British Actor Freddie Fox Can See Himself Falling In Love With A Man

British Actor Freddie Fox Can See Himself Falling In Love With A Man

freddie-fox-uk-premiere-the-three-musketeers-01I hope that I am the type of person who would fall in love with another person, as opposed to a sex. Most of my life to date has been as a straight man, but who knows what will happen next?… A lot of people will hear that and think it means, ‘Well, he’s gay and just excusing it’, or ‘He’s been with his girlfriend for a really long time and just wants to change things’… Appreciation of both sexes is actually not new; it’s incredibly old it’s Roman, it’s Greek, and it is something people can do throughout an entire lifetime, having hugely meaningful relationships, no matter what sex they are.”

 

— Freddie Fox, star of Russell T. Davies’ new queer drama Cucumber, in an interview with The Guardian

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PHOTOS: An Invitation Only Glimpse Behind the Fashion Week Curtain With Photographer Christopher Logan

PHOTOS: An Invitation Only Glimpse Behind the Fashion Week Curtain With Photographer Christopher Logan

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Photographer Christopher Logan will open a new exhibition, Invitation Only, showcasing some of his strongest images from New York Fashion Week. The exhibition, which opens at NYC’s Lomography Gallery Store January 22, will feature images Logan shot exclusively with Lomography’s Petzval lens and the new LC-A 35mm camera. Logan grew up in the heart of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains and graduated from the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale and worked in Milan and Miami before coming to New York City. His most recent exhibition Tragic Glamour featured Heatherette designer Richie Rich and Ross Higgins and was showcased at POP International Gallery. The opening night party of Invitation Only is from 6-9 p.m. DJ Tyger James will be spinning beats all night and we predict the crowd will be cute and in style.

Photography by Christopher Logan

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President Obama Celebrates The Advance of Same-Sex Marriage As 'A Story of Freedom' in State of the Union Address: VIDEO

President Obama Celebrates The Advance of Same-Sex Marriage As 'A Story of Freedom' in State of the Union Address: VIDEO

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In his sixth state of the union address Tuesday, President Obama sounded a victorious note, declaring “the shadow of crisis has passed,” referring chiefly to economic challenges that have been center-stage since he was elected to the Presidency in 2008. The President also proclaimed gay marriage to be a civil right, celebrating the sea change in how Americans by and large perceive same-sex marriage:

“I’ve seen something like gay marriage go from a wedge issue used to drive us apart to a story of freedom across our country, a civil right now legal in states that seven in ten Americans call home.” 

Speaking of the moral and security imperative at heart in respecting human dignity, the President mentioned the words “lesbian,” “bisexual,” and “transgender” in his speech, marking the first time those words have been used in a state of the union address:

“That’s why we defend free speech, and advocate for political prisoners, and condemn the persecution of women, or religious minorities, or people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender. We do these things not only because they’re right, but because they make us safer.”

The President also urged Americans to view difference as a source of strength that should be embraced rather than feared:

“I want future generations to know that we are a people who see our differences as a great gift, that we are a people who value the dignity and worth of every citizen – man and woman, young and old, black and white, Latino and Asian, immigrant and Native American, gay and straight, Americans with mental illness or physical disability.”

In case you missed the speech, watch it for yourself AFTER THE JUMP…

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