NEWS: Marriage Equality, Pope Francis, Transgender Fairy Doll, Joe Cocker

NEWS: Marriage Equality, Pope Francis, Transgender Fairy Doll, Joe Cocker

Freedom RoadWhat a year 2014 has been for marriage equality!

RoadHenry Cavill and Armie Hammer team up (and look good doing it) as cold war era spies in new Guy Ritchie-directed pic, The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

RoadNick Jonas tells Kode Magazine his girlfriend doesn’t mind his gay sex scenes in Kingdom: “Luckily, she knows what it’s like to work on projects where you’re putting yourself out there to the public. It may seem like something that would make people uncomfortable, but I’m very lucky to have a girlfriend who understands.”

RoadHelen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds fight to get Nazi-stolen art returned in new film Woman in Gold.

RoadThat thing is still growing on Zac Efron’s upper lip.

RoadJ.K. Rowling reveals what the world has in store for Draco Malfoy post-Deathly Hallows (spoilers ahead).

RoadPope Francis eviscerates Vatican bureaucracy in his Christmas address on Monday: “In his annual speech, Francis warned against what he called a lust for power, hypocritical double lives and the lack of spiritual empathy among some men of God. He listed the 15 “ailments and temptations” that weaken their service to the Lord, inviting them to a “true self-examination” ahead of Christmas. In strong yet colorful language, Francis criticized the Curia, the administration that runs the Holy See, for a narcissistic “pathology of power” and “existential schizophrenia.”

Manspread RoadApparently, “Manspreading” is a thing and something New York City’s MTA wants to crack down on.

RoadAmy Adams would not talk to The Today Show about the Sony hack, leaked documents from which reportedly mention her. The Today Show decided it was best to cancel the interview.

RoadMadonna keeps her Christmas decorations simple and to the point.

RoadDoes your dog dance when (s)he sees you?

RoadAP names Frozen top entertainer of the year.

RoadNew Judd Appatow-produced Pee Wee Herman movie heading to Netflix.

Fairy RoadThe world’s first transgender fairy doll? Parents are crying foul when Chinese manufactured fairy dolls appeared to have male genitalia. However, a manufacturing defect may be to blame: “In molded plastics, you won’t find mysterious holes, but you will occasionally find small protuberances that allow the part to be pulled from the mold. I think what we are actually looking at is not so much a penis, as that manufacturing aid. If you are wondering why you rarely see these manufacturing tabs, it’s because most companies would have a “trim station” during the process where that bit of plastic would removed. Unfortunately, it appears this Chinese company thought they’d save the fraction of a fen it would cost to castrate the pretty fairy doll before packaging, and keep mothers out of panic mode. And so, because a Chinese manufacturer was being thrifty, we now have what is being called the world’s first trans doll.”

RoadMan rams van into Christmas market in western France: “Fears of a wave of lone wolf attacks in France have intensified after a man rammed his van into a crowded Christmas market in Nantes before attempting to stab himself to death. At least 11 people were injured, with five including the driver suffering serious injuries, following the incident in the western French city’s main square, place Royale.”

RoadRock star Joe Cocker is dead at 70.


Sean Mandell

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Dave Rubin Of 'The Rubin Report' On His Engagement To David Janet

Dave Rubin Of 'The Rubin Report' On His Engagement To David Janet
Dave Rubin spoke at length about his engagement to longtime boyfriend, David Janet, in a recent installment of of “The Rubin Report.”

In a conversation with writer-performer Kelly Carlin, Rubin reveals that he proposed to Janet, who is an executive producer of The Rubin Report, during a Fleetwood Mac concert in Los Angeles in early December. The comedian and media personality waited until the band performed “Dreams,” Janet’s favorite song, before popping the question.

In what Rubin describes as a “sign of the times,” audience members of all ages seated near the couple beamed at the very public proposal.

For more on “The Rubin Report,” head here.

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Dave Rubin (left) and David Janet

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Blood Ban Fix by Food and Drug Administration Falls Far Short of Acceptable Solution

Blood Ban Fix by Food and Drug Administration Falls Far Short of Acceptable Solution

Today, HRC responded to the decision by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to move forward with ag-awaited change to the current scientifically unwarranted blood donation ban on gay and bisexual men.
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Grown Man With Sword Attacks Friend After Being Accused Of Having “Homosexual Tendencies”

Grown Man With Sword Attacks Friend After Being Accused Of Having “Homosexual Tendencies”

SwordA dispute between two males over their sexuality ended with one chasing after the other with a two-foot sword earlier this week. And, no, the males weren’t in middle school. They were grown adults.

It all started when a 48-year-old man who goes by the name of “Cowboy” accused a 44-year-old man of having “homosexual tendencies,” whatever that means.

The men were hanging out in an apartment watching the Cleveland Cavaliers game and playing dominoes.

The 44-year-old responded by saying he had heard from several reliable neighborhood sources that Cowboy was the one with “homosexual tendencies.”

Things, naturally, escalated.

Voices were raised. Punches were thrown. The two men wrestled their way into the kitchen, before a third man finally broke up the fight and told them to “take it outside.”

The fired up 44-year-old went outside and waited. When Cowboy finally emerged from the building, he was wielding a two-foot sword, which he began wildly swinging in the air. He struck the man once in the head and twice in the left arm before the injured man said he was calling the cops, upon which Cowboy dropped the sword and ran away.

When officers arrived at the scene, they were unable to locate Cowboy.

According to the Plain Dealer, court records show Cowboy spent 14 years in the slammer after a 1986 conviction on rape, kidnapping and robbery charges.

No charges have been filed in the attack.

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Graham Gremore is a columnist and contributor for Queerty and Life of the Law. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter.

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James Franco and Seth Rogen Share 3-Way Kiss To Celebrate 'The Interview' Getting A Release Date

James Franco and Seth Rogen Share 3-Way Kiss To Celebrate 'The Interview' Getting A Release Date

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As we reported earlier, the new James Franco-Seth Rogen flick The Interview, that was first pulled by Sony Pictures after North Korea hacked the company and threatened a 9/11 style terrorist attack, has now been reinstated for a small theatrical release. To celebrate, Franco decided to post the above picture of himself engaged in a three-way kiss with Rogen and Nick Kroll. Franco wrote on his Instagram, “CELEBRATING!!!!! “The Interview” starring Seth Rogen and James Flacco saved by President Obacco! I MEAN PRESIDENT OBAMA!!!!! Sorry!!!” As Just Jared notes, the “Obacco” remark was in “reference to President Obama flubbing [Franco’s] name and calling [him] James Flacco during a press conference.”


Sean Mandell

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FDA Recommends Ending Lifetime Ban On Blood Donations From Gay Men

FDA Recommends Ending Lifetime Ban On Blood Donations From Gay Men
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal health officials are recommending an end to the nation’s lifetime ban on blood donations from gay and bisexual men, a 31-year-old policy that many medical groups and gay activists say is no longer justified.

The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday it favors replacing the blanket ban with a new policy barring donations from men who have had gay sex in the previous year. FDA officials said that policy is supported by research and would put the U.S. in-line with other countries including Australia, Japan and the U.K. The lifetime ban dates from the early years of the AIDS crisis and was intended to protect the blood supply from what was a then little-understood disease. But many medical groups, including the American Medical Association, say the policy is no longer supported by science, given advances in HIV testing. Gay activists say the lifetime ban is discriminatory and perpetuates negative stereotypes of homosexual men.

The agency will recommend the switch in draft guidelines early next year and move to finalize them after taking comments from the public, FDA officials. FDA Deputy Director Dr. Peter Parks declined to give a timeframe for completing the process but said, “we commit to working as quickly as possible on this issue.”

All blood donations are screened for HIV, however, the test only detects the virus after it’s been in the bloodstream about 10 days. That allows a brief window when the virus that causes AIDS can go undetected.

According to government figures, men who have had sex with other men represent about 2 percent of the U.S. population, yet account for at least 62 percent of all new HIV infections in the U.S.

Tuesday’s announcement is the culmination of years of government discussions re-examining the ban. Last month a panel of blood safety experts convened by Department of Health and Human Services voted 16-2 in favor of doing away with the lifetime ban. The panel recommended moving to a one-year ban, which bars donors who have had male-on-male sex during the previous 12 months.

Some gay activists said Tuesday that policy remains unrealistic and will still stigmatize gay and bisexual men.

“Some may believe this is a step forward, but in reality, requiring celibacy for a year is a de facto lifetime ban,” the organization Gay Men’s Health Crisis, a New York-based nonprofit that supports AIDS prevention and care, said after the announcement.

The FDA implemented the ban in 1983, when health officials were first recognizing the risk of contracting AIDS via blood transfusions. Under the policy, blood donations are barred from any man who has had sex with another man at any time since 1977 — the start of the AIDS epidemic in the U.S.

The push for a new policy gained momentum in 2006, when the Red Cross, the American Association of Blood Banks, and America’s Blood Centers called the ban “medically and scientifically unwarranted.” Last year the American Medical Association voted to oppose the policy.

Patient groups that rely on a safe blood supply, including the National Hemophilia Foundation, have also voiced support for dropping the ban.

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John Waters To Release Family-Friendly Remake Of Pink Flamingos, You Know, For Kids

John Waters To Release Family-Friendly Remake Of Pink Flamingos, You Know, For Kids

Screen Shot 2014-12-23 at 10.29.11 AM“I’ve always said that if you took out the sex and the violence, that it is a children’s story because it’s the battle of the gross-out, and that’s what most kids’ books are now,” John Waters recently told the NYT about his upcoming plans to turn his 1972 cult classic Pink Flamingos into a family-friendly story.

“Kiddie Flamingos” will feature an all-kid cast, who will “wear candy-colored wigs, cat-eye glasses and at least one pencil-thin mustache (drawn on, of course)” while they are filmed doing a table read of the new script.

We’re having a hard time imagining how the film could be toned down, but Waters insists he’s adapted the script to a G level.

That means no obscenities and more rewrites than we can count. That whole impregnating hitchhikers and then selling their babies plot line? Now it’s children stealing talking dolls from wealthy families.

But while foul language and overt grossness may have been removed, don’t think for a second that Waters is trying to lose his edge.

He hopes the result is “even more perverse than the original, because it’s transforming innocence into a whole new kind of joyous, G-rated obscenity.”

“Kiddie Flamingos” will be on view Jan. 9 through Feb. 14 at the Marianne Boesky Gallery in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.

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New Evidence Leads To Arrest In 25-Year-Old Murder Case Of Transgender Woman

New Evidence Leads To Arrest In 25-Year-Old Murder Case Of Transgender Woman

Screen Shot 2014-12-22 at 3.23.38 PMSanta Ana Police made new ground in the 25-year-old murder case of transgender woman Carla Leigh Salazar after DNA evidence led to a new suspect reports The AdvocateSanta Ana police arrested 63-year-old Douglas Gutridge, an acquaintance of Salazar, on Dec. 9 and charged him with Salazar’s murder. in June 1989, Salazar, then 35 years old, was stabbed to death in her Santa Ana, Calif. home and the case soon went cold.

Thanks to further advances in technology, new DNA evidence was uncovered linking Gutridge to the murder. Police contacted Gutridge 18 years after the murder and Gutridge volunteered a DNA sample in 2009. However, the evidence alone was not enough to detain him. Five years later, advances in forensics place Gutridge inside Salazar’s apartment at the time of the murder and show the placement of his hands on the victim’s body. The new Orange County Cold Case Homicide Task Force was established in July to address the area’s more than 1,000 cold cases with Salazar’s case listed at the top of the task force’s list; it’s the team’s first arrest. Salazar’s friends and family never expected to see Salazar’s murder solved, including friend Christine McFadden.

Said McFadden:

“She deserved justice, she didn’t deserve to die. She was the total essence of love and compassion and friendship. She didn’t have a mean bone in her body … When I got that call from detectives, hope came into my heart. But I won’t be completely at peace until he’s put away.”

Screen Shot 2014-12-22 at 3.23.14 PMPolice are currently holding Gutridge on $1 million bail and faces a maximum of 25 years to life in state prison. Gutridge’s arraignment is scheduled for Jan. 2. Salazar’s former husband, Robert Dougherty, expressed relief in Gutridge’s arrest.

Said Dougherty:

“It’s a relief. I want other families to be able to feel that too.”


Anthony Costello

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