Watch Eddie Redmayne Become The Exquisite Lile In The Danish Girl

Watch Eddie Redmayne Become The Exquisite Lile In The Danish Girl

Judging from the gorgeous trailer for The Danish Girl, it won’t be a surprise if freckle-faced heartthrob Eddie Redmayne continues his award-winning best actor reign. The 33-year-old thespian, who numerous awards for his compelling turn as Stephen Hawking in last year’s The Theory of Everything, returns to the screen in another real-life role. This time he headlines as Lile Elbe, the Danish painter born Einar Wegener and considered one of the world’s first trans women and who underwent the first gender reassignment surgery in 1930. The dramatic love story, adapted from the book by David Ebershoff, opens in New York and Los Angeles on November 27, and in additional cities in December. We can’t wait!

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Kim Davis’ ‘Old Redneck Hillbilly’ Husband Says She Is ‘Standing For God’

Kim Davis’ ‘Old Redneck Hillbilly’ Husband Says She Is ‘Standing For God’

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Kim Davis’ fourth husband, Joe Davis, is standing by his woman and her defiance of the law, saying that Kim is “standing for God” by opposing same-sex marriage.

Mr. Davis was spotted arriving at the Rowan County courthouse, where his wife works and denies marriage licenses to same-sex couples, to “check on his wife”, according to the AP. Rather disturbingly, Mr. Davis seemed to suggest that he would not be opposed to using firearms to defend his wife:

Joe Davis says his wife has received death threats, and the couple changed their phone number. But he says he’s not afraid and believes in the Second Amendment.

He said: “I’m an old redneck hillbilly, that’s all I’ve got to say. Don’t come knocking on my door.”

On Monday, the Supreme Court declined to intervene, leaving Kim Davis no legal grounds to refuse to grant licenses. A district judge could now hold her in contempt, which can carry steep fines or jail time.

Joe Davis compared his wife to the biblical figures Paul and Silas, sent to prison and rescued by God.

He pointed to the gay rights protesters gathered on the courthouse lawn and said: “They want us to accept their beliefs and their ways. But they won’t accept our beliefs and our ways.”

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Kim Davis’ ‘Old Redneck Hillbilly’ Husband Says She Is ‘Standing For God’

Kentucky Clerk Refuses To Issue Marriage License To Gay Couples In Heated Exchange

Kentucky Clerk Refuses To Issue Marriage License To Gay Couples In Heated Exchange

WASHINGTON — A Kentucky county clerk on Tuesday refused to issue marriage licenses for two same-sex couples despite a Supreme Court ruling ordering the clerk to do so.

A video posted to Facebook by WKYT shows the gay couples repeatedly demanding that the clerk, Kim Davis, issue them marriage licenses.

“We are not issuing marriage licenses today,” Davis says in the video.

“Under whose authority are you not issuing licenses?” asks one of the men.

“Under God’s authority,” Davis responds.

The Rowan County clerk then asks the men to leave, before retreating to the back of the office herself. 

Davis comes out to speak to another couple denied license

Posted by Hillary Thornton WKYT on Tuesday, September 1, 2015

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Ukraine neo-Nazis destroy gay group’s office, nearly kill man who tried to stop it

Ukraine neo-Nazis destroy gay group’s office, nearly kill man who tried to stop it

Ukrainian neo-Nazis have destroyed an LGBTI group’s office, nearly killing a man in order to do it.

Queer Home Kryvbas, the only LGBTI group that welcomes the community in the western city of Kryvyi Rih, was the victim of an attack at around 8.30pm on 30 August.

Six masked men holding fire sticks and iron poles are believed to have thrown smoke bombs into the community center, trapping the seven victims inside.

Struggling to breathe, they tried to leave. When one activist tried to stop the six men, he was hit over the head and beaten mercilessly.

He is currently being treated for a severe concussion in hospital.

When police arrived, the attackers had already escaped.

This attack comes after one day after neo-Nazis broke into a Kryvyi Rih café at 2am where a small party for LGBTI activists was being held.

Witnesses say around 20 men in masks and wearing far right wing clothing broke in and beat up the people inside.

When police arrived, any attacker that was caught was quickly released.

It is unknown whether the two incidents were related.

A Gay Alliance Ukraine spokesperson said ‘one of the main functions of the state is to protect its citizens’.

‘Gay Alliance Ukraine appeals to the law enforcement authorities with the demand not only to punish the guilty in these two incidents, but to also do everything in their power to protect the lives, health and basic rights of the citizens of Ukraine’.

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Miley Cyrus and ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Willam Are Tongue Trick Experts

Miley Cyrus and ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Willam Are Tongue Trick Experts

willam-belli-550x413Before she and her fellow RuPaul‘s Drag Race alumni joined Miley Cyrus for her rollicking performance at the MTV VMAs, Willam (photo, right) enjoyed a bit of dinner at Pump West Hollywood, owned by The Real Housewives’ Lisa Vanderpump. Read about it on the GayCities blog. Like Miley Cyrus, Willam makes extensive use of her tongue in public.

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Some Promising News When It Comes To Mental Health Stigma

Some Promising News When It Comes To Mental Health Stigma

More people are starting to see mental health as a crucial part of staying well. Nearly 90 percent of American adults value mental and physical health equally, according to a new survey.

The findings were part of a nationwide analysis on mental health and suicide conducted by the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention. Experts surveyed more than 2,000 respondents and are pleased with the results, given the stigma that’s generally associated with mental health disorders.

“Progress is being made in how American adults view mental health … and the importance that mental health plays in our every day life,” said Christine Moutier, chief medical officer for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, on a conference call with reporters. “A greater understanding is occurring with the American people, which is very encouraging.”

An overwhelming majority of respondents — 93 percent — said they’d intervene if they discovered someone close to them was contemplating suicide. Young adults in particular seem to be taking the conversations about mental illness in a more positive direction.

“The younger generation is more likely to seek help and to have a greater understanding that mental health is a very valid and real aspect of their health,” Moutier said. “[They’re] going to progress into middle age and the older generation before long and those attitudes can spread.”

93 percent of American adults said they’d intervene if they knew someone was contemplating suicide.

However, it’s not all good news. While the findings are indeed heartening, there’s still a long way to go when it comes to recognizing mental health risks and seeking treatment. Approximately half of respondents said they believed they had a mental health condition, yet fewer than two in five people have received treatment.

Perhaps most alarmingly, the survey found that men are significantly more likely to hide thoughts of suicide — a worrying statistic given that the highest rate of suicide in the U.S. occurs in middle-aged men.

“In general, we’re glad to see that Americans are starting to recognize the importance of mental health as part of their overall wellness, but with over 40,000 Americans committing suicide every year … it remains a significant concern that many Americans don’t seek help,” said Mark Pollack, president of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America.

Previous research conducted by the Association for Psychological Science suggests that stigma prevents people from seeking mental health care. After analyzing this survey’s results, Moutier, Pollack and other experts also noticed another obstacle: inaccessibility. Approximately one third of people surveyed said finding proper help is a challenge, and four in 10 people said they view cost as a barrier to treatment.

Social support is also a large factor when it comes to suicide, according to Doryn Chervin, director of the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention. Most respondents realized how important their role is when it comes to helping a loved one who is experiencing harmful thoughts.

“People want to do something — they’re willing to do something — and the more we as a field help them know what to do, the more likely loved ones can play a role in helping to prevent suicide,” she said. 

Most survey respondents realized how important their role is when it comes to helping a loved one who is experiencing harmful thoughts.

The findings do offer some refreshing insight into an apparent uptick in society’s understanding of mental illness. The common belief that someone can just “suck it up,” or “get over it” is a negative stereotype that plagues many sufferers of mental health conditions, which could lead to dangerous consequences, but experts believe the survey’s findings suggest that people are beginning to promote a greater acceptance of mental health issues.

“I believe [the results] are a reflection of this change that’s happening in terms of increased awareness and stigma going down,” Moutier said. “There’s certainly more work to be done, but I believe this does reflect a trend in the right direction.”

If you — or someone you know — need help, please call 1-800-273-8255 for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. If you are outside of the U.S., please visit the International Association for Suicide Prevention for a database of international resources.


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These 7 garden jobs, to be finished in Septemer, will help you get ready for fall

These 7 garden jobs, to be finished in Septemer, will help you get ready for fall

Rainy, gusty days are becoming more frequent, at least here in the UK, and with the leaves slowly starting to turn orange, there’s no denying that autumn is on its way.

Whether you enjoy pottering around in your own garden, have an allotment or keep plants on your balcony, now’s the time to start getting ready for the colder months while also slowly setting your sights on spring.

To give you some orientation and a point from which to start, we’ve collected the seven things you need to do in September to make sure everything garden-related goes smoothly once the cold really hits.

 

Net your pond

A net over your pond doesn't just protect fish from predators but helps keep the water's balance.

A net over your pond doesn’t just protect fish from predators but helps keep the water’s balance.

Ideally, a net should be covering your pond by the time the leaves start to fall, to make sure they don’t end up in the water.

It doesn’t only look not all that nice, but when leaves sink to the bottom of the pond and start to decompose, they release compounds changing the water’s balance, potentially harming (or even killing) fish and encouraging algae growth.

Once the net has gone over your pond, all you need to do is remove the leaves regularly, or they may rip and damage the net when they get wet and heavy.

 

Prune shrubs and climbing roses

Pruning roses and shrubs helps them grow healthily - and bigger.

Pruning roses and shrubs helps them grow healthily – and bigger.

Now’s the time to cut back late-summer flowering shrubs, like rock roses (Helianthemum), and climbing roses.

Make sure your plants, especially the roses, have finished flowering – leave them if they’re repeat flowering – and you know how to correctly cut back your plants, before you end up accidentally killing them instead of ensuring a nice re-growth.

 

Keep harvesting

Carrots can stay in the soil until the first frost hits, but other crops should be harvested continuously.

Carrots can stay in the soil until the first frost hits, but other crops should be harvested continuously.

If you’ve got fruit and veg, either on a large scale or in the form of just a few plants, keep harvesting your hard-earned crops; it would be a shame to let them go to waste.

Keeping on top of harvesting also means your plants may be more productive – cucumbers, peppers of all varieties and peas, for example, will keep growing crops for a long time after your first harvest.

In case you can’t eat everything right away, try pickling or blanching and freezing the vegetables and turn fruit into jellies and jams – they’re also perfect as small gifts for family and friends, either for Christmas or just as a nice gesture.

 

Clean out nesting boxes

Give nesting boxes a quick sweep to make sure next year's tenants stay happy and healthy.

Give nesting boxes a quick sweep to make sure next year’s tenants stay happy and healthy.

By September, all chicks should have flown out, so it’s time to get nesting boxes ready for the new tenants looking to move into a clean (and, most importantly, parasite-free) home next spring.

It doesn’t need to match a human’s definition of squeaky clean: giving the box a good sweep will do. If you’re unsure if that’s enough, don’t use disinfectants – they’ll do more harm than good – but rather warm water or, in hard cases, some lye made with (baking) soda.

And don’t forget to knock on the box before opening it up – the birds may have left, but small rodents, bumblebees or bats like to climb in while seeking refuge from cold nights.

 

Divide your herbaceous perennials

As you prune roses and shrubs, it’s also time to think about dividing perennials, like

Turn one into two: dividing anemones and other perennials encourages healthy growth - and adds more plants to your garden.

Turn one into two: dividing anemones and other perennials encourages healthy growth – and adds more plants to your garden.

anemones, asters or peonies, to encourage a vigorous growth in the following year – with the bonus that you’re also multiplying your plants.

Once you’ve divided and replanted your plants, make sure they get enough water – allowing them to dry out will slow down the re-establishing process and can potentially kill the new additions to your garden.

 

Get started on the planting

Early planting is key if you want your spring garden to be as colorful as this one.

Early planting is key if you want your spring garden to be as colorful as this one.

Spring may be a long time away, but September is when you should start thinking about, and planting, the flowers you want to see in your garden once winter is over.

Planting daffodils, crocus other spring flowering bulbs now ensures they’ll be ready next year; to have some color in time for Christmas, now’s also the time to plant hyacinth and amaryllis bulbs you want to force into blooming.

Other plants may also be planted now, especially biennials and perennials but also trees and shrubs, as the soil is still warm (and will stay warm for a bit longer), but September is generally less dry, with rainfall starting to increase.

This also extends to lawn: not only should it be mown down in September (in preparation for winter), it’s also the perfect timing to patch up bald spots and sow out new lawns.

 

Give hedgehogs a home

It doesn't take much to turn a corner of your garden into a hedgehog's winter residence.

It doesn’t take much to turn a corner of your garden into a hedgehog’s winter residence.

As it’s starting to get colder, hedgehogs and other mammals get ready to hibernate during the winter months.

To make it easier for them, leave a corner of your garden ‘wild’, with leaves and branches heaped together – they attract not just hedgehogs, who’ll appreciate the chance to build a nice nest there, but also slugs and beetles (so the buffet is sorted).

If you like your garden looking tidy and well-kept all year, artificial homes can easily be built (a board leaning against a wall might already be enough) or bought in garden centers; they’ll do an equally good job, without creating a ‘messy’ corner.

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PHOTOS: Eric Angelo Fills 8 Black Briefs

PHOTOS: Eric Angelo Fills 8 Black Briefs

Everyone looks good in black, and men look good in briefs – whether that’s their go-to underwear style or not. Keep it sleek with a few accents and you get effortless elegance; make it narrow and revealing, and your black brief becomes something dark and sexy for date night; or you can keep it right in the middle for a casual, everyday pair of underwear that won’t disappoint if you get lucky.

Model and YouTube personality Eric Angelo models 8 black briefs below:

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Photo Credit: Jerrad Matthew Exclusively for The Underwear Expert

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