Pat McCrory, Bill Gates, Lady Gaga, Rudy Giuliani, Ryan Gosling, Ellen and Kathy Griffin: HOT LINKS

Pat McCrory, Bill Gates, Lady Gaga, Rudy Giuliani, Ryan Gosling, Ellen and Kathy Griffin: HOT LINKS

Pat McCroryNORTH CAROLINA. Ousted Governor and HB 2 super-proponent Pat McCrory “definitely” has a place in the Trump administration: “’They’re definitely going to take care of him,’ said the source, who asked not to be named because he’s not authorized to speak for the transition. McCrory met with Trump last week at Trump Tower in New York City. The day before, he’d met backstage with Trump during the president-elect’s thank-you rally in Fayetteville.

THEATRE. Jake Gyllenhaal to hit Broadway in musical Sunday in the Park with George: “The show will play at New York City’s Hudson Theatre, beginning on February 11, 2017. It will run for a 10 week engagement.”

bgates-660x330NORMALIZATION. Bill Gates compares Trump to JFK: “But in the same way President Kennedy talked about the space mission and got the country behind that,” Gates continued, “I think whether it’s education or stopping epidemics … [or] in this energy space, there can be a very upbeat message that [Trump’s] administration [is] going to organize things, get rid of regulatory barriers, and have American leadership through innovation.”

CLAP BACK. Lady Gaga will do interview with Piers Morgan, who said he didn’t believe she has PTSD: “if you continue to shame me in the process of kindly agreeing to interview w/ u I’ll happily do the interview with someone else.”

gooout-660x330OKAY, GIRL. Rudy Giuliani says he turned down two cabinet-level jobs in the Trump administration (neither of which were Sec’y of State): “He declined to name the positions but acknowledged to CNN’s Chris Cuomo that those two “very high” positions did not include the top job at State. Giuliani had been an early contender for that post, and was unusually public about his attempt to court it, but the transition team said last week that he was no longer in the running.”

OHIO. Governor John Kasich signs law banning abortion at 20 weeks: “The Ohio Republican also vetoed a bill that would have banned the practice at 6 weeks, a point when many who would have conceived don’t even know that they are pregnant. Both bills are designed to limit women’s right to choose, and, according to the ACLU, both are unconstitutional.”

ryan-gosling-wet-gq-12132016-1481657006-640x427WET WHITE BUTTON UP CONTEST. Ryan Gosling goes swimming with his clothes on–but at least they’re partially see-through.

WHAT’S IN A NAME? White supremacists don’t like being called what they are: “Some Trump supporters, like a college Republican featured in The New York Times, have expressed outrage at Clinton supporters who feel scared and sad. A white supremacist featured in the LA Times, describes being on ‘an emotional high’ since the election and explains that he actually considers terms like ‘racist’ to be ‘antiwhite hate speech.’ A KKK-member describes how and why he doesn’t care for the term “white supremacist.” Andit’s all so grotesque.”

ellen degeneresEEK. Queens of comedy Ellen DeGeneres and Kathy Griffin had a tense phone call that ended with Kathy in tears: “According to Griffin, DeGeneres repeated, ‘I don’t hate you,’ and Griffin responded, ‘I don’t think you hate me.’ But after hanging up, Griffin said she ‘started sobbing.’”

DON’T MAKE ME CLOSE ONE MORE DOOR. The Bodyguard is a musical for your listening delight.

STRUT. “Slumber Party” slay-age.

INSTAHUNK. Robert Oliveira.

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Andy Cohen and Sting Play Spin the Bottle (and Andy Gets What He Wants) – WATCH

Andy Cohen and Sting Play Spin the Bottle (and Andy Gets What He Wants) – WATCH

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On Watch What Happens Live!, host Andy Cohen got exactly what he bargained for when he invited Sting and Trudie Styler to play a game of ‘Spin the Message in a Bottle.’

A combination of Spin the Bottle and Plead the Fifth, Spin the Message in a Bottle poses questions that one must answer or get out of answering by kissing the person who spun the bottle.

After kissing Trudie twice, Andy finally got what he wanted when Sting spun the bottle and it landed on him. While the question is something he says he’d normally be happy to answer — is he a member of the mile high club? — he deferred answering so he could get a lip lock, albeit brief, with Sting.

Watch, below.

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Check out the LGBTQ-inclusive films and experiences coming to Sundance

Check out the LGBTQ-inclusive films and experiences coming to Sundance

Photo Credit: Bayard & Me / Courtesy of Sundance Institute

The 2017 Sundance Film Festival lineup was announced recently for the annual festival in Park City, Utah coming up next month. The festival takes place January 19-29 and tickets are on sale now.

Sundance has long been one of the more LGBTQ-inclusive mainstream film festivals with screenings and premieres of great films including How to Survive a Plague, Pariah, Keep the Lights On, Dope, Other People and more. Check out all the LGBTQ-inclusive films, art projects, and virtual reality experiences coming to Sundance this year that we know of so far in alphabetical order, please note that synopses are taken directly from the Sundance program.

Bayard & Me / U.S.A. (Director: Matt Wolf) — Walter Naegle’s boyfriend, Bayard Rustin, was a famous civil rights activist 30 years Walter’s senior. In the 1980s, Bayard decided to adopt Walter for legal protection. This love story is about a time when gay marriage was inconceivable.

Beach Rats / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Eliza Hittman) — An aimless teenager on the outer edges of Brooklyn struggles to escape his bleak home life and navigate questions of self-identity, as he balances his time between his delinquent friends, a potential new girlfriend, and older men he meets online.Cast: Harris Dickinson, Madeline Weinstein, Kate Hodge, Neal Huff. World Premiere

Call Me by Your Name / Italy, France (Director: Luca Guadagnino, Screenwriters: James Ivory, Luca Guadagnino) — The sensitive and cultivated Elio, only child of the American-Italian-French Perlman family, is facing another lazy summer at his parents’ villa in the beautiful and languid Italian countryside when Oliver, an academic who has come to help with Elio’s father’s research, arrives. Cast: Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet, Michael Stuhlbarg, Amira Casar, Esther Garrel, Victoire Du Bois. World Premiere

God’s Own Country / United Kingdom (Director and screenwriter: Francis Lee) — Springtime in Yorkshire: isolated young sheep farmer Johnny Saxby numbs his daily frustrations with binge drinking and casual sex, until the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker, employed for the lambing season, ignites an intense relationship that sets Johnny on a new path. Cast: Josh O’Connor, Alec Secareanu, Ian Hart, Gemma Jones. World Premiere

Sueño en otro idioma (I Dream in Another Language) / Mexico, Netherlands (Director: Ernesto Contreras, Screenwriter: Carlos Contreras) — The last two speakers of a millennia-old language haven’t spoken in 50 years, when a young linguist tries to bring them together. Yet hidden in the past, in the heart of the jungle, lies a secret concerning the fate of the Zikril language. Cast: Fernando Álvarez Rebeil, Eligio Meléndez, Manuel Poncelis, Fátima Molina, Juan Pablo de Santiago, Hoze Meléndez. World Premiere

I Love Dick / U.S.A. (Directors: Jill Soloway, Andrea Arnold, Kimberly Peirce, Executive Producers: Jill Soloway, Sarah Gubbins, Andrea Sperling, Victor Hsu) — Chris and Sylvere, a married couple in the intellectual community of Marfa, Texas, become obsessed with a charismatic artist named Dick. What follows is the unraveling of a marriage, the deification of a reluctant messiah and the awakening of the female gaze. The Festival will present the first three episodes of this Amazon original series, followed by an extended Q&A. Cast: Kevin Bacon, Kathryn Hahn, Griffin Dunne, Roberta Colindrez, India Menuez, Phoebe Robinson. World Premiere

If Not Love / U.S.A. (Lead Artist: Rosemarie Troche, Key Collaborator: Bruce Allan) — A conflicted Christian man carries out a mass shooting. In his past: a same-sex hookup and self-loathing. What if events had unfolded differently? What if his partner had convinced him to face himself? Could that simple act change the course of history? Cast: Zachary Booth, Mitchell Winter.

Out of Exile: Daniel’s Story / U.S.A. (Lead Artist: Nonny de la Peña) — In August 2014, Daniel Ashley Pierce’s family verbally and physically accosted him before kicking him out of the house because they disapproved of his sexuality. Built directly around audio Daniel recorded from that encounter, this project includes thoughts of hope and triumph from Daniel and three other LGBTQ youth. Cast: Daniel Ashley Pierce, Kyle Wills, Julene Renee, Cyntia Domenzain, Angel VanStark, Phoebe VanCleefe.

The Chances / U.S.A. (Director: Anna Kerrigan, Creators: Josh Feldman, Shoshannah Stern) — Best friends Kate and Michael, who are deaf, try their best to see their friendship through new changes in their lives, as Kate adjusts to being newly married and Michael attempts to get over his ex-boyfriend. The Festival will debut five episodes of this short-form episodic series. Cast: Josh Feldman, Shoshannah Stern, Aaron Costa Ganis, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe, Darryl Stephens, Wilson Cruz. World Premiere

The History of Comedy / U.S.A. (Executive Producers: Sean Hayes, Todd Milliner, Mark Herzog, Christopher G. Cowen, Co-Executive Producer: Stephen J. Morrison) — Utilizing archival footage punctuated by contemporary interviews with comedy legends and scholars, this is the history of not only what makes us laugh, but how comedy has affected the social and political landscape throughout history. The Festival will premiere two episodes of this docuseries, Spark of Madness and Going Blue, followed by an extended Q&A. World Premiere

The Wound / South Africa (Director: John Trengove, Screenwriters: John Trengove, Thando Mgqolozana, Malusi Bengu) — Xolani, a lonely factory worker, joins the men of his community in the mountains of the Eastern Cape to initiate a group of teenage boys into manhood. When a defiant initiate from the city discovers his best kept secret, Xolani’s entire existence begins to unravel. Cast: Nakhane Touré, Bongile Mantsai, Niza Jay Ncoyini. World Premiere

This Is Everything: Gigi Gorgeous / U.S.A. (Director: Barbara Kopple) — A groundbreaking film that portrays the journey of Gigi Lazzarato, a fearless woman who began life as Gregory, posting fashion videos to YouTube from his bedroom, only to later come out as a transgender female. With never-before-seen personal footage, the film spotlights a family’s unwavering love for a child. World Premiere

The 2017 Sundance Film Festival will take place in Park City, Utah from January 19 to 29th. Find out more about attending here and keep up to date with announcements on Twitter at @SundanceFest.

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Let ‘The Sissies’ vogue you right on out of those 2016 blues

Let ‘The Sissies’ vogue you right on out of those 2016 blues

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File this one under “mid week life-affirming magic.”

Related: Grocery shopping is better with voguing and this video proves it

Choreographed by Bay Area dance legend Allan Frias and directed by Frias and Jaysin Ashbaugh, the below video features dance triad The Sissies voguing their way through the Castro in San Francisco to a crazed, skittering (and sickening) track called “What U Lookin’ At” by Ash B.

Related: Vogue mini-doc takes you inside New York’s contemporary ballroom scene

Kicking off with an homage to Paris Is Burning, it’s the perfect antidote to basically every other bit of news today, and yesterday, and likely tomorrow. The world may be messy, but as long as there are queer people dancing in the streets and turning heads, something is moving in the right direction.

Watch below:

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Vigil Held to Honor Pulse Victims on 6 Month Anniversary of Orlando Massacre – WATCH

Vigil Held to Honor Pulse Victims on 6 Month Anniversary of Orlando Massacre – WATCH

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Monday marked the 6 month anniversary of the Pulse nightclub massacre that took the lives of 49 people.

The Orlando mass shooting was the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil since 9/11 and also the worst anti-LGBT hate crime in American history. As the attack happened on the club’s Latin night, victims were predominantly Latinx and LGBT.

Family, friends and loved ones of the victims gathered at a special candle-light vigil early Monday morning to remember those they lost to a senseless act of hate.

NBC News reports:

At 2:02 a.m. early Monday morning—the exact time lone gunman Omar Mateen opened fire inside the club on the night of June 12—mourners gathered in the nightclub’s parking lot to light candles and stand in silence. Star-shaped cutouts bearing the names of all 49 killed in the shooting stood propped up on the pavement in the shape of the Pulse logo, each name surrounded by delicate white roses. […]

As the names of the mostly Latino, LGBTQ victims were read out loud, many in the crowd could be seen crying and covering their faces in grief as they reached out to comfort one another.

Once all 49 names were read, the small crowd stood in near-silence, only the quiet sounds of weeping and nearby traffic to be heard.

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More from The Orlando Sentinel: 

Tall, white candles were set up in a pulse pattern on the ground near the entrance of the club. They held up multi-colored stars with the names of each of the victims. White and red roses bordered the arrangement.

The crowd gathered around the memorial. Many wore black as a sign of mourning or a shirt with their loved one’s face on it. Some brought flowers to honor a friend or family member lost in the shooting.

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Click Orlando adds: 

A Christmas tree also stands outside the nightclub as a symbol of how much time has passed since the June attack.

“Makes me so sad to see it dark,” Dewey said. “Beyond the fence, I see the walls of a building that used to be so filled with life,” Dewey said.

Pulse owner Barbara Poma announced Friday that she plans to reopen the nightclub in another location, but hasn’t said where or when that will be.

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Watch news reports on the 6 month anniversary of the attack, below.

Miami police have been training for a Pulse-like scenario in which victims are trapped inside a nightclub since the June 12 attack.

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