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18 Gender-Neutral Nurseries You Don't Have To Be A Designer To Pull Off

18 Gender-Neutral Nurseries You Don't Have To Be A Designer To Pull Off
When decorating nurseries today, many parents opt to stay away from the traditional pinks and blues and go for a more gender-neutral look — either because they chose not to learn the sex of the baby ahead of time or because they prefer to avoid the stereotypical color schemes.

Interior designer Susie Kurkowski recommends playing around with the wall colors in gender-neutral nurseries. “Using a single pastel tone throughout the room is just not a visually interesting approach” she told The Huffington Post. Kurkowski suggested using a neutral base and a colorful accent wall, experimenting with stripes, or even decorating with wallpaper. She also recommends incorporating “bright color pops” in accents throughout the room.

We asked the HuffPost Parents Facebook community for photos of their own gender-neutral nurseries and put together a compilation of gorgeous standouts.

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www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/20/gender-neutral-nurseries_n_6847418.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

The OXD Mirror: New tracks by Monarchy, Du Tonc, Goldroom, The Carry Nation, and more

The OXD Mirror: New tracks by Monarchy, Du Tonc, Goldroom, The Carry Nation, and more

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BY OCCUPY THE DISCO / RU BHATT 

Regular readers of this column know that Occupy The Disco was conceived at a Monarchy concert way back in 2011. We convinced our friends to come check out this band that they had never heard of but we were positive they’d enjoy nonetheless. After amassing a sizable crowd, we recognized that our friends, and the young gay community in general, were open to experience nightlife sounds beyond the Katy Perry/Rihanna/Britney variety, and Occupy the Disco was born. Since then, Monarchy has held a special place in our hearts as we patiently awaited a follow up LP to their phenomenal debut album, Around the Sun

The UK-based duo, comprised of Andrew Armstrong and Ra Black originally released ‘Black Widow’ on their Almost Human EP late last year and have now included the track as part of the band’s full length album, Abnocto. To celebrate the album’s release they debuted a brand new video that features album guest star Dita Von Teese (who collaborates with them on ‘Disintegration,’ another album track). The song includes all the elements I love about Monarchy: poignant lyrics, sung in beautiful falsettos by Black, brought to epic proportions by Armstrong’s cosmic production. Abnocto released last week, thanks in part to a pledge campaign that funded the project. Read more about the project in an interview with Armstrong, where he also discusses coming out publicly late last year.

Check out more tracks, AFTER THE JUMP

   

The initial part of today’s playlist includes new warm, daytime disco tunes by Du Tonc, Zimmer and Goldroom. Starting with ‘Animals,’ Du Tonc proves they’ve hit their stride after a string of hits, and can add yet another feather to their cap of summery tunes. Next, Zimmer enlists his buddy Pallace on his playful ode to piano-laden house music, ‘Saturday Love.’ Goldroom then falls in line and gives his signature tropical sound to newcomer Ekkah‘s R&B ditty, ‘Last Chance to Dance.’

Things get a little darker with the second half of the playlist as the call to action in ‘Lights Down’ suggests. Waze & Odyssey infuse the track with thumping production, creating a veritable club banger that is out soon on Defected Records. Next up is Christy Love‘s tech house release ‘Paradise,’ out now on her co-owned label (along with W. Jeremy Pelser), Get Up Recordings. The track gets a late night treatment by The Carry Nation (NYC’s DJ Will Automagic & Nita Aviance) that evokes the feeling of their eponymous Brooklyn parties. All four artists are stalwarts on NYC’s gay disco and house scene and can be found playing parties around the world. 

It’s been a while since we’ve featured Belfast’s Bicep but they’re back with a fun collaboration, ‘Love Myself,’ with Toronto’s Ebony available as a free download. You should also give their latest mixtape, Hot Tub Slamz II, a spin for some great disco and house tunes.  Finally, since it’s Thursday, we throwback to Duke Dumont‘s 2012 hit ‘The Giver’ (one of my favorite tracks that year), which has been updated and re-released this week in anticipation for his next album. The original track only played a single vocal sample on loop. This new release includes the full vocal track, refreshing the song just in time for summer.

Paradisco FlyerThis Weekend: Spring has officially arrived, and we’re celebrating the vernal equinox with another Sunday afternoon filled with bright sunlight and even brighter disco and daytime house music at Paradisco. Join us at Le Bain at the Standard, Highline, from 3-9pm on March 22.

OCCUPY THE DISCO (OXD) curates and recommends music events to the gay community in NYC—in an effort to move the focus of the nightlife scene beyond the promoter and venue and to the music itself. OXD’s goal is to educate, entertain, engage and empower the gay audience to reclaim their ability to question and experience the unknown. The OXD Mirror will serve to showcase tunes that are definitely off-the-beaten-path but rightfully deserve the attention of the gay ear. 

This week’s post was written and curated by Ru Bhatt. Check out more of his music picks on his podcast, The Ru-Mix and on Made In Brazil. 

Be sure to check out these tracks and more on Soundcloud. For more information on OXD, check out our website and accompanying blog at www.occupythedisco.com, like us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter: @OccupyTheDisco.


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www.towleroad.com/2015/03/the-oxd-mirror-monarchy-duke-dumont.html

Madonna Says IVF Babies Are Not Synthetic, Bitch Slaps Dolce & Gabanna

Madonna Says IVF Babies Are Not Synthetic, Bitch Slaps Dolce & Gabanna

Screen Shot 2015-03-18 at 8.40.34 PMAll babies contain a soul however they come to this earth and their families. There is nothing synthetic about a soul!! So how can we dismiss IVF and surrogacy? Every soul comes to us to teach us a lesson. God has his hand in everything even technology! We are arrogant to think Man does anything on his own. As above so below! Think before you speak.,,,,,,,,,,,??#livingforlove”

 

Madonna, who’s modeled for Dolce & Gabbana in the past, is now the latest celeb to take issue, via her Instagram account, with the design team’s ignorant statement about gay families

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Preparing for #IrishEquality on St. Patrick’s Day

Preparing for #IrishEquality on St. Patrick’s Day

As millions around the world celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, LGBT advocates in Ireland are hard at work preparing for May 22. In a little over two months, Ireland will become the first nation in the world to hold a national referendum for marriage equality.
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www.hrc.org/blog/entry/preparing-for-irishequality-on-st.-patricks-day?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed

'I'm Queer No Matter Who I'm With. I Won't Define Myself Differently For Your Comfort'

'I'm Queer No Matter Who I'm With. I Won't Define Myself Differently For Your Comfort'
A family member asked me last week why I continue to identify as queer, even though I’m a woman who is in a long-term relationship with a man: “Give me one good reason why you have to call yourself ‘queer.’” She added that I could save myself a lot of trouble if I wore my opposite-sex relationship more openly, like some kind of hetero-veil to block bigots. I explained that I’d signed a contract with some very shady people, and that it said that I would have to publicly identify this way for a certain number of years and, if I said who, they’d have me killed.

www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/17/queer-relationships_n_6886182.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

Pixel Robbie: I Love La

Oh my gosh, today was such a great day! First, myself and some friends visiting me from San Francisco woke up this morning (just a little bit hungover) and decided to get brunch at an awesome Caribbean restaurant. As I am a low-carb kind of guy, I got steak and eggs with this awesome salsa, with a side of plantains. It was sooo good, and we also drank coffee and sangria! Sometimes a little bit of alcohol the morning after a night of drinking does the body just right. “The hair of the dog” is what we call it back home. Anyway, then we decided to go to the beach, which was so beautiful. I loved getting in the ocean (even though it was fucking freezing!) and swimming around with my friends (one tall, slim Jimmy Stewart type, and my cute, sexy roommate whose top kept on almost falling off!) and then just lounging in the sun, reading this new book I got, the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Improv Comedy Manual. It’s super interesting. But mostly I loved soaking up the sun, smoking cigs, and eventually drinking beer with my friends. Oh yeah, I didn’t bring swimming trunks either, I just swam in my boxer briefs. When they got wet, you could clearly see the size and shape of my member. I was a little embarrassed, but just pretended I was European and didn’t give a shit 🙂 Now it’s time to party again tonight! I love LA!xoxoPixel

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