News: Apple Watch, Bill Cosby, Black Madonna, HBO, Aaron Schock

News: Apple Watch, Bill Cosby, Black Madonna, HBO, Aaron Schock

Road Pricing, release date and everything else you might want to know about the Apple Watch.

WatchRoad The New York Times dives into a new study highlighting the different bodies and brains that develop in identical twins who share the same sports and physical activities as children but different exercise habits as adults. 

Road An intimate look at one Vietnam gay couple’s private, symbolic marriage ceremony at the Amiana Resort in Nha Trang. 

Road Mo’Nique talks to The Wrap about her upcoming gay-themed film Blackbird

Road Bill Cosby declares he’s “far from finished” in his first video message since his multiple sexual assault allegations surfaced. 

Road Secular and humanist organizations file brief with the Supreme Court asking it to overturn bans on same-sex marriage

Road Irish Catholic Bishop Kevin Doran likens homosexuality to Down Syndrome, says gay parents “are not parents.”

Road The Atlantic looks at whether Joe Biden will run for president in 2016

VogueRoad London police have launched an investigation after a man died hours after collapsing at a gay sauna in the city’s Waterloo district. 

Road Finding a public restroom just got a lot easier for transgender people. 

Road John Mayer calls himself a “recovered ego addict” in new MSNBC interview. 

Road Vogue editor in hot water after posting Instagram photo of a homeless man reading Vogue in Paris.

Road NOM cofounder Robert George says the Republican Party should treat a pro-equality ruling from the Supreme Court like Dred Scott v Sanford

Road The Chicago Sun-Times looks into Rep. Aaron Schock’s $10,053 taxpayer-funded trip to New York with staffers. 

Road Wisconsin governor and 2016 GOP hopeful Scott Walker slams Hillary Clinton’s “audacity” at using her private email account as Secretary of State. 

 Road Australian Football League star Barry Hall says the league is ready for an openly gay player

Road Florida Gov. Rick Scott has banned the state’s Department of Environmental Protection from using the terms “climate change” and “global warming” in any official capacity. 

JordanRoad Male model Monday: Jordan Ver Hoeve.

Road A look inside the country’s first government-run marijuana store.  

Road Madonna calls Kanye West the “black Madonna.” 

Road HBO’s long-awaited standalone subscription service HBO Now was announced at Apple’s event today. The service will become available on April 12, the same day that the new season of Game of Thrones premieres. 

Road Lena Dunham reiterates she won’t get married until gay couple can tie the knot

Road U.S. Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD) is expected to announce tomorrow her plans to run for Barbara Mikulski’s Senate seat.


Kyler Geoffroy

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More Gay Black Characters On TV Series These Days: 'Empire,' 'Being Mary Jane,' 'The Haves & The Have Nots'

More Gay Black Characters On TV Series These Days: 'Empire,' 'Being Mary Jane,' 'The Haves & The Have Nots'
FOX’s mega-successful ‘Empire’ isn’t the only prime-time series featuring a major story arc involving a gay black male character; BET’s ‘Being Mary Jane’ and Tyler Perry’s ‘The Haves And The Have Nots’ are also taking the bold leap in representing this untapped demographic in non-stereotypical ways.

Veteran entertainment journalist Karu F. Daniels shines light on the influx of such characters — portrayed by Jussie Smollett, Aaron D. Spears and Gavin Houston, respectively. Filmmaker Patrik Ian Polk (‘Noah’s Arc’), media activist Matt Kane and television programming exec Charlie Jordan Brookins also weigh in on what could be considered a new cause for celebration in the gay community.

www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/09/gay-black-characters-empire-being-mary-jane-the-haves–the-have-nots_n_6832804.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

Coming Soon: Syphilis In Your Eyes. So Watch Out. (Pun Intended.)

Coming Soon: Syphilis In Your Eyes. So Watch Out. (Pun Intended.)

scared-man-4x3Think twice the next time that guy you met online asks if you’d like to finish the evening off with a quick facial.

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health just issued an advisory on ocular syphilis, aka syphilis of the eyes.

According to AIDS Healthcare Foundation President Michael Weinstein, as many as 15 cases of ocular syphilis have been identified in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington state since December, with many of them resulting in some level of blindness.

This sounds horrifying.

“These new cases of ocular syphilis highlight the importance of ongoing, regular checkups for sexually-active individuals who feel they may be at risk, particularly men who have sex with men,” Weinstein said.

The San Francisco Health Department is also advising physicians to test for syphilis in any patients with visual complaints, as well as those with genital, oral, or anal ulcers, or rash.

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. According to clinical studies, ocular syphilis is an unusual manifestation of the disease that is becoming increasingly less unusual. Symptoms of include blurry vision, floating spots, a blue visual tinge, flashing lights, or eye pain. If untreated, ocular syphilis can attack the nervous system and cause permanent blindness, as it did for two gay men in Washington state in January.

So how can you avoid going blind from ocular syphilis? Easy. Get tested at least once a year, or every three to six months if you’re at elevated risk.

Related stories:

Syphilis Infections On The Rise In The Gay Community

Why Are STDs Running Rampant In The Deep South?

Dating Website For People With STDs Outs Hundreds Of Thousands Of Users

 

Graham Gremore

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Towleroad Reader Travel Survey: What's Gay in Sin City (Las Vegas)?

Towleroad Reader Travel Survey: What's Gay in Sin City (Las Vegas)?

Vegas

Are you gay and know the scene in LAS VEGAS?

We’re betting you do, so please help us out.

A few weeks ago, we published a general travel survey. Thanks to all of you who filled it out. It was incredibly helpful in letting us know about what kinds of articles you would like to read, and also the places you are interested in. We also followed up with a survey on Miami which led to our recent deluxe travel guide.

We’re hoping we can get to know what you love about LAS VEGAS and pass it along in future posts, so help your fellow Towleroad travelers out and please fill out THIS SURVEY ON LAS VEGAS.

Thanks in advance.

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Andy Towle

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