Wonder Woman is Queer, Says DC Comics Writer

Wonder Woman is Queer, Says DC Comics Writer

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Wonder Woman is queer. Diana Prince has “obviously” been in love and had relationships with other women, says DC Comics writer Greg Rucka in a new interview with Comicosity.

Wonder WomanHe explains:

I think it’s more complicated though. This is inherently the problem with Diana: we’ve had a long history of people — for a variety of reasons, including sometimes pure titillation, which I think is the worst reason — say, “Ooo. Look. It’s the Amazons. They’re gay!”

And when you start to think about giving the concept of Themyscira its due, the answer is, “How can they not all be in same sex relationships?” Right? It makes no logical sense otherwise.

It’s supposed to be paradise. You’re supposed to be able to live happily. You’re supposed to be able — in a context where one can live happily, and part of what an individual needs for that happiness is to have a partner — to have a fulfilling, romantic and sexual relationship. And the only options are women.

But an Amazon doesn’t look at another Amazon and say, “You’re gay.” They don’t. The concept doesn’t exist.

Now, are we saying Diana has been in love and had relationships with other women? As Nicola and I approach it, the answer is obviously yes.

And it needs to be yes for a number of reasons. But perhaps foremost among them is, if no, then she leaves paradise only because of a potential romantic relationship with Steve [Trevor]. And that diminishes her character. It would hurt the character and take away her heroism.

When we talk about agency of characters in 2016, Diana deciding to leave her home forever — which is what she believes she’s doing — if she does that because she’s fallen for a guy, I believe that diminishes her heroism.

She doesn’t leave because of Steve. She leaves because she wants to see the world and somebody must go and do this thing. And she has resolved it must be her to make this sacrifice.

Read the full interview HERE.

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Ru’s The Boss On A Business-Savvy Episode of ‘Drag Race All Stars’ [RECAP]

Ru’s The Boss On A Business-Savvy Episode of ‘Drag Race All Stars’ [RECAP]

Alyssa Edwards

Last week’s epic episode not only delivered high drama, but apparently it also served up some seriously high ratings as well. It was such a high-water mark for the series that any follow-up episode was going to feel a little lacking. Last night’s installment turned the work room into more of a boardroom, which is about as much fun as it sounds.

Yes, even drag queens — supposedly our most irreverent artists — are slaves to the marketing machine. Just like bottled water or a bank or Doritos, drag queens also need to worry about their brand. The remaining six queens were tasked with creating a product that represented their personal brand and then filming a commercial.

We’re breaking down the top sellers in our SPOILER-filled recap, and if you order now, we’ll throw in our weekly rankings of the queens at no extra charge. Operators are standing by, below.

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I get that RuPaul is very into the importance of branding, and she’s right! Branding is important! And Ru is a great example of someone who truly has built an empire around a very specific and well-developed brand. But! I think it’s a bit of stretch to expect every drag queen to be so savvy. That’s evidenced each time this sort of challenge is presented. Most of these girls have a hard time wrapping their minds around creating this sort of far-flung empire.

It seems like a particularly strange skill to stress, especially when the show has removed most sewing/construction challenges — skills that seem much more relevant and important to a successful drag queen. Whatever. It’s RuPaul’s world, what she says goes and we’re going to roll with it.

Before we get to the meat of the maxi-challenge, we have to confront Phi Phi’s mirror message, I guess. In possibly the most desperate move in a series of really pathetic and desperate moves, she writes one big final mirror message explaining that she avoided hugs, because she was afraid she would cry? Which is strange? Because she hugged everyone else just fine?

In all the absolute garbage reality-TV I’ve mainlined over the years, I don’t know that I’ve ever encountered a character that was at once so hyper-self-aware and lacking all self-awareness all at once. Maybe Honey Boo-Boo? (Like Phi, she did also started as a pageant queen. If I catch Alana doing some kind of 365 Days of Roadkill Instagram series, I’m going to get seriously suspicious.)

Now let’s all agree to never speak of Phi Phi again.

Last night saw the return of the mini-challenge, and boy was it a silly one. Each gal had to whack a ball putt-putt style along a course, through the legs of Pit Crew members and into a hole using only a … well, actually, I don’t know what to call it. It was a sort of pendulum that hung like a super saggy scrotum between their legs.

The resulting game was more croquet than golf (they call it “butt-butt,” but I feel like “crogay” would’ve been better), and it mostly served as an excuse for the gals to rub all up on the Pit Crew. Alaska wins, but it truly does not matter. It just earns her a bunch of designer boy clothes which I am not interested in at all.

About that branding challenge. Ru brings in Marcus Lemonis from CNBC to give overly earnest and serious business advice to these IMAGINARY DRAG QUEEN GAG GIFTS, and all the ladies listen solemnly to his critiques. It’s very strange. I sort of wonder if his appearance was a weird, drag Jedi mind trick.

The queen he tells to scrap her whole idea (Katya) ignores him and ends up in the top, while the one who took his advice (Roxxxy) and the one he liked the most (Tati) were both in the bottom. Go figure! Ru did have to explain how a lace-front wig works to him at one point, so maybe he’s not exactly the most qualified person for this role.

Alaska joins Katya in the top, of course. After a pants (pants, PANTS!) on the runway show, Alaska and Katya serve Joan Jett rock ‘n’ roll lip sync to “Cherry Bomb” with Alaska named the winner. (It was a strange, plodding song to dance to, but Alaska’s final kicks really sold it.) Long live RoLaskaTox, apparently, because she chooses to save Roxxxy, despite this being Ms. Andrews’ fourth time in the bottom. Tatianna is sent packing.

That means there are only five ladies left. Let’s see where they landed in our rankings:

Alaska on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 2'1. I mean, we should just hand the win to Alaska now, right? She is dominating the entire competition, and it doesn’t even seem like she’s breaking a sweat. She even won the nonsensical mini-challenge with ease. Her commercial evidenced a layer of sophistication and vision that no other queen even came close to achieving. I might have wagered her runway look would’ve drawn more criticism than it did, but that American flag reveal was worth the questionable wig.

Considering how much she struggled with choreo during her season, I’m also surprised at how skillfully she’s figured out how to transform her awkward, gangly weaknesses into uniquely entertaining strengths during the lip syncs. She might be unstoppable.

Alyssa on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 2'

2. The only gal who might pose a threat to Alaska’s assumed victory is Alyssa Edwards. The beloved Texas beauty is adored by the judges (and fans). Now that the majority of acting/comedy challenges are likely behind us, she stands a much stronger chance to outlast her competitors.

Katya on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 2'

3. It was a strong showing from Katya this week, but it didn’t feel as momentous as others’ victories. She wisely ignored the advice of Marcus Lemonis, and her commercial was better for it. She went in with a much more conceptual approach to her ad, but she didn’t stick the landing as well as Alaska.

I love that she incorporated her own struggles with anxiety (very on-brand!), and I enjoyed her spin on a very campy, 1950s sort of commercial for the hopeless housewife. She definitely earned her spot in the top, but I agree she was out ‘synced by Alaska. (That Neve Campbell look was fierce, though.)

Detox on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 2'

4. Was it just me, or was Graham Norton’s criticism of Detox‘s prototype unnecessarily harsh? She’s not an engineer, gurl! It was hokey, but it was cute. I love Detox, and she’s been pretty consistent this whole season. I just haven’t really been blown away yet, and it’s too late now to shake Alaska or Alyssa.

Tatianna on 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 2'

5. Tatianna‘s runway look. Tatianna’s runway look. Tatianna’s! Run. Way. Look! Gagging even doesn’t do it justice. It transported me back in time to when I was a little gay boy spending hours memorizing the entire rap verse to “Waterfalls” instead of going outside to play baseball or whatever. It left me SLAYED (or, one might say, another body laying cold in the gutter). Her commercial was FINE, and she definitely bested Roxxxy on the runway.

I do not understand Alaska’s logic (or should I say choices) here. I see how it was hard to compare apples to apples, since we don’t know how Tati would have performed in the two challenges she missed. But, even if she was in the bottom for both, that still would’ve tied her with Roxxxy for most times in the bottom. Plus, technically Tatianna had one more win than Roxxxy, and her runway was far superior. I am not pleased. Not pleased at all.  Considering how beloved Alaska, Alyssa and Katya already were, I feel like Tati has made the most with her second chance on TV.

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6. Ugh, Roxxxy! You were done, I was done, we were all done. It was painful to watch her try to think through her commercial concept, and what was that runway look? She looked like David Beador at the Real Housewives of Orange County ’70s party. No thanks. In the immortal words of NeNe Leakes: “Go home wig. Goodbye wig. Go away. Bye wig.” Unfortunately, next week’s family-themed challenge seems like it might set Roxxxy up for an emotional episode and triumphant victory.

How would you rank the queens this week?

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In Two-Hour Twitter Rant at 3 am, Donald Trump Urges Voters to Watch a Sex Tape

In Two-Hour Twitter Rant at 3 am, Donald Trump Urges Voters to Watch a Sex Tape

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Donald Trump has become completely unhinged over Alicia Machado, the former Miss Universe brought up by Hillary Clinton in Monday night’s debate.

Said Clinton in the debate:

And one of the worst things he said was about a woman in a beauty contest. He loves beauty contests, supporting them and hanging around them. And he called this woman “Miss Piggy.” Then he called her “Miss Housekeeping,” because she was Latina. Donald, she has a name…Her name is Alicia Machado….And she has become a U.S. citizen, and you can bet… she’s going to vote this November.

Following the debate, Machado has been used as a surrogate by the Clinton campaign and hit the cable news networks and television shows.

As Politico notes, “Trump has taken the bait.”

In a series of tweets last night starting at 3:20 am, Trump lashed out about Machado, urging the public to check out a “sex tape” she allegedly made:

“Anytime you see a story about me or my campaign saying “sources said,” DO NOT believe it. There are no sources, they are just made up lies!…Wow, Crooked Hillary was duped and used by my worst Miss U. Hillary floated her as an “angel” without checking her past, which is terrible!…Using Alicia M in the debate as a paragon of virtue just shows that Crooked Hillary suffers from BAD JUDGEMENT! Hillary was set up by a con… Did Crooked Hillary help disgusting (check out sex tape and past) Alicia M become a U.S. citizen so she could use her in the debate?

Anytime you see a story about me or my campaign saying “sources said,” DO NOT believe it. There are no sources, they are just made up lies!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 30, 2016

Wow, Crooked Hillary was duped and used by my worst Miss U. Hillary floated her as an “angel” without checking her past, which is terrible!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 30, 2016

Using Alicia M in the debate as a paragon of virtue just shows that Crooked Hillary suffers from BAD JUDGEMENT! Hillary was set up by a con.

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 30, 2016

Did Crooked Hillary help disgusting (check out sex tape and past) Alicia M become a U.S. citizen so she could use her in the debate?

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 30, 2016

But there is no sex tape, according to Politico:

The day after Monday’s debate, Trump admitted to Fox News that Clinton’s bringing his history with Machado into the race had gotten under his skin, calling her “the worst we ever had” as a Miss Universe winner because “she gained a massive amount of weight, and it was a real problem.” In the days since, Trump and his surrogates have sought to further discredit her by bringing up a nearly two-decade old attempted murder investigation in which Machado was never charged and accusing her of starring in pornographic films.

While Machado has starred in risqué reality TV programs and posed nude for the Mexican version of Playboy magazine, the Daily Beast and other outlets that investigated the claim found no evidence that she has starred in any pornographic films and that the clips posted online actually feature another woman.

And here are some reactions:

Impulsive attacks on people who criticize him while functioning on very little sleep – not disconcerting at all… t.co/mqYJwlhnH7

— Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan) September 30, 2016

I am confused. Is Alicia Machado the woman who did that lesbian porn shoot with your wife @MELANIATRUMP, @realDonaldTrump? pic.twitter.com/7fjA3VhjSc

— Scott Wooledge 🌮 (@Clarknt67) September 30, 2016

I’m going to assume this is the first time in American history a major nominee has invited the public to watch a sex tape.

— andrew kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) September 30, 2016

 

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In Two-Hour Twitter Rant at 3 am, Donald Trump Urges Voters to Watch a Sex Tape

#AM_Equality Tip Sheet: September 30, 2016

#AM_Equality Tip Sheet: September 30, 2016

ACC MOVES CHAMPIONSHIP GAME TO ORLANDO AFTER NC REFUSES TO #REPEALHB2: The ACC announced yesterday it is moving the league’s 2016 football championship game to Orlando, Florida, due to North Carolina’s deeply discriminatory HB2 law. Orlando earned a perfect 100-point score on the most recent HRC Foundation Municipal Equality Index. By moving the game, the ACC is sending a strong message that it stands for equality and the LGBTQ community. “What will it take for Governor McCrory and state legislative leaders to stop holding the people and economy of North Carolina hostage?” said HRC President Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin). “The ACC, based in Greensboro, has now joined the growing list of organizations moving games and other events out of state in order to protect fans, students, and employees from Governor McCrory’s discriminatory HB2 law… The days of attacking LGBTQ people for political gain are over.” More from HRC and WRAL.

AS PRESIDENT, TRUMP WOULD APPOINT JUDGES TO OVERTURN MARRIAGE EQUALITY: At an election stop this week in New Hampshire, Hillary Clinton highlighted just one of the ways Donald Trump has vowed to roll back rights for LGBTQ people. She said, “I never thought I’d hear someone running for president — my opponent — who says he wants to appoint Supreme Court justices who would overturn marriage equality and turn the clock back on LGBT Americans, overturn a woman’s right to make her own health care decisions and reverse that fundamental right.” More from ABC Manchester.

  • Clinton vs. Trump on LGBTQ equality? No contest: Despite today’s New York Times piece on far right evangelical voters being conflicted over Trump, his policy proposals are exactly what many of them desire. To find out where Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump stand on LGBTQ equality, check out HRC’s new series comparing their positions on key issues.
  • USA Today agrees: This morning, USA Today’s Editorial Board laid out their reasons why Trump is unfit for the presidency — the first time the Editorial Board has ever taken a position in a presidential election.

Everything is at stake this election. Here’s where @RealDonaldTrump & @HillaryClinton stand on marriage equality t.co/xXa7wRtViL pic.twitter.com/21t4dRcsZK

— HumanRightsCampaign (@HRC) September 28, 2016

INDIANA’S ERIC HOLCOMB SAYS LGBTQ RIGHTS “NOT AN ISSUE”: At a recent campaign stop, Indiana gubernatorial candidate Eric Holcomb bizarrely asserted that LGBTQ equality is “not an issue” this year. This sentiment is particularly tone-deaf in Indiana, where the the anti-LGBTQ “license to discriminate” bill signed by Gov. Mike Pence last year cost the state more than $60 million in lost revenue. As The Herald Bulletin‘s Editorial Board wrote, “… n his recent dismissal of LGBT issues, he is turning his back on Hoosiers who truly want Indiana to “move forward” in the area of civil rights for all.”

NEW REPORT SAYS VOTER ID LAWS DISENFRANCHISE TRANS PEOPLE: A new report by  The Williams Institute reveals that more than 34,000 transgender Americans across eight states could be prevented from voting due to strict voter ID laws. More from The Washington Blade.

HRC ENDORSES AZ REP. KIRKPATRICK FOR THE US SENATE: Yesterday, HRC announced its endorsement of U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick in her race for Arizona’s U.S. Senate seat. Kirkpatrick spoke out this year against Republican leadership in the U.S. House who flipped enough votes to defeat an LGBTQ non-discrimination measure, calling it a “shameful, cowardly day in Congress.” Her opponent, Senator John McCain, has refused to support the Equality Act, comprehensive legislation to protect LGBTQ people from discrimination, and opposes marriage equality.

LOL OF THE WEEK: BuzzFeed offers up a new quiz – “Can You Guess Who is Buying the Gay Wedding Cake?” — poking fun at a discriminatory, anti-LGBTQ law being considered by the Australian government. Play here.

SHAME! LOUISIANA AG BLOCKS STATE CONTRACTS PROTECTING LGBTQ WORKERS: The Louisiana Division of Administration has exposed Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry for shamefully blocking multiple state contracts that include language to prevent LGBTQ discrimination. More from The Times-Picayune.

BOSTON COLLEGE STUDENTS SILENTLY PROTEST RESPONSE TO ANTI-LGBTQ SLUR: The Boston Globe reports that about 350 students participated yesterday in a silent march to protest what they characterized as the college’s lack of response to the recent discovery of a campus parking lot sign reordered to spell out an LGBTQ slur. Read more here.

LGBTQ CATHOLICS MARCH IN NYC: This Sunday, LGBTQ Catholics will participate in a “Pilgrimage of Mercy” in New York’s Central Park. Featured speakers include former talk show host Phil Donahue, a 1957 graduate of the University of Notre Dame, as well as Supreme Court marriage equality plaintiffs Greg Bourke and Joe Vitale. More here.

JACKSONVILLE SHERIFF’S OFFICE HAS NEW LGBTQ NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY: New policies protecting LGBTQ people in employment and hiring will go into effect October 1st for the Jacksonville, Florida Sheriff’s Office, reports The Florida Times-Union.

READING RAINBOW

OUT Magazine interviews Samantha Aurelia Vicenta Flores García, one of Mexico’s most prominent transgender activists… HRC urges the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to provide full access to medically necessary care, including gender affirming surgery… Gay Star News meets a marathon runner who’s run more than 10,000 miles for LGBTQ charities… Comicosity sits down with Greg Rucka (@RuckaWriter) of DC Comics who confirms that Wonder Woman is queer…

Have news? Send us your news and tips at [email protected]. Click here to subscribe to A.M. Equality and follow @HRC for all the latest news. Thanks for reading!

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‘The Encounter’ Marries Ingenuity and Tedium on Broadway: REVIEW

‘The Encounter’ Marries Ingenuity and Tedium on Broadway: REVIEW

The Encounter Broadway review

There’s no doubt that audiences have rarely attended a Broadway show quite like The Encounter, which opened last night at the John Golden Theatre.

Upon taking your seat, you’ll find a pair of Walkman-era headphones draped over the back. Place them on your head, and you’ll hear a test to make sure you have them on the right way around. Simon McBurney, who conceived, directed, and performs the piece, is likely already on the sparsely laid stage. Or perhaps the play has already started and you don’t even know it. He’s casually sneaky like that.

The Encounter Golden Theatre

As he speaks into one of your ears and then the other, by the use of a mic that looks like a mannequin head, you may feel a twinge of excitement. There’s sound-studio foam rising to the ceiling at the back of the set (designed by Michael Levine), and a desk to the side with a few more microphones. The voices start multiplying; McBurney dazzles with some homemade sound effects. This is going to be nothing like Cats.

If anything, The Encounter is like watching the wizard at work behind the curtain. Except the results of his tireless labor feel more like an antiquated audio book than the wonders of Oz — a tale from a time when a white man conjuring life lessons from his encounter with an indigenous tribe seemed less arrogant, passé, and numbingly Eurocentric.

The Encounter Golden Theatre

The production, from London-based company Complicite, is inspired by the real-life experiences of a photographer for National Geographic named Loren McIntyre, who claimed to have both discovered the source of the Amazon River and communicated telepathically with an isolated tribe of native people there in 1971. McIntyre’s story is documented in Petru Popescu’s 1991 book Amazon Beaming, from which McBurney mines its details.

The questions (or Questions) raised here about the nature of time, the blurring of boundaries between fiction and reality, and the tensions between civilization, consumerism, and nature feel plucked from the pages of ‘70s sci-fi novels and colonial narratives like Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness. This is not to say they are not interesting to ponder, but two long hours of hearing these quandaries rehashed in the curious, detached tone of a British anthropologist doesn’t lead to earth-shattering revelations.

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Alternating between narrating the story and embodying McIntyre himself, McBurney is a remarkable performer of incredible stamina. With the help of transporting audio effects, he summons up rich soundscapes that incite the audience to imagine the smallest details of the rain forest floor and his journey through it.

Had McBurney handed off his director’s hat, the piece may have benefited from some cutting and shaping from an outside perspective.

But as ingenious as the show’s presentation may be, if you’ve ever dozed off to a podcast in the dark, you have some idea of the challenge that awaits at the Golden. And if you ever tire of listening to white men, yes, mansplain lessons they’ve learned — let’s face it, mostly about themselves — through their encounters with people who are unlike them (good heavens!), then you may want to pass altogether.

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