Jason Chaffetz, Yersel Cumdog, Kevin Spacey, Blue Whales, Andrew Christian, Luke Evans: HOT LINKS

Jason Chaffetz, Yersel Cumdog, Kevin Spacey, Blue Whales, Andrew Christian, Luke Evans: HOT LINKS

TURNABOUT. Russia plans to investigate American media outlets for election meddling: “Leonid Levin, head of the legislative Committee on Information and Communication, reportedly said CNN, Voice of America and Radio Free Europe were among those being investigated.”

Jason ChaffetzJASON CHAFFETZ. Stepping down at end of term: “After long consultation with my family and prayerful consideration, I have decided I will not be a candidate for any office in 2018.”

DOJ. No U.S. Attorneys have been hired since dozens were fired in March. “We really need to work hard at that,” Sessions said when asked Tuesday about the vacancies as he opened a meeting with federal law enforcement officials. The 93 unfilled U.S. attorney positions are among the hundreds of critical Trump administration jobs that remain open.

MEANWHILE IN SCOTLAND. Yersel Cumdog is wrestling his teammates. Find out what it’s all about here.

Oi @gradowrestling it’s Yersel Cumdog!! Think you can eat lunch in my training centre think again brother ?? #Cumdog pic.twitter.com/gn7fJzEldu

— Jason Cummings (@Jasoncummings35) April 18, 2017

TONY AWARDS. Kevin Spacey to host: “The Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing announced the emcee of the Broadway-lauding awards show on Tuesday. The ceremony will air live June 11 (8-11 p.m. ET/delayed PT) on CBS. It will broadcast from Radio City Music Hall in New York City.”

BACK TOGETHER? Are Luke Evans and Jon Kortajarena an item again?

LIST OF THE DAY. 5 things that Tom Daley couldn’t live without.

DRINKING TO DEPORTATION. Heinous Rep. Steve King (r-IA) toasted the border patrol in a tweet. “The tweet refers to the deportation of 23-year-old Juan Manuel Montes. Montes, who was in a program to shield people who came to the U.S. as young children, was detained by Border Patrol in February, according to the Associated Press”

More on Montes HERE.

First non-valedictorian DREAMer deported. Border Patrol, this one’s for you. t.co/56z1b8xrJ2 pic.twitter.com/iNjKd9FHtM

— Steve King (@SteveKingIA) April 18, 2017

Andrew ChristianANDREW CHRISTIAN. Underwear mogul puts L.A. and Key West homes on market for $5.5. million. “Mr. Christian, 39, purchased the conch-style 1,009-square-foot cottage in Key West with his business partner, Jeff White, for $952,000 in 2015, according to property records. Tax records show they bought it from Keith Strickland, the founding member of the 1980s new wave band The B-52s….The L.A.-based designer is also selling his all-steel, custom-built house in Los Angeles. Sitting on the hillside of Beachwood Canyon, the 3,000-square-foot, glass-walled cube has three bedrooms, three baths and panoramic city and hills views, the listing shows.”

CHINA. Vending machines at Harbin Medical University sell on-the-spot HIV tests.

Lady Gaga CureTHE CURE. The anonymous producers behind Lady Gaga’s hit anthem: “Longtime Gaga collaborator DJ White Shadow (real name Paul Blair) — who co-wrote “The Cure” with Nick Monson (“Applause”), Lukas Nelson, Mark Nilan, and the Lady herself — recently denied speculation that, despite having worked on hits like “Born This Way” and “The Edge of Glory” in the past, he’d also produced the catchy tune, instead noting Monson had crafted its radio-friendly sound alongside a relatively unknown outfit called Detroit City.”

WHAT HAPPENS ON THE BOAT. Oprah talks about vacationing with the Obamas.

CITIZEN CANE. Richard Simmons leaving home in disguise: “As for where he goes … sometimes lots of people see him but don’t notice. We know he’s been to the Beverly Center, a bustling shopping mall near his home. We’re told Richard is walking with a cane, because he’s still dealing with his knee injury. He’s gained some weight, but our sources say he sounds ‘totally normal.’”

NATURE BREAK. The largest mammals on earth, feeding.

HUMP DAY HOTTIE. Pierre Abena.

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「アウティングは違法な加害行為」ゲイ暴露で一橋大生が転落死した裁判 弁護士は指摘する

「アウティングは違法な加害行為」ゲイ暴露で一橋大生が転落死した裁判 弁護士は指摘する
同性愛者であることを同級生に暴露された後、2015年に転落死した一橋大学・法科大学院生の男性(当時25)の遺族の裁判に関して4月19日、代理人の南和行弁護士らが司法記者クラブで会見を開いた。

もっと見る: 社会, Japan-Lgbt, 一橋大学, 一橋大学 アウティング, アウティング, Japan News

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HRC Members Meet with Congressman Dan Donovan

HRC Members Meet with Congressman Dan Donovan

While Members of Congress are back in their districts through April 23, HRC is urging its members and supporters to make sure their opinions on LGBTQ equality are heard. HRC members and supporters are attending town halls and requesting meetings with their representative and senators in their district offices.

This week, HRC Greater New York Steering Committee members Andrew Zibell and Dolores Covrigaru met with Republican Congressman Dan Donovan (NY-11). They discussed a range of issues, including the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the Equality Act.

Zibell and Covrigaru thanked him for stating publically that he would not support the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, which provides healthcare for millions of LGBTQ people.

They also discussed the Equality Act, which establishes explicit, permanent protections against discrimination based on an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity in matters of employment, housing, access to public places, federal funding, credit, education and jury service. In addition, it would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in federal funding and access to public places.

Covrigaru spoke about her personal experience as a mother who travels frequently with her young child and shared a copy of the Equality Act with him. She is concerned about the patchwork of different/lacking non-discrimination laws from state-to-state and how that puts her family in danger. Donovan said he is a father himself and would “take that story with him” and that “no one should be discriminated against at all. Period.” Rep. Donovan promised to review the Equality Act and consider cosponsoring.

Zibell and Covrigaru invited him to attend Staten Island and Brooklyn Pride and discussed possible community projects HRC members could be involved with in his district.

Never underestimate the power of your voice to effect change. Join HRC in our fight to protect and expand the rights of LGBTQ people everywhere! Here are a few ways to make a difference during this congressional recess:
Look up your reps here: hhttp://www.hrc.org/your-elected-officials
Ask HRC questions here: [email protected]
Text “HRC” to 30644 to get updates on actions you can take.

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New Music: The Jesus and Mary Chain, Father John Misty, Fionn Regan, Take That, Jared Kushner

New Music: The Jesus and Mary Chain, Father John Misty, Fionn Regan, Take That, Jared Kushner

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This week in New Music: The Jesus and Mary Chain‘s triumphant first album in 18 years, Father John Misty is quietly fuming on Pure Comedy, Irish singer songwriter Fionn Regan goes almost pop on album number five and Take That (above) give it yet another go as a trio.


The Jesus and Mary Chain – Damage and Joy

jesus and mary chain damage and joyWho would have thought that The Jesus and Mary Chain would get back together in the first place and then drop possibly their third best album 19 years after the disappointing Munki.

Many critics have given Damage and Joy a scalding because it sees the Reid brothers step back into familiar territory in music, themes and lyrics so comfortably it’s like the last 20 years never happened.

They are missing the point.

JAMC are one of the most highly regarded and influential post punk bands of the 1980s and they got there with a modicum of talent and an addiction of biker rock, 60s pop, surf pop and cherry coke.

The album is highly self-referential with Jim Reid moaning “Try to win your interest back / But you ain’t having none of that” on opener “Amputation.”

But fans are having a lot of that exactly because the references to past glories come thick and fast.

“Facing Up to the Facts” is a rip off of their own “Kill Surf City.” Reid sings “I hate my brother and he hates me / That’s the way it’s supposed to be,” swapping out “baby” for “brother.”

The best songs on the album are the doo-wop surf pop duet ballads “Always Sad” and “Song for a Secret” (think of the latter as a follow-up to “Just Like Honey.”

Closing with a re-recorded version of “Can’t Stop the Rock” – the song originally appeared on side project Sister Vanilla’s one and only album – the brothers prove that you really, really can’t.


Father John Misty – Pure Comedy

father john mistyFormer Fleet Fox Josh Tillman – aka Father John Misty – could have suffocated under the weight of expectation for his third solo album Pure Comedy.

2015’s I Love You Honeybear featured on many best of… lists that year – including Towleroad’s – and Tillman has since become something of a folk pop pied piper.

Pure Comedy is not what the title suggests. Rather, Tillman takes on the pure stupidity, recklessness and selfishness of modern America.

Musically, Tillman has to an extent dropped the folk approach in favor of Elton John-style 70s piano pop.

Tillman is often described as self indulgent and the sheer length of Pure Comedy, at 70 minutes attests to that.

Having said that, the centerpiece of the album, the 13-minute-long “Leaving LA” is Tillman at his best.

These L.A. phonies and their bullshit bands

That sound like dollar signs and Amy Grant

So reads the pull quote from my last cover piece

Entitled “The Oldest Man in Folk Rock Speaks”

You can hear it all over the airwaves

The manufactured gasp of the final days

Someone should tell them ‘bout the time that they don’t have

To praise the glorious future and the hopeless past

Basically, Tillman is pissed off with everything and he lets us know in great style.


Fionn Regan – The Meeting of the Waters

fionn reganCommercially, Irish singer songwriter Fionn Regan’s greatest success so far was closing out Bon Iver’s 22, A Million on “00000 Million.”

His debut album The End of History earned a Mercury award nomination in 2006 along with comparisons with the likes of Bob Dylan and Nick Drake.

The 2009 second album The Shadow of an Empire was apparently beset with problems and in fact an entire album was supposedly scrapped and rerecorded.

100 Acres of Sycamore and The Bunkhouse, Vol. 1 were altogether quieter affairs on release, a huge shame considering that Regan addressed the problems with album number two and went back to what he does best.

While The End of History was a straight up genius folk pop affair, The Meeting of the Waters ramps up the pop with a wash of orchestrations.

Songs like “Cormorant Bird” remind listeners of what made Regan special in the first place – sublime yet simple acoustic tracks with sometimes stunning lyrics (“You pulled a rainbow from my skull and you said, ‘Look at that’”).

Elsewhere, songs like “Book of the Moon” and “Up Into the Rafters” are so close to pop that you could imagine Take That covering them.

Closing with a 12-minute ambient track “Tsuneni Al” suggests that Regan has caught the Bon Iver bug for experimenting with his sound.

The Meeting of the Waters has none of the immediate charm of his earlier albums but on repeated listening its without doubt his best since The End of History.


Take That – Wonderland

Man band Take That are currently down to three members with a revolving door for Robbie Williams and the mooted possibility of a return for Jason Orange for an anniversary tour on the cards.

For Wonderland only Barlow, Owen and Donald remain.

There’s nothing here as iconic as early Take That stuff (“Never Forget”, anyone?) or even later classics like “Greatest Day” or “Shine” but it hardly matters. The album was announced at the same time as an accompanying tour or more likely the album is taking a back seat to the trio’s massively successful tours.

Visually, Take That is just wrong with three members. Everyone knows the magic number if five. Or four. Or seven in the case of Steps. Tellingly, a recent appearance on an English tv show with the two presenters joining the band for a medley was one of the band’s most powerful performances in recent years.

There’s no need for Wonderland but there’s no need for Take That to split up. Hopefully, Jason Orange will see the light and return. Four good. Robbie Williams – meh.


And finally….

Jared Kushner last.fm

Don’t panic. Jared Kushner has not – as far as I know – taken a break from Saving The World to record an album of original material.

However, a Last.fm profile allegedly belonging to the King of Preppy is doing the rounds.

Last.fm has been around for 15 years now. It’s essentially a social network that allows users to show off their fabulous taste in music.

Kushner has neither confirmed or denied that the profile is his. If it is, Son-In-Law Number 1 has been binging on Lorde and Troye Sivan since Trump’s election.

Other insights – “Mamma Mia” is Kushner’s third favorite song of all time followed by “Dancing Queen.” Depeche Mode and the xx also feature heavily.

What with Superman duties, Jared appears to not have listened to any music this week.

According to last.fm, my comparability with Jared is very high. Good to know.

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