Network TV Addressed PrEP for the First Time on ‘How To Get Away with Murder’ – WATCH

Network TV Addressed PrEP for the First Time on ‘How To Get Away with Murder’ – WATCH

PREP how to get away with murder

The topic of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), was broached on primetime network television for the first time this week in a scene from the premiere of Shonda Rhimes hit drama How To Get Away with Murder that has AIDS Services organizations and PrEP advocates singing the show’s praises.

Watch the scene between Connor (Jack Falahee) and Oliver (Conrad Ricamora):

PrEP is an HIV-prevention method said to be effective 92% of the time by the CDC, in which a pill is taken daily to inhibit transmission of the virus. A recent two and a half year case study of Truvada (the Gilead PrEP pharmaceutical) revealed that not among 600 participants, not a single participant in the study contracted HIV.

Writes Tyler Curry for HIVEqual:

The season opener, written by Peter Norwalk, had skirted the after-school vibe of HIV messaging, and instead showed Connor and Oliver moving forward with their relationship. Connor, who was profoundly underdeveloped in the first season as the slutty, shameless gay character, shows depth and feeling in his interactions with Oliver. The two discuss sex and HIV in a way that many, if not most of HTGAWM’s viewers surely have never seen before.

Curry notes that PrEP advocates are pleased that network (PrEP has been discussed in a substantial way on cable in HBO’s Looking) television has taken on this topic for the first time :

Eric McCulley, a PrEP advocate and moderator of the popular Facebook group, PrEP Facts, championed the episode.

“To my knowledge, it’s the first time PrEP has ever been seriously mentioned on network primetime television. That’s a big megaphone for a serious sexual health topic.”

#HTGAWM and @shondarhimes educate audiences on #PrEP. Yes! HIV shouldn’t stand in the way of love. #GreaterThanAIDS pic.twitter.com/igfYv0aWDQ

— Greater Than AIDS (@GreaterThanAIDS) September 25, 2015

 

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Network TV Addressed PrEP for the First Time on ‘How To Get Away with Murder’ – WATCH

Bette Midler, Andrew Garfield, and Other Celebs Read Mean Tweets Live: WATCH

Bette Midler, Andrew Garfield, and Other Celebs Read Mean Tweets Live: WATCH

bette midler

Bette Midler, Andrew Garfield, George Clooney, and a host of other celebrities joined Jimmy Kimmel this week for a live rendition of his fan-favorite segment #MeanTweets.

Hear what horrible and hilarious things Twitter has to say about Hollywood’s biggest stars in the video below. Featured celebrities include Jeff Bridges, Kristen Bell, Benedict Cumberbatch, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Bette Midler, Liam Neeson, Emily Blunt, Salma Hayek, Andrew Garfield, Jack Black, Halle Berry, Tobey Maguire, Naomi Watts and George Clooney.

Related: Bette Midler and Jimmy Fallon Do a Lip Flip Cover of ‘Baby It’s You’ 

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LGBT Catholics Among Million Pilgrims Welcoming Pope Francis to Philly

LGBT Catholics Among Million Pilgrims Welcoming Pope Francis to Philly

LGBT Catholics and supporters of marriage equality are among the one million people expected in Philadelphia this weekend for the third and final leg of the first pilgrimage by Pope Francis to the United States.

While there are no sessions scheduled in which Pope Francis is to meet any lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender Catholics, Philadelphia Mayor Micheal Nutter vowed to “seize the opportunity” when he meets the pope to take a stand for the LGBT faithful. 

The pope celebrated mass at the Cathedral Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul this morning,
and in his sermon called on the faithful to honor the church’s legacy by ministering to the disadvantaged: “the impoverished, imprisoned, immigrants and invalids,” reported Delaware Online.

Pope Francis spoke of the “immense contribution” of women in the church. In remarks referring to the 150-year-old brownstone cathedral, The pope said the “history of the Church in this city and state is really a story not about building walls, but about breaking them down.” 

He arrived at the Roman-Corinthian style cathedral carrying a bouquet of white flowers and was welcomed by a children’s choir. 

The church is a not far from Logan Square and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, where crowds gathered throughout the night. Delaware Online reported some slept near the traffic barriers erected along the route Pope Francis traveled in his plain, demure black Fiat. 

Earlier this morning, the pontiff was greeted by crowds at Atlantic Aviation, at the airport used by President Obama when Air Force One drops by Philadelphia for a visit. 

The American Airlines Boeing 777 carrying the 78-year-old pontiff on the 40-minute flight from New York City flew a yellow and white Vatican City flag and American flag from the cockpit windows.

The plane was greeted with a staircase emblazoned with the logo of the World Meetings of Families, which is the reason for his visit to the U.S.  

The pope disembarked from the plane as a local Catholic high school band played the theme song from the movie “Rocky,” a film set in Philadelphia.

Among those greeting the Pope was Richard Bowes, a former Philly cop wounded in the line of duty seven years ago. Francis also got out of his black Fiat to bless a man in a wheelchair on the tarmac, kissing him on the forehead.

However, what greeting the Pope will give LGBT Catholics and supporters of marriage equality isn’t clear. 

“To many, the Catholic church is not a warm place,” said Janet Smith, a professor of moral theology at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit. She is co-editor of the new anthology Living the Truth in Love: Pastoral Approaches to Same-Sex Attraction, which adheres to the church’s traditional teachings about sexuality.

In years past, Catholics lived in neighborhood and ethnic parishes, Smith said, “and there was a sense of community. Now people live away from home, and go to large parishes and don’t feel greeted or at home.”

The lack of community may feel particularly acute to LGBT Catholics, she told the National Catholic Reporter. Some may feel “condemned to a life of loneliness. No Christian should ever feel condemned — particularly if they are following church teaching,” which requires gay Catholics to remain celibate to receive the sacraments. 

LGBT Catholics who don’t adhere to the those teachings experience even more separation from the church community, and want that to change.

“We’re Catholics who love our faith,” said Ryan Hoffmann, a Catholic representing the Equally Blessed advocacy group for gay, bisexual and transgender people. The group is a coaliton for those who believe celibacy is not required to be faithful. “For a lot of us, we can’t not be Catholic. We love our church, but we think it can be better.”

Polling by the Pew Research Center in July found that 57 percent of Catholics support same-sex marriage, an increase from 40 percent in 2001. And in September, another Pew survey found a majority of American Catholics are open to same-sex couples raising children, and are just as good as any other family arrangement. 

“This is a family issue, so it’s important,” Hoffmann told the Columbus Dispatch.

Although group members disagree with certain teachings of their church, they are committed to working for change from within, Hoffmann said.

“We ask the church to reflect on its own identity, an identity now associated with the discriminatory treatment of the LGBT community. We are your sisters and brothers in faith,” said Margie Winters, who lost her job at a suburban Philadelphia Catholic private school, Waldron Mercy Academy, after two parents of students objected to her same-sex marriage. She attended the White House welcoming ceremony on Wednesday and spoke Tuesday at a news conference held by Equally Blessed, a coalition of several groups supportive of LGBT Catholics who are not celibate,

After being denied a booth at the World Meeting of Families, and then barred from using a nearby Catholic Church by Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput, Equally Blessed set up shop in a Methodist church around the corner from the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the main venue for the event.

According to reports, the four-day schedule of the World Meeting of Families held only a single session devoted to gay families on Thursday.

Hoffman said Equally Blessed was frustrated that this was just one of the dozens of World Meeting of Families discussions specifically focuseing on homosexuality and featured a man living a celibate life. Some of the other sessions discuss sexuality, the complementarities of the sexes and the covenant of marriage, reported the Columbus Dispatch.

Reports say the session was moved at the last minute and without explanation from the main hall, capable of seating at least 10,000, to another room capable of seating only about 1,000. Hundreds of people were turned away, and  convention center officials barred them from entering, citing fire code regulations.

So who did the conference organizers welcome? Courage, a ministry that provides support for gay Catholics who practice chastity, were permitted to have a booth in the exhibition hall.

Father Philip Bochanski, an associate director of Courage, says his interactions with members of Equally Blessed, the group that does not mandate celibacy of gay Catholics, have been friendly, he told NCR.

Bochanski said even though Francis isn’t aiming to make changes in church teaching on sexuality, believers need to defend those who are being bullied or ostracized because of their orientation. 

“We all need to practice compassion and be brothers and sisters to one another,” said Bochanski.

Sister Jeannine Gramick, who has spent more than 40 years working with the LGBT community, told NCR that she doesn’t think the pope cares much about doctrine. “The bishops are preaching the old law, which is doctrine and teaching. It’s the old law that binds people, while Pope Francis is preaching the Gospel of love.”

Sister Gramick said she’s held many conversations with Catholic LGBT activists about the pope, and witnessed new excitement, even elation. “Some say that while he says wonderful things, there hasn’t been any change in doctrine. I say, he’s not interested in doctrine. Changes in doctrine come way down the line and that’s not as important.”

Watch a timelapse video from Delaware Online showing the crowds gathered along the route Pope Francis traveled, below.

 

Dawn Ennis

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This game perfectly captures how coming out can change a life forever

This game perfectly captures how coming out can change a life forever

Everyone who came out to their family and friends will remember how it went; from awesome to awful, the experiences vary greatly, but for quite a few people, it will have been awkward and maybe a bit confusing.

For interactive artist Nicky Case, like for so many others, his coming out was the night that changed his life forever.

Born to ‘hyper-conservative Asian parents’, Case has turned his experiences into a simulator game – or rather, an interactive drawing, as it’s text-based.

Created as part, and winner of, of the 2014 #Nar8 Game Jam the ‘half-true game about half-truths’ the game is very personal and gives an insight into the awkwardness that coming out can be.

It starts with Case greeting the player, seemingly sat in Starbucks.

‘Tell me, dear player, how do you think this all ends?’ he asks, presenting a choice of answers: A – with flowers and rainbows and gay unicorns? B – Apparently, with you redditing at Starbuck or C – IT ALL ENDS IN BLOOD.

Depending on what users choose, there will be a little hint on whether they’re right, before Case explains how the game includes the things genuinely said by himself, his parents and his ex-boyfriend – as well as some of the things they didn’t say, but should have.

From then on, it’s straight into the deep end and users encounter Case and his then-boyfriend, Jack, secretly texting and discussing whether Case should come out to his parents, before the latter goes to dinner with his family and the story unravels.

We don’t want to take too much away, but a word of warning: every character will remember what the user said – or what they left out.

To play the game, simply follow this link – it works on desktop computers as well as mobile devices.

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Pentatonix and Chvrches Cover Justin Bieber Hits ‘Where are Ü Now’ and ‘What Do You Mean’

Pentatonix and Chvrches Cover Justin Bieber Hits ‘Where are Ü Now’ and ‘What Do You Mean’

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Two of Justin Bieber’s recent Skrillex and Diplo-produced hits were given cover treatments this week.

MORE NEW MUSIC: The OXD Mirror: The Black Madonna Does Nick Höppner, Double-Dose Tuff City Kids and more

A cappella group Pentatonix put their satiny finish on “Where Are Ü Now”. The video clip features group members Scott Hoying, Mitch GrassiKirstie Maldonado, Avi Kaplan and Kevin Olusola coming together physically and vocally in a subterranean tunnel.

Watch:

And Scottish electronic band Chvrches appeared in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge to throw down a cover version of “What Do You Mean?

ALSO THIS WEEK – NEW MUSIC: Max Richter, Glen Hansard, Hurts, New Order

Chvrches Martin Doherty said of the track: “We just want to have a bit of fun with it. I’m a huge fan of that tune, and [Bieber’s] recent output with Jack U as well. It’s really, really good.”

Listen:

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Pentatonix and Chvrches Cover Justin Bieber Hits ‘Where are Ü Now’ and ‘What Do You Mean’

LGB People Expect To Wind Up In A Nursing Home More Than Non-LGB People

LGB People Expect To Wind Up In A Nursing Home More Than Non-LGB People

Each week HuffPost Gay Voices, in a partnership with blogger Scout, LGBT HealthLink and researcher Susana Fajardo, brings you a round up of some of the biggest LGBT wellness stories from the past seven days. For more LGBT Wellness visit our page dedicated to the topic here

Tons of Health Resources for #BiWeek

We hope you’ve been enjoying all of the #BiWeek resources as much as we have. A few to specifically note are: Bisexual Reality Check For Everyone, Why Saying “Bisexual” Is More Important Than Ever, Celebrating Bisexuals and Biphobia Is Hurting The Health Of Bisexual People.

LGBT People Use Dissolvable Tobacco More

A new study looking at the use of dissolvable tobacco products found that LGBT people were 66% more likely to use them than straight people and that LGBT smokers were 70% more likely than LGBT non-smokers to use them. Wait, tobacco dissolves too? Ugh.

Bad Health Linked to Minority Stress

New research on the impact of minority stress (stress faced by stigmatized groups) and health found that LGB (no T) people who had a traumatic event leading to minority stress were much more likely to suffer bad health shortly afterwards. Fingers crossed that we can fix this.

LGB People Expect Nursing Homes More, Less Family Help

A new study of middle-aged adults found that LGB (no T) people were 49% more likely to think they would need long-term care than straight people, but 29% less likely to think their families would help them. It looks like we’re not expecting our golden years to be very golden. 

Hate Crimes, Assault Common for LGB

New research on hate crimes found that LGB (no T) people had experienced an average of 5 hate crimes in their lifetime. 54% had been physically assaulted and 30% had been sexually assaulted. Here’s to hoping this changes soon.

LGB People Use ALL Tobacco Products More

Bad news on the tobacco front. Researchers recently found that LGB (no T) people used all tobacco products more than straight people, except for cigars. Even scarier: bi women have the highest tobacco use of all. This wasn’t the way we wanted to celebrate #BiWeek.

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USDA rejects farmer’s application because he lives in ‘offensive’ Gay, Georgia

USDA rejects farmer’s application because he lives in ‘offensive’ Gay, Georgia

A farmer from US state of Georgia was upset when he learned his hometown was on the US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) list of banned words.

Gene King, a cattle farmer from the community of Gay, Georgia, applied for a special interstate transport license with the department – but it was rejected because the computer system detected a banned word in his address.

King only learned of this when he called the USDA to check on the application’s status.

‘She said it’s kicking it out saying that’s an offensive word and won’t accept your application,’ he told Fox5 Atlanta.

As the computer system would always reject new applications made from an address in Gay, the department emailed King, telling him to change it to Bay and add a note – in all caps – that his hometown was in fact called Gay, so they could work around it.

But the farmer told the government worker on the phone with him he wouldn’t have it.

‘I want to submit it as Gay, Georgia, because that’s where I live,’ he said.

The government worker then proceeded to ask him whether he wanted a number or not. King did and changed his hometown’s name on the form – afterwards, the USDA could manually correct it to Gay.

‘I said ma’am. This is ridiculous,’ he told Fox5.

‘My name is Gene King. I live here in Gay, Ga. That’s G-A-Y, not B-A-Y.’

The USDA holds a database of words with bad connotations, the department said in a statement; it was created as part of the now replaced National Animal Identification System because ‘IT developers were concerned about the possibility of people attempting to create “bad” premises IDs’ as proof there was a problem with the program.

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Ellen’s Gardener Is Blinding Us With His Biceps; Cristiano Ronaldo Is All Oiled Up

Ellen’s Gardener Is Blinding Us With His Biceps; Cristiano Ronaldo Is All Oiled Up

This week, James Corden discovered true love with Keith from BuzzFeed, John Stamos came thisss close to being the bisexual hooker of our dreams and Tom Hiddleston is happy to get naked for the right reason. Here’s what happened on Instagram:

What’s as hot as George Burgess? Possibly his two brothers.

Ian Somerhalder has a pussy cat on his lap.

#tbt Season two of The Vampire Diaries- just after starting #ISF aka The Ian Somerhalder Foundation. Exhausted after a long winter day and napping with my kid. What would life be like without our adopted babies..? Millions of shelter pets lose their lives each year without finding forever families. Share your pro-pet adoption message, story or photo with me using #LightForPets to help them find loving, safe forever homes! Please, let’s make shelter, stray and abused dogs and cats part of our families. Adopt this week? This month? This year? Do it. Please. Share your stories-thank you go to: www.remembermethursday.org/ A photo posted by iansomerhalder (@iansomerhalder) on

All those hours spent toiling as Ellen’s gardener sure has inflated Billy Reilich‘s biceps.

The truth is, Adam Lambert‘s always loved you.

Don’t Cry For Me Argentina A photo posted by ADAMLAMBERT (@adamlambert) on

We’ll bet Colombia loves you, too, Eliad Cohen.

Colombia, te amo ????

A video posted by Eliad Cohen (@eliad_cohen) on

Let’s play peekaboo, Cristiano Ronaldo.

A photo posted by Cristiano Ronaldo (@cristiano) on

Russell Tovey is wigging out over his best friend Rocky.

Current situation #wig #rocky #devon

A photo posted by Russelltovey (@russelltovey) on

Sam Smith woke up screaming over his hit 007 theme.

A photo posted by Sam Smith (@samsmithworld) on

Jussie Smollett got to meet his idol.

Zac Efron was just clowning around.

A photo posted by Zac Efron (@zacefron) on

The Rock threw back to when he had a full head of curls.

My nightmare aka my very first TV “appearance” when I was 11yrs old. At a WWE TV taping in Allentown, PA. Since my dad was always on the road wrestling, any father/son time we got in was great, so I was super pumped to travel with him. It was backstage that I’d meet a man who years later we’d enjoy tremendous success together and he’d become one of my strongest mentors in business – Vince McMahon. I’ll never forget he shook my hand, looked down at me and said “We gotta get you on camera tonight young man!”. I thought, “WHOA I’m gonna be on TV… can’t wait to tell my friends… AWESOME!”. So I’m sitting there in the crowd, the camera man comes over and tells me he’s getting ready to shoot so be ready.. It was in that defining moment that I just realized something awful… I was just getting over a bad case of Chicken Pox (you can clearly see a few “post pox” on my face) and I thought “Holy sh*t this is terrible! The world will see me for the first time and I look like someone set fire to my face and stomped it out with cleats”. Looking back at this gem of a picture, there’s two things I’ve learned: Things are never as bad as they seem (especially at 11yrs old) and instead of worrying about my Chicken Pox I should’ve been concerned with the world questioning whether I was a boy or a girl. Which, for the record happened all the time to me when I was a kid. #PrePubertyWasABitch #StopWorryingSweatheart #GetYourLittleAssInTheGym #TBT

A photo posted by therock (@therock) on

Max Joseph took in the London skyline.

Steve Grand enjoyed a bit of the old In-n-Out.

@innout #blessed

A photo posted by Steve Grand (@stevegrandmusic) on

Michael B. Jordan is a fighter and a lover.

My Toughest Opponent #creed Photo cred: @eli_joshua A photo posted by michaelbjordan (@michaelbjordan) on

We’ll keep it down if you will, Sachin Bhatt.

Singing Voice Over sesh for something coming up! Shhhh can’t say yet. ? EMMYS!!! #indian #singer #session #tv #emmys?? ??? ????: @timothyjoelwright

A photo posted by s a c h i n b h a t t (@sachinbhatt) on

Andy DeVine has had it up to here.

Bury me alive! Nothing will stop my text game! #workaholics A photo posted by Adam Devine (@andybovine) on

Nev Schulman is hare-ier than ever.

bday weekend is finally hare! ?: @el_peego

A photo posted by Nev Schulman (@nevschulman) on

We bet Chris Hardwick and Jimmy Fallon will have some really funny babies.

Finally, there’s proof that Andrew Rannells and Jonathan Groff are two different people.

Actor-author Darryl Stephens is beautiful inside and out.

Article on #REQUIREDREADING in the latest issue of OBVIOUS MAG. Interview by @jerrismogul and photos by @dexterbrownfoto

A photo posted by Darryl Stephens (@darrylstephens) on

Jeremy Kinser

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Stephen Colbert Introduces Line of All-Inclusive Wedding Cake Toppers: WATCH

Stephen Colbert Introduces Line of All-Inclusive Wedding Cake Toppers: WATCH

Stephen Colbert wedding cake toppers

On last night’s The Late Show, Stephen Colbert returned to Colbert Report territory with a hilarious segment on some of the ridiculous stuff being spouted about same-sex marriage these days, and offered up a marketing solution for how to deal with some of the nutty theories being thrown around.

Says Colbert:

“I was miffed when Kentucky County clerk and forehead magnate Kim Davis refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples but I also felt bad for her when that judge sent her to jail and even worse when she was sentenced to spend an afternoon with Mike Huckabee.”

Steve KingHe quickly moves on to Rep. Steve King (R-IA), who said in July that the Supreme Court ruling means that “You can marry my lawnmower.”

So, (perhaps as a component of his new lifestyle brand?) Colbert has decided to introduce a line of all-inclusive wedding cake toppers which include the classic “three women, two men where one man is married to two of the women and the other man is married to the other woman but his wife is also married to one of the other two wives,” as well as “15 babies in top hats,” and all other eventualities including Steve King and his lawnmower.

Watch:

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Stephen Colbert Introduces Line of All-Inclusive Wedding Cake Toppers: WATCH