NYPD Releases Video of Suspect in Dallas BBQ Assault on Gay Couple in Manhattan's Chelsea District: VIDEO

NYPD Releases Video of Suspect in Dallas BBQ Assault on Gay Couple in Manhattan's Chelsea District: VIDEO

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The NYPD has released a video of the suspect in the assault of a gay couple in a Dallas BBQ restaurant in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood of NYC Tuesday night in hopes that someone can identify him.

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The suspect was captured on film violently beating a gay couple over the head with a chair inside the restaurant on 8th Avenue and 23rd Street after an altercation in which homophobic slurs were allegedly used.

The incident is being investigated as a possible hate crime.

Anyone with information in regards to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 800-577-TIPS. The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the Crime Stoppers Website at WWW.NYPDCRIMESTOPPERS.COM or texting their tips to 274637(CRIMES) then enter TIP577.


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Out Athletes Telling All And Kristin Wiig’s Provocative Gay Baby Mama Drama Whet Our Appetite For Outfest 2015

Out Athletes Telling All And Kristin Wiig’s Provocative Gay Baby Mama Drama Whet Our Appetite For Outfest 2015

LGBT movie buffs will join dozens of filmmakers from around the globe when they descend upon Hollywood to laugh, cry and find inspiration during OutFest: The Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Celebrating its 33rd anniversary this summer, the film screenings, parties and special events will take place between July 9-19.

Here’s a look at the gala screenings announced today. Much more info to come as the festival draws closer, but this is an intriguing first taste of the program:

Opening Night: Tig

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“Good evening. Hello. I have cancer,” comedian Tig Notaro famously announced in front of a stunned audience in 2012. “Is everybody having a good time?” In just 30 minutes, Notaro not only revealed her grave prognosis to the world, but she also delivered the news with a disarming mixture of humor and vulnerability. The standup set became a media sensation and critical smash overnight and, as Kristina Goolsby and Ashley York’s new documentary reveals, helped push the beloved comedian past a series of setbacks and into the limelight.

U.S. Dramatic Centerpiece: Nasty Baby

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Hipsters beware: “Nasty Baby” plays nice until a disturbing twist flips the film – and with it the entire quirky-cute indie canon – on its head. A certifiable shocker at the Sundance Film Festival, Sebastián Silva’s biting and provocative black comedy has already inspired both walkouts and accolades, including the prestigious Teddy Award for Best Feature at the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival.

An attractive gay Brooklyn couple, Freddy (Silva) and Mo (Tunde Adebimpe, “Rachel Getting Married,” TV On The Radio), ask their best friend Polly (Kristin Wiig) to become their surrogate. As the three hipsters contemplate becoming one big progressive family, and as Freddy and his assistant Wendy (Alia Shawkat, “Arrested Development”) create what they’re convinced is a brilliant art show, signs of danger and instability, primarily from a disturbed neighbor named The Bishop, intrude upon the film’s squeaky-clean surface.

International Centerpiece: Eisenstein in Guanajuato 

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This film kicks dust in the face of the rickety biopic, injecting life into all things rich, wild and deliciously taboo. Revered filmmaker Peter Greenaway (“The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover”) brings out the best of his acclaimed and controversial filmmaking style in this bold and sexually explicit celebration of Sergei Eisenstein’s gay coming-of-age during what is now considered his transformative trip to Mexico during the 1930s. Temporarily free of Soviet constraints, the famed Russian director (played by Elmer Bäck) discovers his wild side upon meeting and bedding a gorgeous tour guide named Palomino (Luis Alberti, “Carmin Tropical”). What starts as a work-related trip becomes a dizzying journey into the mind of a visionary who, at the peak of his artistic power, discovers romance for the first time.

International Centerpiece: The Summer of Sangaile

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Winner of the World Cinema Directing Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, Alante Kavaite’s “The Summer of Sangaile” is arguably one of the year’s most visually stunning films. It also happens to be one of the most romantic. Set against the bright summer skies of Lithuania’s countryside, the story begins with a chance meeting between two restless youths – the quiet, angst-ridden Sangaile and her polar-opposite love interest Auste, a beguiling and beautiful fashionista. Sangaile dreams of flying one of the stunt planes that speed through the clouds above her parent’s home, but her vertigo keeps her aspirations grounded. It’s only when Auste prods her to accompany a pilot’s trip that Sangaile forces herself to take a leap of faith.

Documentary Centerpiece: Best of Enemies

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While violence erupted in the streets during the long hot summer of 1968, two literary giants faced off in an intellectual clash of the titans — with no holds barred. Directors Morgan Neville (the Oscar-winning “20 Feet from Stardom”) and Robert Gordon take us back to an electrifying moment in history, as the third-place ABC network took a bold step for TV news: Take ideologically opposed pundits Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley and allow them to debate the issues every night. Live. Never at a loss for words, the authors faced off with equal fervor and venom, culminating in the famous exchange in which Vidal labeled Buckley a “crypto-Nazi,” leading Buckley to respond by calling Vidal “queer” on national TV. This captivating Sundance favorite shows us what these legendary combatants had in common — both were intellectuals and failed political candidates from patrician backgrounds — mixing interviews with their friends and enemies along with Vidal and Buckley’s public and private writings (narrated by John Lithgow and Kelsey Grammer). These legendary TV battles represented both the decline of intellectual discourse in the mass media and the rise of right-vs.-left talking heads masquerading as news.

Documentary Centerpiece: Out To Win

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One of the final frontiers for LGBT visibility in this country is the locker room, and “Out To Win” celebrates the pioneers who have worked to make the world of sports a more diverse and inclusive one. Screening his fourth consecutive documentary at Outfest Los Angeles, filmmaker Malcolm Ingram (“Continental,” “Bear Nation,” “Continental”, Outfest Jury Prize–winner “Small Town Gay Bar”) takes an expansive look at out-and-proud champions, from early envelope-pushers like Billie Jean King and David Kopay through current superstars like Jason Collins and Brittney Griner to the college athletes who are defying conventions and opening minds.

Closing night: The New Girlfriend

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From the visionary mind of Francois Ozon (“8 Women,” “Swimming Pool”) comes his one-of-a-kind gender-bending melodrama, which both shocks and delights in equal measure. Steeped in suspense and indebted to the eye-popping visuals of Pedro Almodovar, Alfred Hitchcock and Brian De Palma, “The New Girlfriend” blends the macabre with a heartfelt romance in the tale of soft-spoken Claire and her love affair with a mysterious stranger. After mourning the loss of Laura, her childhood friend (and unrequited love), Claire comes across Laura’s husband dressed head-to-toe in his late wife’s clothes. Unsure whether his new guise is the result of foul play, she threatens to reveal David to Laura’s family. But the more time she spends with him, the more Claire becomes seduced by his beautiful new incarnation. As the two become inseparable, Claire wonders whether she is falling for David’s alter-ego, or perhaps a part of Laura’s resurrected soul.

 

Dan Tracer

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Netflix's 'Sens8' Is A Sci-Fi Exploration Of Individuality And Identity: WATCH

Netflix's 'Sens8' Is A Sci-Fi Exploration Of Individuality And Identity: WATCH

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The first trailer for Sens8, the new Netflix original sci-fi series created by the Wachowskis has dropped, and it looks phenomenal. Sense8 tells the story of eight strangers from across the world who inexplicably develop a telepathic bond with one another. Their gestalt mind not only allows them to share thought and memories, but it also challenges them to question what it means to be an individual.

“It’s a global story told on a planetary scale about human transcendence and what it ultimately means to be human in a contemporary society,” Sens8 co-creator Joe Straczynski explained to Buzzfeed.

Sense8Sens8’s cast is as diverse as its settings, connecting the lives of a handful of different men and women in ways that digs into how we traditionally think of our identities. Imagine if you, a gay man, suddenly began to experience the thoughts and memories of a straight, black transwoman you’d never met before. Everything you know about yourself begins to suffuse with a foreign identity and soon enough, you’re not quite sure who you are anymore. That’s the kind of experience Sens8’s characters find themselves faced with, Straczynski explains.

“It starts off with sensory input, then gradually, it becomes more and more literal where you’re in a room by yourself, but there’s somebody else there and you’re in San Francisco, but that character is in Seoul,” he elaborated. “You see each other in the same room no one else can see, but you can see them and you have a conversation and that person knows parts of you and knows things about you.”

In 1999 Lana and Andy Wachowski changed the way that we think about science fiction films with the Matrix. Ever since the duo first introduced us to cinematic bullet time and the magic of wire fighting, they’ve worked hard to recapture filmgoers’ wonder with a series of subsequent films that have landed rather flat.

Depending on who you ask, time was one of the things that stood in the way of the Wachowski’s Speed Racer, Cloud Atlas, and Jupiter Ascending. Working within the confines of a film studio’s direction, many Wachowski fans insist, ultimately led to their post-Matrix films not living up to all the hype. Perhaps with twelve eight hour episodes to tell their next epic tale, the Wachowskis can strike gold once again.

Check out the first trailer for Sense8 AFTER THE JUMP

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Charles Pulliam-Moore

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<em>RuPaul's Drag Race</em> Star Mrs. Kasha Davis: I Predict Pearl Will Win Season 7

<em>RuPaul's Drag Race</em> Star Mrs. Kasha Davis: I Predict Pearl Will Win Season 7
Mrs. Kasha Davis certainly understands fans’ weekly fervor as they watch RuPaul’s Drag Race. Like others, she too is an avid viewer…obviously. But the Season 7 star reminds audiences: “It’s reality television; it’s not real.”

“You’re under a lot of pressure,” Mrs. Davis stated, seemingly brushing aside the backstage tensions, onscreen rivalries and personality conflicts between contestants, which air every Monday on LOGO Television, “Stuff is going to happen.”
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RuPaul’s Drag Race Star Mrs. Kasha Davis
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Mrs. Davis, a campy favorite this year in the televised series to crown “America’s Next Drag Superstar,” denotes competition often brings out unexpected sides of performers. Still, she feels broadcasts accurately reflect who each girl is. And for those who claim “editing” has turned them into something they’re not?

“That’s an excuse,” she shared in a video interview filmed for YouTube.

“Certainly they can manipulate things to look a certain way, but here’s the deal: There’s a lot of stress. There’s a lot of pressure,” Mrs. Davis continued. “We’re queens. We get together, we’re sisters…people get into arguments, just like any other family. What’s the big deal?”

That’s certainly an enlightened perspective on the show’s dynamics — but not unexpected from Mrs. Davis. As one of the season’s most, ahem, “mature” competitors, the 44-year-old speaks as someone in an eleven-year relationship with Mr. Davis and experience raising her partner’s kids from a previous, heterosexual marriage.

“I came into his life where he was divorced, and obviously had two children, and I got to be ‘Aunt Ed,'” said the drag diva. The daughters, now in their early 20s, consider Mrs. Davis a role model. “If I can be that to them,” she asked, “What more is there?”

Watch: Ross Mathews, Michelle Visage, RuPaul? Pearl, Violet, Miss Fame? Who Would Mrs. Kasha Davis “Marry, F*ck, Kill”?

Well, for this star, the answer is plenty! In April, she released her first music single — “Cocktail” — and debuted a one-woman show at Laurie Beechman Theatre. The autobiographical There’s Always Time for a Cocktail returns to the acclaimed New York City location May 12.

“It’s a show about accepting yourself and accepting others – and maybe forgiving those who are struggling with who you were,” Mrs. Davis described the show, “I think it’s so important right now for kids — and for adults — to have those kinds of examples out there.”

The value of sharing a positive message with young people was driven home recently through a social media blunder, Mrs. Davis said. In preparation for this interview, she accidentally Tweeted her home telephone number. She was immediately flooded by calls from fans, mostly teens.

“There was so many nice kids – 15 to 20 years old – just wanting to talk,” she detailed. Calling the experience “wonderful,” she graciously spoke to each as Mr. Davis videotaped the calls, presumably for a future update to her YouTube channel. “They were so sweet!”

Like other viewers, Mrs. Davis has a favorite to watch this season. For her, that’s the “gorgeous, sometimes ridiculous” Katya. She was partnered with the Boston-based entertainer on an episode which saw all eliminated queens return to compete for re-entry into the contest. (Trixie Mattel was ultimately brought back.)

Watch a Teaser Video for Mrs. Kasha Davis’ Debut Single “Cocktail”

“It was a hoot and holler,” she laughed of a “Conjoined Queens” challenge, which saw the two “attached at the va-jay-jay.” “That Katya is so fun and so creative.”

Still, Mrs. Davis is rooting for Ginger Minj or Kennedy Davenport to take this year’s Drag Race crown. “I just love their style,” she divulged, “In terms of drag, in terms of what they’ve done throughout the years, in terms of the dues they’ve paid.”

However, that’s not who she thinks is likely to win this year. That eye-opening social media mishap-turned-unexpected-blessing shaped her perspective on that, she said.

“Who will probably win is Pearl,” predicted Mrs. Davis. “She’s what the viewers want.”

Painted as a sleepy-eyed underdog, and clearly as handsome as a male as he is gorgeous in drag, Pearl has already twice had to “Lip Sync for Her Life.” Repeatedly told to “wake up!” by the judges, she’s shown growth and come on strong in recent episodes.

“There’s a story. There’s an arc. There’s a struggle,” Mrs. Davis explained, “This is someone a lot of the kids watching can relate to.”

Watch Pollo’s interview with Katya here.

Watch Pollo’s interview with Trixie Mattel here.

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You’ll Need A Big Screen To See All Of Chris Hemsworth’s Massiveness In This ‘Vacation’ Trailer

You’ll Need A Big Screen To See All Of Chris Hemsworth’s Massiveness In This ‘Vacation’ Trailer

OK, so they’re remaking Vacation and Chevy Chase Wally World blah blah, can’t wait it’s gonna be a hoot.

But let’s talk about what’s really important — Chris Hemsworth at the end of this trailer giving us a hell of a lot more than an angry inch.

Related: WATCH: Chris Hemsworth Waves His Big Hammer In New “Thor” Trailer

And there’s nothing to be angry about here.

Oh, and also note the rim job and glory hole references. Fun!

Watch below:

Dan Tracer

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