Nyle DiMarco Is Teaching Sign Language Shirtless – WATCH

Nyle DiMarco Is Teaching Sign Language Shirtless – WATCH

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America’s Next Top Model and Dancing With The Stars winner Nyle DiMarco wants to help you learn sign-language.

The hunky model will be teaching mini-lessons on American Sign Language (ASL) in weekly videos posted on Instagram stories. To give you extra motivation to learn ASL, it seems that DiMarco will be teaching the classes shirtless.

Said DiMarco in a new video story shared on Instagram,”First of all, I dunno where I put my shirt, bear with me, but…I have good news! I’ve decided to make ASL more mainstream! How?…I will teach ASL here biweekly on Wednesday. Why Wednesday?! Hmm…Ah because it’s ‘hump’ Wednesday.”

RELATED: Nyle DiMarco Is Dripping Wet and Waiting for You in the Hamptons – WATCH

DiMarco tells fans they can post comments on Instagram or tweet at him signs they want to learn.

He has one rule though: “Be clean.”

I’m teaching ASL on my Instagram Stories! Check the video out!!

Dont be dirty y’all!!! 😜@theaslapp pic.twitter.com/sfORJr5jwQ

— Nyle DiMarco (@NyleDiMarco) August 9, 2016

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Tallywackers, Dallas’ All-Male Version of Hooters, Has Closed for Good

Tallywackers, Dallas’ All-Male Version of Hooters, Has Closed for Good

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Tallywackers, the all-male version of Hooters that opened last May in Dallas, has closed for good, according to multiple reports on social media.

Situated in Dallas’ Oak Lawn gayborhood, Tallywackers made national headlines when it debuted as one of the nation’s first restaurants to feature scantily clad male servers.

Earlier this year, foodie site Dallas Eater reported that on its one-year anniversary, Tallywackers was “still going strong, despite online reviews that indicate the food is mediocre at best.” Then again, who really went for the food?

Tallywackers owner Rodney Duke couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.

RIP Tallywackers. The one and only male hooters in the US of A in Dallas failed and is now closed.

— Michael (@yhprumleahcim) August 10, 2016

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Pennsylvania Official Says LGBT Terms ‘Out of Control,’ Helps Kill ‘Multi-Sexual’ Nondiscrimination Law

Pennsylvania Official Says LGBT Terms ‘Out of Control,’ Helps Kill ‘Multi-Sexual’ Nondiscrimination Law

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After a contentious debate, council members in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, voted 7-2 on Tuesday to reject a proposed nondiscrimination ordinance that would have extended protections to LGBT people.

640px-Map_of_Pennsylvania_highlighting_Luzerne_County.svgThe ordinance would have established a Human Relations Commission to field complaints of discrimination based on “race, color, sex, religion, ancestry, genetic information, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, familial status, marital status, age, veteran status, mental or physical disability, use of guide or support animals and/or mechanical aids.”

But Councilman Harry Haas (above) said he felt the proposed ordinance itself was discriminatory because it targeted specific groups and would have led to more division, according to The Times Leader.

“I’m here to protect all of you – anybody — heterosexual, homosexual, multi-sexual — I don’t even know what the terms are anymore because it’s getting out of control,” Haas said.

He added that he believes some people are using such ordinances to make people “feel good about lifestyles” that are “incompatible” with others’ religious views, and that those who oppose them are labeled bigots.

“You are so much more than who you sleep with. You are so much more than what your anatomy is or what anatomy you want,” Haas said. “This is not about bigotry. This is about loving and caring and respecting everybody.”

According to his Facebook page, Haas is a Donald Trump supporter who believes the GOP presidential nominee will win in a landslide, because “four more years of the same is unacceptable.”

More from The Times Leader:

Council members Rick Williams and Jane Walsh Waitkus were the lone supporters, arguing the ordinance shows the county endorses equal access to employment, housing, post-secondary education and businesses open to the general public.

Walsh Waitkus said there’s a “misconception” among many — including some citizens who inundated council members with emails opposing the legislation Tuesday — that the area always has been welcoming. She said immigrants from Poland, Italy and other countries were only “allowed to step foot in Luzerne County” decades ago because they provided labor in coal mines.

“It’s just simply the right thing to do in 2016,” she said of the ordinance.

Luzerne County, with a population of 321,000, is home to the city of Wilkes-Barre.

The Citizens’ Voice has more.

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Houstonians get a sneak peek of upcoming Texas mini-documentary

Houstonians get a sneak peek of upcoming Texas mini-documentary

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GLAAD hosted a sneak peek clip of GLAAD’s upcoming mini-documentary “GLAAD Presents: State of Change – Texas” at the Montrose Center in Houston Texas as the latest stop on the Southern Stories Summer Tour of Texas

In 2015, GLAAD filmed a series of interviews with LGBT advocates, allies and leaders in Texas. Over the past year, GLAAD has been compiling these interviews into a short documentary as a part of the Southern Stories initiative to amplify the voices of LGBT people in the U.S. South.

Following the screening, GLAAD’s Director of Programs – Global and U.S. South, Ross Murray moderated a panel discussion with local LGBT advocates and participants in the film. He shared GLAAD resources, including the newly released Southern Stories media resource guide, “Southern Stories: A Guide for Reporting on LGBT people in Texas.” 

Panelists included Fran Watson, President of the Houston GLBT Political Caucus, the South’s oldest civil rights organization dedicated to serving LGBT people trough political endorsement; Ana Andrea Molina, Director of the TransLatina Texas; Amanda Turner, a leader of the Beaumont PFLAG and the Southern Comfort Transgender Conference; and Janet Quezada, Senior Strategist, Spanish Language and Latino Media at GLAAD.

The panel discussion centered primarily on the issues facing the LGBT community in Texas. Panelists spoke about both the challenges that the LGBT Texas community faces, as well as a call to action. Molina discussed her work with TransLatina Texas and the intersectional issues faced by undocumented transgender Latinas. Turner talked about her experinces in Beaumont and how she has been able to build an accpeting culture. And Watson stressed the importance of voting in state and local elections, and the future impact this year’s vote will have on the future of the LGBT movement in Texas. 

This event is a part of GLAAD’s ground work in Texas this week where staff members will be meeting with community members to discuss ways to accelerate acceptance and amplify the voices of LGBT people in the Lone Star state. Earlier in the day, GLAAD staff visited the Houston Chronicle, sharing “Southern Stories: A Guide for Reporting on LGBT people in Texas” and discussing story ideas for innovative reporting on the LGBT community in Texas. 

“GLAAD Presents: State of Change – Texas” will be the latest in a series of mini-documentaries about LGBT people living in Southern states. Previously released mini-documentaries have focused on South Carolina and Georgia. To learn more about GLAAD’s Southern Stories initiative, visit the Southern Stories page in GLAAD’s web site

August 10, 2016

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PHOTOS: Row Your Boat Gently Down Robbie Manson’s Olympic Stream

PHOTOS: Row Your Boat Gently Down Robbie Manson’s Olympic Stream

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Say hello to Robbie Manson. The 26-year-old out rower from New Zealand has been in Rio completing in the Olympics alongside his fellow stroke man, Christopher Harris.

Related: Tom Daley Unwittingly Steals Spotlight From Equally Adept, Equally Speedoed Daniel Goodfellow

The guys were off to a flying start, winning their first heat on Saturday and advancing to the semifinals. An overnight storm created some choppy waters, however, and ultimately the fellas came in fourth in the semifinals, which means they’re officially out of the games. Whomp, whomp.

Related: PHOTOS: Let’s Take A Moment To Appreciate Olympic Swimmer Amini Fonua’s Instagram Account

The defeat was no doubt crushing for our guy Manson. So we thought we’d show him a little appreciation by scouring his Instagram page.

Scroll down for pictures of the ripped rower in action…

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The Internet is Trying to Make ‘Gay Uncles Day’ Happen on August 14

The Internet is Trying to Make ‘Gay Uncles Day’ Happen on August 14

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Because there are special days for everything else on the internet, why not Gay Uncles Day (aka Guncles Day)?

The internet is trying to make it happen.

According to Towleroad’s internet sources, today is Skyscraper Appreciation Day, yesterday was Rice Pudding Day, and in the next week or so we’ll be celebrating Vinyl Record Day, International Lefthanders Day, Best Friends Day, Airborne Day, and Black Cat Appreciation Day.

Yet there is still no day for all the nieces and nephews in the world to celebrate their gay uncles, and vice-versa!

The internet wants it to be August 14. Let’s do this.

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I hope this is a real thing because I want presents. #GayUnclesDay pic.twitter.com/pMcMtS9Fvt

— Real Housebear (@Real_Housebear) August 9, 2016

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Olympic Athletes are Being Taunted with Homophobic Slurs and It’s a Problem

Olympic Athletes are Being Taunted with Homophobic Slurs and It’s a Problem

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Female athletes at the Olympic games in Rio are being taunted by crowds chanting “bicha,” a homophobic slur comparable to “faggot.”

According to the LA Times, journalists said it was the first time they heard “bicha” being used at a women’s game in Brazil.

During the opening games of the soccer tournament on August 3rd, fans on the sidelines chanted the slur – often used during men’s soccer in Brazil – directed at Australian keeper Lydia Williams, Canadian goalie Stephanie Labbe and other players.

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— Megan Rapinoe (@mPinoe) August 9, 2016

According to Huffington Post, out gay U.S. midfielder Megan Rapinoe (above, with teammates) said the taunts were “personally hurtful” and put them down to “a mob mentality.”

RELATED: Ireland Soccer Manager Martin O’Neill Issues Apology For ‘Queer’ Joke: VIDEO

She added:

“I don’t think most of those fans would have said that directly to my face. I don’t think they mean it in that way. But they need to understand that that’s how it’s taken. They need to understand if all of you are willing to do that, what does that say to a gay player? Especially in the men’s game. What does that say to players who are struggling to come out?

“I don’t think that all Brazilians fans or everyone that was there last night is homophobic. But I think that they are complicit in it as long as they’re doing it. FIFA can crack down as much as they want but it’s up to individuals in the stands to not participate in that kind of behavior.”

Following homophobic chanting by fans at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, FIFA, the world soccer governing body fined the Mexican federation. FIFA also threatened further action which could include banning fans from future World Cup games in Mexico.

Yelling “zika” to taunt Hope Solo, sure, why not? But yelling “bicha” (look it up) at the gay players? Not so much. t.co/DtoDDsiRqv

— E Vincentelli (@EVincentelli) August 7, 2016

Mexico’s coach Juan Carlos Osorio later undermined attempts by the federation to prevent chants during games, arguing the terms “puta” and “bicha” are not offensive.

Watch an interview with Rapinoe below.

(Image via Instagram)

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Michael Phelps: ‘Everybody Pees in the Pool’

Michael Phelps: ‘Everybody Pees in the Pool’

Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian and greatest swimmer of all time who won his 25th gold medal last night, did an interview with the Wall Street Journal earlier this week in which he talked about his career and some of the hardships he has had.

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RELATED: Here’s What Sparked Michael Phelps’ ‘PhelpsFace’, the Biggest Meme of Rio 2016: WATCH

He also answered an all-important question about the “nitty gritty” of the sport, namely, reports that Ryan Lochte “had urinated in some of the pools.”

“I think everybody pees in the pool,” says Phelps. “I think it’s kind of a normal thing to do for swimmers. When we’re in the pool for two hours, we don’t really get out to pee, we just go whenever we are on the wall. Chlorine kills it, so it’s not bad.”

Watch:

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Houstonians get a sneak peek of new Texas mini-documentary

Houstonians get a sneak peek of new Texas mini-documentary

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GLAAD hosted a sneak peek clip of GLAAD’s upcoming mini-documentary “State of Change – Texas” at the Montrose Center in Houston Texas as the latest stop on the Southern Stories Summer Tour of Texas

In 2015, GLAAD filmed a series of interviews with LGBT advocates, allies and leaders in Texas. Over the past year, GLAAD has been compiling these interviews into a short documentary as a part of the Southern Stories initiative to amplify the voices of LGBT people in the U.S. South.

Following the screening, GLAAD’s Director of Programs – Global and U.S. South, Ross Murray moderated a panel discussion with local LGBT advocates and participants in the film. He shared GLAAD resources, including the newly released Southern Stories media resource guide, “Southern Stories: A Guide for Reporting on LGBT people in Texas.” 

Panelists included Fran Watson, President of the Houston GLBT Political Caucus, the South’s oldest civil rights organization dedicated to serving LGBT people trough political endorsement; Ana Andrea Molina, Director of the TransLatina Texas; Amanda Turner, a leader of the Beaumont PFLAG and the Southern Comfort Transgender Conference; and Janet Quezada, Senior Strategist, Spanish Language and Latino Media at GLAAD.

The panel discussion centered primarily on the issues facing the LGBT community in Texas. Panelists spoke about both the challenges that the LGBT Texas community faces, as well as a call to action. Molina discussed her work with TransLatina Texas and the intersectional issues faced by undocumented transgender Latinas. Turner talked about her experinces in Beaumont and how she has been able to build an accpeting culture. And Watson stressed the importance of voting in state and local elections, and the future impact this year’s vote will have on the future of the LGBT movement in Texas. 

This event is a part of GLAAD’s ground work in Texas this week where staff members will be meeting with community members to discuss ways to accelerate acceptance and amplify the voices of LGBT people in the Lone Star state. Earlier in the day, GLAAD staff visited the Houston Chronicle, sharing “Southern Stories: A Guide for Reporting on LGBT people in Texas” and discussing story ideas for innovative reporting on the LGBT community in Texas. 

August 10, 2016

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