Russia Blocks ‘Overwatch’ Comic After it Introduces First Gay Character

Russia Blocks ‘Overwatch’ Comic After it Introduces First Gay Character

Overwatch video game Tracer revealed as LGBT.

Russia’s infamous anti-gay “propaganda” rule strikes again. Even lighthearted video-game subplots can fall victim to 2013 legislation that outlawed “the distribution of information about homosexuality to children.”

Popular Blizzard first-person shooter game Overwatch protagonist, Tracer, is revealed in a holiday-flavored graphic novel released on the game publisher’s official website to have a same-sex sweetheart, Emily, to whom she presents a gift.

The heartwarming occasion is sealed with a liplock between the two. But publication of the comic has been blocked in Russia, accompanied by text reading that “we are unable to share this comic with our readers in Russia.”

The comic represents the culmination of a yearlong tease by the game publisher that at least one of Overwatch’s playable characters would be identified as LGBT. Their statement issued to video-game blog Kotaku regarding the reveal reads:

As in real life, having variety in our characters and their identities and backgrounds helps create a richer and deeper overall fictional universe. From the beginning, we’ve wanted the universe of Overwatch to feel welcoming and inclusive, and to reflect the diversity of our players around the world. As with any aspect of our characters’ backgrounds, their sexuality is just one part of what makes our heroes who they are. From the very beginning of our work on Tracer’s story, it just felt right to make this an aspect of her character.

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Far from a peripheral character, Tracer is unmistakably Overwatch’s most visible and recognizable.

This arguably represents a solid commitment by one of the industry’s leading companies to broaden the stable of gaming icons to represent what is surely a significant cross-section of gaming enthusiasts. It is a shame that Russian fans of the game will be unable to share in this exciting development.

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Crystal Waters, Officer Tie, Huma Abedin, Kuwait, Newt Gingrich, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel: HOT LINKS

Crystal Waters, Officer Tie, Huma Abedin, Kuwait, Newt Gingrich, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel: HOT LINKS

concession_clinton2,864,974 VOTES. Hillary Clinton tops Donald Trump in final popular vote count.

HUMA ABEDIN’S LAPTOP. Was there probably cause to search it? “The federal warrant used to search Anthony Weiner’s laptop for Huma Abedin’s emails in the days before the election has been released. A lot of folks are wondering, does it establish probable cause? The answer is unclear to me, and I thought I would say why.”

PROBABLY FINISHED. Kanye West’s Saint Pablo Tour.

13 BILLION. The combined personal net worth of Trump’s cabinet so far.

TRUMP MUSLIM BAN. It’s still on. “Hey, you’ve known my plans all along and it’s, they’ve proven to be right. 100 percent correct. What’s happening is disgraceful.”

BREAKING: President-elect Trump​ makes impromptu appearance, speaks briefly about recent attacks. pic.twitter.com/8EUlhmtlVY

— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) December 21, 2016

thielPETER THIEL. Wants private space flight in Trump’s NASA: “The government’s legacy contractors are reportedly accusing Thiel and Musk of pushing for commercial space for their own financial gain. Thiel, one of Musk’s PayPal co-founders, was one of SpaceX’s earliest investors.”

MEXICO. Explosion at fireworks market kills at least 29: “The explosion and fire raged through the open-air San Pablito Market in Tultepec, in the State of Mexico, in the afternoon as it was crowded with shoppers buying fireworks for the holidays.”

Ashers BakeryGAY CAKE. UK bakers want to take case to Supreme Court in London: “Ashers owners Daniel and Amy McArthur were found to have violated equality laws last year for refusing to bake a cake that contained a pro-gay marriage slogan for activist Gareth Lee. The Court of Appeal in Belfast upheld the ruling in October this year.”

NEWT GINGRICH. Trump is backing away from “drain the swamp”: “I’ve noticed on a couple of fronts, like people chanting ‘lock her up,’ that he’s in a different role now and maybe he feels that as president, as the next president of the United States, that he should be marginally more dignified than talking about alligators in swamps.”

TODAY’S SEXIEST SANTA. Brock O’Hurn.

bornsteinTRUMP’S DOCTOR. Bornstein speaks: “Prior to last year, Bornstein said, the fact that Trump is his patient was not well-known. Other patients may have seen the photo of Bornstein and Trump that hangs in the waiting room, and one of his former bandmates recalled knowing about his friend’s celebrity patient, but it was never an issue.”

JERRY LEWIS. His “painfully awkward” interview.

flag TrumpEMBASSY OF KUWAIT. Switches contract to Trump’s DC Hotel rather than the Four Seasons post-election: “A source tells ThinkProgress that the Kuwaiti embassy, which has regularly held the event at the Four Seasons in Georgetown, abruptly canceled its reservation after members of the Trump Organization pressured the ambassador to hold the event at the hotel owned by the president-elect. The source, who has direct knowledge of the arrangements between the hotels and the embassy, spoke to ThinkProgress on the condition of anonymity because the individual was not authorized to speak publicly. ThinkProgress was also able to review documentary evidence confirming the source’s account.”

SPACEX. Watch Elon Musk reacting to landing his first rocket on December 21, 2015.

NEW YORK. Name change victory for transgender man: “Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund announces a name change victory for a transgender man in New York. A state appeals court has granted a legal name change for Ben Stanford, reversing a lower court decision that initially denied his name change petition because he declined to share “medical evidence” of his gender transition.”

OFFICER ASSISTANCE. A student gets pulled over for speeding and gets a tie assist from the officer.

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE DAY. Hifi Sean featuring Crystal Waters – “Testify”.

HUMP DAY HOTTIE. Aaron Jones.

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LGBTQ-inclusive films and experiences coming to Sundance (updated)

LGBTQ-inclusive films and experiences coming to Sundance (updated)

Photo Credit: Bayard & Me / Courtesy of Sundance Institute

(Update to our previous post on Sundance Film Festival screenings.)

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, virtual reality experiences, as well as other diverse intersectional offerings coming to Sundance this year.  (As updates continue to be posted, please refer to the Festival site for schedules.  These are listed in alphabetical order, and synopses are taken directly from the Sundance program.)

Axolotl Overkill Still PictureAxolotl Overkill / (Director and screenwriter: Helene Hegemann) — Mifti, age 16, lives in Berlin with a cast of characters including her half-siblings; their rich, self-involved father; and her junkie friend Ophelia. As she mourns her recently deceased mother, she begins to develop an obsession with Alice, an enigmatic, and much older, white-collar criminal. Cast: Jasna Fritzi Bauer, Arly Jover, Mavie Hörbiger, Laura Tonke, Hans Löw, Bernhard Schütz. World Premiere

Bayard & Me Photo StillBayard & Me / U.S.A. (Director: Matt Wolf) — A master strategist and tireless activist, Bayard Rustin is best remembered as the organizer of the 1963 March on Washington, one of the largest nonviolent protests ever held in the U.S. and helped mold Martin Luther King, Jr. into an international symbol of peace and nonviolence.  Bayard was also 30 years older than his boyfriend, Walter Naegle. In the 80’s, Bayard decided to adopt Walter for legal protection.  Walter reflects on the love story that unfolded at a time when gay marriage was inconceivable, and reflects on the little known phenomena of intergenerational gay adoption and its connection to the civil rights movement. 

Beach Rats Still PhotoBeach 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 Still PhotoCall 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

Gente-fiedGente-fied / U.S.A. (Creator: Marvin Lemus) — Seven characters deal with the effects of change in LA’s Boyle Heights.  Bicultural millennials and old-school business owners hustle to create spaces that celebrate their Latino identities – even while faced with rent hikes, a housing crisis, and a steady stream of outsiders threatening to gentrify their barrio.  Cast: Edsson Morales, Alicia Sixtos, Victoria ortiz, Yareli Arizmendi, Salvador Velez Jr., Rafael Sigler.  World Premiere

God's Own Country Photo StillGod’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

Sueno en otro idioma Photo StillSueño 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 Photo StillIf 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 Still PhotoOut 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 StrangersStrangers / U.S.A. (Directors: Mia Lidofsky, Celia Rowlson-Hall) — Newly single and bisexual Isobel rents out her spare room in a last ditch effort to keep the home she loves. Along with her lesbian best friend, she navigates the most complicated time in her life—emotionally, sexually, and professionally—while sharing her home with a new stranger each episode. The Festival will debut the first three episodes of this short- form episodic series. Cast: Zoë Chao, Meredith Hagner, Jemaine Clement, Breeda Wool, Matthew Oberg, Shiri Appleby. World Premiere

The ChancesThe 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 ComedyThe 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 Little HoursThe Little Hours / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Jeff Baena) — Medieval nuns lead a simple life in their convent. Their days are spent chafing at monastic routine, spying on one another, and berating the estate’s day laborer. Father Tommasso brings on new hired hand, a virile young servant forced into hiding by his angry lord. Introduced to the sisters as a deaf-mute to discourage temptation, he struggles to maintain his cover as the repressed nunnery erupts in a whirlwind of pansexual horniness, substance abuse, and wicked revelry.Cast: Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Kate Micucci, Aubrey Plaza, John C. Reilly, Molly Shannon. World Premiere

The WoundThe 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 GorgeousThis 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.

December 21, 2016
Issues: 

www.glaad.org/blog/lgbtq-inclusive-films-and-experiences-coming-sundance-updated

NC Republicans Break Promise to Fully Repeal Anti-LGBT HB2 Law

NC Republicans Break Promise to Fully Repeal Anti-LGBT HB2 Law

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North Carolina Republicans filed a bill to repeal HB2 after many hours of closed door caucuses today. If it’s any surprise, they didn’t hold up their end of the bargain.

Think Progress reports:

The bill they’ve filed (SB4) does repeal HB2, including its restrictions mandating what bathrooms transgender people may use. However, it also creates a “Six-Month Cooling-Off Period,” in which no municipality in the state may pass any laws related to employment or public accommodations, specifically noting “access to restrooms, showers, or changing facilities.”

The Charlotte City Council had agreed to a dark bargain this week, in which they repealed their LGBT nondiscrimination protections ordinance in exchange for state lawmakers repealing HB2. Governor-elect Roy Cooper brokered this agreement, proclaiming that the legislature would “repeal HB2 in full.”

It’s possible members of the Council assumed that they could repass their LGBT protections as soon as lawmakers held up their end of the bargain. But now, they will have to wait six months before they can act.

Incoming Governor Roy Cooper is now telling Democrats not to support the bill, and Republicans are attacking back, accusing Cooper of political manipulation.

Dallas Woodhouse, the Executive Director of the North Carolina Republican Party, released a statement on Facebook:

The National Center for Transgender Equality is pissed:

NCTE Executive Director Mara Keisling said:

The North Carolina General Assembly is a national disgrace.

In March, North Carolina lawmakers passed HB2. Last week, they made a shocking move to wrest power from Governor-elect Roy Cooper before he even took office. Today, they claimed they would repeal HB 2. As we have come to expect from these dishonest and underhanded extremist lawmakers, however, they are not repealing it in full. The repeal bill includes a portion that bans cities in North Carolina from passing their own nondiscrimination laws for six months.

This is unacceptable. The legislature’s actions today have proven that the people of North Carolina—particularly transgender North Carolinians—cannot have any faith in their shameless lawmakers.

We continue to stand with the people of North Carolina, particularly the transgender people who have been harmed by HB2 and their own lawmakers’ actions, and we will continue to fight shoulder-to-shoulder with them until this shameful legislation is repealed in its entirety.

Don’t be fooled: this is not full repeal of #HB2, doubles-down on discrimination, and makes clear that NC is still closed for business. t.co/mNBKSL7Y9a

— Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) December 21, 2016

If 6-month moratorium becomes law, #LGBT North Carolinians wake up tmrow under same discriminatory regime of #HB2. #RepealHB2 in full #NCGA.

— ACLU-North Carolina (@ACLU_NC) December 21, 2016

More as it develops…

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Updates on LGBTQ-inclusive films and experiences coming to Sundance

Updates on LGBTQ-inclusive films and experiences coming to Sundance

Photo Credit: Bayard & Me / Courtesy of Sundance Institute

(Update to our previous post on Sundance Film Festival screenings.)

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, virtual reality experiences, as well as other diverse intersectional offerings coming to Sundance this year.  (As updates continue to be posted, please refer to the Festival site for schedules.  These are listed in alphabetical order, and synopses are taken directly from the Sundance program.)

Axolotl Overkill Still PictureAxolotl Overkill / (Director and screenwriter: Helene Hegemann) — Mifti, age 16, lives in Berlin with a cast of characters including her half-siblings; their rich, self-involved father; and her junkie friend Ophelia. As she mourns her recently deceased mother, she begins to develop an obsession with Alice, an enigmatic, and much older, white-collar criminal. Cast: Jasna Fritzi Bauer, Arly Jover, Mavie Hörbiger, Laura Tonke, Hans Löw, Bernhard Schütz. World Premiere

Bayard & Me Still PhotoBayard & Me / U.S.A. (Director: Matt Wolf) — A master strategist and tireless activist, Bayard Rustin is best remembered as the organizer of the 1963 March on Washington, one of the largest nonviolent protests ever held in the U.S. and helped mold Martin Luther King, Jr. into an international symbol of peace and nonviolence.  Bayard was also 30 years older than his boyfriend, Walter Naegle. In the 80’s, Bayard decided to adopt Walter for legal protection.  Walter reflects on the love story that unfolded at a time when gay marriage was inconceivable, and reflects on the little known phenomena of intergenerational gay adoption and its connection to the civil rights movement. 

Beach Rats Still PhotoBeach 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 Still PhotoCall 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

Gente-fiedGente-fied / U.S.A. (Creator: Marvin Lemus) — Seven characters deal with the effects of change in LA’s Boyle Heights.  Bicultural millennials and old-school business owners hustle to create spaces that celebrate their Latino identities – even while faced with rent hikes, a housing crisis, and a steady stream of outsiders threatening to gentrify their barrio.  Cast: Edsson Morales, Alicia Sixtos, Victoria ortiz, Yareli Arizmendi, Salvador Velez Jr., Rafael Sigler.  World Premiere

God's Own Country Photo StillGod’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

Sueno en otro idioma Photo StillSueño 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 Photo StillIf 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 Still PhotoOut 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.

StrangersStrangers / U.S.A. (Directors: Mia Lidofsky, Celia Rowlson-Hall) — Newly single and bisexual Isobel rents out her spare room in a last ditch effort to keep the home she loves. Along with her lesbian best friend, she navigates the most complicated time in her life—emotionally, sexually, and professionally—while sharing her home with a new stranger each episode. The Festival will debut the first three episodes of this short- form episodic series. Cast: Zoë Chao, Meredith Hagner, Jemaine Clement, Breeda Wool, Matthew Oberg, Shiri Appleby. World Premiere

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 Little Hours / U.S.A. (Director and screenwriter: Jeff Baena) — A young servant fleeing from his master takes refuge at a dysfunctional convent in medieval Tuscany. Cast: Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Kate Micucci, Aubrey Plaza, John C. Reilly, Molly Shannon. 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.

December 21, 2016
Issues: 

www.glaad.org/blog/updates-lgbtq-inclusive-films-and-experiences-coming-sundance

Twitter is in a tizzy over this whole “dude sex” phenomenon

Twitter is in a tizzy over this whole “dude sex” phenomenon

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People cannot stop talking about “dude sex” and/or “bud sex” and/or “bro jobs.”

The term “bud sex” was coined by Tony Silva, a researcher at University of Oregon, whose new study, Bud-Sex: Constructing Normative Masculinity Among Rural Straight Men That Have Sex With Menis the talk of the world wide web at the moment.

Related: More and more straight guys are giving up “bro jobs” and engaging in “dude sex”

According to Silva, bud sex (aka dude sex) is when two men who identify as straight hook up together in a discreet, NSA sort of way. They have wives. They have kids. They consider themselves to be heterosexual. But they’re able to compartmentalize sex in a way that allows them to occasionally get intimate with other guys without complicating anything.

Related: “Bro-Jobs” Author Talks Straight Man-On-Man Sex And “Repressed Homosexual Desire”

Apparently not everyone else is able to compartmentalize these guys’ sexualities so easily, however.

Check out what folks on Twitter have been saying…

So apparently there is this term as “Bud-sex”

Interesting! Human behaviour is really fascinating!

— JonG (@theJonnny) December 21, 2016

Cannot believe I was never invited to any of this “Dudesex” straight men are apparently having.

— Tired Meerkat (@cannibal_queer) December 20, 2016

GUYS DO “BRO-JOBS” AND “BUD-SEX” BUT STILL CALL THEMSELVES STRAIGHT *PTERODACTYL SCREACH*

— Evan Duh® (@evan_duh) December 21, 2016

Isn’t “bud sex” just white dudes columbusing being on the DL?

— Lux Alptraum (@LuxAlptraum) December 20, 2016

Also interestingly I think “dudesex” and the explanation of it COULD apply to men who are incarcerated for extended times

— Mrs. Grotke (@__BHB__) December 20, 2016

someome bud-fuck me t.co/eIUAkpQXGo

— ? (@papermassacred) December 21, 2016

Straight men have ‘bro-jobs’ & now ‘bud-sex’. They want to enjoy gay sex but don’t want to associate with the ‘gays’. #MasculinityIsFragile t.co/MVLjtPt71G

— Closeted Gay Guy (@CGGuy44) December 20, 2016

Shout outs to the straight guys I went to high school with who spoke on their experiences with dudesex last night that was wild

— I am Delibirdt ?? (@josketh) December 21, 2016

@Tesseraconteur …but like actually, what’s bud sex

— Solstice Werefox (@CoronaCoreanici) December 21, 2016

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