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Mark-Paul Gosselaar Poses Totally Nude, Adam Lambert Shows Off The Pecs, Pablo Finds A Twin & More

Mark-Paul Gosselaar Poses Totally Nude, Adam Lambert Shows Off The Pecs, Pablo Finds A Twin & More

This week, Michael Urie addressed rumors of an Ugly Betty reunion, Russell Tovey offended the entire world then issued a half-apology and Grease 2 hunk Maxwell Caulfield remembered his early wild days in New York. Here’s what happened recently on Instagram:
Adam Lambert has a hot chest and wants you to see it.

Gym time back in Hollywood– @trainersethg pump!

A photo posted by ADAMLAMBERT (@adamlambert) on Mar 3, 2015 at 2:45pm PST

Sam Smith gets illustrated.    Screen Shot 2015-03-05 at 5.13.30 PM

  All-American Boy Steve Grand loves his All-American band.

Model Jon Kortajarena‘s beauty competes with the magnificent L.A. scenery.

Every effort has its rewards. Rayon Canyon. LA #letsstarttheday A photo posted by Jon Kortajarena (@kortajarenajon) on Mar 5, 2015 at 9:00am PST

E.J. Johnson has the perfect look for every occasion.

  Rock the boat #Bahamas #rkobh #teamthis   A photo posted by EJ Johnson (@ejjohnson_) on Feb 24, 2015 at 3:18pm PST

Hugh Jackman deserves a cheat day like everyone else.

Like that’s going to happen! A photo posted by Hugh Jackman (@thehughjackman) on Mar 5, 2015 at 3:46am PST

Blake Skjellerup and his fiance party hard on Friday nights.

  Friday nights, just one crazy after another, am I right? Amazing Race, DateLine, Insane Pools…. Off the chain in here.   A photo posted by Blake Skjellerup (@blakeskjellerup) on Feb 27, 2015 at 8:20pm PST

John Legend lives up to his last name.

Colton Haynes got burned!

Well @ianbohen almost beat me this time…close but no cigar. #SunBurntBitch hahaha! A photo posted by Colton Haynes (@coltonlhaynes) on Mar 6, 2015 at 3:03pm PST

Model Pablo Hernandez seems to have found a boyfriend-twin.

OK, this is a cheat because it’s from Twitter, not Instagram…but OMG, Zach Morris Mark-Paul Gosselaar let someone take a totally nude photo of him while doing a handstand! 

Teaming up with @Piketoon for the @CACrossFit #pairpower competition. @CrossFit. Some would say we’ve already won. pic.twitter.com/3EI2uMNWoW — Mark-Paul Gosselaar (@MPG) February 21, 2015

Jeremy Kinser

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12 Beautiful Quotes From Women In Art Who Aren't Afraid To Call Out Injustice

12 Beautiful Quotes From Women In Art Who Aren't Afraid To Call Out Injustice
Today is International Women’s Day, a day globally dedicated to acknowledging the economic, social and political achievements of women across the world. In honor of the occasion, we’re rounding up some of the best interviews we’ve had with women in the arts, all of whom aren’t afraid to tackle the tough issues women face in their daily lives. From education to beauty, success to authenticity, popular perceptions of body hair to the epidemic of catcalling, these female artists don’t veer away from injustice; instead, they face obstacles head on.

Behold, 12 beautiful quotes from women in the arts:

On the importance of education:

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” It’s not enough to have a few women’s studies courses. Why is it more important to study Paul Revere’s midnight ride than it is Susan B. Anthony’s 50-year effort to transform the face of America for women? When you’re in school, most of the events you study are about men. Men’s activities lauded and repeated over and over. What about us? What about commemorating the decades-long struggle for suffrage? Why don’t we hear those stories over and over and over again. It’s almost inconceivable for men to understand what it would be like to live without that constant valorization.”

On catcalling:

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“There are always those who want to tell women that their experiences are not valid or not important whenever they speak up. For me, as a black woman, this is particularly true. Wanting the basic right of feeling comfortable and safe and not sexualized as I walk out of my house is very much worth prioritizing.” -artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh (read more here)

On success in a contemporary world:

“Success is now lined up with the realm of glamour, money and accoutrement which in essence have nothing to do with an originating vision but they do have to do with establishing recognition in commercial culture. I think women artists have a chance to deflect that and break that grip apart.” -performance artist Carolee Schneemann (read more here)

On finding your authentic self:

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“I came of age before women’s lib, and wanted to buck the stereotypes of a culture that branded me a pretty girl, thin enough to be a fashion model and not much more. Armed with my camera and tripod, I found a way to define myself on my own terms in the most authentic way I could.” -photographer Lucy Hilmer (read more here)

On our culture’s preoccupation with female body hair:

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“I entered making this work with a sense of fascination that hair is both beautiful and repulsive in our culture. The fragile influence of context is its only distinction. We see long hair on a woman as a symbol of beauty and femininity, but as soon as the hair is cut or removed the body, we think of it as unsanitary and strange. Likewise, we seem to never have enough hair in the places we want it, and too much hair in the places that we don’t want it to be!” -photographer Rebecca Drolen (read more here)

On definitions of beauty:

“The power to show real women, honest, present, complex and complete. Individuals, radiant in their own right. Not stripped of their personhood, or manipulated for a fantasy or metaphor. I like to think the power of lifting the veil from individuals helps to challenge societies darker fetishes and beliefs, perhaps shatter notions of bigotry and stereotypes… One of my greatest joys is working with women who do not usually dwell in this side of their beauty and yet in the work recognize themselves completely, as they are and magnificent.” -painter Victoria Selbach (read more here)

On the realities of trans women:

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“[My] series was inspired by my love for the trans women I have met online and my sympathy with the struggles they have being seen as women and people… Trans women are everywhere, but until recently have been marginalized by the invisibility enforced by the intensification of misogynist violence toward them. It is up to cisnormative society to stop questioning their femininity, embrace their beauty, and counter the disadvantages they have just by being themselves.” -artist Janet Bruesselbach (read more here)

On gun control laws:

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“My hope is that the young men in the 8th Ward and the surrounding neighborhoods are inspired to trade killing for creativity. Through the relationships they’ve developed they decide they can move past the paradigm of gangsters and guns. Healing in the neighborhood, by the neighborhood.” -artist and curator Kirsha Kaechele (read more here)

On the radical nature of the selfie:

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“Yes, of course they have the capability of being radical or feminist. Our generation knows the image of the self better then any other generation before, because of our access to cameras, media and sharing. And also, the language of the image is no longer in the hands of specialists. We are all experts in reading images and we know how to control and manipulate the viewer through images.” – artist Melanie Bonajo (read more here)

On feminism’s potential for future change:

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“The Future Feminist point of view has increasingly leaned not towards striving for equal status within a male construct or a male society, but rather to invite a redesign of society based on the principles of a feminine archetype in order to create the hope of a sustainable future for us all.” -The Future Feminists (read more here)

On inclusion in the art world:

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“I am aware of the fact that in the bigger scheme of things in the art and literary worlds there are still a lot of gaps as far as diversity and representation goes. That is part of my personal inspiration to make art and tell stories and have more representation for women and people of color.” -comic artist Yumi Sakugawa (read more here)

On hope

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-Barbara Nessim (read more here)

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The Army Just Made It A Little Easier For Transgender Troops To Serve

The Army Just Made It A Little Easier For Transgender Troops To Serve
WASHINGTON — In a sign that the U.S. Defense Department may be inching closer to lifting its ban on transgender troops, the Army announced Friday that it is elevating the level of authority required to discharge someone based on gender identity.

The authority to discharge service members because they are transgender has now been reserved for the assistant secretary of the Army, the highest level to which it has ever been raised. Previously, local unit commanders had the power to approve separation orders for transgender personnel.

The change makes it more difficult to discharge someone from the Army for being transgender. The U.S. military explicitly prohibits transgender troops, but an estimated 15,500 transgender people are serving anyway in secret, according to a 2014 Williams Institute report.

“Today’s action by the Army helps over 6,000 transgender soldiers serving in silence. It also helps their commanders, who are increasingly stymied trying to apply 1970’s medical policy to today’s Army,” said Allyson Robinson, a former Army captain and director of policy at SPARTA, a group that advocates for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender service members.

The Army’s decision doesn’t affect discharge policies in other branches of the military like the Air Force, Navy or Marine Corps. Transgender rights groups have been urging recently confirmed Defense Secretary Ashton Carter to order a department-wide review of the ban. Last year an independent commission led by Dr. Joycelyn Elders, a former U.S. surgeon general, found no “compelling medical reason” for the policy.

“While transgender service members welcome this step, they recognize it is only a stopgap measure aimed at making a failing policy fail less,” said Robinson. “What they and their commanders need is a comprehensive, Department-level policy review.”

Defense Department spokesman Nate Christensen recently told HuffPost that there is no specific review underway regarding the transgender policy. However, the department began a review last month of its medical accession policy, which gauges a person’s neurological, vision, learning, psychological and behavioral health. That review will take 12 to 18 months.

Carter, who just took office last month, is already earning accolades from the LGBT community for declaring he’s “very open-minded” about transgender people serving.

“Are they going to be excellent service members?” Carter asked rhetorically during a Q&A with troops in Kandahar, Afghanistan. “I don’t think anything but their suitability for service should preclude them.”

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Dear Erskine College, God Does Not Hate Gay People

Dear Erskine College, God Does Not Hate Gay People
Erskine College is the latest to use God’s Word to promote hatred. Wai Sallas wonders, when will love conquer hate?

This past week, Erskine College came out as an openly bigoted institution by publicly stating they do not want Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Transgender students and those who are enrolled will be disciplined. The South Carolina supposed place of higher learning issued a statement that students are “expected to follow the teachings of scripture concerning matters of human sexuality and institutional decisions will be made in light of this position.”

I’m curious, will Erskine College stop serving pork chops or bacon since “it is unclean?” – Leviticus 11:7.

On admissions day, will Erskine College ask every male to drop his pants since “Any uncircumcised male, who has not been circumcised in the flesh, will be cut off from his people; he has broken my covenant?” – Genesis 17:14.

I wonder if Trustee Dody Morris is there for her looks since “Women should remain silent in the churches. They are not allowed to speak, but must be in submission, as the law says?” – 1 Corinthians 14:34.

I did not grow up in an openly religious household. Our Sundays, however, were spent like most typical families in America. We woke up, ate breakfast and drove to church. Where my story differs is once at church, my mom would kiss me on the cheek walk me in the doors, get back in her car and drive home.

I assumed she had already met the prerequisite of Jesus stories and therefore had graduated from church. In fact, the only time I saw my mom in church was when I had a church choir recital, or my Sunday school class was putting on a play.

That all changed when my Dad and I started to explore God together. I watched the word of God and the unabashed love of Jesus sweep over my Dad and turn him from an abusive alcoholic to a God fearing, responsible human being. I grew a huge man crush on Jesus during that time. As I watched my Dad transform his life, I too looked to change mine.

For a while, my dad, mom and I were all going to church. We had all received God’s love and we were all better for it. That’s before the hate started to seep in. That was before people had the crazy notion that all people, regardless of color or sexual orientation deserved the same rights. My mom quickly soured and left church. She couldn’t understand how the God that she was now being taught was one of hate. My dad was torn, unable to find the middle ground with the people he met in everyday life and the sermons he was now preaching as pastor of his own church.

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The God and religion Erskine College speaks of is not the God and religion that I follow. When Fox News and the Religious Right speak of the “War on Religion” they don’t realize they are engaging in a battle where the only casualty are the innocent followers who love God for his love, not his judgement.

There is a reason more and more people are turning away from organized religion. In a recent report on NPR, one-fifth of Americans are religiously unaffiliated — higher than at any time in recent U.S. history — and those younger than 30 especially seem to be drifting from organized religion. A third of young Americans say they don’t belong to any religion.

Who wants to engage in a communion of hate? Who wants to believe in a community that persecutes friends, families and loved ones?

In our history, religion has been used in the name of war from the Crusades all the way to the terrorism that threatens our current life with Al Qaida and ISIS. Yet we still preach hate, we still detract the educated with an archaic and biased ideology that picks and chooses what biblical laws we dub as scripture and which verses we throw out and ignore.

What those who so ardently speak of being victims of their religion fail to see is they are in direct opposition of God’s Word.

“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another” – John 13:34

The sad part is Drew Davis and Juan Varona felt love at Erskine College. The two were volleyball players at the college had found acceptance from their teammates and the community. Davis and Varona helped lead the Flying Fleet to an NCAA tournament bid in just the program’s second year of existence.

“I have never received anything but kind treatment from everyone at this school,” he said after Erskine College released their statement.

“I feel that in the time that we are living right now,” he continued, “where even in the conservative state of South Carolina same-sex marriage is legal, the school took several steps back instead of progressing towards a future where everyone can be treated as an equal, which is a future most of the county is moving towards.”

According to UCLA’s Williams Institute review, there are over 9 million people who identify themselves as gay. That doesn’t include the millions too afraid to come out due to institutions like Erskine College that outwardly persecute gays.

It’s bad enough 20 percent of [LGBT students] fear for their physical safety due to their gender identity or their perceived sexual orientation, according to The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. They now have to deal with established institutions promoting this hate mongering.

As a Christian, I stand in embarrassment at what some in my religion deem as right and “godly.” It’s the reason I have searched for 8 years, trying to find a church that promotes God’s love without exacting man’s judgment.

The most famous bible verse is “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16. It’s plastered everywhere from sporting events to fast food drink cups. It’s a shame that for certain Christians, the world they perceive is different than the one God loves.


By: Wai Sallas, Sports Editor, The Good Men Project

This post originally ran here on Good Men Project Sports.

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HRC Delivers “People’s Brief” With Over 200,000 Signatures in Support of Marriage Equality

HRC Delivers “People’s Brief” With Over 200,000 Signatures in Support of Marriage Equality

Today, the HRC delivered its historic “People’s Brief” – with 207,551 signatories calling for full nationwide marriage equality – to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Karma Gives Russell Tovey A Crusty Butt Cheek For A Week

Karma Gives Russell Tovey A Crusty Butt Cheek For A Week

tumblr_l0n28o1Mrh1qzjcdeo1_500It looks like karma has come to bite Russell Tovey in the butt (literally!) after questionable comments he made about effeminate gay men to The Guardian earlier this week.

Tovey received heat for calling effeminate gay men “tapdancing freaks” who like to “prance around” and “sing in the street.” Many accused the Looking star of perpetuating the idea that that femme is bad and masculine is good.

He later took to Twitter to apologize for the remarks, saying he didn’t articulate himself well. But that didn’t stop self-proclaimed “professional effeminate homosexual” Alec Mepa from releasing a statement in defense of “young sissy boys” and expressing his “disappointment” with Tovey.

Well, we can all relax now. Because Mr. Tovey has been sufficiently punished for his misguided behavior.

While in Australia filming his new BBC series Banished, the 33-year-old revealed that he developed “a crusty bum cheek.”

During an interview with the U.K.’s This Morning, Tovey talked about what it was like to film Down Under during the height of summer: “I did have a grub on my tongue and I could feel it pulsating… I was retching. It was gross.”

“We had leeches,” he continued, “and there was one time we were filming in the bush and production rung me up and said, ‘Someone has got six ticks on their body that they’ve found, so can you check yourself?’ and I said I was fine and went back to the U.K.”

Turns out, he wasn’t fine. A week later, Tovey found a tick feasting on his butt cheek.

He was in the shower when he made the startling discovery, which sent him into a panic.

“I twisted it around and then went on Twitter and they were like, ‘No, you’re not meant to twist it – you’re going to get Lyme disease’,” he said. “So I called my mum who said, ‘Go down to A&E’ and it was fine. I had a crusty butt cheek for about a week which I was paranoid about.”

We’re glad that happened. The scores have been settled. Now we can go back to loving the heck out of him. (Although it might take some time to get those images of blood-sucking leeches and grubby tongues out of our heads.)

Related stories:

Wrong Message: Russell Tovey Thankful He’s Not More Femme Because Dad Didn’t Let Him “Prance Around”

‘Professional Effeminate Homosexual’ Alec Mapa Is Disappointed In Russell Tovey’s Comment About Feminine Gay Men

Russell Tovey Baffled By Becoming “Worst Gay Ever,” Half-Apologizes For Comments

Graham Gremore

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