This gay guy sings 70 Beyoncé songs in four minutes and he slays it
It has to be seen to be believed
joem
www.gaystarnews.com/article/gay-guy-sings-70-beyonce-songs-four-minutes-and-he-slays-it290415
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This gay guy sings 70 Beyoncé songs in four minutes and he slays it
It has to be seen to be believed
joem
www.gaystarnews.com/article/gay-guy-sings-70-beyonce-songs-four-minutes-and-he-slays-it290415
Work It Out With John Carroll: Bad Advice For Good People
[Editor’s note: We’ve asked John Carroll, noted Broadway performer, writer, activist and publicist to throuple Ted Cruz, Ian Reisner and Mati Weiderpass to give back to the community in a way that wouldn’t cause our readers to need a prescription for penicillin. Since that wasn’t an option, he came up with this advice column. We’ll let him take it from here.]
Have a problem? Need some good advice? Well, you could bend the ear of a trusted confidant to give you some sage words of wisdom…or you could go against your better judgement and just ask me. You can contact me at [email protected] or follow me on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Enjoy episode one in which I help “Kevin” with a hygiene problem below.
Jeremy Kinser
Drone Footage Shows What a Devastated Nepal Looks Like From the Sky: VIDEOS
BY TIMOTHY MCGRATH / GlobalPost
Click HERE for information on how you can help relief efforts in Nepal.
It’s hard to capture how much death and ruin has come to Nepal, but this aerial footage helps.
The official death toll is now over 4,600. That number could rise significantly when we get more information about how the 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit remote areas. In the hard-hit city of Kathmandu, people are sleeping in the streets, many because their homes have been destroyed, others because they’re terrified to be indoors during the aftershocks.
New drone footage shows what their world looks like now.
It was shot by Kishor Rana and uploaded to his Facebook page. Some HD versions are now hosted on Storyful’s YouTube channel. Rana has shot three videos so far, but he plans to shoot more in the coming days, so key an eye out for them.
Here’s what the devastation in Nepal looks like from the sky:
Rana has been delivering on his promise to keep shooting footage of the earthquake destruction. Here are more videos he’s posted to Facebook.
Here are the fresh footages from today. All of the revenues generated from the videos I post will be donated to the victims who are in desperate need. Please help share these videos to make a difference in the lives of people who were affected.P.S. Without the assistance from my good friend Sagun Lama these videos would not be possible! Many many thanks to him.
Posted by Kishor Rana on Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Here are the fresh footages from today. All of the revenues generated from the videos I post will be donated to the victims who are in desperate need. Please help share these videos to make a difference in the lives of people who were affected.P.S. Without the assistance from my good friend Sagun Lama these videos would not be possible! Many many thanks.
Posted by Kishor Rana on Tuesday, April 28, 2015
This particular area has not gotten any attention at all. Small village completely wiped out. This is approximately 6 KM east of Kathmandu. All of the revenues generated from the videos I post will be donated to the victims who are in desperate need. Please help share these videos to make a difference in the lives of people who were affected.P.S. Without the assistance from my good friend Sagun Lama these videos would not be possible! Many many thanks.
Posted by Kishor Rana on Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Click HERE for information on how you can help relief efforts in Nepal.
Towleroad
PHOTOS: Gay Gamers Play Extra Hard In Seattle
The sun may have been shining last weekend, but who the hell wants to go outside when there are cute boys and games to play? A free clothing check got the nerds undressed at Insert Coin, Seattle’s hot monthly gamer party at The Eagle.
Scroll down for a sampling of the night, and see the full gallery over at GayCities.
Photo credit: Matt Baume
Graham Gremore
Senator Bernie Sanders To Announce Presidential Candidacy On Thursday
Senator Bernie Sanders (I- VT), the longest-serving independent in congressional history, is going to announce his run for the U.S. presidency on Thursday, proving that when someone says they’re 99% sure they’re not going to do something, that 1% can still happen. The self-described democratic socialist will be directly competing with Hillary Clinton by running as a Democrat on the ballot, though registration rules in Vermont will not require him to officially change parties.
Sanders has been quite vocal in his defenses of lower and middle class Americans, and a year ago in an interview with Time he expressed his doubts that Clinton would be a candidate that would bring about the political revolutions needed for the working class:
I like Hillary. I knew her when I was in the House and she was First Lady, and obviously I knew her when she and I served together in the Senate. So I like her. She’s a very, very intelligent person, no question about it. But I think, you know, if you talk about the need for a political revolution in America, I think it’s fair to say that Secretary Clinton probably will not be one of the more active people.
More recently, in an interview with Bloomberg Sanders reaffirmed his doubts:
Is Hillary Clinton, are other candidates, prepared to take on the billionaire class? Based on her record, I don’t think so.
So far the political landscape appeared to be shaping up as Clinton versus a veritable clown car of right-wing wackjobs, thus effectively guaranteeing Clinton a victory. With Sanders entering the race, the waters are bound to get much muddier: Clinton has experience in the White House already, and following up the first black president with the first female president would be quite the flourish in the country’s march towards greater equality, but continuing a dynasty of (primarily) two families warring over the presidency is something that gives many pause; meanwhile, Sanders is one of the most truly and fiercely progressive voices in American politics and has political experience a mile long, but his relative lack of presence with the general public and his advanced age are two things that could be leveraged against him.
Pop some popcorn; things are about to get interesting.
Christian Walters
www.towleroad.com/2015/04/senator-bernie-sanders-to-announce-presidential-candidacy-on-thursday.html
Supreme Court Post-Gaming: What's Kennedy Thinking?
Duke University law and political science professor Neil Siegel was at the Supreme Court hearing. He tells us why he expects Justice Roberts isn’t our friend and Justice Kennedy will save the day.
Neal Broverman

Mad Men’s Kit Williamson Announces Engagement To Longtime Boyfriend And Costar
We’ve been together for more than eight years. We kind of resisted marriage at first because we were already committed to one another, but all the progress that’s happened over the last few years, and the likelihood of a favorable Supreme Court ruling in June, has made us really think about what marriage means to us and our relationship. To deny our right to get married is to deny our relationship’s validity. It amazes me to think that my Mad Men character, Ed Gifford, would not have been able to legally marry a non-Caucasian woman in Mississippi before 1967. It wasn’t until Loving v. Virginia that the Supreme Court ruled state bans on interracial marriage violated the constitution.We all have a right to love, a right to happiness, and a right to find a partner in life.”
— Kit Williamson, who plays copywriter Ed Gifford on Mad Men, in a statement announcing his engagement to fellow actor John Halbech, with whom he costars on Logo’s EastSiders
Jeremy Kinser

Ryan Phillippe’s Gay Make Out Scene In ’54’ Will Soon Be Available For Your Viewing Pleasure
Meyer, Phillippe, Christopher at the April 24 San Francisco screening, photo credit: Christopher’s Facebook page
Good things come to those who wait patiently 17 years. After nearly two decades, Ryan Phillippe fans will finally get to see the heartthrob make out with Breckin Meyer in 54, the 1998 drama about the notorious New York City hotspot when it becomes available on Digital HD on June 2.
Originally, director Mark Christopher’s film was intended as a dark, sexy Saturday Night Fever-meets-Boogie Nights-esque tale of an
ambitious Jersey boy (Phillippe) who tangles with a couple (Breckin Meyer, Salma Heyek) while catching the eye of Steve Rubell (Mike Myers), a real-life character who co-owned the famed nightclub, that wouldn’t stint on the drugs and sex so synonymous with the late-1970s party scene. Unfortunately, the film was heavily edited before its theatrical release by Miramax, then run by Bob and Harvey Weinstein and owned by Disney and it lost about 40 minutes and some cohesion. The film opened to mostly negative reviews and so-so business during the summer of ’98, but a VHS bootleg of the original cut began to circulate among film geeks and eventually it was secretly screened at L.A.’s Outfest in 2008. Phillippe told Vulture Christopher’s cut captured “the freedom of the time, but also the impending sobriety that would come with AIDS. It resonates.”
Since then, an officially restored cut of Christopher’s version of the film screened earlier this year at the Berlin Film Festival and last Friday at the San Francisco International Film Festival, which was followed with a discussion featuring Christopher, Meyer and Phillippe. The program for the SF screening, which described the new cut of the film as a “gritty masterpiece,” offered the following preview of what to expect:
The cut of the film released in theaters in 1998 removed more than 30 minutes of beautifully acted, Cabaret-like licentiousness in the form of amibisexual polyamory and rampant drug use at the Studio 54 nightclub and replaced it with 40 minutes of cloying romance and “aw shucks” dialogue in a bid to make the film palatable for mainstream audiences.
Phillippe also previously spoke about how pleased he is that people can finally see him lock lips with Meyer’s character.
Watch an early scene in the director’s cut of the film below (did anyone else forget Mark Ruffalo was in this movie?) and mark your calendars for June 2.
H/t: Vulture
Jeremy Kinser
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