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Jimmy Kimmel Interviews Andrew 'Not Gay No More' Caldwell About FroYo Assault: VIDEO

Jimmy Kimmel Interviews Andrew 'Not Gay No More' Caldwell About FroYo Assault: VIDEO

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You may remember Andrew Caldwell. He’s the St. Louis man in a loud jacket and proud yellow bow tie who proclaimed before the Church of God in Christ’s 107th Holy Convocation that, “I’m not gay no more. I am delivered! I don’t like mens no more,” and then shortly thereafter received threats of legal action from that same church for trying to sell a remixed song of the service on iTunes.

He’s in the news again, this time for an incident involving alleged derogatory slurs and hurled frozen yogurt. A story like that is irresistible for late night comedians, so Jimmy Kimmel had Caldwell on his show to talk about the incident. Caldwell, who took the interview in very good humor, says if he’d known he was going to get his yogurt thrown at him first of all he would have chosen softer toppings.

You can watch the interview AFTER THE JUMP…


Christian Walters

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From Baltimore To The Supreme Court, Howard Fineman Examines The Civil Rights Struggles Of Today

From Baltimore To The Supreme Court, Howard Fineman Examines The Civil Rights Struggles Of Today
Within the past week, the struggle for civil rights in the United States has come to a head on two fronts — marriage equality and racial equality in the eyes of the police.

While the struggle for gay rights and the plight of African Americans in the U.S. are very different issues, fraught with their own complicated legacies, can we make sense of both issues in the context of one another? Are legal avenues the best way to propel the country forward in both arenas?

HuffPost Global Editorial Director Howard Fineman joined HuffPost Live’s Josh Zepps on Wednesday to discuss these crucial issues within the gay rights movement and the battle for socioeconomic justice that is still playing out in Baltimore today.

Watch a clip from the discussion in the clip above or check out the full conversation here.

Sign up here for Live Today, HuffPost Live’s new morning email that will let you know the newsmakers, celebrities and politicians joining us that day and give you the best clips from the day before!

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www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/30/baltimore-scotus-howard-fineman-civil-rights_n_7183988.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

Get Ready for the Return of The Avengers with this Marvel Cinematic Universe History Lesson: VIDEO

Get Ready for the Return of The Avengers with this Marvel Cinematic Universe History Lesson: VIDEO

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Whether you’re getting ready to line up for the midnight premiere of Avengers: Age of Ultron or are waiting until the nerd crowds die down before seeing the film, this handy 13 minute rundown of the in-universe history as shown in the various MCU films is the perfect way to get pumped for the return of Iron Man and co. 

Brush up on your knowledge of frost giants, super serums, arc reactors and more AFTER THE JUMP… 

Stark

 


Kyler Geoffroy

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Stunning 'Woman: Redefined' Portraits Show How Breast Cancer Reshaped These Womens' Bodies

Stunning 'Woman: Redefined' Portraits Show How Breast Cancer Reshaped These Womens' Bodies
“The photo shoot was the first time someone looked at me like a person and as not a specimen on the exam room table.”

That’s what one woman photographed for the upcoming book Woman: Redefined told the project’s creators, Kristina Hunter and ML Kenneth. The pair have created a book of portraits featuring women who have undergone breast cancer surgery, which they intend to distribute free of charge to Breast Health centers in the U.S. and Canada.

(Some images below may be considered NSFW.)

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Hunter, a college professor, decided to create the book after her own breast cancer diagnosis in the autumn of 2013.

“When the shock wore off, and we began to investigate our options, my husband and I were disheartened to see only very clinical images of women before and after their surgeries,” Hunter told The Huffington Post. “Moreover, these photos were kept in a binder, in a drawer, in an office. Why the secrecy? Are we not talking about 1 in 9 women? Should we not embrace our new bodies? Doesn’t the unfamiliar become the norm by seeing it?”

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Hunter teamed up with artist and photographer ML Kenneth to take portraits of women who have undergone a wide scope of breast surgeries. The women included are a diverse group, pulling from all ages and ethnicities.

“The process of working on the Woman: Redefined project has been humbling, profound, and transformative,” Kenneth told The Huffington Post. “Having these brave women share their bodies, stories and hearts with me has changed forever how I feel about art, beauty and life. Each body, imperfectly beautiful, each woman, completely inspiring. Cancer has taught them to not take life for granted. In turn, they have taught me how to LIVE.”

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Hunter and Kenneth hope that their book will help women facing breast cancer by reassuring them that they are not alone — and that their bodies will still be works of art after whatever procedures their treatment may require.

Hunter told HuffPost: “We would like to influence the internal dialogue of women and their spouses when going through breast cancer, ‘What will I look like? Will I still feel like a woman? Will I be sexy? Will I be me?’ And if we can influence a broader social dialogue about women’s bodies and help to improve women’s self-esteem by showing real bodies in a beautiful light, then we have done something worthwhile.”

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The book will feature women’s words as well as their photographs. The anecdotes will explore how the subjects feel about their bodies and what their experience with cancer has been like.

“As an artist, I refer to myself as a visual storyteller,” Kenneth said. “How profound, that I get to help these women tell their stories.”

Ultimately, Hunter and Kenneth intend for the book to be a source of hope to anyone affected by breast cancer.

“I want women going through breast cancer to see a future for themselves,” Hunter told HuffPost. “To see that they are and will continue to be more than the disease. That they are whole, and beautiful and perfect.”

Learn more about Woman: Redefined here.

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PHOTOS: Your Favorite Super Heroes As Gay Fantasy Pin-Up Hunks

PHOTOS: Your Favorite Super Heroes As Gay Fantasy Pin-Up Hunks

While the rest of us are content to just let our superhero fantasies live within the colorful world of our filthy imaginations, artist Fab Ng is busy turning them into reality.

Well, as real as a cartoon can be.

Still, there’s no denying the appeal of his work. You can check more out on his Instagram.

Up, up and away we go:

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h/t: GailyGrind

Dan Tracer

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