Ansel Elgort Is Bringing the Beat to Bar Mitzvahs with Electronic Smash ‘To Life’ – LISTEN

Ansel Elgort Is Bringing the Beat to Bar Mitzvahs with Electronic Smash ‘To Life’ – LISTEN

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Ansel Elgort is more than just a pretty face on the silver screen, as the 21-year-old actor also happens to be a talented disc jockey. Under his electronic music moniker Alonoso, the Divergent star has just released his first single “To Life” featuring Too Many Zooz.

HERE WE GO! “TO LIFE” IS OUT NOW!!!! SO HYPE!!!
Get it on @iTunes now!!!
t.co/aF9Bna6xEu
#AnsoloToLife @toomanyzooz @islandrecords

— Ansolo (@Ansolo_Music) September 18, 2015

MTV writes:

“To Life” (or “L’Chaim,” judging by the single artwork of a young Jewish boy participating in a hora dance) is an old-world blaster complete with deep brass squawks and pulsating pounds. It’s a club banger for bar mitzvahs as well as EDM festivals, and that’s cool.

Elgort also teased the upcoming music video for the track:

TO LIFE (Live Video)

COMING SOON . . .
#ansolotolife @TooManyZooz pic.twitter.com/mXZgKFg52r

— Ansolo (@Ansolo_Music) September 18, 2015

Listen below:

Related, Actor Ansel Elgort Addresses Gay Rumors: ‘Be True to Yourself’ 

 

 

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Never Woman Enough: How Trans Women Are Held To Unrealistic Standards

Never Woman Enough: How Trans Women Are Held To Unrealistic Standards
Originally published on Unwritten by Caitlyn Blair.

The word transgender can otherwise be defined as a person whose self-identity does not conform to the conventional notions of being a man or a woman. By definition, being transgender means being a non-conformist. So, it is an excitingly rare occurrence that the issue has been on the forefront of so much media coverage recently. While members of the LGBTQ community are surely welcoming the long-awaited acceptance that icons such as Caitlyn Jenner and Laverne Fox from Orange Is The New Black have received, there are some who can’t help but wonder if all the media attention has resulted in a misrepresentation of the community.

When Caitlyn first announced that she was in the process of becoming a woman, people were more than hesitant about it. It was not until she modified herself to fit society’s standards for being a woman that she was embraced in loving arms. I am thrilled for Caitlyn and am truly proud that she is becoming the person she has desired to be all her life. It touches my heart to know about all the trans individuals whose lives she has enriched and who she has inspired to finally showcase their true selves to the world.

However, for many transgender people, such a dramatic transformation is simply unrealistic and from a practical standpoint, unaffordable. If Caitlyn had come out in 1976, the year she received an Olympic gold medal, such a medal would never have been received. This is because it is of upmost difficulty for a trans individual to participate in sports, being that sports are primarily divided into girls teams and boys teams. Struggles like these are ones that trans people face every day, and that the media often fails to cover.

This became especially evident to me upon my conversation with Delfin Bautista, who is the head of the LGBTQ center at the university I attend and who identifies as being trans, specifically Two-Spirit or genderqueer. For people like Delfin, the only way to attain the proper hormones needed in order to become a “woman” or a “man” in the eyes of the public would be to become properly diagnosed with a mental health problem saying that you need these drugs because of this issue which you are unfortunate enough to have been born with.

“This is who I am. It’s not a diagnosis,” Delfin says, “However, there are many who are willing to, if you will, play the game and admit to having a problem in order to be who they need to be.” While many trans people have sadly developed mental health issues due to the ridicule they have received from their peers or from simply feeling outcast, being transgender in itself is an identity, NOT a mental health issue.

I wish the media would cover more people like Delfin, who, while they identify as genderqueer, proudly wears a beard and lacks outrageously feminine outfits, much unlike the famous trans YouTuber Gigi Gorgeous. Those of you who have heard of her have probably watched her makeup tutorials and envied her long and voluptuous blonde hair. Her name alone perpetuates the hyper feminine stereotype that many women, trans or otherwise, cannot or may simply have no desire to embody. While it is wonderfully empowering that she is conducting herself how she pleases, transgender individuals should not have to feel obligated to follow in her footsteps in order for their gender identity to be fully embraced.

“Women are held to standards that are unrealistic. Trans women are held to those same standards times ten.” – Delfin Bautista

Five years ago, being gay was widely seen as taboo. Three years ago, being bisexual was dismissed as being “confused.” Now, the public is starting to become more comfortable with the transgender idea, but this battle is far from being won. It will not be won until all individuals feel free to love who they want to love and be the person they truly want to be, not an ethnocentrically modified, conformed version of that person.

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Huckabee says Obama only wants to ‘appease homosexuals’ with Mike Fanning nomination

Huckabee says Obama only wants to ‘appease homosexuals’ with Mike Fanning nomination

Mike Huckabee has condemned Obama’s nomination of openly gay Mike Fanning for the next US Secretary of the Navy.

On Saturday, the presidential candidate and Christian minister’s campaign team released a statement on the nomination. ‘It’s clear President Obama is more interested in appeasing America’s homosexuals than honoring America’s heroes.’

Fanning’s nomination was announced on Friday, and will now go to the senate to decide.

‘Veterans suicide is out-of-control and military readiness is dangerously low, yet Obama is so obsessed with pandering to liberal interest groups he’s nominated an openly gay civilian to run the Army,’ Huckabee said.

‘Homosexuality is not a job qualification. The U.S. military is designed to keep Americans safe and complete combat missions, not conduct social experiments,’ he continued.

In a statement on his nomination, Obama highlighted Fanning’s experience as a key strength in his nomination. ‘Eric brings many years of proven experience and exceptional leadership to this new role… I am confident he will help lead America’s Soldiers with distinction.’

He has served as Air Force under secretary, deputy under secretary of the Navy, and deputy chief management officer of the Navy.

Most recently he’d been acting under secretary of the Army and as a close civilian adviser to Defense Secretary Ashton Carter.

LGBT advocacy group Human Rights Campaign said Huckabee’s comments were based on ‘bigotry’.

JoDee Winterhof, senior vice president of policy and political affairs of HRC said: ’Mike Huckabee is so blinded by his own bigotry that he would oppose someone with two decades of national security experience just because of his sexual orientation.’

‘Mike Huckabee’s naked prejudice and willingness to smear an experienced public servant shows he is unfit to be commander in chief.’

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Jack Flanagan

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U.S. Military Denies Chelsea Manning’s Request to Grow Her Hair Out

U.S. Military Denies Chelsea Manning’s Request to Grow Her Hair Out

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Despite the U.S. military’s approval of hormone therapy for Chelsea Manning as part of her gender reassignment, the convicted Wikileaker has been denied her request to grow her hair out to female standards.

Manning tweeted the following earlier today:

Bad news for me: Military continues to make me cut my hair to male standards > = | I’m gonna fight in court

— Chelsea Manning (@xychelsea) September 18, 2015

Military officials cited security concerns as the reason behind the denial.

“Even though the military agrees that allowing Chelsea to grow her hair is a critical part of her treatment plan, they continue to deny her basic human and constitutional rights,” said Chase Strangio, attorney in the ACLU’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Project, in a statement. “When we filed our lawsuit a year ago, Chelsea had already waited more than a year for even minimal care to treat her gender dysphoria. We are confident that this decision will be overturned by the court but saddened that Chelsea’s treatment continues to be needlessly impeded.”

BREAKING: Military officials deny Chelsea Manning permission to follow female grooming standards while incarcerated

— ACLU National (@ACLU) September 18, 2015

In September 2014, the ACLU filed a lawsuit demanding that the Department of Defense provide Manning with appropriate medical treatment for her gender dysphoria.

Related, U.S. Army Court of Appeals Rules Military Can No Longer Refer to Chelsea Manning as a Man

The news comes as President Obama nominated an openly gay man, Eric Flanning, to serve as Army secretary.

[photo via Twitter]

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'Every Breath We Draw' Photo Book Explores Identity, Desire And Connection

'Every Breath We Draw' Photo Book Explores Identity, Desire And Connection

A new photo book has just been release and it examines the power of identity, desire, and connection through the art of portraiture.

Every Breath We Draw is a striking collection of images from photographer Jess Dugan, who sought out subjects that exhibit, in her words, a form of “gentle masculinity.” Through this work, Dugan complicates traditional notions of masculinity by photographing individuals in intimate spaces as meaningful exchanges took place.

In many ways the project is personal for Dugan, who calls it “one big self portrait” and who reveals that she came to define what masculinity means for herself apart from societal expectations.

“I am interested in a version of masculinity that is more expansive, and more vulnerable, than the kind often represented in mainstream culture,” Dugan told The Huffington Post.

Check out some images from Every Breath We Draw, as well as an interview with Dugan, below.

Head here to see more from Dugan and Every Breath We Draw.

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New children’s book supports ‘invisible’ same-sex parents in Peru

New children’s book supports ‘invisible’ same-sex parents in Peru

The first Peruvian children’s book featuring same-sex parents will be unveiled on September 30.

Written by activist Veronica Ferrari, ¿Camila tiene dos mamás? (Camilla has two moms?) tells the story of a 9-year-old girl who lives with her two mothers, Lucia and Patricia, and her one-eyed dog. 

The book ‘seeks to make visible all these families of lesbian mothers and of gay fathers existing in Peru, but who are not recognized nor protected,’ the author explained, speaking to TeleSUR.

When Camila starts a new school, her classmate doesn’t understand her family set up, making the young girl feel like an outcast.

All the parents and children at the school start talking about her, and she is called to the Principal’s office as rumors start to spread.

Luckily, a happy ending prevails: Camila’s mothers explain that love ties their family together.

‘For half of the books (we sell), LGBT families will buy it, the other half, it will be conservative groups that threatened to burn it,’ said Ferrari, speaking to TeleSUR

‘After the significant participation in the last Gay Pride we started thinking there must be many homosexual parents that need to themselves reflected in these kind of stories.’

She added: ‘We want to tell them they are not alone and that living with dignity implies being prepared to be visible and confront the consequences with love and courage, and this way helping the fight against discrimination.’

The book is being published by independent publishing house, El Armario De Zoe (Zoe’s Closet), which generates content for LGBTI people in Peru, as well as the wider community.

‘These stories are universal and anyone can identify with them,’ the publishers’ Facebook page explains.

‘We are committed to sharing the experiences of minorities, and getting the word out to more people, especially young boys and girls looking for material relating to their lives and their problems; who want to see a reflection of themselves, but can’t find anything.’

‘We want to contribute to a fairer, more dignified, better country and believe that books are a great way to do it.’

Same-sex relationships are not currently recognized by law in Peru, after the most recent attempt to pass the Civil Unions Bill was officially shelved in April 2015.

Joint adoption by same-sex couples is not possible, and lesbians cannot access IVF if they want to have children.

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Lawmakers to Call for Designation of Stonewall Inn as National Park Site

Lawmakers to Call for Designation of Stonewall Inn as National Park Site

Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) will be among dignitaries on hand at a 2 pm rally outside the Stonewall Inn in NYC’s Greenwich Village that will call for the historic bar, seen as the birthplace of the modern LGBT rights movement, to be designated a National Park site.
stonewallSay the organizers: “There are more than 400 national parks in America, two-thirds of which are dedicated to sites of cultural and historic significance.  In Seneca Falls, New York, Women’s Rights National Historical Park tells the story of the first Women’s Rights Convention held there in July 1848. The Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail in Alabama traces the march led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the struggle for civil rights. A national park for Stonewall would tell the story of the LGBT community’s fight equal rights in America.”

Said Nadler to the Washington Blade:

“The National Park Service, through national monuments, through national battlefields, all kinds of national things, illustrates the story of this country. It’s important to expand the diversity of this story presented by the National Park Service, in this case, to present the story of the struggle for civil rights of LGBT Americans. There is nothing in the National Park System that deals with this, and that’s a huge omission in terms of the history of this country, the history of this struggle and the ongoing struggle for human rights.”

The Blade adds:

The U.S. government already designated the privately owned Stonewall Inn in 2000 as a national historic landmark, but that’s considered a lower-tier designation given to 2,500 sites throughout the country. Last year, the Department of the Interior announced it was undertaking a theme study to examine ways to incorporate LGBT stories into the the National Park Service. The new effort to have a national monument dedicated to the Stonewall Riots shares a similar goal, but is separate and distinct from the agency-led initiative.

President Obama, under the Antiquities Act, would be able to authorize such a designation. The other option is to have Congress do so through legislation.

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REVIEW: Rotisserie du Chambertin – Gevrey-Chambertin, Burgundy

REVIEW: Rotisserie du Chambertin – Gevrey-Chambertin, Burgundy

A relatively new restaurant in the attractive village of Gevrey-Chambertin, Rotisserie du Chambertin is well worth booking a table for dinner while staying in the region.

We began with a terrine, then a duck sausage in a rich red wine sauce, finishing with a cheese and herb local speciality, although I had dessert-envy as the lemon souffle looked spectacular.

Highly recommended.

Gay Star News reviews Rotisserie du Chambertin – Gevrey-Chambertin, Burgundy
Gay Star News reviews Rotisserie du Chambertin – Gevrey-Chambertin, Burgundy
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This Year’s Gay Days Weekend At Disney Will Be The Most Thrilling Yet

This Year’s Gay Days Weekend At Disney Will Be The Most Thrilling Yet

Eddie Shapiro (left) with friend

Eddie Shapiro (left) with friend

For one weekend this fall — October 2-4, to be specific — the happiest place on earth becomes one the gayest places on the planet. That’s when thousands of LGBT revelers walk through the gates of the Magic Kingdom transforming Disneyland into a landscape of red T-shirts. Since 1998 when it was organized by Eddie Shapiro and Jeffrey Epstein (who also coauthored the guide book Queens in the Kingdom), the annual event Gay Days Anaheim has drawn many thousands of fairy tale fans to the amusement park to thrill to both the exhilarating rides and the exciting parties. Shapiro, who now produces the weekend solo,  chatted with Queerty about how Gay Days has evolved over the years, what he has planned for guests next month and how to maximize your pleasure during the weekend.

Queerty: This will be the 18th annual Gay Days weekend. How do you keep the activities fresh every year?

Eddie Shapiro: One of the things I adore about producing Gay Days is that I can add whatever I want, so if I can imagine it, I can add it to the weekend. I asked Audra McDonald if she wanted to perform last year and she couldn’t, but this year she could so, poof, it’s on the schedule. Ben Rimalower is a friend of mine and I saw his fantastic show, Patti Issues, off-Broadway. I asked him if he wanted to do it at Gay Days, he did, and, poof, It’s on the schedule. At the same time, we keep a lot of the favorites like our three signature parties, but even those change every year with different headliners. And we keep our in-park activities as Gay Days traditions because people love them! 

10668967_10152461587912989_7815647425091461900_oHow involved is Disney in the actual organizing of the weekend?

They are both very involved and not at all. On the one hand, all of the programming decisions are done by me, but on the other, I couldn’t make most of them work without Disney’s facilitation. They are very cooperative as long as we stay respectful of their mission, which is to provide a great Gay Days experience while at the same time not disrupting the resort for the non-Gay Days guests. That doesn’t mean that we have to “tone it down” or anything, but it does mean that we don’t own the park. We all wear our red shirts, but we don’t walk down Main Street chanting or anything. 

Since it’s primarily a family-oriented theme park, how receptive have you found the typical hetero-headed families to be toward the significant presence of LGBT folks?

That has changed so much over the 18 years we’ve been doing this. There are always people who roll their eyes, who mutter under their breath and stuff like that. But I think these days, homophobic people are a little embarrassed to be overt in showing their homophobia, just as racists now know better than to proclaim their racism.But I have to tell you, I get lots of email from straight families who are totally complimentary about Gay Days. We have a reputation of being polite and fun-loving and it’s infectious. I get far more fan mail from straight families than hate mail. 

Screen Shot 2015-09-15 at 1.40.10 PMPeople are encouraged to wear red T-shirts. What’s the significance of this?

It’s really just so that we can spot each other easily. But it’s amazing how powerful it is. When you see all that red in the park, the feeling that we are, on this weekend, the majority and not the minority is glaringly obvious. It’s really rewarding looking around the park, no matter where you are, and seeing red everywhere.

What are some of the notable ways the weekend has evolved over the years?

When we started, we began just like Gay Days in Orlando began: a few friends spread the word to show up on a given Saturday, wearing red. We handed out fliers in WeHo, we sent messages in chat rooms. There was no Facebook then. After a couple of years, as our numbers grew, we started planning unofficial events. Meet us in the park and stuff like that. And then, in year six, we added the first “official” event, Kingdom, our dance party, and we’ve been growing ever since. It helped that the park grew, too. When we started, there was no California Adventure. Now there are two parks and a whole downtown area that allows us to create a weekend’s worth of fun.

10955207_10152834055162989_5582916669640607942_nThis is the first Gay Days weekend since the Supreme Court ruling for marriage equality. Are there any events planned to commemorate this?

You know, we always have a proposal or two, and this year, like last, Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings will have a table in our Welcome Center, marketing same-sex weddings. How’s that for progress?

What have been some of the most memorable highlights from past years for you?

Oh, there are so many. I expect the Audra McDonald concert to be one of them. The Q & A I did with Carol Channing a few years ago was an absolute highlight. Our first pool party. Jennifer Hudson singing at Kingdom. But really, the thing that what I truly enjoy the most is walking down Main Street and just seeing the joy. It really is something. I think we as a society, and even as a gay society, are a little jaded these days. But boy, people really get in touch with their joy at Gay Days and watching it manifest throughout the park always makes me very happy.

AMEach year major talent performs in concert, such as Audra McDonald this year. What’s the appeal for this caliber of performers during this particular weekend?

Every performer knows that there is no more adoring audience than a gay audience. Chita Rivera once told me, though, that gay audiences are also the most discerning, so having their love was especially meaningful to her. We are an ideal audience, if I do say so myself. And then, of course, there’s getting to add “playing Disneyland” to your resume!

What are the secrets to maximizing the time at the park and enjoying as many rides as possible?

It’s funny, because on most days of the year, when I am in a Disney park, I am known as a bit of a sergeant. I am there at park opening very strategically getting Fast Passes and rushing from ride to ride before lines get insane. It’s important to have a strategy planned, leaving the less crowded rides, such as Small World or the Tiki Room, for the middle of the day. But on Gay Days. it’s very different. I think the thrill is meandering around taking in the environment, awash in red. And riding the rides like the steam boat, the Jungle Cruise or the train, where you can talk to other guests. I don’t usually ride those on other days, but I do on Gay Days! And I will always cram in Space Mountain if I can. And if I am seeing someone, the Haunted Mansion. Twice. 

For more information on Gay Days, go here and watch the official teaser for the festivities below.

Jeremy Kinser

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