Blood Orange’s ‘Augustine’ is a Sensual Clapback: WATCH

Blood Orange’s ‘Augustine’ is a Sensual Clapback: WATCH

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British singer-songwriter Dev Hynes (aka Blood Orange) released the surprise album Freetown Sound, which features the glorious “Augustine”, perfect for a beautiful summer evening.

Of Freetown Sound, Hynes, who has described himself as “not gay…but not straight”, said:

“My album is for everyone told they’re not BLACK enough, Too BLACK, Too QUEER, not QUEER the Right way, the underappreciated, it’s a CLAPBACK”.

Among the album’s guest stars are Debbie Harry, slam poet Ashlee Haze, Carly Rae Jepsen, Nelly Furtado, Zuri Marley, and Ta-Nehisi Coates.

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Watch “Augustine”, also directed by Hynes:

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Justin Trudeau, Hillary Clinton, NYC Pride Recap, Federal ‘Religious Freedom’ Bill, Gay Pride Attack: NEWS

Justin Trudeau, Hillary Clinton, NYC Pride Recap, Federal ‘Religious Freedom’ Bill, Gay Pride Attack: NEWS

trudeauOH, CANADA. We need to talk about Marvel’s Justin Trudeau comic. 

HILLARY CLINTON. HRC chats with YouTube creators, praises work they have done to help victims of bullying in the LGBT community: “I know from the little bit of information I have in the briefing, some of you have kept people alive—because you have been able to communicate with a person who was bullied; or a young person who was struggling with their sexuality and feeling all alone; and you were able to give that person a sense of survival and a feeling they weren’t by themselves.”

WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE. John Mayer tells Andy Cohen he’s single and ready to mingle. 

SUICIDE. New report finds it is the second leading cause of death among America’s teenagers: “Suicide risk factors listed include a history of physical or sexual abuse, mood disorders, drug and alcohol use, self-harm, being LGBT, and bullying, including cyberbullying. Firearms in the home may also increase risk of suicide…”

6a00d8341c2ca253ef01b7c8744032970b-600wiPRIDE. Matthew Rettenmund of Boy Culture has the photo recaps you need from last weekend’s NYC Pride. 

THE LAST TYCOON. Matt Bomer looks dapper promoting his new project.

SPIDEY SENSES. Tom Holland seen on set of new Spiderman reboot wearing his spidey suit.

LATE NIGHT. Jessica Williams is leaving The Daily Show

A GAY. Find out who made this year’s Pride Power List. 

SHAME. House to consider federal ‘religious freedom’ bill on the one month anniversary of the Orlando massacre: “Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.), who’s gay and a co-chair of the LGBT Equality Caucus, denounced the committee’s decision to hold a hearing in a statement as ‘nothing more than an election-year stunt to rally conservatives at the expense of LGBT Americans.’”

CRIME. Man hurt in suspected homophobic attack after Pride event in Dublin, Ireland: “It is understood that the victim, said to be in his late thirties, was struck once in the attack on Dame Lane and fell to the pavement. Gardaí do not believe that the attacker was known to the victim prior to the assault. Gardaí are looking at a number of different enquiries – it is understood the attack was not linked to the Gay Pride events that took place in the city centre earlier that day.”

REP. STEVE KING: ‘If Everybody Had A Gun At Orlando Club, I Don’t Think Anybody Would Have Gotten Shot.’

INSTASTUD. Go go boy Ben Reznik.

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India’s Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Decriminalization of Gay Sex, Refers Matter to Chief Justice

India’s Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Decriminalization of Gay Sex, Refers Matter to Chief Justice

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In what appeared to be a major a setback for the Indian LGBTQ community, India’s top court refused to hear a challenge to Section 377 of the country’s penal code, referring it to Chief Justice T. S. Thakur.

impossibleSection 377 is an 1861 provision imposed by the British Crown when it occupied India, and it prohibits “carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal.”

Even though the provision was introduced to the Indian Penal Code in 1861, Quartz reports that the creation of the law dates back to the 16th century and it “originated from a 1536 English law instituted by Henry VIII. Legally speaking, it shifted the law from church courts to secular ones. In practice, it let Henry accuse Catholics of rampant sodomy, sullying the Papacy’s divine authority, argues Sanders. That turned out to be sufficient pretext for Henry to justify seizing monastic properties, claiming a huge portion of England’s landed wealth for the state.”

In 2009, India’s LGBTQ community celebrated a short-lived victory, when the New Delhi highest court decriminalized homosexuality. But in 2013 India’s Supreme Court reinstated the law, ruling that it had been struck down improperly by a lower court.

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Five prominent LGBT Indians (among them celebrity chef Ritu Dalmia and award-winning dancer Navtej Singh Johar), had filed a petition challenging the ruling claiming that their lives had been “inexorably constricted and their rights infringed” by Section 377. ” Despite their achievements and contributions to India in various fields, they are being denied the right to sexuality, the most basic and inherent of fundamental rights. Section 377 renders them criminals in their own country,” the plea said, adding that “sexual expression, in whatever form, between consenting adults in the privacy of a home ought to receive protection of fundamental rights.”

The Court had agreed to hear the plea on June 29, when it reopened after a 45-day summer break, but a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court today refused immediate hearing. Justices S A Bobde and Ashok Bhushan said: “We are informed that another bench headed by the Chief justice is hearing the matter. Registry may place this matter before the concerned court,” as reported by LiveLaw.in, a legal news portal in India.

“The Supreme Court refused to hear the matter and asked the petitioners to approach the Chief Justice of India,” Arvind Dattar, a lawyer for one of the petitioners told Reuters.

The news agency called the move a “setback for gay rights activists battling in the country’s courts to get the ban overturned,” but Buzzfeed’s World Correspondent J. Lester Feder had a more optimistic view:

Reading @Reuters you’d think this was an LGBT disaster: India’s top court refuses to hear gay-sex ban challenge t.co/puQkClU7Mx

— J. Lester Feder (@jlfeder) June 29, 2016

But it’s not; judge referred this to be considered with the 377 challenge already pending. t.co/Rf6hmGrClh t.co/CqbH86149S

— J. Lester Feder (@jlfeder) June 29, 2016

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