Janet Jackson is ‘Unbreakable’ in the Title Track Off Her New Album: LISTEN

Janet Jackson is ‘Unbreakable’ in the Title Track Off Her New Album: LISTEN

Janet Jackson

Following up the first single “No Sleeep”, Janet Jackson has released “Unbreakable”, the title track off her upcoming eleventh studio album.

She reunites for the first time since 2006 (20 Y.O.) with producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis for the track, a survival anthem dedicated to her “family…fans & friends.”

Said Jam: “It’s wonderful to be creating again with Janet. From songwriting, producing, arranging, singing, dancing, acting, she deftly does it all and truly personifies the word artist. Unbreakable is a gift to all of her fans who have steadfastly stood by her. It is a subject for conversation, a plea for compassion, and a call for action from someone who’s come a long way, but’s got a long way to go, and has much to say about it. In other words, if you want to know what’s on her mind you only have to listen.”

Fans won’t be disappointed – the sound is nothing new, but it’s classic Janet.

Listen:

The post Janet Jackson is ‘Unbreakable’ in the Title Track Off Her New Album: LISTEN appeared first on Towleroad.


Andy Towle

Janet Jackson is ‘Unbreakable’ in the Title Track Off Her New Album: LISTEN

'Body Utopia' Explores The Explosive Beauty Of Nonconforming Bodies

'Body Utopia' Explores The Explosive Beauty Of Nonconforming Bodies

In a recent ARTnews essay, Wangechi Mutu — the artist of the work above — implored her fellow feminists to not only think deeply about the amount of women artists active in the contemporary art world, but also the way women are portrayed in artworks themselves. 

How often do women appear in art, and how do they sit and perform in the works?” she asks. “Is the figure always represented as docile, inactive, sexualized, or subordinate? Does she have an inferior role in a larger narrative that emphasizes the superiority of the male protagonist? Is her appearance stereotypical in terms of weight, skin color, hair texture, and facial expression?”

Do you know what Mutu’s talking about here? Shall we take a five-second tour through art history to refresh our memories? 

In part inspired by Mutu’s words, Rhia Hurt and Mary Negro, directors of Trestle Gallery, set out to exhibit a show that puts the nonconforming body on display. Bodies of color, queer bodies, bodies with disabilities, bodies that don’t conform to societal norms and conventions.

To curate the exhibit, titled “Body Utopia,” they enlisted queer, feminist Brooklyn-based painter Clarity Haynes. Haynes, who has worked continuously on “The Breast Portrait Project” since the 1990s, focuses her practice on fondly visualizing the beautiful figures that are so often rendered invisible by mainstream culture. In Haynes’ words: “I think of my portraits as a cultural intervention — ‘before’ pictures lovingly drawn and painted, meditative descriptions of specific bodies that need no correction.

For Haynes, it was crucial to include both a diverse array of artists and a wide range of represented subjects. “Often we think about the nonconforming body as being represented from the outside, an external view,” she explained in an email to The Huffington Post. “And that is important. But I’m also interested in how we (and by we, I mean all human beings) experience embodiment in an internal, felt way.” 

“As Mutu points out, prejudices and constrictions regarding the kinds of bodies we’re allowed to see and create are strongly entrenched in the art world, just as in society at large,” Haynes continued. “I believe we need imagery and artwork about the nonconforming body because it expresses a totality — a depth — a truthfulness in our experience, that patriarchal mandates do not permit us.”

So, she selected five artists to join her in displaying their body positive work, projecting their own images the ways they want them to be seen. The following six artists, merging the personal and political, render bodies that are willful, active, and dominant. Superior. Nonconformist. Free. 

Get to know the artists, with introductions provided by Haynes, below. 

BODY UTOPIA runs from September 25- October 30, 2015 at Trestle Gallery in New York.  

 

Also on HuffPost: 

— This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.



feeds.huffingtonpost.com/c/35496/f/677065/s/4992d67c/sc/38/l/0L0Shuffingtonpost0N0C20A150C0A90C0A30Cbody0Eutopia0In0I80A888380Bhtml0Dutm0Ihp0Iref0Fgay0Evoices0Gir0FGay0KVoices/story01.htm

Male babysitter charged with taping two boys to chairs and forcing them to watch Mommie Dearest

Male babysitter charged with taping two boys to chairs and forcing them to watch Mommie Dearest

A male babysitter has been arrested after allegedly taping two young boys to their chairs and forcing them to watch Mommie Dearest.

Glenn Oliver, 29 of Nebraska, is being charged with child abuse and false imprisonment after reportedly making the two boys, aged four and six, to watch the camp cult classic about Joan Crawford.

In court records obtained by The Hollywood Reporter, Oliver claims he was babysitting the boys when his mother had asked him to make her children watch the film.

When they wouldn’t listen, according to the reports, he duct-taped them to their chairs. He used the tape on the boy’s mouths, wrists, chests, ankles and heads.

Officer Benjamin Murry claims Oliver told him ‘he didn’t think it was that big of a deal’ and that the boys ‘wouldn’t listen’ about why Mommie Dearest was worth watching. He said he got ‘tired and frustrated’.

The policeman said he was shown photographs of the boys restrained to the chairs, by a woman who had removed the two boys from the home, along with one other child who had not been tied down.

He said the duct tape was ‘very tight’ on the four-year-old, and in his opinion, could have meant the child couldn’t breathe properly.

The post Male babysitter charged with taping two boys to chairs and forcing them to watch Mommie Dearest appeared first on Gay Star News.

Joe Morgan

www.gaystarnews.com/article/male-babysitter-charged-with-taping-two-boys-to-chairs-and-forcing-them-to-watch-mommie-dearest/

‘Scream Queens’ Stars Scream Bloody Murder In Deliciously Campy Intro: WATCH

‘Scream Queens’ Stars Scream Bloody Murder In Deliciously Campy Intro: WATCH

scream queens

The opening credits for Ryan Murphy’s Scream Queens is deliciously campy as the series’  Kappa Kappa Tau sorority sisters and other characters find themselves at the mercy of the series’ big bad of the season.

Watch as stars Emma Roberts, Abigail Breslin, Keke Palmer, Billie Lourd and others scream bloody murder when they find themselves at the whim of the red devil in the trailer, below:

Scream Queens premieres Tuesday September 22.

The post ‘Scream Queens’ Stars Scream Bloody Murder In Deliciously Campy Intro: WATCH appeared first on Towleroad.


Anthony Costello

‘Scream Queens’ Stars Scream Bloody Murder In Deliciously Campy Intro: WATCH

Stupidity, Not Religion, Put Kim Davis in Jail

Stupidity, Not Religion, Put Kim Davis in Jail
Kim Davis is in jail. That seems to be what both she and her attorneys wanted.

Ms. Davis may be an elected Democrat, but she is first and foremost a Bible-thumper. She is convinced her job is Guardian of Morals according to the teachings of her fundamentalist sect.

Under Kentucky law, Davis, as a public official, is obligated to fulfill all duties of her position. She refused. In addition, she actively prevented other employees from doing their jobs as well–all because she claims it violates her religious beliefs.

Her attorneys, who are from an anti-gay group designated a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center, have steered her wrongly in terms of the law. They are more interested in creating a martyr for their fund appeals than in giving good legal advice–which calls into question whether they should lose their law licenses for malpractice.

Not only has Davis refused to do her job, she also used her position to forbid assistant clerks from doing their jobs as well. There are clerks in her office willing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Davis ordered them to refuse service to gay clients because her religion is anti-gay. Davis isn’t just demanding the right to drag her religious beliefs into her job. She is also demanding county employees abide by her religious beliefs, as well as local residents, even those in same-sex relationships.

One of her attorneys, Roger Gannam, claims:

“Today, for the first time in history, an American citizen has been incarcerated for having the belief of conscience that marriage is the union of one man and one woman. And she’s been ordered to stay there until she’s willing to change her mind, until she’s willing to change her conscience about what belief is.”

That is a bald-faced lie. Ms. Davis is in jail for contempt of court, not for her beliefs. Her attorney knows this, but the rubes on the Right, whose pockets they want to pick, don’t know this. Gannam’s statement isn’t legally accurate, but it is good publicity for Liberty Counsel’s fund appeal letters and e-mails.

Davis maneuvered herself onto the cross and is now the martyr she sought to be.

What she never understood was she was never acting on her own behalf as country clerk.

Davis is a public official doing the work of government. Government should treat all citizens fairly. It doesn’t, but should. Davis was not acting on her own behalf. She didn’t issue marriage licenses; the county did. She issued them on behalf of the government.

Since she was acting on behalf of the state,her own religious views are utterly immaterial. If they forbid her from doing the job, she had the moral obligation to step down.

Davis has only been in this job a few months. When she took office, it was already widely known that gay marriage would be ruled on shortly. It was also widely speculated that the Supreme Court would rule in favor of marriage equality, especially given the almost unanimous lower court rulings. So, the “hazard” of having to issue same-sex marriage licenses was one she knew was a very real possibility when she took the job. She went into this with eyes wide open.

The marriage license was legally valid because the Country Clerk issued it, not because Kim Davis issued it. She could resign and issue licenses all day long from her home, but that wouldn’t make them legal. Kim Davis has no legal authority other than when acting as Clerk, and, when she is acting as County Clerk she is not acting on her own behalf.

As this is the case, her personal religious views are utterly immaterial. The County itself does not hold religious views. State and religion are separate entities. If Ms. Davis is under the impression the County Clerk should have religious beliefs, she is mistaken. The County Clerk is an office, not a person.

What Davis is doing in issuing a license is merely saying two people are legally qualified to enter a marriage. She is not sanctioning the marriage. She is not saying she approves of their choices. She is merely affirming they are legally qualified, nothing more. She is not approving of it, or disapproving of it. If she can’t do her job, then she should resign.

If Davis refuses to do the job she was elected to do, she should be impeached, which is the function of the Kentucky legislature. That the Republican dominated legislature refuses to do that is a disservice to Davis and to constitutional government. Local officials don’t have the right to impose their religious beliefs on others.

Davis took this to court by her own actions. She lost. She appealed. She lost again. She appealed again. She lost again. Every step of the way the courts have told her she has no right to refuse to fulfill her job functions. She is now in contempt of court and that is why she is in jail. It is her actions, not her beliefs that landed her there.

— This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.



feeds.huffingtonpost.com/c/35496/f/677065/s/4991dfa6/sc/7/l/0L0Shuffingtonpost0N0Cjames0Eperon0Cstupidity0Enot0Ereligion0Epu0Ib0I80A868240Bhtml0Dutm0Ihp0Iref0Fgay0Evoices0Gir0FGay0KVoices/story01.htm

IKEA Belgium rewards customers for recycling their 2015 furniture catalogues

IKEA Belgium rewards customers for recycling their 2015 furniture catalogues

Sustainability is a growing topic amongst retailers, and since introducing its People & Planet Positive strategy in 2014, IKEA has been leading the way on more than one occasion.

Now the Swedish furniture experts’ Belgian branches are directly involving their customers in their bid to reduce IKEA’s impact on the environment.

Each year, IKEA Belgium gives out 8 million copies of its catalogue, each consisting of 350 pages – that’s a lot of paper.

Now the retailer teamed up with Belgian designer Charles Kaisin, in whose work recycling plays a major role, to celebrate the 2016’s catalogue launch by giving last year’s edition a new life.

In his work, Kaisin often uses recycled newspapers and magazines as well as plastic bags and glass for his furniture; he has worked with luxury brands around the world.

The cooperation’s result is the colorful KÜSS cushion, limited to 6000 units only available in Belguim; its quirky design was inspired by paper’s cellulose molecules.

On 12 September, all six Belgian stores – Anderlecht, Arlon, Ghent, Hognoul, Wilrijk and Zaventem – will ask customers to return the 2015 catalogue – but the idea goes further than classic recycling.

The brochures will be shredded in store, to then be used as the filling for one of the limited KÜSS cushions – which the customers will receive for free, in exchange for their old catalogue.

The post IKEA Belgium rewards customers for recycling their 2015 furniture catalogues appeared first on Gay Star News.

Stefanie Gerdes

www.gaystarnews.com/article/ikea-belgium-rewards-customers-for-recycling-their-2015-furniture-catalogues/

‘The Golden Girls’ Turns 30, Logo Plans On-Air Drag Salute

‘The Golden Girls’ Turns 30, Logo Plans On-Air Drag Salute

golden-girls-dragIn an announcement that is certain to set minds spinning with memories of yesteryear, Logo TV announced that it is planning an on-air celebration of the 30th anniversary of The Golden Girls.

Yes, as of September 14, it has been 30 years since Dorothy, Rose, Blanche and Sophia entered our lives through our TVs, teaching us about life, love, and how to casually read someone to filth without a moment’s pause. TV shows may come and go, but The Golden Girls — currently broadcast in reruns on Logo — endures, thanks to its delicious combination of sisterly love and bickering. Gay men in particular, who culturally prefer to fight with their words before their fists, worship at the feet of The Golden Girls, the Patron Saints of Bitchy Quips and Exasperated Facial Expressions. Speaking of fan-queens, even Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II requested a private showing by the cast, and she found the sex jokes funny; her ex-daughter in-law, Princess Diana and her pal, Queen’s Freddie Mercury, liked to drink champagne with while they watched the show on mute and improvised lines. Diana and Freddie, drunk and cackling at The Golden Girls, is simply too marvelous to comprehend.

Endless parodies of the show abound, usually featuring men in drag hamming it up for every bitchy laugh; the Cavern Club Theater in Los Angeles recently staged a sold-out run of The Golden Girlz Live featuring drag royalty Jackie Beat and Sherry Vine, with celebs such as Katy Perry stopping by to sit in the audience and giggle. Of course, Logo’s Golden Girls tribute will feature four cast members from the only other show on the network that anyone watches, RuPaul‘s Drag Race (see photo above, from left to right): Shangela, Delta Work, Pandora Boxx and Willam, playing Sophia, Dorothy, Rose and Blanche, respectively. They’ll chit-chat about the show during episode breaks while mocking each other for fun. In honor of the Girls, they better be in top form.

Thanks to reruns over the years on numerous networks, The Golden Girls is a part of the American identity; most people won’t know the names of their local political officials, but ask anyone and they’ll probably know who Dorothy Zbornak is. But The Golden Girls‘ enduring popularity is more than just four old women being funny; they demonstrated how relationships can be complicated, yet sex is simply a part of life. Monogamy and promiscuity are choices, not morals. Learning to laugh at yourself once in a while will make it more fun to laugh with your friends.

Perhaps most importantly, if there’s one thing The Golden Girls taught us, it’s the fact that age is just a number. Growing older is something to acknowledge, not dread, because life is as fun as you make it. Although if you want to sit inside all day and watch reruns of an old TV show about a bunch of old ladies, go ahead. You’ve probably seen those episodes 10 times, but who cares? And yes you have to pig out and eat ice cream and cheesecake the entire time.

Dan Renzi

feedproxy.google.com/~r/queerty2/~3/i1oQXNPtaIc/the-golden-girls-turns-30-logo-plans-on-air-drag-salute-20150904

Cruising in Cuba: this is how to explore island’s gay culture by boat

Cruising in Cuba: this is how to explore island’s gay culture by boat

A series of gay cruises around Cuba will take place in 2016, following the easing of travel restrictions between the US and Cuba earlier this year.

Organized by the Tampa-based ALandCHUCK.travel, up to 1200 LGBTIs will get the chance to explore the island’s vibrant gay scene per trip.

The first cruise takes place on 15 January, lasting eight days and seven nights. The package includes flights from Tampa International Airport to Montego Bay.

It will include at least 50 prominent members of Tampa’s LGBTI community, who will meet with their Cuban counterparts in the name of ‘education and outreach’, according to Tampa Bay Online.

Organizer Al Ferguson commented: ‘Cuba is just 90 miles away from Key West but might as well be on the moon. Much of our gay community knows little about Cuba’s and they may know little about ours. I am a firm believer that travel can lead to change. Visiting Cuba can open dialogue between us and help us both.’

Further cruises will set sail on 26 February and 8 April.

The post Cruising in Cuba: this is how to explore island’s gay culture by boat appeared first on Gay Star News.

Jamie Tabberer

www.gaystarnews.com/article/cruising-in-cuba-this-is-how-to-explore-islands-gay-culture-by-boat/