Kim Davis Loses Another Appeal at 6th Circuit: READ

Kim Davis Loses Another Appeal at 6th Circuit: READ

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Kim Davis has lost another legal battle in her protracted war against marriage equality.

The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday denied Davis’s latest request for a reprieve from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

The AP reports:

Four couples sued her, and U.S. District Judge David Bunning then ordered her to issue the licenses. He later clarified his order to include all couples, not just the four who filed suit.

Davis’ attorneys have appealed that expanded order several times, arguing that the mandate to issue licenses should apply only to the four couples who filed suit. They received licenses during Davis’ five-day stint in jail for defying the court’s order.

The appeals court again rejected Davis’ request Thursday.

Read the motion originally brought by Davis below:

Courtesy of Equality Case Files

 

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WATCH: Bloc Party Performs 'The Love Within' on 'The Late Late Show'

WATCH: Bloc Party Performs 'The Love Within' on 'The Late Late Show'

British indie rock band Bloc Party stopped by set of The Late Late Show With James Corden Wednesday to perform its new single, “The Love Within.”

The band, featuring out front man Kele Okereke, took a lengthy hiatus only to return with a different lineup and a new album, Hymns, set for release in late January.

Okereke told Rolling Stone the danceable new single, awash in synthesizers and upbeat lyrics, is about “embracing feelings of joy and being connected.”

Check out Bloc Party’s performance below:

Want to see the official video for “The Love Within”? The band released that earlier yesterday.

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Trans Woman Asks: 'You Really Want Me In The Same Bathroom As Your Husband?'

Trans Woman Asks: 'You Really Want Me In The Same Bathroom As Your Husband?'

One trans woman in Chicago, Illinois, is making a bold, tongue-in-cheek statement in response to Houston, Texas, voters striking down proposed legislation this week that would extend nondiscrimination protections to the LGBT community, including enabling trans people to use bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity.

Kelly Lauren, a transgender woman who has performed as a drag entertainer for 37 years, shared the following photo on her Facebook account Wednesday with the caption “Houston, do you REALLY want me in the same restroom as your husband or boyfriend?”

Lauren decided to share the photo after Houston failed to pass Houston’s Equal Rights Ordinance, also known as HERO, which would have prevented discrimination on the basis of race, age, military status, disability and 11 other categories.

Much of the anti-HERO ad campaign involved fear-mongering tactics that aimed to induce anxiety in voters about transgender people using the bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity.

The photo of Lauren, who performs every Wednesday night at Hydrate Nightclub in Chicago, was originally shot by Matthew Mills for a class project.

“I am 54 years old and have been performing for about 37 years as a drag entertainer,” Lauren told The Huffington Post. “I am transgender… The picture was taken several months ago but I reposted it when all of this nonsense happened… All I have to say is that I would get in way more trouble in the men’s room than I could ever possibly in the women’s restroom because I am THAT kind of girl! [laughs]

This certainly offers a new perspective to the bathroom debate, doesn’t it?

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What Does This Hot Math Teacher Have In Common With Justin Bieber And Bernie Sanders? Drake.

What Does This Hot Math Teacher Have In Common With Justin Bieber And Bernie Sanders? Drake.

By now you’ve no doubt seen some of the countless Drake memes floating around the internet, but some guys aren’t satisfied sitting behind their computers giggling at drake trying to self-check his eggplant:

Hotline Bling at the Self-Checkout Line ? t.co/Xnob6ql5Jn

— drake dancing to (@DRAKEDANClNG) October 31, 2015

They need the real deal, or, as close to the “real deal” as imitating Drake’s dance moves can ever be considered. We’re talking, of course, about this hot math teacher, Justin Bieber and Verne Troyer. One lucky student caught teach breaking out his moves after he dressed the part for Halloween:

My Pre Calc Teacher Is Drake From Hotline Bling For Halloween ? pic.twitter.com/tbo7OcZGFD — G Maya (@JealousOf_Maya) October 30, 2015

While the Biebs needed a little tutorial to get the hang of it, which he mastered well:

Surprisingly, Verne Troyer seems to have everyone beat so far:

Verne Troyer HOTLINE BLINGYour move Drake #HotLineBling

Posted by Verne J Troyer on Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Of course, some people are dancing to the tune without even knowing it. Here are our two favorite re-edits/spoofs:

Bernie Sanders gets down:

And our Editor’s Pick: Summer Heights High’s Mr. G giving the kids a lesson in groove:

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Posted by Chris Lilley on Saturday, October 24, 2015

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The OXD Mirror: Feel The Man Power

The OXD Mirror: Feel The Man Power

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BY TAD HAES

For a couple years, the enigmatic producer behind the act Man Power kept his real life identity secret, while releasing critically acclaimed works on established labels like Hivern Discs and Throne of Blood. But once his masterful recordings became sought-after hits in the underground dance scene across the world, it was clear it was time for him to step out of the shadows.

Following his identity reveal, the Berlin-based producer Geoff Kirkwood shared his debut full-length album this year as Man Power, on the German label Correspondant. And surfing on the waves of the album’s success, Man Power has been working on a series of remixes for different artists, the latest being a techno rework of Kiwi‘s ‘Atlanticus,’ focusing on the original’s haunting bass melody and eventual high hat appearances. The progression of the track from a dark hypnotic, nearly primitive beat into fully realized melodic synth breaks creates a compelling narrative on the dancefloor.

  • Barotti shares the first single in anticipation to the release of his debut album, reportedly created in collaboration with a classical orchestra as well as using rare vintage synthesizers. ‘She Once Knew,’ the first single, features a spacey remix by Berlin-based producer Massimiliano Pagliara.
  • Hailing from Australia, Tuff Sherm shares ‘Greenhouse Dance,’ a synth-heavy house track with a dark tropical influence which is available for free download.
  • Takuya Matsumoto‘s ‘Seasons,’ off of the artist’s upcoming EP Places of Colours, is a wonderfully constructed,light-hearted house record that feels perfectly  suited for a nice outdoor walk in the summer – although in the hands of the right DJ, I can see this being a used as an early-hour “welcome to the dancefloor” moment.
  • No stranger to this column, and responsible for one of my favorite albums of the year so far, Fort Romeau announced this past week a new label founded by himself and Ali Tillett. The debut release features Fort Romeau’s ‘Untitled’ track on the A-side, a dreamy tech-house song that is true to his unique style. The B-side, still waiting to see the light of day, is by Panorama Bar resident Nick Höppner, another producer who also released another one of my favorite album this year. Needless to say I’m really looking forward to this one.

 

This Saturday: Spank + Honey Dijon @Cameo Gallery

12194808_10153315404094611_2509885845339296205_oThis Saturday, OXD is hosting a night with some of our favorite DJs in NY, Spank and Honey Dijon, as part of this year’s Brooklyn Electronic Music Festival. Also, this will be one of the last dances at Cameo Gallery before they close so come join us for an epic send off night. More information and tickets here.

 

OCCUPY THE DISCO (OXD) is a gay, New York City-based DJ collective who got their start curating alternative night life and music events for the LGBT community. The OXD Mirror serves to showcase house, disco and techno tunes that are definitely off-the-beaten-path but rightfully deserve the attention of the gay ear.

Check out these tracks and more on our Soundcloud. For more information on OXD, visit our website at www.occupythedisco.com, like us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter/Instagram: @OccupyTheDisco.

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Boxer Comes Out As Gay, Explains Why He Lied About Starring In Porn Film

Boxer Comes Out As Gay, Explains Why He Lied About Starring In Porn Film

The professional boxer who came out as bisexual after claiming he was drugged and forced into performing in a gay porn film now says he is, in fact, a gay man.  

Yusaf Mack told FOX 29 Thursday that he wanted to set the record straight about his sexuality, and said he’s known the truth for about eight years now. 

“I’m gay. I’m tired of holding it in, it is what it is,” Mack said. “I live my life. I’m gay.” 

The 35-year-old father of 10 also changed his tune when it came to starring in “Holiday Hump’n.” In the adult film, “Philly” (Mack) performs in a threesome alongside two other men who call themselves, “Bamm Bamm” and “Young Buck.”

Although, Mack claimed last week that he must have been drugged to have had sex with other men in the film, he now says he remembers the entire experience. He also said it was the only adult film he’s ever done, and he wasn’t sure when it was going to be released. 

“It was all a lie,” he said. “To try to cover myself up.”

The very public backlash from the video, it seems, has had a personal impact. Mack had been engaged to marry a woman he’d been with for five years before the news hit. He also admitted to having a very tough conversation with his eldest daughter, who suggested he kill himself after the news broke about the film, according to FOX 29

The boxer said he has mended fences with his former fiancé, and that his other children have been supportive. 

It’s the latest twist in a case that has gotten progressively more confusing. When he was first approached about “Holiday Hump’n” in mid-October, Mack claimed it wasn’t him in the video, and that he’d never seen it. He quickly changed his story, however, after he said friends convinced him that it was, in fact, him in the movie.  

The film’s producers denied Mack’s initial accusations that he’d been drugged. Earlier this week, he said he’d performed in the film “because at the time I needed money but also because I am a bisexual man.” 

In a statement released to The Shade Room, he said he’d initially lied because his life “was completely destroyed once it had been outed that I participated in a gay film.”

“I selfishly tried to cover the truth and remain in denial, rather than accept the fact that I was leading a double life secretly,” he said in the statement.  

H/T Towleroad

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