Like many of you, 2003's Love Actually has become required viewing every Christmas. I am looking forward to watching the 15 minute sequel airing this Thursday during NBC's Red Nose Day special. I have covered most of the male cast over the years and although not everyone's back, most of the cast eagerly returned for the reunion short.
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
365 Groovy Books Worth Reading
From: Deep Dish
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Barrel Fever: Stories and Essays
by
David Sedaris
1994
Sedaris' first book includes his most famous essay, "SantaLand Diaries", in which he describes his experiences working as a Christmas elf at Macy's department store.
14 Young Artists Who Are Changing The Way We Think Of Gender
From: Queerty
Angel Haze
American rapper and singer Angel Haze (Raykeea Wilson) considers herself to be pansexual and agender. The “Echelon (It’s My Way)” singer told The Guardian in 2012 that:
“Love is boundary-less. If you can make me feel, if you can make me laugh – and that’s hard – then I can be with you. I don’t care if you have a vagina or if you’re a hermaphrodite or whatever.”
She doesn’t care if you call her a “he” or a “she”. Just don’t call her a “they,” okay?
“I sound like four people when I get written about as ‘they’,” she told The Evening Standard last year.
“It drives me crazy. If you call me ‘him’ or ‘her’ it doesn’t matter to me. I don’t consider myself of any sex. I consider myself an experience.”
“Fabulous husky gaysian” Peter Kim plans to spend his Pride dancing to Lady Gaga in a RompHim
From: Queerty
Peter Kim is a Korean American raised by Christian immigrants from Flushing, Queens. He is a comedian, writer, and actor based in Chicago, with credits including The Second City, SeeSo’s “Shrink,” and NBC’s “Chicago Justice.” He also hosts a weekly podcast called “The Ajumma Show” (Ajumma being the matriarch of the Korean Community) and live Queer themed shows “Baby Wine’”at The Annoyance Theater and “The Kiki” at The Laugh Factory. Follow him at @peterkz or visit www.paypeterkim.com.
What was your first Pride like?
My very first Pride was while I was living in San Francisco, and still in the closet, so it was very lonely. I went to the parade and I was like, “Yes! THIS is what I’ve been missing. Uninhibited joy, and ass-less chaps!!”
What was your most awkward Pride moment?
Two years ago, in Chicago, I was invited to ride on a float sponsored by a progressive talk radio station so there was no music, thus very little dancing. So we just cheered a lot and threw beads at people.
Which city’s Pride is on your bucket list?
I keep hearing great things about Provincetown so would really love to check out P-town’s Carnival. Seoul’s Queer Cultural Festival sounds incredible as well. The idea of being around a bunch of Korean Queers sounds like a dream!
Does Pride feel different this year?
I remember last year I thought it was going to be the biggest Pride ever due to the passing of the Marriage Equality Act. But I think this year’s is even more important to us because of the ultimate Mother-boy, Mike Pence.
Ultimate pride song?
“Born This Way,” as if it were a choice!
Your ideal pride outfit?
The ultimate pride outfit is something that accentuates your best assets. So for me that’s a light weight ensemble that modestly covers everything except for my legs. Pretty sure the RompHim’s gonna make an appearance this year.
What are you doing for Pride this year?
Actually I’m going BACK on that float I was on 2 years ago, but this time we’re bringing our own music. Also, this will be the first year I’m going to Pride with a committed boyfriend, soooo I guess we’re gonna have to break up soon!
13 Times Katharine Hepburn Was Queer Perfection
From: NewNowNext
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Her Friendship With George Cukor
Known widely in Hollywood as a “woman’s director” and a gay man, Cukor was one of Hepburn’s closest friends, and helmed some of her biggest hits.
“He was the kind of man she adored,” said Mann. “He was smart. He was witty. He threw great parties. He respected the complexity of her own life without ever needing to put a definition on her. And that’s what she needed. She wasn’t like Dietrich or someone who you could throw out the word ’lesbian’ and they’d love it, the camp of it. Cukor accepted who she was.”
2017 Herndon Monument Climb Bulges: Hotter! Gayer! Wetter!
From: Fleshbot
Yes, plebes! The United States Naval Academy is back at it with the manly man man Herndon Monument climb for the class of 2020. Dozens of shirtless boys in basketball shorts are hosed down while scampering up a 21-foot-tall monument to celebrate this great gay country. Once they get to the top, the cadets are plebes no more, and can officially begin training for careers in quietly jacking off in bunks at night. Maybe, looking over when they hear some creaking. Maybe that turns them on a little. Maybe they sneak into Biff's bed. Maybe Biff is bigger than they thought he would be. Maybe he's got a little precum. Maybe I need to get a fucking boyfriend!
Watchful eyes will quickly spot all of the muscly man asses in the pile of hotties, as well as some delish bulge action. And there are also women - which I obviously support and think is commendable on so many levels. But like for this one second, move aside? NE wayz, basketball shorts, a drenched heap of sexy shirtless guys hugging a fat phallic monument, the freedom to write this smut, THESE are things worth fighting for!
Do you have a favorite plebe? I don't care which one I get as long as I can fit five of them inside me.
24 Obscure Kinks and Fetishes of Gay Men
From: The Advocate
9
Fetish For Tight Places
Claustrophilia, as it name suggests, is arousal from tight spaces and confinement. Its inverse, claustrophobia, is a common fear, one that most people will react to with sympathy (and, depending on the situation, mild annoyance). Claustrophiliacs are less likely to get irritable and uncomfortable on a crowded elevator,airplane or cramped public transportation. I'll give them the dreaded inner window seat.
Reporter alleges Greg Gianforte ‘body slammed’ him in Bozeman
From: Bozeman Daily Chronicle
On the night before a hotly contested special election, law enforcement responded to the campaign headquarters for Montana U.S. House candidate Greg Gianforte after a national political reporter alleged the Republican “body slammed” him, sending a last-minute shock wave through the race.
The reporter, Ben Jacobs of The Guardian, claimed on Twitter that he was assaulted by Gianforte.
“Greg Gianforte just body slammed me and broke my glasses,” Jacobs tweeted.
Greg Gianforte just body slammed me and broke my glasses— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) May 24, 2017
In an emailed statement, Shane Scanlon, spokesman for the Gianforte campaign, gave a different account of what happened.
“Tonight, as Greg was giving a separate interview in a private office, The Guardian’s Ben Jacobs entered the office without permission, aggressively shoved a recorder in Greg’s face, and began asking badgering questions. Jacobs was asked to leave. After asking Jacobs to lower the recorder, Jacobs declined,” Scanlon said.“Greg then attempted to grab the phone that was pushed in his face. Jacobs grabbed Greg’s wrist, and spun away from Greg, pushing them both to the ground. It’s unfortunate that this aggressive behavior from a liberal journalist created this scene at our campaign volunteer BBQ.”
Audio of the encounter posted by the Guardian to YouTube confirmed some sort of confrontation.
According to an audio clip, Jacobs asked Gianforte a question about health care. Gianforte told Jacobs to speak with his campaign spokesman.
Then, a loud crashing is heard, after which Gianforte said, “I’m sick and tired of you guys. The last guy that came in here, you did the same thing. Get the hell out of here!”
“Get the hell out of here,” he repeated. “The last guy did the same thing. You with the Guardian?”
“Yes,” Jacobs replied. “You just broke my glasses.”
“The last guy did the same damn thing,” Gianforte said.
“You just body slammed me and broke my glasses,” Jacobs said.
“Get the hell out here,” Gianforte said.
“If you’d like me to get the hell out of here, I’d also like to call the police,” Jacobs said.
A Fox News Channel crew was at the scene and posted a story on the Fox News website.
“Gianforte grabbed Jacobs by the neck with both hands and slammed him into the ground behind him ... I watched in disbelief as Gianforte then began punching the man, as he moved on top the reporter and began yelling something to the effect of ‘I’m sick and tired of this!’” a Fox News reporter wrote in the story.
Jacobs was evaluated in an ambulance at the scene and taken to Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital, according to the Hyalite Fire Department.
He left the hospital at approximately 7:25 p.m. in a sheriff’s office vehicle. He was wearing a sling around his arm. He refused to comment on the incident.
Gianforte was seen sitting in a vehicle near his campaign headquarters during the incident and had been speaking with Gallatin County deputies. Medical responders provided initial care to him at the scene. The candidate left the scene shortly before 6 p.m. without speaking to reporters.
Gallatin County Sheriff Brian Gootkin said witnesses are still being interviewed, including Jacobs. Investigators also have interviewed Gianforte. He added his office has retrieved the audio from Jacobs and has been in contact with Gallatin County Atttorney Marty Lambert.
He said charges were not filed at the scene because investigators didn’t have enough information at the time. He said the detective division is treating the case like any other investigation.
“After this week, this is the last thing we needed,” Gootkin said, referring to the shooting death and funeral of Broadwater County Sheriff’s Deputy Mason Mooore.
Gootkin said no other agency is helping with the investigation.
Alexis Levinson, a reporter for Buzzfeed News, told MSNBC that she had given a statement to the sheriff’s office. In tweets and on air, she said she saw Jacobs go into a room where Gianforte was.
“I heard the crash and saw his feet fly,” she told MSNBC live on the air.
All of a sudden I heard a giant crash and saw Ben's feet fly in the air as he hit the floor— Alexis Levinson (@alexis_levinson) May 24, 2017
The campaign event, a barbecue, continued at the campaign headquarters without Gianforte.
Jacobs was asking Gianforte for his position on the U.S. House health care vote
Gianforte had told reporters he wouldn’t support the House version of the repeal of Obamacare. He said he’d wait to take a position until he had more information, including the Congressional Budget Office report, which was published Wednesday afternoon.
The same day the New York Times posted audio of Gianforte talking to Republican lobbyists, saying he was “thankful” the Republican version of the bill had passed the House.
His opponent, Democrat Rob Quist, has been hammering Gianforte for the seeming inconsistency.
Hours after the incident, national news cable outlets such as CNN, MSNBC and others reported on the incident. Talk show pundits also debated and analyzed the incident live on the air for hours. Gootkin later joined Don Lemon on CNN for a live interview. Jacobs also provided a national TV interview.
The Guardian later released a statement on the incident.
“The Guardian is deeply appalled about how our reporter, Ben Jacobs, was treated in the course of doing his job as a journalist while reporting on the Montana special election. We are committed to holding power to account and we stand by Ben and our team of reporters for the questions they ask and the reporting that is produced,” said Lee Glendinning, Guardian U.S. editor.
Rob Saldin, a political science professor at the University of Montana, said the incident could be a sign that the Gianforte campaign is worried about what Thursday’s result may be.
“This is extremely bizarre behavior for a candidate in the final hours of a campaign,” Saldin said. “A lot of things have been going wrong for the Gianforte campaign. This was supposed to be an easy win. If they’re feeling totally confident today, I just don’t see this kind of thing happening.”
Saldin called the incident “totally nuts,” but he added that most people have already voted. He said some voters might support this sort of behavior, especially because Gianforte has tied himself so closely to Trump.
Jeremy Johnson, a political science professor at Carroll College, said the incident may not have a major impact on the race because so many absentee ballots have been turned in. He added that it could swing some voters who were on the fence up to the very last day.
Johnson said there might be some Republican voters who will sympathize with the candidate, but that the incident is most likely to help his Democratic opponent.
“I’ve never seen anything like this,” Johnson said. “It will not help Gianforte.”
History's 125 Hottest Gay-Porn Stars
From: Boy Culture
Sensationally good-looking Czech model has more fake names than Lady Gaga's Twitter followers—but no matter, he's unforgettable in his Bel Ami (2001's Coverboys) and William Higgins (2000's Prague Buddies) work, and pretty terrific in his other work, too (1999's Czech Point). But to me, he looks more like the quintessential Kristen Bjorn boy, no?
Does anyone else remember when he got into a ruckus in Cuba and was arrested, but received aid from George Michael?
Czech-Czech-Czech-Czech it out! |
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Pavel Novotný
aka
Max Orloff
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Jan Dvorak
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Jakub Moltin
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Jaros
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Jarosl
(Jaroslav Jirík)
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Max Orloff
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Jan Dvorak
aka
Jakub Moltin
aka
Jaros
aka
Jarosl
(Jaroslav Jirík)
Sensationally good-looking Czech model has more fake names than Lady Gaga's Twitter followers—but no matter, he's unforgettable in his Bel Ami (2001's Coverboys) and William Higgins (2000's Prague Buddies) work, and pretty terrific in his other work, too (1999's Czech Point). But to me, he looks more like the quintessential Kristen Bjorn boy, no?
Does anyone else remember when he got into a ruckus in Cuba and was arrested, but received aid from George Michael?
Donald Trump Delivered Remarks at Coast Guard Academy Commencement Amid Impeachment Talk
From: Towleroad
Donald Trump delivered remarks at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy commencement ceremony, in his first public speech since news broke that a memo from former FBI Director James Comey suggested Trump obstructed justice by requesting Comey end the investigation into former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
DEBRA MESSING TELLS SETH MEYERS HOW THE ‘WILL & GRACE’ REBOOT HAPPENED
From: Bear World
Debra Messing sat down with Seth Meyers on Late Night and explained how the short sketch the cast did for Hillary Clinton ahead of the election set the ball in motion for a reboot, 11 years later, of Will & Grace.
“Because that little skit got 7 million views – NBC, they were like, ‘wait a second.’”
Watch:
Here’s more from their interview:
The 15 Gayest Moments On “The Real O’Neals”
From: NewNowNext
13
Kenny Makes Some Halloween Lemonade
Kenny’s reveals his spot-on Beyoncé costume at his Halloween party, and it turns out his mother, Eileen (Martha Plimpton), is a natural at throwing shade.
100 Most Eligible Bachelors, 2017
From: OUT
Jesse Saint John
Jesse Saint John is a LA-based singer/songwriter, who's written tracks for Britney Spears, Charli XCX, Brooke Candy and Erika Jayne. He has plans to release an official music project in 2017.
The Secret, Real-Life Lessons Of Each Season Of RuPaul’s “Drag Race”
From: Queerty
Season 5
The Value of Comedy
In contrast to Season 3, where design challenges were plentiful, Season 5 was chock-full of comedy challenges. From hosting an innuendo-filled children’s TV program, to acting out over the top Telenovelas, to straight up roasting RuPaul herself Kraft Music Hall-style, the girls were told to tickle our funny bones in almost every single episode. Even during their ballet performances and the challenge where they created perfume ads – where you’d think comedy had no place – the queens who made us crack up, placed the highest.
This aspect of the competition drove funny ladies Alaska and Jinkx Monsoon straight to the top, with Jinkx’s win being slightly controversial as her fashion sense was questioned all throughout the season. But once again, the report cards in this competition don’t lie. No one before Jinkx had ever made top scores eight weeks in a row. And Jinkx’s well-deserved victory taught a country of Drag Race fans that the look does matter, but so does the entertainment value. In a way, I believe that that’s the message my girl Honey was trying to express all along about San Francisco queens. I guess the San Francisco queens do know what’s up *exhales on acrylic nails*
15 Ways You Can Stay Safe On Grindr And Other Dating Apps
From: Pink News
7
Meet Somewhere Public
This is easier if you’re going on a date, as you can meet in a bar or restaurant or the cinema. But even if it’s a hook-up, it’s best to meet them outside their building or at a local bus stop or train station. This will help you figure out if they’re like they said they would be, and hopefully give some time to gage what kind of person they are before you get back to their home.
100 Hottest Out & Proud Celebs
From: OUT
NEIL PATRICK HARRIS
Actor, Author & TV Host
"I didn't release a statement to them, but at the first How I Met Your Mother barbecue I brought David. I feel like it's important to be proud of who you are, so I didn't feel like, 'I should bring my friend Stephanie to this barbecue, or I'll lose my job.' Thankfully, I live in a time where I don't have to worry about that." - Out
Neil Patrick Harris (born June 15, 1973) is an American actor, producer, singer, comedian, magician, and television host. He is known for playing Barney Stinson in the television comedy series How I Met Your Mother (2005–2014), for which he was nominated for four Emmy Awards, his role as the title character in Doogie Howser, M.D. (1989–1993), andCount Olaf on A Series of Unfortunate Events (2017 onward).. He hosted Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris.
He is also known for his role as the title character in Joss Whedon's musical Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (2008) and a fictional version of himself in the Harold & Kumar film series (2004–2011). He appeared in the films Starship Troopers (1997), Beastly (2011), The Smurfs (2011), The Smurfs 2 (2013) and Gone Girl (2014).
Harris was named as one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in 2010, He has hosted the Tony Awards on Broadway in 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013, for which he won several special class Emmy Awards. He also hosted the Primetime Emmy Awards in 2009 and 2013, and hosted the 87th Academy Awards in 2015, thus making him the first openly gay man to host the Academy Awards. In 2014, he starred in the title role in Hedwig and the Angry Inch on Broadway, for which he won the 2014 Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical.