New Hillary Video Hints At Marriage Equality Victory, Brings Back The Macarena

New Hillary Video Hints At Marriage Equality Victory, Brings Back The Macarena

Screen Shot 2015-06-24 at 10.02.07 AMBy the looks of this strategically timed message from Camp Hillary, you’d almost think she’s running for public office.

Just days (or day!) away from the Supreme Court’s ruling on national same-sex marriage, Clinton has released a video proclaiming that it’s “time for marriage equality.”

“The story of America is one of hard-fought, hard-won progress,” she begins, foreshadowing her own projected rise to power. But this is about the gays, after all.

“Barriers that once prevented people from enjoying the full measure of liberty, the full experience of dignity and the full benefits of humanity have fallen away,” she continues.

“Some have suggested that gay rights and human rights are separate and distinct, but in fact, they are one and the same.”

It’s not exactly a groundbreaking position, but this message needs to land in as wide a field as possible.

We’ll call this a solid home run.

Watch below:

All love is equal. It’s time for marriage equality.

Posted by Hillary Clinton on Wednesday, June 24, 2015

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First Look: Taye Diggs as Broadway’s ‘Hedwig’

First Look: Taye Diggs as Broadway’s ‘Hedwig’

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We’ve seen Neil Patrick Harris, Andrew Rannells, Michael C. Hall, Darren Criss, and orginator John Cameron Mitchell don Hedwig’s blonde wig on Broadway. Now Taye Diggs will take the wig out of the box. Released today is the first preview of how the Broadway veteran will look as the iconic East German.

Diggs told People Magazine

“Hedwig is the role of a lifetime. I’m looking forward to being challenged performance-wise on many levels, as well as being humbled by the musical’s social implications,” Diggs says in the new issue of PEOPLE, adding: “I also like wearing nail polish.”

Hedwig and the Angry Inch is also back in the news as the show has announced it will make its 4th donation to the Hetrick-Martin Institute (HMI), the nation’s oldest and largest LGBTQ youth service organization. Hediwg will donate another $100,000 bringing the grand total the show has donated to help at-risk LGBT youth up from its previous total of $400,000 to half a million dollars. Current Hedwig star Darren Criss will take part in NYC’s Pride parade on the HMI float and perform this Sunday at 7 PM.

Diggs will begin his run starting July 22.

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First Look: Taye Diggs as Broadway’s ‘Hedwig’

Religious Liberty Not to Be Used As a Weapon of Discrimination

Religious Liberty Not to Be Used As a Weapon of Discrimination
Dick and Betty Odgaard are in the process of closing the Gortz-Haus and creating their own ministry called God’s Original Design Ministry. The art gallery and bistro were at the center of a 2013 discrimination complaint when the Odgaards refused to allow a same-gender couple use of the facility for their wedding. The complaint was settled with a payment of $5000 to the couple and, to meet their agreement not to discriminate against same-gender couples, the Odgaards stopped providing wedding services altogether. Now the facility is up for sale and the church the Odgaards attend is rumored to be an interested party.

This little venue in Grimes, Iowa has garnered a great deal of attention. Presidential hopeful Ted Cruz responded to the shuttering of the business by saying that “the Odgaards livelihood has been taken away by this liberal fascism.” Radio personality Steve Deace recently wrote: The Odgaards’ are living proof the Rainbow Jihad is a movement of liars.” At One Iowa we simply believe that religious liberty is alive and well.

Perhaps a lesson in the true meaning of religious liberty, as our founders envisioned it, is the best way to have this discussion.

In this country we enjoy America’s first freedom, the freedom of religion. A house of worship should be able to perform marriage ceremonies and offer the blessings of marriage to those couples it has defined within its guidelines and beliefs. Within the tenets of that religion, whatever it is, it can and does make choices about who it will and who it will not marry. That is religious liberty.

LGBT people in Iowa also have access to the same basic rights and freedoms that government offers to all citizens, including the right to marry. And so, a same-gender couple has the right to legally marry and to marry within a faith tradition that embraces their marriage if they so choose. That is also religious liberty.

Public accommodation must be free from religious distinctions. A business, open to the public, must provide the services it normally provides to anyone regardless of race, religion or sexual orientation. And that is also a part of our constitutional guarantees.

In this country our government is prohibited from establishing an official church – that is the establishment cause of the first amendment – and, people are free to worship as they please, or not at all – that is the free exercise clause.

Very simply, the Gortz Haus is a secular space – a gallery and an event venue. It is no longer a church and as long as it is not a church it’s services and uses must be made available.

Religious liberty cannot be used as a weapon of discrimination; not at the lunch counter, not at the grocery store and not at an art gallery and wedding venue.

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How Can the Obama Administration Advance Fairness and Equality for Transgender Americans?

How Can the Obama Administration Advance Fairness and Equality for Transgender Americans?

HRC 2015 Blueprint for Positive Change highlights specific steps the administration should take to improve the lives of transgender people.
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Brazilian Boy Serves Unbelievable Whitney Houston Realness

Brazilian Boy Serves Unbelievable Whitney Houston Realness

If you want to see a spot-on interpretation of Whitney Houston’s “I Have Nothing,” you don’t really need to look very much further than this unidentified boy in Brazil. The lad takes on one of the late entertainer’s signature tunes and wrings every bit of emotion from it. How many times has this kid watched The Bodyguard? Those hand movements are flawless!

Don’t walk away… watch this kid belt it out below.

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Towleroad Exclusive: Q&A With ‘Uniquely Nasty’ Filmmakers Michael Isikoff and Alan Springer – LISTEN

Towleroad Exclusive: Q&A With ‘Uniquely Nasty’ Filmmakers Michael Isikoff and Alan Springer – LISTEN

'Uniquely Nasty' Q&A

Last night, I attended a screening of Yahoo!’s mini-documentary, Uniquely Nasty: The U.S. Government’s War on Gays at West Hollywood’s Soho House. The documentary is part of Yahoo!’s short form documentary series, Viewfinder. Produced by renowned investigative journalist Michael Isikoff along with Alan Springer, the documentary digs into how over the last 60 years the American government targeted gay men and women who worked in or were connected to the federal government.

If you haven’t already watched the documentary, you can do so HERE.

Below, I have included audio from the Q&A held by producers Isikoff and Springer after last night’s screening. The audio cuts in during the start of the talkback, with Michael Isikoff talking about the genesis of the project. About half way through, I asked Isikoff about the thousands of documents that were destroyed by the FBI during the 1970s that, if preserved, would have given an even more extensive catalog of the lives adversely affected by the government’s war on gays.

Here what Isikoff and Springer have to say about that and much more, below.

[N.B.: you’ll want to turn your audio up]

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'Anyone Who Does Water Polo Is At Least A Little Gay'

'Anyone Who Does Water Polo Is At Least A Little Gay'
On May 8 I decided to come out as gay to the world in the best way I knew how — by posting on Facebook.

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