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Obama '08, Clinton '16

Obama '08, Clinton '16
In my 20s, candidate Obama was right for me. Now, in my 30s, candidate Clinton will get my vote.

In 2007, I jumped into the grassroots effort to elect then-Senator Barack Obama as President of the United States. I signed up to serve as the Hell’s Kitchen petition captain blocks from my tiny midtown apartment and eagerly asked my fellow New Yorkers to help get his name on the ballot. I was a passionate 20-something who had marched against President George W. Bush’s re-election bid wearing a handmade muscle tee that read, “RNC — NY Rejects Your Homophobia and Hate.” I believed the country was on the wrong track, and my commitment to Senator Obama’s campaign was fueled by his message of hope and change — which was prominently inclusive of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Americans.

When I moved to Denver in late 2007, only one state allowed same-sex couples to marry. I served as the State Pride Director to rally LGBT Coloradans to the polls. I registered voters at Pride events. I cheered with all my might during Obama’s DNC acceptance speech in Mile High Stadium. I wrote each member of my extended family and asked them to vote for Barack Obama for President.

I cried years later when my president said I had should be able to marry the man I love.

Now I’m in my 30s, and I look at our country and want a different kind of leader as president. I hope to become a father for the first time while our next president is in the White House, so I will have a new stake in his or her policies and appointments. And America is in a different place than it was in 2008 — as are my views on what this country needs in a leader.

Our economy is no longer on the brink of collapse. Unemployment continues to decrease with each new jobs report. Our reputation globally has been repaired. Like most Americans, I want a president who will grow our economy, protect Social Security and Medicare, and make our education system the best in the world. I also am in the solid majority of Americans who, for the time in the history of presidential campaigns, want a president who supports marriage equality. And I want a president who will appoint justices to the Supreme Court who aren’t younger versions of Antonin Scalia.

And that’s why I want Hillary Clinton to be the 45th President of the United States.

Have you ever read Hillary Clinton’s bio? Just check out her Wikipedia page and count the number of “first” titles that she has held. First student commencement speaker at Wellesley College. First female law partner at Rose Law Firm. First female U.S. Senator from New York. She’s a passionate advocate, smart tactician, and role model for women and men alike. She has devoted her life to making this world a better place, especially for LGBT people. As president, Hillary Clinton could continue our momentum domestically while expanding the programs and policies she created at the State Department to advocate for LGBT people under a human rights agenda. Just think of the power of her historic statement: “gay rights are human rights, and human rights are gay rights.” Secretary Clinton has the experience, track record, and political acumen to be a great president. No one else running can even compare.

Yesterday, Hillary Clinton formally launched her presidential campaign (which is the first to have an openly gay campaign manager, the talented Robby Mook). My apartment is no longer as tiny and I wear my old muscle tees to bed. Eight years ago, I was one of the millions of grassroots supporters who helped elect and later re-elect President Obama. Today, I commit to working just as hard to help elect Hillary Clinton as our next President of the United States.

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Magic Mike Goes To Twerk & Other Moments From The MTV Movie Awards

Magic Mike Goes To Twerk & Other Moments From The MTV Movie Awards

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The MTV Movie Awards — the second least legitimate awards show (behind only the Grammys) — limped onto our screens last night with host Amy Schumer.  There were winners, awkward presentations, even more awkward acceptance speeches — in short, it was your typical Hollywood trophy snatchfest, except that it was on MTV so we had a lot more trash to sort through. Luckily, some of that trash was hot and shirtless.

Here’s all you need to know about the 2015 MTV Movie Awards.


Amy Schumer made a lot of Magic Mike vagina jokes

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Seriously, a lot of Magic Mike-related vagina jokes
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vaj jokesThankfully Jennifer Lopez took the reins and commanded Channing Tatum to get to twerk
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And backstage they all had their inaugural Ridiculously Attractive People Caucus with keynote speaker, J. Lo’s mug

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Noted crooner Vin Diesel serenaded the audience

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Zac Efron and Dave Franco got up close and personalzac dave 1

Real personalzac dave 2There were some sexy crew guys hanging around all shirtless and sexy
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“Cut To: Super Hot Cue Card Guy”

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Judd Apatow had to eject a sassy seat/popcorn/scene-stealing seat filler

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Model Cara Delevingne took matters — and an usher — into her own hand
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 Les Fabian Brathwaite — and the one joke pony he rode in on.

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Madonna Sucks Face with Drake at Coachella: VIDEO

Madonna Sucks Face with Drake at Coachella: VIDEO

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Madonna has been known to punctuate her performances with a news-making kiss.

And the one she hoovered on Drake at Coachella is making news for its length, its intensity, and Drake’s rather negative reaction.

Seems as though this has been in the wings for a while, though, given that he named a song for her and she has said that “the lifelong ambition I still want to fulfill is to go on a dream date with Drake — and only kiss him.”

Watch, AFTER THE JUMP

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Madonna responded to the commotion over the kiss on Instagram:

A photo posted by Madonna (@madonna) on Apr 13, 2015 at 2:39am PDT

Andy Towle

www.towleroad.com/2015/04/madonna-sucks-face-with-drake-at-coachella-video.html

Ballet Meets Broadway in Dazzling New Musical ‘An American in Paris’: REVIEW

Ballet Meets Broadway in Dazzling New Musical ‘An American in Paris’: REVIEW

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BY NAVEEN KUMAR

There is an airy and dizzying quality to Christopher Wheeldon’s wonderfully imaginative production of An American in Paris, a new musical that opened last night at the Palace Theatre. It feels something like a first gasp of air after holding your breath for a long, long time. Broadway is currently awash in questionable movie-to-musical marquees, but a stage version of the 1952 Oscar-winning picture starring Gene Kelly feels like a foregone conclusion held in suspension. And over half a century later, the wait was worth every minute.

American in parisThe show features an assembled score of beloved tunes by George and Ira Gershwin (including those the pair wrote for the movie and other favorites), and an expertly reworked story by book writer Craig Lucas (The Light in the Piazza), which artfully expands on the movie’s characters and reimagines its sparse plot into a more satisfying one for the stage. Made just years after World War II, the movie is pure Hollywood escape; but Lucas grounds the airborne musical in the aftermath of Nazi liberation in 1945—in a Paris in the throws of reinvention.

GI-turned-artist Jerry Mulligan (a charming and fleet-footed Robert Fairchild) stays behind after the war to pursue both an artist’s life and, of course, a woman. He falls in with Adam Hochberg (Brandon Uranowitz), a composer and fellow expat, and Henri Baurel (Max von Essen), the son of their French landlords and a closeted cabaret singer (and possible closet case).

American in paris 2As quickly becomes clear, all three men are in some stage of falling in love with Lise Dassin (a graceful and beguiling Leanne Cope), a ballet dancer and very close consort of the Baurel family. Jerry also catches the eye of a wealthy patron, Milo Davenport (Jill Pace), adding another dimension to the plot’s romantic web.

Lucas lends the characters rich backstories and reasons to sing and dance (largely absent in the film), and the company brings their characters to life as if for the first time (with a couple new characters added into the mix). Fairchild, a principal member of NYC Ballet, and Cope, of London’s Royal Ballet, are both captivating on their toes, and equally winning in dialogue and song. The rest of the cast is likewise excellent, including von Essen in a rousing rendition of “I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradise,” and Veanne Cox as Madame Baurel, his coolly droll mother.

American in paris 4Wheeldon, a renowned ballet artist, makes a remarkable directorial debut (the production first premiered in Paris last fall). Every aspect of the show unfolds like an effortless, mesmerizing dance.

His masterful choreography can be seen everywhere from the limbs of his actors to the movement of furniture and gliding of cityscapes. The gifted design team—led by a visionary Bob Crowley—mines the city’s art history to stunning effect. The city, sketched to life as it wakes up from war, grows back into the vibrant forefront of modern art. 

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Follow Naveen Kumar on Twitter: @Mr_NaveenKumar (photos: angela sterling, matthew murphy)


Naveen Kumar

www.towleroad.com/2015/04/ballet-meets-broadway-in-dazzling-new-musical-an-american-in-paris-review.html