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Stonewall Veteran Miss Major Blasts Upcoming Film: ‘Everybody Can’t Be White!’ – VIDEO

Stonewall Veteran Miss Major Blasts Upcoming Film: ‘Everybody Can’t Be White!’ – VIDEO

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One of the veterans of the 1969 Stonewall riots is speaking out strongly against Roland Emmerich’s upcoming film Stonewall, which is currently embroiled in controversy after a first trailer triggered accusations that it was ignoring the role drag queens, the transgender community, and people of color played in watershed LGBT rights event.

Miss Major Griffen-Gracy, whose displeasure with the film was mentioned in the parody trailer we feature on Towleroad earlier, spoke to Autostraddle this week about why the film was a disservice to the memory of those who stood up at the Stonewall Inn.

It’s so disappointing. They keep doing this! My first thought is: how dare they attempt to do this again? A few years ago they did another Stonewall movie, and I swear if I saw a black person, it had to be a shadow running against the face of somebody who was white!

It’s absolutely absurd — you know, young people today aren’t stupid. They can read the history, they know that this is not the way it happened. These people can’t let it go! Everybody can’t be white! This is a country of different colors and people and thoughts and attitudes and feelings, and they try to make all of those the same for some reason.

Related, Larry Kramer Speaks Out Against ‘Stonewall’ Boycott Efforts: ‘Don’t Listen to the Crazies’ 

She continued:

Let’s wake up, I mean, gosh, I know this is a serious thing but let’s keep some humor here. These people need to be acknowledged for the role they played. And that they existed! It’s so important that they at least realized that Marsha and Sylvia existed and that they did so much to help the community. And they tried to work with the [mainstream LGBTQ Community]. For me and the girls who lived Uptown, they did so much.

I hope a lot of people read this and get their heads out of their ass.

Miss Major also shared a detailed account of what went down in June 1969. You can read her full interview with Autostraddle here.

Below, you can check out this recent interview she did with The Transgender Oral History Project in which she reflects on her experiences during the Stonewall riots.

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Stonewall Veteran Miss Major Blasts Upcoming Film: ‘Everybody Can’t Be White!’ – VIDEO

Photographer, Felipe Vasquez, Shares New Photo Series About the Dark Side of Falling in Love (NSFW)

Photographer, Felipe Vasquez, Shares New Photo Series About the Dark Side of Falling in Love (NSFW)
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Chapter 1 – Body Betrays Itself

Recently, I met with photographer, Felipe Vasquez. He gave me a peek at his newest project, Soliloquy, and we discussed love, vulnerability and possession. A photograph from each chapter of Soliloquy is included throughout the interview, the other images can be found at his website.To see more of his work, check out his instragram account @amphibian06.

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Chapter 2 – Purification

Phillip M. Miner (PM): It’s called Soliloquy. A soliloquy is a conversation, what conversation were you having?

Felipe Vasquez (FV): Traditionally, a “soliloquy” is sort of like a monologue, only that it functions more as an inner conversation, rather than a speech to an audience. I titled it this because the project works to me almost as a play. It is staged into chapters; each as a buildup to a new scenario. I worked on every segment in a stream-of-consciousness manner and later grouped them into a more cohesive storyline.

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Chapter 3 – Ascent

The narrative explores the mental, physical and emotional effects of spirit possessions by creating a comparison to the act of falling in love; drawing upon a series of self-portraits that illustrate the notion of succumbing to the presence of another being, human or otherwise, to the point of absolute self-abandonment.

Soliloquy reflects my relationship experiences with men and how they’ve affected my life. But also, the more universal idea of commitment and how we can give in so selflessly and lose control over ourselves at such extremes.

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Chapter 4 – An Offering to Saturn

PM: I think possession is an appropriate way to think about love.

FV: It’s a nihilistic way of thinking about it. I was talking to a friend and he said, “It’s interesting that you see love in that way because to me, it’s not about giving in entirely and becoming taken. It’s more about giving and receiving.”

Love, obviously, as any other aspect of the human experience, has many sides to it. We all navigate through life differently and bring in and take away things from one another, but I also think that love, in particular, is a tumultuous experience that is universally encountered in extremes. It is something we can all relate to.

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Chapter 5 – (him)

PM: Looking at it, the narrative focuses on the darker side of love.

FV: It definitely derived from a dark backbone. When I began working on the series, I was in quite a harrowing mindset. I was full of anger and anxiety and the focus became figuring out a way to transfer all that negativity into a substantial body of work. The references that were coming to me came from media that explored the brutality and the agony but also the tenacity of humanity. As I was going through the process, however, I determined I didn’t want the series to be so one-sided and I needed to give it a broader range.

Eventually, the pace became more organic and I included segments that would work as breathing time from all the tension. “Purification,” for instance, represents the idea of water cleansing a moment of sudden inhibition. While “Ascent” carries on that sense of relief by expanding on the cool tonality of its imagery. These two chapters are placed in the beginning of the series, as I wanted to provide the narrative with a sense of irregularity — a path that doesn’t run linearly, but rather erratically, to then pick up on a very chaotic speed to its climax. The way human relationships often function.

Prior to Soliloquy, I was coming out of some poisonous relationships that felt like a cycle where one bad situation could only be fixed by a worse one. This is undoubtedly the most autobiographical project I have ever created.

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Chapter 6 – Seed

PM: You mentioned references. Who inspired you while you were creating this.

FV: Music is vital to me. It has always helped me solidify concepts and establish accurate emotive outputs within my creative process. With Soliloquy, I was inspired by the ferocious voice and compositions of Diamanda Galás and Margeret Chardiet’s gorgeous noise project, Pharmakon. But even more so, by the work of Austrian artist, Soap&Skin, whose emotionally charged music has served as a catharsis during some of the darkest periods I’ve endured.

I’m also very much influenced by film. I consider Lars Von Trier to be the greatest filmmaker of our time — a true storyteller unafraid to expose the vast spectrum of the human experience, and in this particular case, his film Antichrist was a big influence as was Andrzej Żuławski’s Possession.

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Chapter 6: Seed

I admire Matthew Barney and Marina Abramović because of their ability to use the corporeal to emote a large range of subjects. Barney’s take on sexuality, mythology, metamorphosis and the definition of gender, played a crucial role on the development of this series. While Abramović’ courageous and relentless use of her body as a form of expression, has consistently motivated me to challenge my own endurance and to eloquently channel that energy into art.

The most important aspect about the process of making Soliloquy was to pursue the idea of emotional transcendence through physical stimuli. Each time I entered the “stage,” I made it my ultimate objective to engage in situations where my body would be pushed to its limits. To access a place of exhaustion where the performance would deliver a moment of true emotional consumption.

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Chapter 7 – Penance

PM: Do you think being gay in a society that only recently accepted our relationships impacts our ability to have functional relationships?

I have experienced that in New York City things are enhanced and multiplied and more intense than they are in many places — I’m going to dare to say that. But I think in terms of relationships, you bring into this territory that is tricky as it is, every insecurity and fear that you have gathered in life. Most homosexuals grow up in an environment where it isn’t okay to be who you are. So you grow up with guilt and a burden that you now also have to balance with your partner’s. That, in addition to the baggage that society puts on us by telling us who to love and how to love them, becomes a very difficult dynamic.

This series is not exactly about identifying self-loathing or analysing my orientation, but my sexual-identity is as much a part of who I am as everything else. And though in my case this signifies being a homosexual, it is more so about general sexuality — the concept of carnal desire; the roles of dominance and submission; the heighten stages of euphoric romance, but also the voluminous depravities and the extents we can reach when we are overpowered by our feelings.

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Chapter 8 – Rite of Lechery and Succumbing – Part I

PM: It feels to me that there’s a lot of vulnerability with this series.

FV: I knew from the beginning that I was going to bare it all with this project. I’ve done a lot of self-portraiture in the past that involves costumes and elaborate settings made to disguise my identity. With Soliloquy, I wanted a black backdrop that would set everything in a limbo, undefined and deserted, and therefore, place the spotlight solely on the character. The nudity was important to represent vulnerability and to emphasize on the primitive aspects of the human body.

There is a piece called “Seed,” where I’m covered in black, coarse hair. It is a point in which I wanted to highlight this concept of the body acting against you and literally bringing you to your knees under the presence of a higher power. At the end of this sequence, the character is licking the ground — embodying a sort of “master and servant” ideology where the struggle is both something tortuous and enjoyable; love being a difficult endeavor, sometimes devastating, but one that we also long for even at its darkest. The most vulnerable place a human being can be in.

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Chapter 9 – Mutilation 3

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Miley Cyrus fully understands why Caitlyn Jenner is living out her transition in the spotlight

Miley Cyrus fully understands why Caitlyn Jenner is living out her transition in the spotlight

Caitlyn Jenner has her critics but Miley Cyrus is not one of them.

Jenner and TV’s one-time Hannah Montana, who are more than 40 years apart in age, have forged a friendship as they both emerged this year as two of the most famous women in the LGBTI community.

‘We’ve talked a lot about how you can never make every single person happy,’ Cyrus tells Marie Claire.

Cyrus acknowledged earlier this year that not all of her romantic relationships have been with men while Jenner came out as transgender in April in a widely seen interview with Diane Sawyer.

She then re-introduced herself to the world as Caitlyn on the cover of Vanity Fair in June and last month, an eight-episode docu-series about her transition called I Am Cait premiered on E!

‘We always laugh about people saying she transitioned to be famous. Which is crazy,’ Cyrus says. ‘Caitlyn has to tell her story, because if she doesn’t, everyone else is going to tell it for her.’

Jenner became a household name at the 1976 Olympics by winning the gold medal in the decathlon as Bruce. After years of doing television commentating, some acting and giving motivational speeches, Jenner’s fame once again rocketed through his family’s reality show Keeping Up With the Kardashians.

 

 

 

 

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Is Gay Sex Like “Cramming A Bagel In Your Ear?” This Priest Thinks So

Is Gay Sex Like “Cramming A Bagel In Your Ear?” This Priest Thinks So

Screen shot 2015-08-14 at 10.51.22 AMWe’ve heard a lot of ridiculous analogies when it comes to gay sex, but the latest from Father John Riccardo (pictured), a Catholic priest from Detroit, takes the bagel, er, cake.

While speaking earlier this week at a Catholic conference called “Welcoming and Accompanying Our Brothers and Sisters with Same-Sex Attraction” which was aimed at offering gay and lesbian people “skills” to remain celibate, Riccardo compared gay sex to “cramming a piece of bagel in your ear.”

Related: 10 Hysterical Things Conservatives Have Said About Anal Sex

Riccardo was participating in a lecture called “HIV and Other Health Risks Associated with Men Who Have Sex With Men.” During the talk, he said that he’s counseled many junior high students over the years who often ask him why God hates gay people. His response has always been: Because gay sex is unnatural.

To help illustrate this point, he said he offers students the following analogy: “If I just rip open a bagel. I take it and I cram it in my ear. What would you say? That doesn’t go there! It’ll ruin your ear canal!”

Nah. We’d probably just look at you like you’re crazy. Kinda like we’re doing right now.

Riccardo went on to say that he has a family member with a lesbian daughter, and has advised her not to have sex with other women.

“The goal here isn’t going from being gay to being straight,” Riccardo said. “The goal here is going from not knowing Jesus to knowing Jesus.”

And, of course, to refrain from cramming bagels in your ears.

Related: The Craziest Damn Shiz Conservatives Have Said About Gay People

h/t: Gay Star News

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Taiwanese Animators Take on America’s Gay Cake Baking Controversy: VIDEO

Taiwanese Animators Take on America’s Gay Cake Baking Controversy: VIDEO

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The Taiwanese Animators are back with another wacky video, this time to take on the gay cake baking controversy playing out in states like Colorado and Oregon.

Previously, This Is How the Outing Scandal When Down at Gawker According to Taiwanese Animators

For those in need of a refresher on the Colorado case, yesterday the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled against Jack Phillips, the owner of Masterpiece Cake Shop, for refusing to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple back in 2012.

Phillips cited his Christian beliefs were why he wouldn’t be willing to make a same-sex couple’s cake “just as he would not be willing to make a pedophile cake.”

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19 Men Go Shirtless And Share Their Body Image Struggles

19 Men Go Shirtless And Share Their Body Image Struggles

The fruitless quest for a “perfect” body isn’t unique to women,  though based on the body image conversations we tend to hear, it’s easy to think so. 

Rather than obsess over attaining thinness, however, men are more likely than women to consider themselves underweight, and focus on getting more muscle tone, studies suggest. But there is a range of expectations for what a “masculine” body should look like — and negative associations with the ones that fall short. One study found that men linked being fat with “weakness of will,” while being lean and muscular was associated with “feelings of confidence and power in social situations.” 

According to mental health experts, men may have a harder time accessing communication tools to express their insecurities and work through them. While there’s recently been more cultural celebration of a diverse range of body types for men and women, for men to communicate openly about body concerns still carries a stigma

In an effort to demonstrate that men of all ages and sizes struggle with body image, HuffPost Women photographed 19 men, from those in their 20s to their 60s, without their shirts and spoke candidly with them about their body hang-ups.   

Spoiler alert: Men have body insecurities, too, and that’s nothing to be ashamed of.

Photos by: Damon Dahlen
Produced by: Rebecca Adams & Tyler Kingkade 

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Tab Hunter recalls his very real fear of being outed as a closeted movie star in the 1950s

Tab Hunter recalls his very real fear of being outed as a closeted movie star in the 1950s

Tab Hunter, now 84, came out publicly as a gay man nearly a decade ago.

But it almost happened 50 years earlier when he was taking off as a movie star and was very deep in the closet.

‘It all came about because Henry Willson, who “discovered” me and many other “pretty boy” actors, was upset when I left him to be represented by another agent,’ Hunter writes in the current issue of The Hollywood Reporter.

Around the same time that Hunter left Willson, the agent learned that the scandal magazine Confidential was planning to out Rock Hudson who was still one of Willson’s clients.

‘He cut a deal with them to keep Rock out of their pages feeding them dirt on me instead,’ Hunter writes.

Willson made the magazine aware of the fact that five years earlier, a then unknown Hunter
had been arrested for disorderly conduct when police raided a party at which he and a number of other gay people were in attendance.

Confidential then ran the story on its cover and described it as “a pajama party” and insinuated that Hunter had been at some sort of gay orgy.

‘When the Confidential article came out … I thought my career was over,’ Hunter recalls.

But it wasn’t.

‘Thankfully, at just about the same time, Photoplay, which had a much bigger circulation, came out with an issue featuring me and Natalie Wood on the cover, identifying us as the year’s most popular new stars,’ he writes. ‘That probably saved me. After all, in Hollywood, everybody talks, but nothing matters more than the bottom line.’

Hunter went on to have a career high in 1958 as the lead in film version of the hit musical Damn Yankees. This came a year after Hunter topped the pop music charts with the smash hit single Young Love.

He remained closeted to the public but privately, enjoyed a robust romantic life. He had long-term relationships with actor Anthony Perkins and champion figure skater Ronnie Robertson before settling down with his partner of over 30 years, Allan Glaser.

A 2015 documentary about his life,Tab Hunter Confidential, was directed by Jeffrey Schwarz and produced by Glaser.

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