The Force is Strong in New Star Wars: The Force Awakens Teaser: WATCH

The Force is Strong in New Star Wars: The Force Awakens Teaser: WATCH

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A new teaser for Star Wars: The Force Awakens offers fans a tantalizing look at blue lightsaber-wielding Finn (played by John Boyega) facing off against Kylo Ren (played by Adam Driver)

The teaser is only a few seconds long but it’s still well worth a watch as we continue our impatient wait until December 18 (112 days away for those counting)

There has been an awakening… #StarWars #TheForceAwakens

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Here's How Donald Trump Would Explain His Anti-Gay Marriage Stance To His Grandkids

Here's How Donald Trump Would Explain His Anti-Gay Marriage Stance To His Grandkids

If Donald Trump had a gay grandchild, how would he explain his stance against same-sex marriage? 

“Well, it’s the way it is,” Trump said Wednesday during a Bloomberg interview with Mark Halperin and John Heilemann. “I wouldn’t speak to them at all about it other than they are who they are, and I want them to be happy and I will love them and I will cherish them.”

When pressed on the issue, the real estate mogul cited Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s remarks from the Aug. 6 GOP debate, when Kasich said he accepts the Supreme Court’s ruling on nationwide same-sex marriage legality

“I’ve gone to gay weddings. I’ve been at gay weddings,” said Trump. “I have been against [same-sex marriage] from the standpoint of the Bible, from the standpoint of my teachings as growing up and going to Sunday school and going to church, and I’ve been opposed to it, and we’ll just see how it all comes out. But, you know, if I was ever in that position I’d just have to explain it.” 

Trump’s stance on same-sex marriage has been known for quite some time. Back in 2011, he told Bill O’Reilly he didn’t “feel right” about it. In February 2013, he told Howard Stern “it’s not [his] thing.” Later that year, he told MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts that his views were “evolving” but that he was still “for traditional marriage.” 

In June, the actor George Takei called out Trump — who has been married three times — for his views. 

“I think Donald Trump’s interpretation of marriage is something that he himself doesn’t really believe in, because traditional marriage is where two people love each other, commit to each other, care for each other over the years. It is a meaningful ceremony,” said Takei, who is gay and has been wedded to his husband since 2008. “His interpretation of that is not recognizing what real marriage is.” 

 

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Escorts, lawyers and human rights activists criticize the rentboy.com arrests

Escorts, lawyers and human rights activists criticize the rentboy.com arrests

There is growing criticism of the arrest and criminal charges leveled against staff of the rentboy.com website.

On Tuesday, federal agents from the US Department of Homeland Security, assisted by the NYPD, raided the offices of rentboy.com in New York and arrested seven members of staff, including the site’s chief and founder, Jeffrey Hurant. All were subsequently charged with promoting prostitution.

Homeland Security are involved because the alleged criminal activities cross state and national borders. However, the involvement of the agency has surprised many.

Florida-based attorney, Norm Kent, who is also the editor of South Florida Gay News said in a strongly-worded op-ed that the arrest should spark, ‘unified national outrage.’

‘Less than a week after ISIS beheaded an archaeologist in Syria, Homeland Security has beheaded Rentboy.com in New York,’ he writes.

‘This task is not within the purview of their core mission and purpose. It is a traitorous act by the very agency designed to secure our safety, protect our borders, and guard us against terrorist threats. Instead, they used your money to guard you against a young man with a tight butt. Outrageous.’

‘Rentboy may be the world’s largest gay prostitution site ever, but it is not a sex trafficking site where people are exploited against their will or abused by pimps or mercenaries.

‘If there is a story here, it is not about gay men seeking hookups. It is about a national security agency so misdirecting its energies, efforts and equipment that we should all be astonished and appalled.’

Others have agreed that it is far preferable for escorts to advertise their trade through online websites rather than promotes their services in other ways.

Writing on Gawker a male escort who says he has been advertising his services on rentboy.com off and on for the past 11 years said, ‘The people who worked at Rentboy were there for ages. People stayed because they believed in what they’re doing. They’re making this kind of work safer for people.

‘You very rarely hear about pimps in 2015. There was a time 30 years ago where that’s how everybody worked.

‘Rentboy has made this a safer business to be in. It’s much easier to pick up and put down since you’re not tied to a pimp. If you get a day job or want to move or get in a relationship, there’s no one there telling you that you can’t because you have to keep working. It gives sex workers total freedom.’

Ricci Joy Levy, Executive Director of the Washington-based Woodhull Sexual Freedom Alliance agreed, and said in the statement that the case had wider implications for other websites.

‘As the government continues its relentless and often unconstitutional harassment of sites advertising legal adult services, more and more human rights are violated and more individuals are placed at risk.

‘Make no mistake, law enforcement officials are attacking those involved in the escort industry for exercising their constitutional rights to free association, free expression, and free assembly.

‘The criminalization of prostitution interferes with sex workers’ fundamental right to bodily autonomy, to work and to be free from violence.

‘The impact of government actions in the ongoing War on Sex, including attacks on sites like Rentboy.com, is the systematic elimination of constitutionally protected civil liberties and the infringement of human rights.’

The rentboy.com staff arrested and charged were released on bonds ranging from $50,000 to $350,000. Lawyers representing the arrested who spoke to reporters on Tuesday indicated that they intended to fight the charges as a First Amendment issue.

Jay Michaelson, for the Daily Beast suggests Rentboy may have been targeted for getting ‘cocky … categorizing advertisers by sexual services (as described in the government’s almost pornographic court documents), sponsoring events for sex workers and porn stars, and, basically, flaunting it.’

Nevertheless, he too says people should be, ‘should be outraged by this mass arrest, which highlights the absurdity and tragedy of the current legal regime.’

He also points out that earlier this month, Amnesty International voted in favor of the legalization and regulation of sex work, to help cut down on trafficking and protect the human rights of those involved.

Amnesty declined to offer a statement on the Rentboy.com arrests when approached by Gay Star News. Someone who was prepared to comment was Alex Feis-Bryce, Director of Service at the UK-based National Ugly Mugs scheme – a project that supports sex workers when they are victims of crime.

Feis-Bryce says he knows British-based escorts who used rentboy.com to advertise, and, ‘There is a certain tragic irony that this raid by US Department of Homeland Security comes just days after the adoption of the Amnesty International policy calling for the decriminalization of sex work.

‘People sell sex for a variety of reasons but, without wanting to generalize, queer people have a long history of being denied rights, job opportunities and access to mainstream services.

‘For many, sex work has been key to their survival. This is a blatant and unjustified attack on the rights of sex workers.

‘As identified by Amnesty International in their extensive research, criminalization of buying or selling sex puts sex workers’ livelihoods at risk and forces them to work in dangerous conditions which has serious adverse effects on their health and safety.

‘Many sex workers enjoy the control, freedom and independence brought by advertising online and this strikes at the very heart of their human rights.

‘At a time when queer people are being regularly subjected to harassment and trans people are being brutally murdered throughout the world, the fact that the US Federal resources are being spent in this way raises serious concerns over what their priorities are.

‘Once again, law enforcers are more concerned with targeting marginalized people than actually fulfilling their responsibilities and protecting them.’

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PayPal Endorses Landmark Equality Act

PayPal Endorses Landmark Equality Act

HRC hailed PayPal for becoming the latest company to announce public support for the newly-introduced Equality Act, a landmark federal bill that would guarantee explicit, permanent protections for LGBT people from discrimination in many of the most important aspects of their lives.
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Before Becoming A Mass Murderer, Vester Flanagan Was A Male Escort

Before Becoming A Mass Murderer, Vester Flanagan Was A Male Escort

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Vester Flanagan (a.ka. Bryce Williams) around the time he was allegedly working as a male escort.

The nation is still reeling over the shooting murders of 24-year-old WBDJ-TV reporter Alison Parker and 27-year-old cameraman Adam Ward.

Shorting after the shooting, the suspected gunman, former WBDJ employee Bryce Williams, who’s real name was Vester Flanagan, took his own life, but not before emailing his manifesto to ABC News, in which he confessed his motivation for the killing was mistreatment he felt he received for being a gay black man.

Now, People is reporting that before his career in television news, Flanagan “exchanged sex for money in the mid-1990s.” Sources say Flanagan worked as a male escort during a period of unemployment between 1995 and 1997, when he was in his early 20s.

An extended family member claims Flanagan found customers in online chat rooms geared towards casual hookups.

“In his profile, he had a lot of dollar signs, and that was a sign to the people he was chatting with that he was willing to hook up for money,” the family member said. “He kept it a secret from his parents, but he did tell a few other family members in his generation who he thought might accept it. I won’t say he was proud of it, but he wasn’t ashamed, either.”

The family member also revealed that Flanagan’s family were devout Jehovah’s Witnesses. “So obviously, he couldn’t tell everyone about it. It was a secret that only a few people knew.”

Friends of Flanagan claim he kept most of the details about his personal life to himself, sharing only minimal details about his past.

“He said he did what he had to do,” childhood friend Shaun Barton, who called the time Flanagan worked as an escort a “dark period” in his life. “But he had a lot of dark periods in his life.”

Related: WBDJ Gunman Bryce Williams’ Bizarre Manifesto Reveals His Sexual Orientation

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The OXD Mirror: Go Deep In The Night with Lauren Flax

The OXD Mirror: Go Deep In The Night with Lauren Flax

Lauren Flax

BY RU BHATT

OCCUPY THE DISCO (OXD) curates and recommends music events to the gay community in NYC—in an effort to move the focus of the nightlife scene beyond the promoter and venue and to the music itself. OXD’s goal is to inspire, entertain, engage and empower the gay audience to reclaim their ability to question and experience the unknown. The OXD Mirror will serve to showcase tunes that are definitely off-the-beaten-path but rightfully deserve the attention of the gay ear.

NYC’s Get Up Recordings, co-owned by LGBT nightlife denizens Christy Love & W. Jeremy Pelser (House of Stank), unleashed fellow city-dweller Lauren Flax‘s ‘In The Night’ earlier this week. The deep house tune is a veritable banger that’s bound to set dance floors ablaze. Included within the release is the ‘Vocal Mix,’ with haunting catchy lyrics brought to life by Jo Lampert‘s soulful voice, a ‘Flaxy Dub’ and an entrancing remix by Miami’s Mystic Bill.

  • Jessica 6‘s latest single, ‘Down Low’ (featured on this column by Josh a few weeks ago) gets a steamy, dark room edit that subdues the original’s poppier elements, courtesy of NYC’s gay DJ and production duo, Donkey (Josh Sparber & Mikey Fuentes).
  • Donkey originally introduced me to Hot Natured with their 2013 mixtape, Sessions 001, which featured the collaborative house project’s iconic track, ‘Benediction.’ Later that year, Hot Natured released their debut album, Different Sides of the Sun. Hot Natured’s futuristic sound returns with ‘Off World Lover,’ a dynamic track that once again highlight’s Ali Love’s beautiful vocals.
  • ‘Benediction’ was one of my favorite songs to play during the first season of our winter tea dance, Paradisco. Another favorite that year was Touch Sensitive‘s ‘Pizza Guy,’ which is getting a new remix EP later this month. France’s I:CUBE turns the laidback original into a piano driven house thumper which will complement remixes by Fantastic Man, Sau Poler and Sage Caswell.
  • Pional‘s subdued treatment of Jamie xx‘s ‘A Stranger In A Room’ harkens back to the brilliance he found with John Talabot on their collaborative remix of the xx‘s ‘Chained.’ ICYMI, I featured Talabot’s solo Jaimie xx remix on my last column.
  • George FitzGerald, one of house music’s strongest producers, shocked fans when his debut album catered to the softer side of the British musician. Nevertheless, FitzGerald’s songwriting capabilities are complemented perfectly by Bonobo’s delicate remix of the album’s lead single, ‘Boxed In.’

This week’s post was written and curated by Ru Bhatt. Check out more of his music picks on his podcast, The Ru-Mix and on Made In Brazil.

Be sure to check out these tracks and more on Soundcloud. For more information on OXD, check out our website and accompanying blog at www.occupythedisco.com, like us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter: @OccupyTheDisco.

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Virginia Gunman Had Been Ordered to Get Medical Help Before He Was Fired

Virginia Gunman Had Been Ordered to Get Medical Help Before He Was Fired

Vester Flanagan went to great lengths to control how people saw him, tweeting photographs of his life and sending a national news organization a fax of nearly two dozen pages outlining his grievances.

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Meet 'Les Danseurs,' The Stunning Male Dancers Of Paris

Meet 'Les Danseurs,' The Stunning Male Dancers Of Paris

“Dance is one of the most difficult things to capture because it’s all about motion,” photographer Matthew Brookes explained. “The challenge is to capture a movement at its climax, and this is almost a gut instinct because it happens so fast.”

Brookes has a particularly strong gut instinct when it comes to capturing the fleeting moments of dance. His series, “Les Danseurs,” focuses on the beauty of Parisian male dancers, featuring the highly attuned figures twisting and turning in spaces outside of the ballet studio.

To replicate this idea of a “climax,” he asked his subjects to mimic the movements of birds falling from the sky. The resulting images feature a beautiful mix of fluttering limbs and achingly exact poses. “I tried to capture the emotion and power of the dancers,” Brookes added in an interview with The Huffington Post. “That’s what I find fascinating.”

Brookes says he was drawn to the world of dance by accident. After a casting friend introduced him to one of the ballet dancers from the Paris Opera, he ended up photographing his first ballet master. “The portrait was such a great experience,” he added, so much so that “the dancer asked if I was interested in shooting his friends.” Eventually, these portraits became the basis of a deeply personal project, one that, after a few months, became the basis of a book, published earlier this summer.

“In the end, I photographed the ballet dancers for a year between their rehearsals and training sessions,” he said.

Brookes notes that outside of dance, he simply enjoys photographing people, following in the footsteps of Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Herb Ritts and Bruce Weber. “I always photograph people. l love to capture the emotion of my subjects, so connecting with them is my biggest challenge and also the biggest reward.  It’s an exchange so their participation is extremely important.” 

In “Les Danseurs,” this collaboration became vital, as the subjects became responsible for bending their bodies in ways that Brookes, perhaps, could not have imagined himself. See a preview of the stunning series below.

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How the color of your walls can affect your mood

How the color of your walls can affect your mood

When decorating a new home, there are thousands of questions to be answered – yet people often seem to forget one of the key things that could turn your new house into a home in the blink of an eye (or rather, the swipe of a brush): colors!

Judging by conversations I had in the past it’s not quite common knowledge that colors can have an effect your mood; so, with a bit of help from the experts at Wickes, we’re here to give you a refresher on how colors can influence your mood – and how to best use them.

Before diving head first into choosing the right color, think of the room you want to paint and choose an appropriate finish: vinyl and silk paints are the most common, giving you a flawless finish – they’re great for general rooms – but you may need something more durable for other rooms.

Kitchen paint, for example, can simply be wiped clean with a damp cloth without damaging the paintwork, while bathroom paint protects your walls against moisture and mold caused by steamy showers – and that’s only two of the finishes Wickes offer!

But to the colors: as a rule of thumb, neutral tones like warm grays, beige or creams create a soothing, calm atmosphere while bolder colors can turn a room formal or energetic in no time at all.

 

Red

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Like a good lipstick, red walls – from bright cherry to dark crimson – can instantly make a room feel lively and warm; already social rooms by default, pops of red on the walls will make kitchens and dining rooms even more inviting.

My father always said red walls made people angry – while that isn’t true, the color is said to increase your heart rate, so it’s not the best choice for a calm bedroom but works very well in an office. I’m speaking from experience here.

Since all-red rooms can be a bit overwhelming (and feel smaller), it’s a better choice to opt for an accent wall or set the red against delicate, softer pinks to give the room some balance.

 

Blue

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Blue is the serene, soothing brother to lively reds and yellows – but also a very elegant and formal choice, if we think of the traditional royal blue.

With a plethora of shades to choose from, there’s something for all purposes: shades of aqua are seen as refreshing, while sky blue is often associated with harmony and a sense of tranquility.

Blue can even help sleep when used on bedroom walls – but make sure the hue isn’t too cool, especially in rooms without much sun, because they can trick your body into feeling cold, especially in winter.

 

Yellow

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In a pale or pastel shade, yellow can be calm, peaceful and has the potential to warm up a room, especially when sunshine streams in – with the bonus that the room will feel open and spacious.

When used at its most vibrant, yellow isn’t just cheerful and positive, but also a very lively and energizing color – ideal for kitchens (once again, talking from experience!) or children’s rooms.

It also adds a bit of a zing to your walls, giving them a fresh, modern feel without being too overwhelming.

 

Green

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Much like blue, green is a balancing, relaxing color and can create restorative and tranquil atmosphere in any room.

Think of the woods, of expanses of grass: the association with nature is what makes green such a peaceful color, often seen as creating composure and helping people reconnect with themselves.

Whether you prefer lighter hues, like lemongrass, or the deep green of conifers or pines, they all add an open, calm atmosphere to your home.

 

Orange

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If you want to get people talking and socializing, orange is your go-to color – it’ll brighten up living and dining rooms (and any other room, for that matter) and instantly create a social atmosphere.

A very optimistic color, orange walls will chase gloomy thoughts away with its cheerful and warm aura.

Much like red, orange is very strong and can quickly be overwhelming, so it’s best used in a combination with more delicate shades or, if you want to go all-out, as an accent wall.

 

Brown

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Did you ever notice how, when winter comes around, clothing and home accessories suddenly seem to turn brown?

That’s because brown is not just a very warm color, it also creates an air of safety – much like a cosy cocoon, shielding you from the cold outside your window – and puts people at ease.

And as if it couldn’t get better, browns in combination with neutrals are timelessly stylish and never out of fashion.

 

Black

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The most dramatic of color choices, black is unapologetically high-impact and, when done right, feels like the haute couture of wall colors.

Moderation is key – black woodwork, accent walls or accessories make for stunning, dramatic eye-catchers without turning the room too dark.

Alternatively, black adds depth and a bit of spice to a sleek monochromatic color scheme.

 

White

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Yes, white can feel clinical – but that’s often a sign that it’s not done quite right and all it needs to fix this cold atmosphere is to off set the white walls with pictures or colorful accents.

When done right, white can be calming and soothing – the ideal color to help you wind down after a long day at work – and make rooms feel light, open and airy, making it an ideal choice for small rooms.

In case you’re not quite sure which exact shade is right for you, Wickes Colour @ Home range has 164 high-quality colors to choose from – and besides giving you the best advice on which color works best, the experts at Wickes also have all the right tools for the right job!

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