Northern Ireland to Lift Lifetime Ban on Blood Donation by Gay Men

Northern Ireland to Lift Lifetime Ban on Blood Donation by Gay Men

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Northern Ireland Health Minister Michelle O’Neill is set to announce an end to the lifetime ban on blood donation by gay men later today, the Belfast Telegraph reports:

A similar ban was lifted in England, Scotland and Wales in 2011 and replaced with rules that allowed gay men to give blood 12 months after their last sexual encounter with another man.

The lifetime ban had been retained in Northern Ireland by successive Democratic Unionist health ministers.

Sinn Fein’s Mrs O’Neill took over the health portfolio last week in the wake of the Assembly election and the decision on the blood ban is the first major announcement of her tenure.

The change will not be opposed, according to the paper.

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Who Will Win Besides ‘Hamilton’? Our 2016 Tony Predictions

Who Will Win Besides ‘Hamilton’? Our 2016 Tony Predictions

Cynthia Erivo in 'The Color Purple'

Cynthia Erivo in ‘The Color Purple’

Yes, Hamilton is going to win A LOT of Tonys. No, it probably won’t take home the record-breaking 16 for which it’s nominated. But it will undoubtedly sweep the major musical categories at the 70th annual awards ceremony on June 12: Best Musical (duh), Best Book and Score and Lead Actor for Lin-Manuel Miranda (does he have a Beyhive yet?), Best Director for Thomas Kail, Best Supporting Actor for (my guess) Daveed Diggs, a bunch of design awards, and maybe orchestrations, too.

'Hamilton'

The cast of ‘Hamilton’

There! Now, doesn’t that feel better? Escaping from beneath the shadow of the hip-hop behemoth will be a relief to anyone hoping to compete next year (chin up, Shuffle Along, Savion Glover could have a shot at Best Choreography, maybe?). In fact, Tony voters may already be itching to spread the love to some other, supremely deserving contenders in this year’s race.

First and foremost on that list is Cynthia Erivo, star of The Color Purple revival, whose resounding and heart-wrenching Broadway debut leaves audiences with jaws on the floor and hands in the air mid-show. Hamilton’s failing grade on the Bechdel test and a vanilla performance from Phillipa Soo may give Erivo a leg up here — not that she needs it. (If she doesn’t win, Broadway might have a problem.)

The cast of 'The Color Purple'

The cast of ‘The Color Purple’

Hamilton’s woman problem may also lead to an upset in the featured actress category, leaving the door open for Jane Krakowski (She Loves Me) or Adrienne Warren (nominated for Shuffle Along, while Audra McDonald was not). Since Shuffle Along, the second most nominated show with 10 nods, has been deemed a new musical despite the producers’ pleas, Best Musical Revival is between Alice Walker’s classic and director Scott Ellis’ bubbly production of She Loves Me. In a year that’s favoring American history and people of color, my bet is on John Doyle’s beautiful, stripped-down take on The Color Purple.

Jane Krakowski and Gavin Creel in 'She Loves Me'

Jane Krakowski and Gavin Creel in ‘She Loves Me’

American classics are also dominating the Best Revival of a Play category, with Belgian avant-garde Ivo van Hove making it a banner year for Arthur Miller. Van Hove’s fall production of A View From the Bridge (which he’s nominated for directing) appears favored to win over his (even more) heavy-handed take on The Crucible (for which he’s not nominated) and over another European’s take on an American staple, Long Day’s Journey Into Night — perhaps in part because Jonathan Kent’s production takes the title to literal extremes.

Jessica Lange and Gabriel Byrne in 'Long Day's Journey Into Night'

Gabriel Byrne and Jessica Lange in ‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night’

Still, Jessica Lange, whose stunning performance as Mary Tyrone drives that four-hour journey, seems a favorite for Best Actress. Her prom king could be Mark Strong of A View From the Bridge or, because that show closed months ago, Frank Langella, another beloved vet delivering a devastating portrait of an unraveling mind, in Florian Zeller’s Best Play-nominated The Father.

The cast of 'The Humans'

The cast of ‘The Humans’

Everyone on stage seems to be losing their shit in the likely Best Play winner, Stephen Karam’s acclaimed family drama The Humans. From director Joe Mantello’s finely tuned ensemble cast, Reed Birney and Jayne Houdyshell are both strong players in the featured actor and actress races, for their roles as a married couple weathering hard times and a daughter lifted straight from the cast of Girls.

And hey, you never know — it could be like that year everyone thought Wicked was a clean sweep but Avenue Q came creeping from behind with its wily puppet hands. But probably not.

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Follow Naveen Kumar on Twitter: @Mr_NaveenKumar (photos: matthew murphy, joan marcus, brigitte lacombe)

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PHOTOS: The Tallest Drinks Of Water Competing In The NBA Finals

PHOTOS: The Tallest Drinks Of Water Competing In The NBA Finals

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The NBA finals kick off in Oakland tonight. (Who knew?!) The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors, it seems, will face off for the second year in a row to determine what team will be awarded the coveted Larry O’Brien NBA Championship Trophy for the 2015-16 season.

Related: PHOTOS: Spain’s Hottest Water Polo Player Victor Gutierrez Also Happens To Be Gay

But, honestly, who really cares about all that? Frankly, there are more important things: Like how cute are the ballplayers. Fortunately we were able to find plenty we’d like to gone one-one-one with or, for that matter, five-on-five.

Scroll down to see the tallest drinks of water competing in this year’s NBA finals. Go team!

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New Bud Light Ad Celebrates Gay Weddings with Amy Schumer and Seth Rogen: WATCH

New Bud Light Ad Celebrates Gay Weddings with Amy Schumer and Seth Rogen: WATCH

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A new ad from Bud Light as part of its brand campaign ‘The Bud Light Party’ features Amy Schumer and Seth Rogen at a gay wedding.

AdAge reports:

“The Bud Light Party champions inclusivity among modern beer drinkers and bringing people together—for fun—over a beer,” said Alex Lambrecht, vp of Bud Light at Anheuser-Busch, in a statement.

He added: “By featuring Seth and Amy at a same-sex wedding, we’re showing how all weddings—regardless of who is getting married—share many similarities and moments to celebrate. We created this spot because equality for all Americans is a concept that unites many Bud Light drinkers.”

The ad premiered on Wednesday on Ellen DeGeneres’ social media channels. The ad also appeared during primetime programming in New York and L.A. starting last night.

Watch:

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PM Justin Trudeau Raises Parliament Pride Flag for First Time in Canadian History: WATCH

PM Justin Trudeau Raises Parliament Pride Flag for First Time in Canadian History: WATCH

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Yesterday, for the first time in history, a Canadian Prime Minister raised the LGBT Pride flag on Parliament Hill. Justin Trudeau raised the flag to mark the beginning of LGBT Pride month.

CTV News reports:

“This is a great day for Canada and it is part of a long series of milestones this country has hit over the years,” Trudeau said.

“It hasn’t been easy, it hasn’t been automatic. A lot of people fought for a long time for this day and for the many days that led up to this day to happen.”

The fact that MPs from across the political spectrum attended sends a significant message, he added.

“Canada is united in its defence of rights and in standing up for LGBTQ rights; this is what we are truly celebrating today,” he said to cheers and applause under a hot late-spring sun. Trudeau said there is still more work to do, pointing to a bill introduced by his government last month to strengthen transgender rights following several attempts by private members to do so under past governments.

Trudeau will make more history this month when he becomes the first sitting prime minister to attend Pride parades.

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