Neil Patrick Harris Talks to Seth Meyers About His Family’s Epic Group Halloween Costumes – WATCH

Neil Patrick Harris Talks to Seth Meyers About His Family’s Epic Group Halloween Costumes – WATCH

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Neil Patrick Harris appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers on Wednesday and talked about his twin kids growing up and how his family takes Halloween very seriously.

In case you haven’t been following along over the years, Harris and husband David Burtka have a history of dressing in group costumes with their kids. In 2013, Harris’ family dressed as a clan of monsters. In 2014, they went full Gotham, done up as the Riddler, the Joker, Batman and Batwoman. And last year, the family channeled Star Wars with a Force Awakens themed menagerie.

But speaking with Meyers, Neil Patrick Harris explains that now that his kids are getting older it’s getting harder to coax them into group costumes. “It’s a little bit annoying,” he joked because they have their own opinions, now.

So will Harris be able to convince his kids to do another group costume? And if so, what does he have planned for this year’s All Hallow’s Eve?

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Kaytranada, the Out Gay Canadian 2016 Polaris Prize Winner, Just Dropped the Chillest of Mixtapes: LISTEN

Kaytranada, the Out Gay Canadian 2016 Polaris Prize Winner, Just Dropped the Chillest of Mixtapes: LISTEN

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Kaytranada, the 24-year-old Haitian-Canadian electronic musician, producer and DJ who came out as gay in April and this week won Canada’s biggest music award, The Polaris Prize, has released a super-chill mixtape on Soundcloud.

The mixtape, titled .0001%, a play on his album 99.9% which won the Polaris Prize honoring the year’s best album by a Canadian artist, is 90 uninterrupted minutes of chill goodness.

Writes Pigeons and Planes:

Lacking track breaks or names and an accompanying description of “?????????” not much is known about the project—but a quick listen to the loose, free-wheeling tape reveals plenty of surprises including Anderson .Paak vocals (at 1:04:50) and a remix of Usher‘s “U Don’t Have To Call.”

Listen:

 

Kaytranada, aka Louis Kevin Celestin,  came out as gay in an interview with THE FADER in April, telling the publication how he came out to his family in 2015:

One day, he got in a fight with his mom and his brother about “stupid shit,” and he ran down to the basement. “I knew what was wrong,” he says. “I knew why I was pissed off out of nowhere.” His older sister, who also lives at home, came down to console him. She found him in tears and started to cry, too. It was then that he told her a truth about himself, the root cause of his turmoil: he was gay. “I just snapped,” he says. “Something inside me was like, ‘Wake the fuck up.’ I felt like there were two people inside me. I was trying to be somebody I was not, and I was frustrated that people didn’t know who I was.”

His sister offered to help him find a psychologist, but he declined. Instead, he focused on coming out to his mom and his brother. In truth, he had sort of already told them. At the age of 16, in a fit of self-assertion, he had admitted to both of them that he was bisexual, but had quickly retreated and never spoke about it again. “It was too many emotions at the same time,” Louis-Philippe remembers. “I was like, ‘Oh that’s good,’ and at the same time, I was like, ‘Oh what does mom think?’ We’re Haitians, and Haitians don’t appreciate gay people at all. I thought maybe it was a phase.” And on the outside it may have looked like one: not long after, Kay ended up involved in a long-term relationship with a woman that ended only last year. Finally, in early winter, he told his brother and mother definitively that he was gay. Though his mother, a Catholic, did bring up Bible verses that condemn homosexuality, Kay says both were supportive and told him that they’d always love him no matter what. “I feel better than I ever have, you know?” he says. “I’ve been sad my whole life, but fuck that. I know I have good things ahead. I don’t know honestly if I’m fully, 100 percent happy, but I’m starting to get there.”

Read the full interview with Kayandra at FADER, and listen to a couple of the tracks and remixes that put him on the map, below:

 

 

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Kentucky Judge: ‘I Don’t Hug (Men) the Way I Used To’ Because of Gay Marriage

Kentucky Judge: ‘I Don’t Hug (Men) the Way I Used To’ Because of Gay Marriage

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A Kentucky family court judge who frequently presides over gay adoptions says that since the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage, he doesn’t hug other men ‘the way he used to.’

Speaking in Wilmore, Kentucky before the Francis Asbury Society, a religious organization “wholly devoted to Christ and to assisting people move toward spiritual wholeness”, Fayette Circuit Court Judge Tim Philpot said the “biggest bugaboo with the whole thing” (the thing being marriage equality) is the impact it has had on relationships between straight men.

USA Today reports: 

“I meet with men four or five times a week [to minister] and we hug; we love each other at a certain level,” he said. “I don’t hug the way I used to.”

He said that shortly after the Supreme Court’s marriage decision in June 2015, he was at a Starbucks “when it really hit me like a ton of bricks. There was a man there, probably 45 years old. He had his arm around a young man who was about 20, and I would say there was a 90 percent chance it was just a father and son, but I had this moment when I thought – hmmm – I wonder what’s going on. They’re getting a little too close. They are making me uncomfortable.”

Philpot said that he loves homosexuals but same-sex relationships are “sterile” and just for “entertainment.”

He also complained that gay people had “stolen” the rainbow as a symbol from Christians:

“I’m gonna put one on the back of my car because I’m not going to let them steal it. I’m gonna take it back. I’m gonna drive around town with my rainbow and my 8-pound shorky (a Shih Tzu and a Yorkshire terrier mix) and let them think what they want.”

Philpot went on to call the effect of the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage decision, which he has called “pretty close to insane” and a harbinger of legal polygamy, tantamount to child abuse because it means children now have to decide whether they are gay or straight:

“Now kids not only have to decide which girl to date, or which boy to date, they’ve got to decide which gender to date,” he said, according to a video of his appearance posted on the society’s website. “There is not a 12-year-old or 13-year-old or a 14-year-old in Fayette County, Ky., that doesn’t have to decide ‘Am I gay or am I straight?’ Man, I’m telling you, that is some kind of abuse.”

Philpot is also on record saying that same-sex unions are “really very illogical … kind of like a dog show I was watching a few years ago where the announcer said that was a magnificent Chihuahua. Those words don’t make sense to me.”

[Photo via YouTube]

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HIV 360° Fellow Spotlight: Thomas Davis

HIV 360° Fellow Spotlight: Thomas Davis

Earlier this year, HRC Foundation announced the inaugural class of the 2016 HIV 360° Fellowship Program. Made possible with generous support from the Elton John AIDS Foundation, HIV 360° is a capacity-building fellowship program for young, nonprofit leaders ready to take HIV-inclusive organizations and initiatives to the next level.

The HRC blog recently sat down with each of the fellows to discuss the program, their work, and their vision of an AIDS-free generation.

Thomas Davis, 24, works at the Los Angeles LGBT Center and has been a voice and advocate for Black gay and bisexual men living with HIV. After being diagnosed with HIV in 2013, Thomas wanted to share his story with others to let them know that they are not alone, and that each individual has an opportunity to turn a possibly devastating experience into a positive one. Since then, Thomas has spoken to audiences in the U.S. and abroad, and he’s been part of several youth-led initiatives aimed at empowering young people in the fight against HIV.

How did you first get involved with the movement to end the HIV and AIDS epidemic? How, if at all, did that inspire you to become an HIV 360° Fellow?

I didn’t see any Black gay or bisexual men speaking about their experiences with HIV when I was diagnosed in 2013, so I started to vlog about mine on social and digital media. I’ve always loved sharing my story, but I wanted to find more ways to be effective in this field after being involved with so many different initiatives, campaigns, and programs. Hence why I applied.

Each fellow has been asked to design, implement, and evaluate a community service project to combat HIV transmission rates in their respective communities. Tell us about yours and what you hope to accomplish with it.

Mine is called “The Catharsis Project” and it uses performance art — mainly dance — to educate people about the history the HIV and AIDS in the U.S. I worry that many people, particularly young people, don’t know what it was like in the early days of epidemic. I want to honor this history and also show that art can be an effective way to combat the spread of HIV.

What is one key learning you’ve gained from the fellowship program? What have you enjoyed the most about it?

From emotional intelligence to project management and delegation, I’ve really enjoyed learning about the different skill sets that are needed to be effective working at a non-profit organization. I’ve also learned how to measure the impact of my work in ways I didn’t know were possible.

How can people learn more about your organization and support the work you are doing?

Folks should visit our website to learn more about the Los Angeles LGBT Center and the extensive list of programs and services that we offer to the LGBTQ community.

Check back here in the coming weeks to learn more about each one of the HIV 360° Fellows. To learn more about the program itself, click here.

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Mary Berry Leaves Great British Bake Off; Bottoms Everywhere Soggy

Mary Berry Leaves Great British Bake Off; Bottoms Everywhere Soggy

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Stop the presses. Stop the mixers. Turn off your creme brulee torch. For God’s sake, get away from the mezzaluna.

Mary Berry is leaving the Great British Bake Off.

Henceforth, we can only assume, the show will be known as the “Okay British Bake Off.” And wait, it gets worse: Paul Hollywood is staying, one assumes so that he may continue to bellow like a numb-tongued musk ox.

“A peacocking manchild lingering wherever the money is, I am shocked,” said former contestant Ruby Tandoh.

A Channel 4 executive sought to calm everyone down by saying, “Paul really is the star baker.” Oh Jesus Christ.

The reason for Mary’s departure, she says, is loyalty to the BBC. (The show is moving to Channel 4.) But what could the real reason be? Is she perhaps tired of the headaches caused by rolling one’s eyes at everything Paul says?

Along with Mary go the presenters, Mel and Sue, and their frisson of manic pixie sexual tension. So, without the personalities, what exactly is Channel 4 getting?

“A few pots and pans,” says a parody Mary Berry account.

Looks like Channel 4 just payed for a tent and a few pots and pans #GBBO

— Mary Berry (@MaryBerryNOT) September 22, 2016

Well, it was a nice run, but British cuisine is hereby cancelled.

That parody account has been saying a few other things as well:

Dear Channel 4 pic.twitter.com/99MxSrcClJ

— Mary Berry (@MaryBerryNOT) September 22, 2016

Reasons I left:
– Channel 4
– The lack of Nadiya’s facial expressions this year
– Paul’s a cunt

— Mary Berry (@MaryBerryNOT) September 22, 2016

Mary Berry has quit bake off pic.twitter.com/b9BYcBDk4H

— Mary Berry (@MaryBerryNOT) September 22, 2016

Fuck this shit

I’m off for a gin

— Mary Berry (@MaryBerryNOT) September 22, 2016

Me dealing with responsibilities pic.twitter.com/QZ9IXjLKze

— Mary Berry (@MaryBerryNOT) September 21, 2016

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Justin Trudeau Subtly Disses Donald Trump During His First UN Address

Justin Trudeau Subtly Disses Donald Trump During His First UN Address

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“When leaders are faced with citizen’s anxiety, we have a choice to make… do we exploit that anxiety, or do we allay it? Exploiting it is easy, but in order to allay it, we need to be prepared to answer some very direct questions: What will create the good, well-paying jobs that people want and need and deserve? What will strengthen and grow the middle class, and help those working hard to join it? What will build an economy that works for everyone? What will help to make the world a safer, more peaceful place? To allay people’s anxiety, we need to create economic growth that is broadly shared, because a fair and successful world is a peaceful one.

We believe we should confront anxiety with a clear plan to deal with its root causes, and we believe we should bring people together around shared purposes like the UN’s sustainable development goals, because what is the alternative? To exploit anxiety? To turn it into fear and blame? To reject others because they look or speak or pray differently than we do? Every single day, we need to choose hope over fear, diversity over division.”— Justin Trudeau, not-so-subtly taking a dig at Donald Trump’s dismal campaign strategies during his first address to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday evening.

Watch:

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