Enter To Win A Trip For Two To New Orleans For Halloween

Enter To Win A Trip For Two To New Orleans For Halloween

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Would you like to spend Halloween in New Orleans? Now’s your chance to win a trip for two and discover the Crescent City’s spooky side.

Party with thousands of men and women from around the world or take a haunted tour to discover the supernatural.

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Entrants must be 21 or older and a resident of the contiguous 50 United States and the District of Columbia. Click here to read the full contest rules and details.

Below find a pictoral look at all the fun you’ll find in New Orleans:

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Remember “Mickey” Singer Toni Basil? Now 72, Her Dancing Will Blow Your Mind.

Remember “Mickey” Singer Toni Basil? Now 72, Her Dancing Will Blow Your Mind.

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Is 72 the new 24? Judging by this footage of ’80s icon Toni Basil cutting a rug, the answer is demonstrably yes. Possibly even “yasss.”

Related: Is There A Hidden Message In Madonna’s New Album Cover?

Best known for her manic 1982 anthem “Mickey,” Basil went on to become a hugely successful choreographer, helming the fancy footwork for Tina Turner’s last tour, Bette Midler’s Vegas spectacular, and various routines in films like Legally Blonde and My Best Friend’s Wedding. 

Related: 16 Incredible Drag Queen Interpretations Of Your Favorite ’80s & ’90s Heroines And Villains

Clearly she hasn’t lost an ounce of the ferocity demonstrated on that bouncy “Mickey” vid on endless rotation in the early days of MTV.

Let’s compare and contrast, shall we?

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Gay Marriage is Legal in Mexico, but Mexicans are Still Fighting Over Whether it Should Be Allowed

Gay Marriage is Legal in Mexico, but Mexicans are Still Fighting Over Whether it Should Be Allowed

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Gay couples in Mexico already get married when they wish, thanks to the blessing of the highest court in the land.

But big demonstrations across the country in recent days show that, politically at least, the issue of same-sex marriage is far from settled.

Thousands of people marched throughout the country this past Saturday to protest President Enrique Pena Nieto’s initiative to legalize gay marriage. Counter-protesters came out in force, too.

The National Front for the Family, a coalition of conservative religious groups, called for the protests. The coalition is also planning a mass march for Sept. 24 in Mexico City.

“Long live the family, in the image of the Virgin Mary, the baby Jesus and Saint Joseph,” read one sign at the protest in the city of Puebla, the capital of a central Mexican state with a strong Catholic presence.

“Papa + Mama = Happy Family,” read another sign at that protest, where many of the protesters wore white and carried pink, blue, and white balloons.

An estimated 5,000 people marched in Veracruz, where some got into verbal clashes with gay rights counter-protesters.

Thousands of people of various religious denominations also turned out to protest in the streets of the northern border city Ciudad Juarez.

In May, Pena Nieto announced a constitutional reform that would legalize same-sex marriage across Mexico. Several other Latin American countries already allow such unions.

The announcement followed a Supreme Court ruling last year declaring that a ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional.

“Legally, the question is basically settled,” says Lester Feder, who covers LGBT issues for Buzzfeed. “But there’s an implementation problem and that is what has brought this to a broader conflict.”

Currently, only a handful of the country’s 31 states and Mexico City allow such weddings.

The National Front for the Family is strongly against same-sex couples adopting children, and also opposes teaching about homosexuality and transsexuality in school sex education classes.

A gay rights advocacy group said that homophobia has surged in Mexico since Pena Nieto’s proposal. The Citizen Commission against Homophobic Hate Crimes said at least 26 people from the LGBT community were killed so far this year.

The group reported 44 anti-gay murders in 2015, down from 72 in 2014.

The majority of the population of Mexico is Roman Catholic, and church leaders in Mexico are firmly opposed to same-sex marriage.

“But the fact that the country is Catholic doesn’t mean that it’s going to be less likely to embrace marriage equality,” Feder says. “A number of Catholic countries have been at the forefront of marriage equality.”

Feder points out that in Europe, Spain, Portugal and Belgium have all adopted same-sex marriage. And in Latin America, Argentina legalized same-sex marriage in 2010, despite opposition from Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, then-Archbishop of Buenos Aires, who went on to become Pope Francis.

“The issue is about the different political cultures and the power of the church [in Mexico],” Feder says.

Mexico has a long history of preventing the Catholic Church from getting directly involved in politics, Feder adds — “Including for a long time, prohibiting priests from voting.”

“The question here,” he says, “is whether the church will have the political clout to endorse these marches and help stop the marriage amendment.”

Agence France-Presse contributed to this report.

This article first appeared on PRI The World.

(photo: TheImadatter Wikimedia Commons)

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Hillary-Hating Hypocrite Rudy Giuliani is Next on Keith Olbermann’s Expose and Destroy Mission: WATCH

Hillary-Hating Hypocrite Rudy Giuliani is Next on Keith Olbermann’s Expose and Destroy Mission: WATCH

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In his second video for GQ, Keith Olbermann eviscerates (as only Olbermann can eviscerate) Rudy Giuliani for attacking Hillary Clinton’s health, calling out his hypocrisy and sad manners:

“Rudy, do you even remember when you ran for president yourself starting in 2006, when you were still considered a short term survivor of prostate cancer? Do you remember anyone then saying it was disqualifying in any way? Do you remember anybody saying that the possibility of recurrence or the chance that you might have cancer anywhere else in your body, that that might make you unfit to seek the highest office in the land? Did any of your opponents have the gall to attack you over your own health? Did any of your opponents do that when you were first diagnosed? While you were running for the senate seat for New York? Who were you running against again? Oh right, Hillary Clinton.”

ALSO: Keith Olbermann Channels Edward R. Murrow in Blistering Takedown of Donald Trump – WATCH 

Olbermann goes on to destroy Giuliani, followed by fellow citizen doctors Newt Gingrich and Tom Brokaw.

Finally, Olbermann lands a concluding zinger:

“For crying out loud, Hillary Clinton has been campaigning with pneumonia since at least last Friday, and making more sense than Donald Trump has in his entire campaign. How’s her health? She’s frickin’ Wonder Woman!”

Watch:

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Popular Web Series ‘My Gay Roommate’ Launches Kickstarter to Fund TV Pilot – WATCH

Popular Web Series ‘My Gay Roommate’ Launches Kickstarter to Fund TV Pilot – WATCH

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Towleroad readers are likely familiar with Noam Ash and his über popular web series, My Gay Roommate. The series about two college roommates, one gay and one straight, who end up becoming best friends has just launched a Kickstarter campaign to help expand the show into a full-blown sitcom.

Over three seasons, My Gay Roommate (MGR) has racked up over 5.6 million YouTube views, nearly 58,000 subscribers, and coverage from prominent LGBT press (including Towleroad) along with notice from The New York Times and Vanity Fair, who featured Ash and his collaborator, director Austin Bening, in their Hollywood Issue last year. 

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The goal of Ash’s Kickstarter campaign is to raise enough money ($65,000 to be exact) to produce a half-hour pilot episode of a re-imagined and expanded version of the web series with new characters and storylines.

More on what to expect in the new MGR from the show’s Kickstarter:

Nick and Max are roommates at Tuffet University, a classic liberal arts college complete with battalions of student groups, over-achieving freshmen, upperclassmen burnouts and the self-righteous indignation that characterizes Northeastern academia.

Nick Cohen is a newly out Jewish boy with OCD tendencies, while his roommate Max Finnegan is a broad-shouldered slob who may or may not have peaked in high school. Our unlikely duo takes on a freshman year full of firsts with a rascally band of suitemates: Rupert (an effeminate ladies man), his roommate Dom (the star linebacker) and Ernie (a techie Japanophile). They are joined by Sloane, Max’s no-bullshit upperclassman love interest, and her misanthropic roommate Mildred who become part of the crew.

Far from relying on traditional tropes used to portray gay characters and college life, MGR hopes to present a fresh, more ‘2016’ take on being gay and on undergraduate life in general. In the world of MGR, “being gay is not an issue.” As for stereotypes about popular kids and losers, on the show, “the football players are the underdogs while the a capella singers are the popular kids, the frat boys are the tame and rule-abiding students while the Women’s Rugby Team is the drug dealing muscle.”

Said Ash, “The show moves past the cliche gay-best-friend-side-kick and homophobic-straight-man relationship we see so often. My Gay Roommate presents a way of life that’s a little more 2016 – where a gay guy and straight guy are just friends. Best friends.”

Ash and the show’s creators have partnered with NY-based Ish entertainment to help keep production costs low. But they still need your help.

Watch a Kickstarter video from Noam Ash, below. And consider supporting the project HERE.

Watch, below.

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ACC Follows NCAA Lead in Moving Championship Games Out of North Carolina Over Anti-LGBTQ HB2 Law

ACC Follows NCAA Lead in Moving Championship Games Out of North Carolina Over Anti-LGBTQ HB2 Law

Today, HRC and Equality NC, the statewide organization working to secure equal rights and justice for LGBTQ North Carolinians, hailed the Atlantic Coast Conference’s decision to stand up for the safety of its employees, players, and fans by moving championship games out of North Carolina due to the state’s anti-LGBTQ HB2 law.

The ACC announced: “As members of the Atlantic Coast Conference, the ACC Council of Presidents reaffirmed our collective commitment to uphold the values of equality, diversity, inclusion and non-discrimination. Every one of our 15 universities is strongly committed to these values and therefore, we will continue to host ACC Championships at campus sites. We believe North Carolina House Bill 2 is inconsistent with these values, and as a result, we will relocate all neutral site championships for the 2016-17 academic year. All locations will be announced in the future from the conference office.”

“In standing up for LGBTQ equality, the ACC, the NCAA, and the NBA are all standing on the right side of history. Governor McCrory and state lawmakers should work swiftly to repeal HB2 and bring back championship games to North Carolina,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “The fact that Governor McCrory and other lawmakers continue to play politics with discrimination is inexcusable, enormously costly, and simply wrong. The people of North Carolina deserve better and have a chance to make their voices heard November 8.”

“On Monday it was the NCAA. Last month it was the NBA. Today, the ACC – home conference to many of our beloved teams – will take their marquis events out of North Carolina,” said Equality NC Executive Director Chris Sgro. “It has never been more clear than it is right now – HB2 is hurting our state every minute that it remains law. It’s hurting our people, our reputation, and our economy. I’m calling on Pat McCrory today – accept responsibility for the legislation you signed. It’s crystal clear that HB2 is bad for us. Stop playing the blame game and clean up this mess you’ve made of our state, because we cannot afford to wait any longer.”

The ACC announcement today follows the NCAA’s decision on Monday to stand up for LGBTQ equality by moving all 2016-2017 championship events out of the state of North Carolina due to HB2. Since the NCAA announcement, Town of Cary officials have estimated the Governor’s refusal to repeal HB2 will cause them to lose out on $2 million in direct visitor spending in Cary alone. In their decision for the move, the NCAA cited their commitment to an “inclusive atmosphere for all college athletes, coaches, administrators and fans.”  Citing the hostile environment created by the anti-LGBTQ law, the NBA also previously announced it is moving the 2017 All-Star Game out of the state because, costing North Carolina an estimated $100 million in All-Star Game related profits.

Recognizing the importance of creating a positive and conducive environment for business, in February, the Charlotte City Council passed city-wide non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people. While city leaders sent a clear message that discrimination has no place in Charlotte, in response, Gov. McCrory and state lawmakersrammed HB2 into law and doubled down on discrimination.

The North Carolina General Assembly adjourned its short session in July after refusing to repeal HB2, and it is not scheduled to reconvene until January — leaving tens of thousands of people at risk for discrimination and harm over the months to come. Lawmakers made only one tweak to the deeply discriminatory law, restoring the right to sue in state court based on the limited number of characteristics that were already protected by state law. Despite widespread opposition to HB2, the General Assembly has been unwilling to even consider repealing the substance of the discriminatory law, including its ban on transgender people accessing restrooms consistent with their gender identity in government offices and schools, and its removal of municipalities’ ability to pass LGBTQ-inclusive nondiscrimination laws and minimum wage ordinances.

The economic fallout from HB2 continues to mount as companies concerned with protecting their consumers and employees have moved conventions, trainings, operations, and productions out of state. In the more than five months since Gov. McCrory and state lawmakers rammed HB2 into law, the outcry has continued to grow:

  • More than 200 major CEOs and business leaders signed an open letter calling for full repeal of HB2 — including many of North Carolina’s largest employers.
  • Major film studios and corporations, from PayPal to Deutsche Bank, have stopped investments in the state because of the new law’s threat to employees and consumers. Conventions have withdrawn from the state, taking substantial revenue with them.
  • Prior to the NBA, NCAA, and CAA decisions, the Tar Heel State had already taken a hit of at least $329.9 million in lost business, and in taxpayer money used to defend the measure — including funding Gov. Pat McCrory’s road trips to explain why he signed discrimination into law.
  • Artists including Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen, Dead & Company, and Cyndi Lauper have spoken out.
  • In May, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed suit in federal court, stating that HB2’s state-mandated discrimination against transgender people, including government workers and students, violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1965, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and the Violence Against Women Act of 2011.
  • Joined by 68 major companies, HRC filed an amicus brief in support of DOJ’s effort to block some of the most egregious and discriminatory components of HB2.
  • Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski called the bill “embarrassing” and North Carolina State coach Mark Gottfried said it “appalled” and “embarrassed” him.

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VIDEO: Hannah Hart accepts the Davidson/Valentini Award at the 2016 #glaadgala San Francisco

VIDEO: Hannah Hart accepts the Davidson/Valentini Award at the 2016 #glaadgala San Francisco

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Last week, at the 2016 GLAAD Gala San Francisco, Hannah Hart recieved the Davidson/Valentini Award for her work to elevate LGBTQ stories and empower people to live the lives they love. Presented to her by friend and fellow YouTuber, Mamrie Hart (no relation), the Davidson/Valentini Award is presented to an LGBT media professional who has made a significant difference in promoting equality and acceptance for the LGBT community. The award is named after Craig Davidson, GLAAD’s first executive director, and his partner Michael Valentini. Check out Hart’s acceptance speech below!

As a longstanding out creator, Hart is one of the Internet’s leading LGBT voices. Hart gained traction on YouTube with her “My Drunk Kitchen” series, now amassing more than 2.5 million subscribers on her YouTube channel. Being out and proud in videos since her start in 2011, Hart helped to normalize her identity for many young viewers who could finally hear the word “gay” being used in a positive light.

“By using her powerful platform to elevate LGBTQ stories, Hannah Hart has proven to be a tireless advocate for self-love and acceptance,” said GLAAD President & CEO Sarah Kate Ellis. “Her messages of empowerment inspire countless LGBTQ youth and move hearts and minds across the world.”

In 2012, Hart launched her “Coming Out” series on YouTube, detailing her own experiences coming out and living as an out gay woman, but also highlighting the voices and concerns of others in the LGBTQ community. Hart makes it clear to viewers that experiences and views fall on a large spectrum in the community. The eight-part “Coming Out” series still continues today.

Hart embodies the life of an online personality in 2016. She’s a New York Times best-selling author with her parody cookbook, “My Drunk Kitchen: A Guide to Eating, Drinking, and Going with Your Gut,” and will be publishing her second book, “Buffering: Unshared Tales of a Life Fully Loaded,” later this year. Hart and friends, Grace Helbig and Mamrie Hart, co-produced and starred in an independent comedy film, Camp Takota, released in 2015. She starred in the reboot of Legendary’s Electra Woman and Dyna Girl and will be starring in the feature film Dirty 30, being released on September 23, with the Camp Takota trio.

Additionally, Food Network announced last month the creation of a six-part food and travel series with Hart. And to solidify her position as a champion of online media, Hart was named one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 in 2015. This representation and success across several media platforms is what makes Hart stand out as she accelerates acceptance for the LGBTQ community.

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Pulse Survivor Chris Brodman Found Dead At Birthday Party

Pulse Survivor Chris Brodman Found Dead At Birthday Party

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Pulse survivor Chris Brodman, 34, has died, just three months after the mass shooting in Orlando, News 6 reports. The Hillsborough County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed his death on Tuesday. Friends had been posting about his death since as early as Sunday.

Related: Orlando Shooting Survivor Surprised By Katy Perry On “Ellen”

Authorities say they responded to reports of an unconscious man at a private home in the Tampa area at about 1:50 a.m. Sunday morning. The cause and manner of death are still under investigation. They added that his body showed no signs of physical violence.

News 6 conducted an interview with Brodman in June, in which he talked about the night of the shooting.

“Last call. We went out to the patio to have a cigarette, and we were out there when the shots started to be fired,” said Brodman. “I said, ‘Run. Just run, run, run.’ And we all just ran out the bar.”

Related: Orlando Hospitals Won’t Charge Pulse Survivors

The news station also recorded Brodman receiving a Pulse tribute tattoo.

“It’s unfortunate this had to happen to someone that is just so sweet and nice and didn’t deserve it, like anybody else,” said fellow Pulse survivor Orlando Torres.

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