Madonna And Taylor Swift Perform 'Ghosttown' Together In Stellar iHeartRadio Awards Performance: WATCH

Madonna And Taylor Swift Perform 'Ghosttown' Together In Stellar iHeartRadio Awards Performance: WATCH

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Madonna and Taylor Swift took to the stage last night at the iHeartRadio Awards for a collaboration of Madonna’s new single “Ghosttown” with Swift jamming on an acoustic guitar and Madonna providing vocals. Swift joins the numerous pop starlets before her (Spears, Aguilera, Cyrus) to team up with the iconic star on stage..

Watch Madonna belt it out as Swift strikes a sexy pose on stage, AFTER THE JUMP


Anthony Costello

www.towleroad.com/2015/03/madonna-and-taylor-swift-perform-together-in-stellar-iheartradio-awards-performance.html

Duke Comes Out Against Indiana's 'Religious Freedom' Law Ahead Of Final Four

Duke Comes Out Against Indiana's 'Religious Freedom' Law Ahead Of Final Four
Duke University, one of four teams left in the NCAA’s March Madness tournament, on Monday became the latest institution to publicly come out against the “religious freedom” law recently passed in Indiana.

Duke, along with Wisconsin, Kentucky and Michigan State, will head to Indianapolis for the Final Four this weekend. The championship game will also be held in the state next Monday.

Michael Schoenfeld, Duke’s vice president for public affairs and government relations, issued a statement on Monday in response to Indiana’s newly passed law, saying the university shared the NCAA’s concerns (emphasis ours):

Duke University continues to stand alongside the LGBT community in seeking a more equal and inclusive world, and we deplore any effort to legislate bias and discrimination. We share the NCAA’s concern about the potential impact of the new law, and will be vigilant to ensure that our student-athletes, supporters, and indeed all citizens and visitors are treated fairly and with respect.

The Religious Freedom Restoration Act was signed by Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) last week. Under the measure, individuals or corporations are allowed to cite their religious beliefs if sued by another party, and many critics believe it would allow businesses to legally discriminate against others, specifically the LGBT community.

Duke’s statement follows that of NBA analyst Charles Barkely, who called the bill “unacceptable” and suggested that sporting events such as the Final Four and the Super Bowl should not be held in states with such legislation. The NBA and the WNBA also came out strongly against the law, as did their respective teams in Indiana, all promising inclusion at their events.

The NCAA itself also spoke out following the law’s passage last week, expressing concern about how it “could affect our student-athletes and employees.”

HuffPost has reached out to the three other Final Four teams on the issue, but requests for comment have not been returned.

www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/30/duke-indiana-religious-freedom-law_n_6972604.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

Ted Cruz Finally Admits To Hating Immigrants In Hilarious Campaign Spoof

Ted Cruz Finally Admits To Hating Immigrants In Hilarious Campaign Spoof

Screen Shot 2015-03-30 at 10.28.59 AMTed Cruz may not have been born in the U.S., but he still wants to be president. And it’s not like that Obama Kenya thing, because he has a birth certificate, and his mom says it’s OK.

Or at least that’s what Funny or Die presumes he’d say if he were to be totally honest.

Related: Antigay Ted Cruz Has His Ass Handed To Him By Seth Meyers In Hilarious TV Moment

But lez be real, when is a right-wing conservative, let alone any politician, going to be totally honest?

Watch below, and thank your lucky stars this guy doesn’t stand a chance to move into the West Wing:

Dan Tracer

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Gay Man In Russia Defies Anti-LGBT Laws With Cover Of Hozier's 'Take Me To Church': VIDEO

Gay Man In Russia Defies Anti-LGBT Laws With Cover Of Hozier's 'Take Me To Church': VIDEO

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A gay man in Russia has defied the country’s draconian anti-gay laws by performing a cover of Hozier’s “Take Me To Church” at a talent competition in small south western city Kursk, reports BreakingNews.

The song addresses the violence and bigotry suffered by LGBT citizens in Russia.

According to a post on Reddit, the man – identified only as Pedrinho – pointed towards his boyfriend when as he sang the line “I was born sick but I love it.”

Kursk RussiaReddit member Boxersaurus wrote:

“My friend, a Brazilian medical student here in Russia was born in an extremely Catholic family, his father is a Pastor, born into a church family, this song really speaks to him. He came out when he was 12 years old, and until now, his family never truly accepted him.

“Even when he turned 19 years old, he was still not sure and got into bouts of depression, his family never supporting him. This is really him trying to sing out his pain. He’s not just gay and proud, he’s just human. Wanting to tell the world that he’s ok, and he’s surviving.

“And, that he finally found someone he can sing his song of life to, my best friend who ended up dating him, who is Malaysian and was brought up in an extremely Buddhist family. In his case, only his mother knew about his sexuality and it pained his mother so much, she fell sick.

“According to Hozier, this song is about what it is to be a human, what it is to love someone as a human being, and organizations that would undermine that, and undermine the more natural parts of being a person.

“If you feel offended or disgusted by the image of two people kissing, if that’s what it is, but you’re more disgusted by that than the actual violence…I think you should take a look at your values, maybe.”

Watch a video of Pedrinho’s performance and the original video for the song, AFTER THE JUMP


Jim Redmond

www.towleroad.com/2015/03/gay-man-in-russia-defies-anti-lgbt-laws-with-cover-of-hoziers-take-me-to-church-video.html