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Anchor Loses His Fork Over Tasty Guest Chef On Live TV

Anchor Loses His Fork Over Tasty Guest Chef On Live TV

Meet Ryan Nicholas, the chef at Assaggio Restaurant in Connecticut who turns up the heat of any kitchen he’s in simply by walking through the door:

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Ryan was a recent guest on daytime talk show Better Connecticut, where he left quite the impression on host Scott Harney, sending Scott’s fork flying at the mention of being single.

Watch below:

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And just like that, Scott left the building, presumably to go take a cold shower.

We smell what you’re cooking, Ryan, and we like it.

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7 More Documentaries To Stream On Netflix

7 More Documentaries To Stream On Netflix

Here are seven more documentaries worth your valuable, binge-watching time, all available on Netflix. 

“What Happened, Miss Simone?”

“What Happened, Miss Simone?” uses a mix of rare footage and recordings to revisit Nina Simone’s legendary career and retreat from the public eye. While the actual structure of the documentary is sometimes uninspired (read: resembling a standard VH1 biopic with exceptional access) you’ll forgive director Liz Garbus’ lack of total artistry for her fascinating subject. Really, Simone was such an impressive singer and activist, even a third grade book report on her life would be poignant.

“The True Cost”

“The True Cost” sets up an unflinching look at the dark reality fueling the rise of cheap clothing chains. Criticism claims the documentary’s subject matter is “dopey and insulting.” Although, it’s unclear how “obvious” the content could be considering we consistently continue to shop in a way that is destroying human lives. Director Andrew Morgan does not offer up a solution, because perhaps there isn’t one yet. Still, after watching, the problem is hopefully one that becomes a bit harder for consumers to ignore.

“Tig”

 “Tig” could have been an easy tear-jerker of a biodoc. We tend to almost automatically turn those with cancer into heroes, fluffing up the reality of their mortality regardless of the way they handle their fate. Yet, directors Kristina Goolsby and Ashley York present their titular subject (comedian Tig Notaro) without the schmaltzy sentimentality they might have succumbed to given the intensity of the film’s arc. As Notaro continues touring in spite of her diagnosis, there are honest elements of pain and struggle for each moment of strength.

“The Source Family”

The “Aquarian tribe” known as “The Source Family” may be the quintessential spiritual cult. As one of the documentary’s talking heads, social historian Erik Davis, put it, the group is almost an “archetype” for the surge of religious affiliation in the early ’70s. Directors Maria Demopoulos and Jodi Wille track the rise and fall of the leader Jim Baker (a.k.a. Father Yod), interviewing several of his wives and devotees for a disturbing look at the psychological manipulation at play in cult life.

“The Unknown Known”

“Why is this man smiling?” asks the tagline for “The Unknown Known.” Watching Donald Rumsfeld calmly — even charmingly — explore his time in office can be infuriating. His unwillingness to admit mistakes is baffling in light of the mass of declassified memos at his interviewees fingertips. With “The Unknown Known,” the masterful Errol Morris does not seek to decode Rumsfeld’s presence in American history. Instead, he provides a portrait of the former Secretary of Defense’s often confounding mix of faux-transparency and secrecy which fueled his time in power.

“Little White Lie”

“Little White Lie” tells the story of Lacey Schwartz, a woman raised to believe she was white and denied the truth of her heritage, not to mention her black father, until the age of 18. While the narrative sounds a bit like “reverse Rachel Dolezal,” what emerges is a thoughtful look at the impact of denial and the nuanced ways in which we shape our identity.

”The Endless Summer”

You know that poster that every other person you know inexplicably had in their dorm room? No, no, not the “Keep Calm And Carry On” World War II propaganda or that “Breakfast At Tiffany’s” still of Audrey Hepburn … the neon-colored sunset with the surfer silhouettes. Yeah, that’s not just a fun summery print. It’s a real 1966 documentary and it’s on Netflix, so here is your chance to be one of the only people who has actually watched it. Kidding aside, “The Endless Summer” is an in-depth exploration of the lesser-known passion and intensity behind the sport of surfing, which also stands apart as a visual masterpiece (especially considering director Bruce Brown’s near lack of equipment). 

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White House to Release Updated National HIV/AIDS Strategy

White House to Release Updated National HIV/AIDS Strategy

The National HIV/AIDS Strategy was initially released in 2010 with the goals of reducing HIV incidence, increasing access to care, optimizing health outcomes and reducing HIV-related health disparities in the United States.
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Gay Speed-Skater Blake Skjellerup Marries Boyfriend Saul Carrasco: PHOTOS

Gay Speed-Skater Blake Skjellerup Marries Boyfriend Saul Carrasco: PHOTOS

Blake Skjellerup

Out gay speed-skater Blake Skjellerup wed boyfriend Saul Carrasco earlier this month in Hawaii.

The couple announced their engagement last August on Twitter. They met in the most modern of ways, through Instagram.

Said Blake in the caption to the above photo posted (where else?) Instagram, “Excited to be able to share pictures from our wedding! Married life 3 weeks in is total bliss!”

Check out 4 more pics from Blake and Saul’s nuptials, below.

Congratulations, Blake and Saul!

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Steven Evans: Having Go

So as you all know Im back from a little trip to Holland and, gotta be honest, broker than a broke thing so Im gonna go pro, well at least for a couple of weeks, I am going to take every opportunity to be online, some shows will be for hours some for 20-30 minutes so you may have to be quick to catch me but if Ive been tipped for a goal I wont leave till I get there so there wont be any disappointments, my plan is to try to get that red ink of my bank statement and needless to say your help will be greatly appreciated and I might just be wiling to go a lot further than I normally will, its pretty much no holds barred and you guys get to make the rules so if theres something you just knew I wouldnt do then this is the time to give it a go, as long as it wont leave scars is pretty much the rules but only for two weeks so get your thinking caps on and drag out your deepest fantasies cos for the next 14 days Ill be doing my best to make them all come true, think I wont do it…..try me and get ready to be surprised. First show will be tonight around 5:30 GMT so youve got a couple of hours to get your ideas together then give it a go, cant wait to hear your ideas, see you all later guys and galsall the bestSteve

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Liberal Democrat leader supports new campaign to lift gay men blood ban

Liberal Democrat leader supports new campaign to lift gay men blood ban

A UK campaign to allow gay men to donate blood without limitations has received support from the newly-elected Liberal Democrat leader, Tim Farron.

The campaign ‘Freedom to Donate’ wants to remove limitations on blood donations from gay men who can only donate 12 months after their last sexual contact with a man.

‘Sex’ is described on the NHS’s blood.co.uk website as anything ‘penetrative’ (oral and anal) and explained as relating to higher incidence in HIV infection in men who have sex with men.

This deferral period was called ‘Draconian’ by Freedom to Donate’s founder, Ethan Spibey. He an introduction video to the campaign, he said the restrictions made him feel ‘shame and guilt’ for being gay.

Spibey is an account executive at GK Strategy, a public sector consultancy firm.

In an article for Huffington Post UK, Farron said he is: ‘Thrilled to put my support behind [the campaign].

He describes the deferral period as: ‘Frankly inexcusable’, and ‘patently doesn’t make sense’.

A campaign video said the number of donations have dropped 40% over the last decade, and 6,000 blood transfusions take place everyday.

Farron puts at the end of the article: ‘Perhaps the biggest irony is that we are putting barriers in the way of people doing something unbelievably generous and absolutely vital to help other people.’

He added: ‘[legislation] urgently needs to change.’

The campaign has received further support from Green Party’s former leader Caroline Lucas and Stuart Andrew, the openly gay MP for Pudsey, Horsforth and Aireborough.

Farron, a Christian, was recently the subject of criticism over a TV interview on Channel 4 in which he refused to say whether he thought gay people were ‘sinful’.

Everyone is a sinner, and everyone has the offer of redemption,’ he said.

In a follow-up interview he added: ‘I’m passionate about LGBT-plus rights, for example, and as the leader of a Liberal party, that is something that will be at the top of my agenda throughout the time that I am leader of our party.’

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Antigay “Religious Freedom” Fighter Bobby Jindal Now Thinks The Religious Westboro Baptist Church Is “Morally Reprehensible”

Antigay “Religious Freedom” Fighter Bobby Jindal Now Thinks The Religious Westboro Baptist Church Is “Morally Reprehensible”

maxresdefaultLouisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, otherwise known as the creepy uncle of the antigay “religious freedom” movement, has a message for members of the Westboro Baptist Church: You cannot use your religion to justify picketing the funerals of the victims from last week’s shooting in Lafayette.

Jindal instructed state police to “take swift and immediate action” to prevent disruptions of the memorial services of 21-year-old Mayci Breaux and 33-year-old Jillian Johnson. The announcement came one day after members of the Westboro Baptist Church said they planned exercise their “religious freedom” by picketing the women’s funerals.

Related: Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal Calls Antigay Religious Freedom Laws “Common Sense”

Of course, it’s easy for Jindal to take stand against a hate group like the Westboro Baptist Church, which is loathed by pretty much everyone, even those on the far-right (mostly for making a mockery of antigay views). And we can’t ignore the major inconsistencies in Jindal’s message here. When it comes to “religious freedom,” the governor draws the line at protesting people’s funerals, which, BTW, is totally protected speech, no matter how vile.

Discriminating against LGBT people, however, is totally fine.

Sorry, Bobby, no cigar.

Related: The Best Responses To Gov. Bobby Jindal’s Antigay Executive Order (So Far)

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