his hilarious new back tattoo. 

Check it out, AFTER THE JUMP

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Kyler Geoffroy

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4 Conversation-Starters for Gay and Bisexual Men, By Gay and Bisexual Men

4 Conversation-Starters for Gay and Bisexual Men, By Gay and Bisexual Men
As gay and bisexual men, it can be overwhelming — and in some cases, downright exhausting — to keep HIV at the front of our minds and on the tip of our tongues. But talking about it, with a friend, a doctor or a potential partner, can ease our anxieties and potentially change our thinking and our actions for the better.

Starting the conversation is often easier said than done, which is why I’ve listed four conversation-starters for gay and bisexual men, developed by gay and bisexual men**:

1. With a Partner: “Have you ever been treated for a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?”

Much has been written about the harm in asking a potential partner if they’re “clean,” when what you really want to know is whether they have an STI. Not only does the “clean” question stigmatize those living with HIV (or some other viral infection), it may not yield particularly helpful information for managing your sexual risk. Many STIs, including HIV, may not show discernible signs or symptoms, which might cause someone to answer your question earnestly, but incorrectly. Additionally, we now know that people living with HIV who consistently take their medication can significantly reduce their risk of transmission by as much as much 96 percent. This means there’s no need to call it quits simply because someone you like may have HIV. Instead of declining that second date, you might ask the person about their HIV treatment instead. It will show that you’ve done your homework and that you are willing to take the conversation to a place beyond “drug and disease free.”

2. With a Provider: “Do you feel comfortable talking to me about PrEP?”

Recently, it seems not a day goes by without someone saying something about PrEP, the once-daily pill meant to reduce risk of HIV infection. PrEP may not be for everyone, but it very well could be for you. And the only way to know for sure is by talking to a knowledgeable health care provider who can help you make that decision. Unfortunately, many practitioners still don’t know all that much about gay and bisexual men’s health — let alone PrEP. While some efforts have recently been made to rectify this problem, it does not appear to be going away anytime soon. Therefore, you might consider asking your provider what they know about PrEP before delving into a conversation about whether it might be right for you. The San Francisco AIDS Foundation offers this helpful piece of advice: “If your doctor simply doesn’t know what [PrEP] is and is uncomfortable prescribing it, ask them for a referral to someone who might be better able to meet your needs…If they say they don’t know anyone to refer you to, ask whether it might be possible to be referred to an HIV specialist.”

3. With a Partner: “Do you think it might be time for us to start getting tested together?”

Many gay and bisexual men continue to believe that the only people who contract HIV are those with multiple sexual partners. While number of sexual partners is certainly one risk factor for transmission, an increasing number of gay and bisexual men are acquiring the virus from their primary partner. In fact, recent estimates put the number around 68 percent. With more and more same-sex couples choosing to be “monogamish,” it is essential for gay and bisexual men to to talk openly and honestly with partners about their sexual risk-taking. Testing together is better than not testing all, especially if you and your partner have chosen to stop using condoms. Talking to your partner about routine HIV testing isn’t a measure of sexual infidelity, but emotional maturity.

4. With a Provider/Test Counselor: “What happens if the test comes back positive for HIV?”

Sitting down for an HIV test can be a nerve-wracking experience, especially if you try to recall every sexual encounter you’ve had in the months or years leading up to it. Rather than fixate on the number of times you might’ve been exposed to the virus, you could turn the experience into an important learning opportunity. Scientists know far more about HIV today than they did 10 or 15 years ago, but often that information does not trickle down to the average gay or bisexual man. For example, the medicines used to treat HIV are safer and more effective than they’ve ever been before. Nowadays, it’s entirely possible for someone newly diagnosed with HIV to lead a long, healthy life. The trick is knowing where to go and who to talk to in the event you do test positive, so you can immediately connect to care. Talking to a health care provider or counselor about HIV before there’s cause for concern will prepare you for living a sexually fulfilling life no matter the outcome.

These are just are just four of the many conversations gay and bisexual men can — and should — be having about their sexual health broadly, and HIV, specifically. How these conversations unfold will depend largely on race, class, gender, age and other core aspects of identity. Perhaps the one thing we can all agree on is that talking about HIV with honesty and integrity is essential for the collective well being of gay and bisexual men everywhere.

Check out the Human Rights Campaign’s“HIV/AIDS” topic page, where you can get answers to Frequently Asked Questions about HIV, debunk common myths, gain helpful information about PrEP and PEP, and learn more about the impact of HIV on the LGBT community. Join the conversation around National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day by using #NGMHAAD.

**I’d like to thank Renato Barucco, Adam Eickmeyer, Kevin Henry, James Hinson, Marcos Garcia, Jeff Krehely, Michael Toumayan and the other gay and bisexual men who contributed to this piece.

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Chelsea Clinton Gives Birth to Daughter Charlotte

Chelsea Clinton Gives Birth to Daughter Charlotte

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Chelsea Clinton gave birth to a daughter late Friday night, the former First Daughter confirmed via Twitter.

Wrote Clinton:

Marc and I are full of love, awe and gratitude as we celebrate the birth of our daughter, Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky.

— Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) September 27, 2014

Clinton married investment banker Marc Mezvinsky in 2010. CNN adds that Clinton waited for the birth to find out the gender of her baby, recently saying in an interview “There are so few mysteries in life…in which any answer is a happy one.”

Earlier this year, Clinton called LGBT rights “the unfinished business of the 21st century.”


Kyler Geoffroy

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