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Here's the Steamy Gay Office Scene from Thursday's 'How to Get Away with Murder': VIDEO

Here's the Steamy Gay Office Scene from Thursday's 'How to Get Away with Murder': VIDEO

Shonda Rhimes’s new Thursday night ABC show How To Get Away with Murder promised a lot of gay sex and has been delivering on those promises.

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Thursday’s show did not disappoint in that regard, in an episode focusing on Jack Falahee’s gay law student Connor Walsh, which leads to this way-steamy-for-network-TV scene in an office copy room with Paxton, the intern to one of his professor’s clients.

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Are you watching yet?

Check out the scene, AFTER THE JUMP

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Andy Towle

www.towleroad.com/2014/10/falaheeht.html

Dita Von Teese Tells HuffPost Live 'I Am Not A Lesbian'

Dita Von Teese Tells HuffPost Live 'I Am Not A Lesbian'
Burlesque superstar Dita Von Teese stopped by HuffPost Live on Friday and discussed everything from lingerie to sweat pants to her sexuality.

In the past Von Teese has been open about her sexual experiences with other women. For this reason, HuffPost Live asked the star during her interview if she identifies anywhere along the queer spectrum. Von Teese told HuffPost Live, “I feel like that’s something I experimented with when I was younger. I think knowing myself, I realized that it was something I was doing experimentally or because I thought it was cool. But I’m not a lesbian.”

Curious to see more from Dita Von Teese? Head here.

www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/18/dita-von-teese-sexuality_n_6005344.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

Rome Mayor Registers 16 Gay Marriages in Defiance of Italian Law: VIDEO

Rome Mayor Registers 16 Gay Marriages in Defiance of Italian Law: VIDEO

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Rome’s Mayor Ignazio Marino registered 16 gay marriages into city books today in defiance of Italian law, Bloomberg reports:

2_marino“Today is a special day that I hope will soon become a normal day,” Marino posted on his social media account along with pictures of himself wearing the mayor’s sash, posing with the smiling couples and their families inside Rome’s city hall. “How can you not call this love?” he asked in another post.

The move is controversial for a country that does not recognize same-sex unions of any kind. Interior Minister Angelino Alfano immediately responded through his own social media account, saying the mayor’s transcriptions weren’t valid.

“According to Italian law, this is not possible,” Alfano posted. “Marino’s signature can’t be a substitute for the law, all he did was give these very respectable couples his autograph.”

Watch videos of the event, as well as a “pro-family” protest outside, AFTER THE JUMP

Marino had promised at the 20th anniversary of the first Rome Gay Parade in June that he would approve a civil union register and registration of gay marriages performed abroad.

Ecco le 16 coppie. Le ho salutate citando “Se saprai starmi vicino” di Neruda #romatrascrive pic.twitter.com/AaTdZ8y8EB

— Ignazio Marino (@ignaziomarino) October 18, 2014


Andy Towle

www.towleroad.com/2014/10/rome.html

Amid Marriage Victories, Antigay Lawyer Grows Increasingly Desparate

Amid Marriage Victories, Antigay Lawyer Grows Increasingly Desparate

A history of questionable attitudes toward gay and lesbian couples has culminated in a desperate last-ditch attempt by attorney Monte Stewart to keep marriage from starting in Idaho.

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Matt Baume

www.advocate.com/politics/marriage-equality/2014/10/18/amid-marriage-victories-antigay-lawyer-grows-increasingly-desp

Hillsong Church Founder Brian Houston Defends Handling Of Father's Sex Abuse Case

Hillsong Church Founder Brian Houston Defends Handling Of Father's Sex Abuse Case
NEW YORK (RNS) The founder of Hillsong, one of the most influential religious brands across the globe, on Thursday (Oct. 16) denied allegations that he had tried to cover up his father’s sexual abuse, saying the victim asked him not to go to the police.

Fifteen years ago, Brian Houston found out that his father, who was a minister in New Zealand, admitted he sexually abused a boy in Sydney.

“It was the darkest day of my life because he was my hero, and suddenly he was a pedophile,” Houston said at a news conference.

Houston, who was president of the Assemblies of God in Australia in 1999, fired his father, took control of the church and merged it with Hillsong, now a sprawling megachurch on the outskirts of Sydney.

His father, Frank Houston, was never prosecuted, received a retirement package (which Houston said was more for his mother who also worked for the church) before he died in 2004.

Houston said that the victim who came forward to him asked him not to tell the police. He said he has since learned that Australian law requires someone to report a crime that could be punishable by five years in jail. “I would’ve gone to the police,” he said, if he had known about the reporting requirements.

The victim, who was 7 years old at the time of the abuse, has claimed that the younger Houston accused him of “tempting” his father.

Houston flatly denied the charge.

“To me it’s the most insidious thing in the world that a 7-year-old would be blamed for tempting a pedophile,” Houston said. “That was what was put out there and was very explosive, and to be frank, it has no foundation or truth. The conversation we had was a civil conversation, a good conversation and it was nothing like that.”

Hillsong is part of a larger Australian government investigation, called a royal commission, that is probing how institutions handle abuse claims. The high-level probe is expected to last another four years.

Houston said the commission has raised questions about a possible conflict of interest for him to handle the response to his father.

“I never even thought about it like it was a conflict of interest,” Houston said. “I thought I was the one to brave up and do something about it.”

Houston’s wife and co-pastor, Bobbie Houston, said: “We welcome the commission. Hopefully it’ll be a great benchmark for going into the future.”

Houston is in New York for the church’s second annual conference, which kicked off Thursday night at the Theater at Madison Square Garden and is expected to draw some 5,000 people.

Addressing reporters on Thursday, Houston largely sidestepped a question on Hillsong’s position on same-sex marriage, instead saying that it was “an ongoing conversation” among church leaders and they were “on the journey with it.”

“The real issues in people’s lives are too important for us to just reduce it down to a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer in a media outlet,” he said.

“There’s the world we live in, there’s the weight we live with, and there’s the word we live by,” he added.

On Friday, a spokesman clarified that Houston holds a specific personal position.

“Brian was specifically referring to the church’s public position that doesn’t alienate people who are struggling with issues, and that ensures everyone is included in the message of God’s love,” said Lyall Mercer, media coordinator for Hillsong Church.

“His personal position on the issue of homosexuality is: ‘I think the writings of Paul are clear on this subject and my personal views would line up with most traditionally held Christian views.’”

www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/18/brian-houston-father-sex-abuse_n_6005400.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices