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Stefon Returns To Weekend Update, Still Can't Keep It Together

Stefon Returns To Weekend Update, Still Can't Keep It Together
Stefon, the “City Correspondent” who stole America’s (and Seth Meyers’) heart returned to the “Weekend Update” desk on Saturday — and it was glorious.

Returning for the first time since Bill Hader’s departure from the cast, Stefon came home to new hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost (or as he describes them, “Mmm…. One of each”) with new tips for navigating the city under new mayor Bill De Blasio.

Thankfully, two things haven’t changed: Stefon still knows about all of New York’s hottest clubs that “have everything” and Bill Hader still can’t get through the bit without cracking up, especially when MTV’s Dan Cortese is involved.

Watch Stefon’s triumphant return, including a surprise announcement about his new life with Seth Meyers, above.

“Saturday Night Live” airs Saturdays at 11:30 p.m. ET on NBC.

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PHOTOS: Take A Dip In The Ganges With These Sensual, Half-Naked Indian Men

PHOTOS: Take A Dip In The Ganges With These Sensual, Half-Naked Indian Men

“There is a certain degree of nakedness and sensuality in my pictures,” French photographer Laurent Goldstein tells Queerty in an exclusive interview, “but you have to keep in mind that these are candid shots of ordinary life happening in front of my camera.”

Goldstein relocated to Varanasi, India from Paris after a successful career as an art director in the fashion industry.

Spoken like a true Frenchman, he explains, “Varanasi is the oldest living city in the world, where time is frozen between dreams and reality like an everlasting dawn, [and] where I decided to leave my heart and soul.”

It was in Varanasi that Goldstein launched a line of household linens called Red Halo, and began photographing the everyday lives of the people around him. He has a number of images that feature Indian men bathing together in the river.

“Most of the pictures are shot in Varanasi and mainly along the Ganges,” he says. “The Ganges is the most sacred river to Hindus and is worshipped as goddess Ganga. It is said that the river is purifying, absorbing impurities and symbolic dirt and taking them away.”

“Everywhere people bathe in its holy waters,” he continues, “paying homage to their ancestors and to the gods, mostly to Lord Shiva depicted as the ‘Bearer of the Ganga’ with a spout of water rising from his hair.”

Goldstein describes his work as “spontaneous” and “candid.”

“From a Western perspective you might consider these pictures homoerotic,” he says. “There is undoubtedly something striking there.”

But in India, he explains, “men’s body language doesn’t mean the same … To any Indian they are performing an unambiguous straight behavior.”

Scroll down to see a sampling of Goldstein’s work, and view more on his Facebook and Flickr pages.

Published for one-time use only with permission from Laurent Goldstein. Photographs may not be saved, copied or republished on any other website.

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A Private Peek Into The Homoerotic Lives Of Israeli Soldiers

Graham Gremore

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Ted Olson and Tony Perkins Face Off Over SCOTUS and Marriage Equality: VIDEO

Ted Olson and Tony Perkins Face Off Over SCOTUS and Marriage Equality: VIDEO

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AFER lawyer Ted Olson and Family Research Council President Tony Perkins exchanged sharp words on FOX News Sunday in a panel covering this week’s Supreme Court reverberations on marriage equality.

Perkins, the leader of a Southern Poverty Law Center-designated hate group, brought his usual “natural marriage” nonsense and related arguments which Olson too politely called a “canard”.

Said Perkins: “You still have two circuits that have decisions coming up that look favorable toward natural marriage. I think the effect here is what you need to look at. I think the effect here is that the court did a back-alley type Roe V Wade judicial decision that let the lower courts do their evil bidding…The court has lit the fuse to a powder keg culturally that is going to have ramifications for years to come in this nation.”

Replied Olson: “We have a Constitution and a Bill Of Rights precisely because we want protections from majority rule. When the majority in a legislature or a popular vote take away rights of individuals that are protected by the Bill Of Rights, then we have an independent judiciary to rectify that situation. It’s happened again and again and again throughout this country’s history…There’s no heterosexual couple that is going to decide to get a divorce or not get married or not raise children just because another couple next to them is treated equally and with respect.”

Watch it all go down, AFTER THE JUMP

(h/t jmg)


Andy Towle

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Kristen Wiig Crashes Bill Hader's 'SNL' Monologue, So Does Harvey Fierstein

Kristen Wiig Crashes Bill Hader's 'SNL' Monologue, So Does Harvey Fierstein
Bill Hader always wanted to sing on “Saturday Night Live,” and when he returned to host the show this weekend he finally got his chance. But only because his former “SNL” colleague and co-star of “The Skeleton Twins” showed up to force his hand.

Bad idea? You be the judge.

“Saturday Night Live” airs Saturdays at 11:30 p.m. ET on NBC.

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Want To Get Rescued By These Colorado Firefighters?

Want To Get Rescued By These Colorado Firefighters?

baskit_v1.6.Still001You don’t have to be shy with us, we know at one point in your life you bought a calendar full of gorgeous half-naked men. The demigods served as daily inspiration every time you woke up. This year, we want you to wake up every morning under the protection of the men who make up Colorado’s finest Firefighters. Colorado-based underwear brand Baskit teams up with the hunks to make one scorching calendar every year. Not only do you get daily eye candy, but the proceeds from the calendars go to the Children’s Hospital of Colorado.

See what happens on set in the pictures below, and then for an extra special bonus, check out the video at the end of the page. Now, go be a damsel in distress so these guys can come save you.

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For more information, go to The Underwear Expert.

Photo Credit: Baskit

 

Underwear Expert

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Texas AG Greg Abbott: Gay Marriage Bans Reduce Out-of-Wedlock Births

Texas AG Greg Abbott: Gay Marriage Bans Reduce Out-of-Wedlock Births

AbbottIn a brief filed to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott asserted the state’s ban on same-sex marriage should remain in place because it reduces out-of-wedlock births.

“Texas’s marriage laws are rationally related to the State’s interest in reducing unplanned out-of-wedlock births. By channeling procreative heterosexual intercourse into marriage, Texas’s marriage laws reduce unplanned out-of-wedlock births and the costs that those births impose on society,” the brief read. “Recognizing same-sex marriage does not advance this interest because same-sex unions do not result in pregnancy. At the very least, one could rationally believe that opposite-sex marriages will do more to advance the State’s interest in reducing unplanned out-of-wedlock births than same-sex marriages will.”

The brief went on to state:

“Same-sex marriage may very well produce other societal benefits – such as increasing household wealth or providing a stable environment for children raised by same-sex couples – but that does not establish that Texas’s marriage laws lack a rational relation to the State’s interests in reducing unplanned out-of-wedlock births and encouraging the creation of new offspring.”

On Thursday, we reported the Fifth Circuit had agreed to expedite oral arguments in the case challenging Texas’s ban on same-sex marriage – with plaintiffs hopeful the case will be heard within “the next month or two.”

Read Abbott’s full brief below:


Kyler Geoffroy

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