Oh My Gaga! Seven TV Shows You Don’t Want To Miss This Fall

Oh My Gaga! Seven TV Shows You Don’t Want To Miss This Fall

There is still a ways to go before we start thinking about autumn and all the things that are associated it — fall foliage, wearing sweaters…the return of Pumpkin Spice Latte. One thing we can get excited about right now though is the upcoming fall TV season. We’ve compiled a list of new shows, along with some returning favorites that are worth tuning into. From the “Chanels” to Stefani Germanotta, who some of you might know better as Lady Gaga, there will be plenty to choose from, so set your DVRs accordingly.

Best Time Ever With Neil Patrick Harris (NBC, September 15)

Emmy and Tony award winner Neil Patrick Harris has become quite a multi-talented entertainer and after several turns hosting some of the biggest award shows (Emmys, Tonys and Oscars), he steps in as the master of ceremonies in this live one-hour weekly show where anything can happen. Expect stunts, comedy skits, performances, audience giveaways and hidden camera pranks. Best Time Ever is based on the U.K. hit Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway.

Scream Queens (FOX, September 22)

The creators of Glee and American Horror Story are unleashing some hellishly good fun in their new series, which focuses on a string of murders that take place in a college campus and involve the sorority Kappa Kappa Tau. Co-creator Ryan Murphy has called the show “Halloween meets Heathers,” only this time the Heathers have been replaced by the Chanels. The show features an impressive all-star cast including Jamie Lee Curtis, Emma Roberts, Lea Michele, Keke Palmer, Abigail Breslin, Niecy Nash, Nasim Pedrad, Diego Boneta, Ariana Grande and Nick Jonas. However, don’t get too attached to anybody. Murphy has already disclosed that only four of the 25 characters will survive this first season.

Empire (FOX, September 23)

We were on the edge of our seats during the first season of this Lee Daniels and Danny Strong primetime drama that has been described as a modern-day Dynasty set in the world of the hip-hop music industry. Gay men who tuned in fell in love with Cookie Lyon (portrayed flawlessly by Taraji P. Henson), the street smart matriarch who is never at a loss for words, and her son Jamal (Jussie Smollett), the gay singer-songwriter whose homophobic father also happens to be the head of his music label. Get ready for more queer storylines during the second season as Jamal continues to navigate the music industry as an openly gay artist, as well as a guest starring turn from Marisa Tomei in the recurring role of a new character who is described as “a lover of hip-hop, social trends, high-end fashion and beautiful women.” Oh, and did we mention Mariah Carey will also be appearing on the show?

How To Get Away With Murder (ABC, September 24)

The show that gave us murder, jaw-dropping intrigue, one of the hottest man-on-man sex scenes to ever air on primetime network television, and Viola Davis’s character, Annalise, snatching the wig off her head before asking her husband, “Why is your penis on a dead girl’s phone?” returns for a second season in September. The first season’s cliffhanger set the stage for a new whodunit mystery, and viewers can also expect an HIV storyline courtesy of Connor Walsh’s (played by Jack Falahee) boyfriend Oliver. Hopefully, there will also be more gay sex scenes like the one previously mentioned. Watch the clip below if you need to refresh your memory.

Couples Therapy (VH1, October 7)

The series that examines the complex world of celebrity couples is back for a sixth season. (Spoiler alert: Most of the relationships featured in this show are dramatically dysfunctional and make our own disastrous dating lives seem mundane.) This time around Dr. Jenn Berman will counsel Janice Dickinson, Mob Wives’ Big Ang, Creed frontman Scott Stapp, and rapper Joe Budden along with their significant others. However, all eyes will be on trans model, actress and former RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant Carmen Carrera and her husband Adrian Torres.

American Horror Story: Hotel (FX, October 7)

Even though we’re still in mourning over Jessica Lange’s departure from the series, there’s plenty to get excited over. The show’s creator Ryan Murphy has promised a scary and sexy season that will be set in Downtown Los Angeles and also boast one of the most star-studded casts we’ve seen on TV in a while. Among the guests checking into AHS: Hotel are Cheyenne Jackson, Matt Bomer, Kathy Bates, Angela Bassett, Naomi Campbell, Chloe Sevigny, Sarah Paulson and Lady Gaga.

Angel From Hell (CBS, November)

Jane Lynch has ditched the Glee tracksuit and traded it in for a pair of wings. In this new half-hour sitcom, Lynch stars as Amy, a guardian angel who doesn’t know the meaning of boundaries or how to sugarcoat the truth. Based on the promo clip for the show, we’re guessing this is what Sue Sylvester would have been like if she had a sense of humor, smiled a bit more and actually liked people.

Jeremy Kinser

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Trans Bodybuilder Aydian Dowling Is Now a Top 5 Men’s Health Cover Finalist for “Ultimate Guy” Issue

Trans Bodybuilder Aydian Dowling Is Now a Top 5 Men’s Health Cover Finalist for “Ultimate Guy” Issue

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Aydian Dowling, the trans bodybuilder and model who earlier this year rocketed to the top of the leaderboard for Men’s Health‘s “Ultimate Guy Search,” is now a top 5 cover finalist for the magazine’s November issue.

men's health“From the very beginning of our Search for the Ultimate Men’s Health Guy, the men on this list have impressed us with their personal stories of strength, perseverance, and success,” wrote the magazine in an article announcing the top 5. “They’ve outlasted the competition, proving not only their mental and physical chops, but their dedication to giving back to others, too.”

Dowling has been busy in NYC this week meeting the Men’s Health team and the other four finalists. He took part in a photoshoot for the contest and even got to meet Kennith Cole, who asked him “What legacy do you want to leave behind?”

These guys right here are all caring, strong, and determined individuals who overcame obstacles to be where and who they are today. I have been inspired over and over again after talking with each of them these last two days. I wasn’t the biggest guy there- hell I was probably the smallest! But that didn’t matter because all our hearts are the same size and I’m even more proud to be apart of @menshealthmag and the #mhguycontest because of the love and acceptance I was granted from contestants to the Mens Health Team, these last two days. #humbled #nofilterforgreatness #aydiandowling #ftm #samesizehearts #showcompassion #acceptance #loveyourselfsootherswillloveyou #trans #sizedoesntmatter #integritydoes

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Good luck Ayden!

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Kyler Geoffroy

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Does It Make Sense To Get Upset Over A Movie Like “Stonewall” That Hasn’t Even Been Released Yet?

Does It Make Sense To Get Upset Over A Movie Like “Stonewall” That Hasn’t Even Been Released Yet?

stone-360x222Social media has been in a tizzy ever since the first trailer for the film Stonewall was released last week. Based on the two-and-a-half minute preview, many people feel the film doesn’t depict enough trans people or people of color, and have accused filmmakers of “whitewashing” the entire gay rights movement. Some have gone so far as to launch personal attacks at director Roland Emmerich on Twitter.

As a result of the fervor, nearly 20,000 people have signed an online petition vowing to boycott the film when it’s released in September, prompting Emmerich to issue a statement asking them to please wait and see the film before passing judgment. The film’s co-writer Jon Rabin Baitz released a similar statement. As did actor Jeremy Irvine, who plays the film’s fictional lead character.

What do you think? Does boycotting a movie about based on its two-and-a-half minute trailer make sense? Or should people wait and see it before getting upset? Sound off in the comments section below.

Graham Gremore

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Hawaii gay father sues Department of Education over bullying in school

Hawaii gay father sues Department of Education over bullying in school

A gay father of two has filed a lawsuit naming the Department of Education, state schools Superintendent Kathryn Matayoshi, Deputy Superintendent Stephen Schatz and others as defendants for  failing to protect his sons from bullying because of his sexual orientation.

Joshua Alameda Franklin filed the lawsuit on Aug 7 after posting a YouTube video in April this year to raise awareness of the bullying his 9 and 10-year-old sons had to endure every day at school.

‘Both children have been subjected to ongoing pervasive, egregious and overwhelming student-on-student harassment as well as several incidents of teacher-on-student harassment directly resulting from the action and inaction of Department of Education officials,’ the lawsuit filed in in Hilo’s Third Circuit Court reads.

The father says he has repeatedly asked school administrators to intervene but they have done nothing to address the situation in which the children are said to have been called ‘gay’, ‘retarded’ and ‘fag’ by fellow students at Hilo Union Elementary, Waiakeawaena Elementary and other schools.

Franklin said he had witnessed one of his sons being insulted and a teacher, standing right next to them, doing nothing.

In the video, both boys said they were also physically assaulted.

The older boy, Alae, recounted in the video how he was attacked after replying ‘Yeah, there’s nothing wrong with that’ when asked whether his father was gay.

‘You know, this altercation had happened, and (Alea) tells me that he doesn’t want to go to school any more,’ he said.

‘He’s scared no one’s paying attention. “They’re not going to help me. The teachers aren’t listening to me.” I thought about it for a little while, and I was like, you know what? The only way they ever do anything is if I post it on Facebook. So I’m going to post it so that the community knows.’

DOE spokeswoman Donalyn Dela Cruz has responded saying the department is ‘committed to providing a safe and enjoyable learning atmosphere for students, families and educators,’ according to West Hawaii Today.

‘We work to reduce all inappropriate and improper student behavior by emphasizing a culture of respect, responsibility and resiliency, using a framework of prevention, response and follow-up. We work with communities to promote understanding, and investigate incidents to ensure student safety.’

She added that the DOE does not differentiate acts of bullying depending on whether they target students for sexual orientation, racial background, and other reasons. Instead, ‘for all inappropriate and improper behaviors, faculty and staff are trained in the context of zero-tolerance,’ she wrote.

Franklin, who had filed the suit himself and has since quit his car salesman job to home school his two sons, has started a fundraising campaign on Gofundme.

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