Tom Felton Teases Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy Are Now Officially An Item: PHOTO

Tom Felton Teases Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy Are Now Officially An Item: PHOTO

Hp
(Instagram)

Looks like we now know how Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy reconciled their difference in between the final chapter and epilogue of Deathly Hallows.

Wrote Felton (who played Malfoy in the films) on Instagram:

May as well just say it. We’re together now x #drarry

How magical. 

More Draco-Harry slash, AFTER THE JUMP

Drarry3

Drarry2

Drarry4

Drarry5

Drarry1


Kyler Geoffroy

www.towleroad.com/2015/04/tom-felton-teases-harry-potter-and-draco-malfoy-are-now-officially-an-item-photo.html

ASSEMBLAGE: Meet Queer Hip-Hop Artist And Sports Icon Will Sheridan

ASSEMBLAGE: Meet Queer Hip-Hop Artist And Sports Icon Will Sheridan
“ASSEMBLAGE“ is an inquiry into the different ways artists utilize performance and technology to explore and express different notions of identity. An effort to push forward marginalized artists with a focus on people of color, non-western nationalities and those along the queer/trans spectrum, “ASSEMBLAGE” provides a platform for analysis of how art and performance intersect with the lives of these individuals who are visibly and openly existing in the digital age. This is the third installment.

Will Sheridan is a groundbreaking hip-hop artist and performer whose work is heavily informed by both his time in the sports world and global work as an activist.

Sheridan was the second former Division I basketball player to come out of the closet at the age of 26 in an interview on ESPN.com following his retirement from the sports world. He is also well-known for the non-profit he founded with his ex-partner, Ruiru Rising, that funds and supports orphans and impoverished youth aging out of government assistance in Kenya.

Over the last five years, Sheridan has expanded his journey into the realm of hip-hop and queer performance, navigating many nuanced layers of identity as a queer person of color, artist, musician, activist and sports icon.

“I was tired of artists telling the same story that everyone is telling in this whole circle of hip-hop and underground rap,” Sheridan told The Huffington Post.

Sheridan’s work as a queer artist found its roots in a frustration with the kinds of bodies, stories and identities receiving visibility and recognition within the hip-hop realm. His first album, “GIANT,” straddled the art and hip-hop worlds, aiming to provide a point of entry for the spectrum of queer identity to hold a footing at the intersection of these two communities.

“‘GIANT’ is an acronym for ‘Going In And Never Timid,” Sheridan explained. “You’re big enough to be who you are — you’re a giant too. It’s an all-inclusive brand and storyline… As far as my identity, I’m 6 feet 8 inches, 240 pounds, I am literally GIANT myself. But if I can empower other people to become comfortable with who they are and what they do and encourage them to be a better version of themselves — then that, itself, really is GIANT.”

The dynamic nature of Sheridan’s music and brand, at its heart, is grounded in empowering those who experience it and instilling passion for queers to reach their full potential. From his early days playing college basketball in front of 80,000 people to late nights performing in packed New York City clubs, Sheridan has become become a fully-realized and driven performer who is serious about the impact he, as a visible, queer “GIANT,” has on those around him.

will sheridan

When Sheridan came out on ESPN long before Michael Sam kissed his boyfriend live on air, he made a statement about queerness in a way that had largely never happened before within the historically heteronormative sports world. He told The Huffington Post that he chose to come out in such a visible way in an attempt to share his story and break down assumptions surrounding the way queer identity intersects with the sports world.

“I think of my time playing sports as a form performance as well,” Sheridan continued. “As far as the opportunity to come out on ESPN… there was this kind of radical queerness about it in a way, because I didn’t even know really what I was doing — I was just being normal… How noticeable and visible I am now kind of stems from that, and that’s interesting because even in queer sports or the gay community now I’m still a radical. They challenge me to cut my hair and cut my beard and look more conservative. But really, I’m an artist in a sports world. I’m part of this spectrum and I don’t think there’s anyone else like that.”

Perhaps the most compelling component to Sheridan’s work is the activist framework through which so much of his career has operated and how his time in Kenya has influenced his identity as both a sports icon and artist. Sheridan’s nonprofit Ruiru Rising is a response to the needs of young Kenyans who are afforded minimal life opportunities and age out of the system at only 16. The organization provides not only safe housing for these teens, but access to secondary education in order to develop a trade and enhance their quality of life.

“We stay in the orphanage, we live with the kids, we visit the kids, we visit their schools, we talk to their professors and that’s just a part of me,” Sherdian said. “They’ve influenced me so much. When I walk around Kenya these kids scream, “Giant! Giant!” but they don’t even know that they’re calling me by my performer name and that I’m a queer radical hip hop artist. But they know that I’m doing good in the world and that I’m there because I want to support them… everything from my haircut to who I am as an artist now is influenced by Kenyan culture and the Ruiru tribe.”

In this way, Sheridan’s identity as a performer is largely shaped and understood through his work as a global activist. While the hyper-political nature of his work isn’t necessarily blatant, his work typically contains elements of social commentary — whether it relates to navigating the world as a queer person of color or global social injustice.

“I think that I’ve learned to have a lot of fun with my music and sneak in substance,” Sheridan explained. “My activism and my message is also in my story. I’m progressive enough and political enough that I am a political statement every time that I walk down the street or get on the train.”

Sheridan is currently working on his next album “#GIANT II: Journey” and is engaged in a Kickstarter campaign to fund the project. Through this new endeavor he hopes to elevate culturally relevant conversations surrounding identity politics and queer identity.

“My album will have some material on it about the current situations with race, sexuality and where we are as a people,” Sheridan told The Huffington Post. “I belong to so many communities — I’m black, I’m queer, I’m a sports person, I’m a hip hop artist, I work in fashion. I’m a part of all these communities and my message represents all of that… finding that identity and performing it has really given me a voice.”

Want to see more from Sheridan? Head here to check out the artist’s Soundcloud or here to visit his Kickstarter campaign. Missed the first two features in “ASSEMBLAGE?” Head here to learn about queer musician NEOCAMP or here for trans South Asian trans performance artist duo Dark Matter.

www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/05/will-sheridan-assemblage_n_7004874.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

PHOTOS: Skinny, Fat, Or Somewhere In Between, Sexy Comes In Every Shape And Size

PHOTOS: Skinny, Fat, Or Somewhere In Between, Sexy Comes In Every Shape And Size

Screen shot 2015-04-03 at 3.50.45 PMSummer (a.k.a. swimsuit season) is fast approaching, which means it’s time to start laying off the potato chips and hitting Zumba class again. If you want to fit back into your old speedo, that is.

Losing weight sucks. We’ll be the first to admit it. It requires hard work, discipline, and lots and lots of patience, and even then it can be literally impossible to shed those last 10 pounds. (Yes, literally! Science says!)

While maintaining a healthy body weight is definitely important, so is loving yourself just the way you are. If, try as you might, you still can’t fit into your old speedo this summer, don’t sweat it. Buy a bigger size and hit the beach anyway, you sexy stud. Because, girlfriend, you. Are. Beautiful.

Scroll down for photos of guys of all shapes who prove that sexy comes in every size…

tumblr_n4qlu0iESe1twdxe0o1_500

Photo source: piscesaries3

Screen shot 2015-04-02 at 4.31.01 PM

Photo source: adoradordepelos

Screen shot 2015-04-02 at 3.04.05 PM

Photo source: Blueneonz

tumblr_nlulsy7vTz1s7h9d8o1_500

Photo source: chubbyaddiction

tumblr_mydxqpgep31rpc2ono1_500

Photo source: CoreyWest

Screen shot 2015-04-02 at 5.01.22 PM

Photo source: Wolfboys

tumblr_mpdyvrjlG71s9m5dno1_500

Photo source: mydickhardforever

tumblr_n3r2jdHj331qg1keao1_500

Photo source: fuckyeahbrownboys

Screen shot 2015-04-02 at 4.36.20 PM

Photo source: subcyst

Screen shot 2015-04-02 at 4.11.13 PM

Photo source: Wolfboys

Screen shot 2015-04-03 at 3.24.23 PM

Photo source: peepshowcreepshow

Screen-shot-2014-12-17-at-4.15.27-PM

Photo source: Huskyboing

Screen shot 2015-04-02 at 4.33.47 PM

Photo source: dirtyguystogo

tumblr_nkigcsopFu1thvniyo1_1280

Photo source: Young Beer Bellies

Screen shot 2015-04-02 at 3.18.17 PM

Photo source: Everyday Bear

Screen shot 2015-04-02 at 3.08.00 PM

Photo source: fotonackt

Screen shot 2015-04-02 at 4.55.11 PM

Photo source: Wolfboys

Related stories:

PHOTOS: Luscious Love Handles Give Us Something To Grab On To

What Real Gay Men Look Like In Underwear Ads

PHOTOS: Real Men Sizzle In Sexy Swimwear

Graham Gremore

feedproxy.google.com/~r/queerty2/~3/8D8B8BmYrIA/photos-skinny-fat-or-somewhere-in-between-sexy-comes-in-every-shape-and-size-20150405

Bill Maher Compares Zayn Malik to Boston Marathon Bomber: VIDEO

Bill Maher Compares Zayn Malik to Boston Marathon Bomber: VIDEO

Maher_zayn

Real Time host Bill Maher brought some racial profiling into his comedy routine on Friday night in a gag that drew gasps from his audience and wrath from One Direction fans.

After expressing faux sadness that Zayn Malik had left 1D, Maher asked, “Just tell me two things, Zayn. Which one in the band were you, and where were you during the Boston Marathon?”

Malik’s fans responded with a hefty dose of anger and a #RespectForZayn hashtag.

Watch, AFTER THE JUMP


Andy Towle

www.towleroad.com/2015/04/maher.html

Boy And Toy Shopping In San Francisco

Boy And Toy Shopping In San Francisco

 

castroLGWhether you’re looking for a bed stand or a one-night stand, the perfect gift or fun item to add to your personal collection, look no further than San Francisco’s Castro.

One Night Stands – Badlands

Shop at the late night meat market better known as Badlands if you’re looking to put another notch in the ‘ol bedpost. This bar is filled to the brim with European tourists, twins, and innocent out-of-towners every night. When it overflows, head across the street to its sister bar, Toad Hall.

A Beautiful Bouquet – Urban Flowers

The Looking-famous Urban Flowers Shop is filled with off-the wall varieties we guarantee you’ve never seen before as well as more than a few daddies to check out. From the classics to the oddest things you can image, a stop in this mom-and-pop flower shop is the perfect way to say whatever it is you want.

Uniquely Castro – Castro Theatre with Hot Cookie

Nothing says “Castro” like the landmark Castro Theatre, literally. It flashes a neon C-A-S-T-R-O all night. This neighborhood gathering spot has garnered international acclaim and hosts shows ranging from fabulous sing-a-longs to cult classics and box office hits. If you get a sweet tooth at the theater, swing in the shop next door, Hot Cookie, for the most scrumptious and scandalous treats in the ‘hood. You may leave with a pair of underwear or your picture in “Hot Cookie” branded underwear on the wall.

Fun In The Bedroom – Rock Hard

Rock Hard is one of several adult oriented stores on the main Castro block. Rock Hard has enough unique merchandise to keep you entertained in the store – and the bedroom – for hours on end.

Well-Fashioned Attire – Citizen and Union Made

If you’re looking for something more public such as a new wardrobe or just an accent item to spice up an outfit, find it in the storefronts of the Castro. The many boutique shops have a wide range of clothing and accessories. Stop into Citizen and Union Made for some dashing and debonair, gentlemanly inspiration.

Sexy Underwear- Body

Body sports any kind of under gear you could think of, from silk briefs to leather slings. The prices are reasonable and the service is friendly. Spend some quality time perusing their shelves in search of an exciting addition to your personal collection. Or, if you prefer, check out the other guys checking out the underwear section. You may bring home more than just a fresh pair of skivvies.

The Ultimate One-Stop ShopCliff’s Variety

Don’t know exactly what you’re looking for or where to find a super random item such as purple Christman lights in July? Well this Castro institution is where you’ll find it. A great place for home improvement, gifts, and browsing, you’ll find everything under and over the rainbow at Cliff’s Variety.

See the full GayCities map of Castro shops, bars, and entertainment. Plus, see what’s happening every day of the week.

Gabe Cooper

feedproxy.google.com/~r/queerty2/~3/AmMYTrEg1zc/boy-and-toy-shopping-in-san-francisco-20150405