Day: September 13, 2013

Cher Turned Down Invitation to Perform at Sochi Olympics

In a wide-ranging interview with Macleans, Cher reveals that she got an invitation to perform in Russia at the Sochi Games and turned it down:

CherI can’t name names but my friend called who is a big oligarch over there, and asked me if I’d like to be an ambassador for the Olympics and open the show. I immediately said no. I want to know why all of this gay hate just exploded over there. He said the Russian people don’t feel the way the government does.

She adds that she relates to people on the fringes because of the way she and Sonny Bono were treated:

 People hated Sonny and I in the early days because we looked and acted so different. Sonny was always getting into fights—people would called him “fag” and he’d get his nose broken—only because we were dressing different. And these were our street clothes! You can’t forget that. We tried getting on TV but the backlash against the networks was so bad, they wouldn’t invite us back.

Read the whole interview at Macleans

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News: Morrissey, Pennsylvania, Janelle Monae, Boy Scouts, Iran

RoadFootball legend Oliver Kahn to gay players: Don’t come out.

MorrisseyRoadMorrissey says his autobiography is dead for now: “Although Morrissey’s Autobiography was set to be available throughout the UK on September 16th, a last-minute content disagreement between Penguin Books and Morrissey has caused the venture to collapse. No review copies were printed, and Morrissey is now in search of a new publisher.”

RoadCan’t unsee: Nicholas Cage as Miley Cyrus in “Wrecking Ball”.

RoadTrans teacher’s suit against Catholic school that fired her gets go ahead: “At a court hearing earlier this week, Judge Duane Hart said he was skeptical of the St. Francis Preparatory School’s claim that Marla Kralikowski’s was fired for insubordination – and not because she used to be known as Mark.”

Road30 years of LGBT leaders for 30 years of Dallas Pride.

RoadTeaser: Justin Bieber previews a new track featuring Tyga.

RoadJulianne Moore cast as Alma Coin in The Hunger Games. /Film: “She’ll join the returning cast from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, which hits theaters this November, and other new recruits Natalie Dormer,  Evan Ross, and Stef Dawson.”

RoadPennsylvania attorney says marriage licenses already issued to gays are still valid.

TraillifeRoadTrail Life USA creep John Stemberger says sexual relations among Boy Scouts will become “commonplace”, says affirming LGBT youth is abuse: “That is just absolutely nonsense and it’s an abuse to the child,” Stemberger charged. “We are not going to tolerate someone who is ‘here and queer; loud and proud,’ all of that nonsense, that is completely inappropriate in a program where there’s children.”

RoadNaomi Campbell praises gay contributions to fashion: ”The gay community has made an incredibly profound impact on the fashion industry, and without key creatives such as Marc Jacobs, Gianni Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Alexander McQueen, to name a few, the art form would not be so vibrant. Gay culture and fashion go hand-in-hand in that they flourish in the light of making bold and brave statements.”

RoadPrince William leaving the military to focus on his royal duties.

2_mooreRoadMale model fix: Sam Moore.

RoadJanelle Monae says it’s great if people think she’s gay: “that’s fine. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with being gay or lesbian or straight or black or green or purple, so I’m OK with that.”

RoadAnti-gay preacher arrested in Basildon, UK: “Echo reports Evangelist Rob Hughes was arrested on suspicion of committing a public order offence on Thursday, but was later released without charge. His preaching has stirred controversy among shoppers and onlookers in the town over the past few weeks, with police being called on numerous occasions to deal with shoppers also harassing him.”

RoadGay Iranian men face humiliating exams for military exemption:
“Examining officers and doctors are required to report those who
display preliminary evidence of ‘queerness,’ resulting in more extensive
tests. Gay Iranians told Al-Monitor the tests are ‘humiliating and
stressful,’ involving rectal examinations looking for evidence of
receptive anal intercourse. Under Iranian military regulations, only a
receptive male partner during anal intercourse is defined as
homosexual.”

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McCain To Pen Op-Ed For Pravda

In response to Vladimir Putin’s op-ed in the New York Times, Sen. John McCain semi-joked that he’d like to response in Russia’s state-owned newspaper, Pravda.  Perhaps surprisingly, they said yes.

“If John McCain wants to write something for us, he is welcome,” Dmitry Sudakov, the English editor of Pravda tells The Cable. “Mr. McCain has been an active anti-Russian politician for many years already. We have been critical of his stance on Russia and international politics in our materials, but we would be only pleased to publish a story penned by such a prominent politician as John McCain.” When The Cable reached the senator’s office with the offer, McCain’s communications director Brian Rogers responded within minutes. “On the record: Senator McCain would be glad to write something for Pravda, so we’ll be reaching out to Dmitry with a submission.”

When asked what McCain would write about, McCain’s spokesman called Russia a “target-rich environment” and suggested that McCain would write about Russia’s history of human rights abuses. Don’t hold your breath for any mention of LGBT rights, of course.

via Joe. My. God. http://joemygod.blogspot.com/2013/09/mccain-to-pen-op-ed-for-pravda.html

NM Wedding Photographer Who Refuses Gay Couples Taking Case to Supreme Court

Lawyers for Elaine and Jonathan Huguenin (pictured), who refused to photograph the commitment ceremony of Vanessa Willock, a resident of Albuquerque, on the grounds that same-sex marriage conflicts with Christian beliefs, is taking her case to the Supreme Court.

ElanephotographyThe New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that Elane Photography was violating the antidiscrimination provisions of the New Mexico Human Rights Act in August.

SCOTUSblog writes:

The couple, Elaine and Jonathan Huguenin, have summed up their views on the issue in this statement, excerpted from a legal brief in the state supreme court:

“Jonathan and Elaine are Christians, and as such, they believe the Bible’s teaching that marriage is the union of a man and a woman.  They also believe that preserving marriage as the union of a man and a woman is ‘the best way to order society.’  Thus while the company wants to create photographs that tell the stories of weddings between a ‘bride and groom’, its policies prohibit creating images that convey an understanding of marriage that conflicts with Jonathan and Elaine’s beliefs.   Jonathan and Elaine believe that if they were to convey a contrary message about marriage, they would be disobeying God.

“Elane Photography does not refuse customers because of their sexual orientation.  Crucial to the company is the message conveyed through its photographs, not the sexual orientation of its customers. Therefore Elaine will not create photographs of heterosexual polygamous weddings just the same as she will not create photographs of same-sex ceremonies.  And she will decline to create photographs telling the story of a same-sex commitment ceremony even if the ceremony was part of a movie and the actors playing the same-sex couple were heterosexual.   On the other hand, Elaine will create portrait photographs for and provide other services to people who identify as homosexual so long as the message communicated through her pictures does not conflict with her beliefs about marriage.”

Their planned petition to the Supreme Court will seek to convince the Justices that their photographic work is a form of artistic expression that conveys messages, and it will argue that enforcing the New Mexico “public accommodation” law in ways contrary to their views compels them to express messages they do not embrace and interferes with the free exercise of their religious beliefs.

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With You Always: A Powerful Story of Love, Courage and Quiet Advocacy

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In the wake of the Supreme Court’s June decision invalidating Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act, thousands of same-sex couples across the United States have gained access to the full panoply of federal marriage benefits.  Tragically, though, for some couples, that relief came just a little too late.  Linda Campbell and Nancy Lynchild of Portland, Oregon were one of those couples.

Nancy passed away in December 2012 after a 12-year fight against metastatic breast cancer, and although she and her wife Linda had wed in Canada in 2010, they were considered unmarried by the federal government.  That meant that despite the lifetime of service Linda had given to the U.S. Air Force, Nancy was ineligible for the medical care that different-sex spouses of veterans are able to access.  Even more importantly for Linda, it meant that her wife would not be allowed a burial in Willamette National Cemetery, the same cemetery where her father–an Army veteran–and mother had been laid to rest.

But thanks to Linda’s tenacity and sense of justice, Nancy now holds a small but significant place in history of LGBT rights in the United States.  During the course of Nancy’s battle against cancer, Campbell requested a waiver to the prohibition on burying same-sex spouses in military cemeteries from Eric Shinseki, the secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs.  Brad Avakian, the commissioner of Oregon’s Bureau of Labor and Industries, whose office handles civil rights discrimination claims, told the Oregonian last February that he had prepared a civil rights complaint against Shinseki and the cemetery, in case the request was denied.  “I never wanted to have to pull the trigger,” Avakian told the newspaper.  “But I was ready to use every possible tool I had to make it happen.”

4aceec5016b885180a_6im6bnjrkBut Shinseki was granted the waiver in late January, and a VA mortuary official called Linda to schedule the burial.  Last week, Linda and several friends–including Avakian, his wife and Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley, held a stone-setting ceremony for Nancy at Willamette.  Nancy’s space in the cemetery is just two plots away from Linda’s parents’ spot.

To mark the stone-setting ceremony, Freedom to Marry has published a beautiful tribute to Linda and Nancy’s relationship on their blog.  The post–well worth reading in full–tells the moving story of the women’s life together, and Linda’s experience watching the Supreme Court strike down DOMA after Nancy’s passing.  In one very touching anecdote, Linda describes the way she came to know Edie Windsor:

Until December 2012, Linda wasn’t that familiar with Edie Windsor’s story – the story of how Edie fell in love with a woman, Thea Spyer, married her in Canada after over 40 years together, helped her through a years-long battle with multiple sclerosis, mourned her passing, and was then forced to pay $363,000 in estate taxes that she would not have had to pay if Thea were a man.

But in December 2012, Linda became very connected with Edie’s story. That’s when she and Nancy watched Edie and Thea: A Very Long Engagement, the 2009 documentary that chronicled Edie and Thea’s life together.

“Edie and Thea reminded me so much of Nancy and me,” Linda said. “The way they looked at each other. The way they loved each other. I could see in Edie’s face the way she looked at Thea – I recognized the look that had surely been on my face when I looked at Nancy.”

Nancy passed away just a few days after she and Linda watched A Very Long Engagement.

“It was the last movie we ever watched together,” Linda said. “And after I lost Nancy, I watched that movie every night. That movie was the story of Edie and Thea – but in so many ways, it was the story of me and Nancy, too.”

According to Freedom to Marry, Linda had the opportunity to watch a short segment of the oral arguments in Edie’s case against the Defense of Marriage Act and watched Edie’s speech outside the court.  Linda will meet her in a few months, on a cruise for which Edie is an honored guest.  “She is, to me, the hero of our time,” Linda said of the New York octogenarian. “She had the courage to stand up, and she wouldn’t let it go. And she won. She won for all of us. To shake her hand will be one of the great highlights of my life.”

5a10678ea1da5a912d_qdm6bxfalIn 1995, Linda lived in Washington, D.C. for a month’s time for a job tryout while Nancy remained at home in Oregon.  Every night, Linda would return home to a letter from Nancy–two on Monday, since the mail wasn’t delivered on Sunday.  Linda shared a selection from Nancy’s letters with Freedom to Marry for the organization’s blog post.  Here are some of Nancy’s words.

“My heart is warm today.  Wrapped in a thick, soft tapestry.  Blended from the sight of you, the sound of you, the touch of you.”

“Come share this moment with me.  Close your eyes.  Feel the warm, friendly sun gently kiss your cheek. Breathe in slowly the dancing air.  Feel your body respond to the relaxing rightness of the day.  Now there are no boundaries of distance between us.  We are sharing a moment–in a perfect day.  A perfect day.”

“You are the woman of my dreams.  Please hurry back to my reality as well.”

“There are no boundaries.  There is no distance.”

“I am with you always.”

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(all images courtesy of Freedom to Marry)

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Gay Man in Russia Cuffed, Raped at Gunpoint by Vigilantes: REPORT

An ethnic Uzbek man was reportedly raped at gunpoint in Novosibirsk, Russia after being threatened by a group of “six or seven” vigilantes, who filmed the alleged incident and posted it online where it began circulating on the mobile phone application WhatsApp, Radio Free Europe reports:

RussiaThe series of short clips, making the rounds on the mobile phone application WhatsApp show the victim, who seems to be an ethnic Uzbek, being bullied into confessing that he is gay.

He is asked to identify himself and is stripped of his clothes, which are later burned. He is then handcuffed, beaten, insulted, and threatened with a gun. Ultimately, he is forced to sodomize himself by sitting on a bottle, which is then pushed with a bat.

The man, visibly terrified, weeps throughout much of the ordeal.

Radio Free Europe tracked down one of the alleged attackers:

The Uzbek-speaking source, speaking from Russia, confirms that the victim was targeted because he is gay.

“We made him sit on a bottle so that he repents for his sins and comes to reason,” he told RFE/RL’s Uzbek Service. “We did this to protect the dignity of Uzbeks. We live and work here, we are in contact with people of different nationalities. There will be no respect for us otherwise.”

According to the purported assailant, the attack took place on September 11 in Novosibirsk, where he himself is a student, and all the participants were ethnic Uzbeks.

He says the man was first detained by a group of Russian antigay vigilantes who lured him to a fake date through a social-networking website.

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Cher Turns Down Sochi Oympics Gig

Cher, seen above performing in June to 10,000 screaming gay men at the NYC Pride Pier Dance, has rejected an offer to appear at the Sochi Olympics. She tells Maclean’s: “I can’t name names but my friend called who is a big oligarch over there, and asked me if I’d like to be an ambassador for the Olympics and open the show. I immediately said no. I want to know why all of this gay hate just exploded over there. He said the Russian people don’t feel the way the government does.”

via Joe. My. God. http://joemygod.blogspot.com/2013/09/cher-turns-down-sochi-oympics-gig.html

At Last Night’s GLAAD Event

Google has either done away with embeddable Picasa slideshows or hidden the function well enough that I can no longer find it, so click over here for tons of photos of the bold face (mostly) gay-gay-gay names that crowded the red carpet at last night’s GLAAD event in Manhattan. Within you’ll find Orange Is The New Black cast member Laverne Cox, MSNBC host Thomas Roberts and his husband, a very slim Perez Hilton, 2012 GOP presidential candidate Fred Karger, Carson Kressley,  nightlife queen Susanne Bartsch and gym mogul hubby David Barton, rapper Big Dipper, rapper Cazwell, Broadway hottie Nick Adams, Carmen Carrrera, model Isis King, Christian Siriano, and Mary Lambert, who performed her new hit, She Keeps Me Warm, to huge applause. Plus you find more and better photos of those West Point cadets. [Photo credits: Dr. Jeff Smith]

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