Matt Wilkas Gets ‘Nailed’ by Michael Henry: WEB SERIES

Matt Wilkas Gets ‘Nailed’ by Michael Henry: WEB SERIES
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Comic Michael Henry sat down with actor Matt Wilkas for the first installment of his interview show Nailed, in which he paints ladybugs on Wilkas’s nails while asking him ridiculous and probing questions.

Henry grills Wilkas about what a cowlick is, if he’d allow someone on their deathbed to touch his penis, if he was an early bloomer or a late bloomer, when he first had sex, if he likes to gossip, if he ever had a T-Mobile Sidekick, when he feels insecure, boxers or briefs, the meanest thing and the nicest thing someone said to him on the playground, if he has dreams, whether he would want to see his blackouts, if he has ever cried to get out of something, his doppelganger, his shouting talents, cable vs satellite, and how he feels about someone thinking about him when they’re alone.

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That lawmaker who used his ex-girlfriend’s nude pics to catfish guys on Instagram just resigned

That lawmaker who used his ex-girlfriend’s nude pics to catfish guys on Instagram just resigned
We think it’s safe to say that August 1, 2018 will go down in history as the worst day of Rep. Nick Sauer’s life.

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Buddies, Mary Berry, Paul Manafort, Rita Norton, Frank Ocean, Seattle, Michael Henry, Sean Spicer, Marcello Foa: HOT LINKS

Buddies, Mary Berry, Paul Manafort, Rita Norton, Frank Ocean, Seattle, Michael Henry, Sean Spicer, Marcello Foa: HOT LINKS
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LOSER SPICE. Lying press secretary says he was in a “kill the messenger” situation at the White House.

HECKLED AGAIN. Protesters at Richard Nixon library interrupt Spicer event.

 

MANAFORT TRIAL. A day one summary. Lawyers told to stop rolling eyes

POLL. Biden leads Trump in early match-up: “A plurality of registered voters, 44 percent, said they’d choose Biden in the 2020 presidential election, while 37 percent of voters said they would vote for Trump. The percentage of Democrats who would choose Biden — 80 percent — was slightly higher than the 78 percent of Republicans who would vote for the president‘s reelection.”

2018. Obama endorses 81 Democrats.

UNLIKELY COLLAB OF THE DAY. Great British Bake Off star Mary Berry…and Rick Astley.

MARCELLO FOA. Italian parliament rejects nomination of anti-Europe, anti-gay, pro-Russian journalist as president of the state broadcaster: “The Italian parliament’s supervisory committee on Wednesday turned down the appointment of Marcello Foa, who has often shared stories proved to be fake, after the coalition put him up for the job on Sunday. His appointment, which was approved by Rai’s board on Tuesday, failed to receive the two-thirds of votes required from the supervisory committee after Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia, the centre-left Democratic party and the smaller leftwing party, Free and Equal, all abstained.”

DANCE TO THIS. Ariana Grande and Troye Sivan music video remade with kids.

SPEAKER. Next Speaker could be black if Dems win House. “The members with the likeliest shot, according to more than 20 Democratic lawmakers and aides, include Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina, currently the No. 3 House Democrat; Hakeem Jeffries of New York; Cedric Richmond of Louisiana, current chairman of the CBC; Elijah Cummings of Maryland; and Marcia Fudge of Ohio.”

BUDDIES. Long forgotten film about AIDS crisis remembered: ‘Running 81 minutes, “Buddies” felt like a play and starred just two actors. Robert (Geoff Edholm), a 32-year-old gay man dying of AIDS, is visited at the hospital by David (David Schachter), a 25-year-old volunteer “buddy.” The two men develop a friendship that eventually becomes more intimate. The film ends — no need for a spoiler alert here — with Robert’s death; David, emboldened by Robert’s activist spirit, pickets the White House.

RIP. Rita Norton, the face of the West Hollywood library: ‘Always sensitive to who her patrons were, in the 1970s, Norton made sure the library carried what few gay-related books were available. In the 1980s, Norton assured the library carried as much information as possible about AIDS, even going so far as to arrange a special computer link to the National Institutes of Health for people to access the latest AIDS information. After her retirement in 1993, Norton stayed involved with the library, becoming the president of the Friends of the West Hollywood Library, an organization she helped found in 1973 when a tight library budget would not allow the library to purchase everything it needed.’

MIAMI. Media outlets smear, out gay men: “Rather than use their platforms to ask why Hollywood PD is wasting its time and taxpayers’ money harassing consenting adults, virtually every major news organization in South Florida — including WPLG, WFOR, and the Miami Herald — chose to publish the names, ages, and mug shots of the men arrested yesterday for the so-called crime of having consensual gay sex inside a building. That decision subjected 13 men to unnecessary shame and possibly outed LGBTQ+ people, leaving them vulnerable to abuse, harassment, or retaliation.”

anne sinnottCAMBRIDGE UK. Councillor resigns after citing “risk” of transgender women using women’s toilets. ‘Ann Sinnott, 68, said she was concerned Cambridge council’s policy allowed men, self-identifying as women, to access female facilities, The Times reported. She claimed there could be a “risk” to women if trans people accessed spaces where women “expect privacy”.

COLLABORATIONS. Frank Ocean and Playboy Carti have recorded 5 songs together.

SEATTLE. New gay bar Union opens: “There used to be a piano bar for gay daddies in tweed coats called Thumper’s, which was great because it was unlike all the other gay bars. No dance music, no screaming twinks, no Jell-O shots. Not that I mind dancing, twinks, and Jell-O shots, they’re just easier to come by than, you know, bars for gentlemen of a certain age. So I am thrilled about the news that there’s a new gay bar called Union from the former owners of Thumper’s (RIP), plus the manager of the old C.C. Attle’s, back when it was across the street from Thumper’s.”

LYRIC VIDEO OF THE DAY. Robyn “Missing U’.

HUNK HACKS OF THE DAY. A few beach tips courtesy of Ellen.

TRAILER OF THE DAY. Michael Henry “Nailed”.

HUMP DAY HOTTIES. Milan Christopher, Shakir, Matty Pipes, James Bland outside Mussel Beach Health Club, Provincetown.

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HRC Global Innovator Discusses Recent Lebanon Court Ruling and LGBTQ Progress Across the Region

HRC Global Innovator Discusses Recent Lebanon Court Ruling and LGBTQ Progress Across the Region

On July 12, a Lebanese Court of Appeals issued a landmark ruling for LGBTQ rights in the country declaring that Article 534 of the country’s penal code does not permit punishment for same-sex relations.

HRC spoke with Tarek Zeidan to learn more about the case and what it means for the LGBTQ community in Lebanon and across the region.

Zeidan is the chairman of the board of Helem, the first LGBTQ rights organization in the Arab world founded in 2004. Zeidan was also part of the inaugural class of HRC’s Global Innovative Advocacy Summit in 2016.

What did the recent court decision do?

The court decision on July 12 ushered in an important milestone for the LGBTQ movement in Lebanon. The ruling stated that same-sex relations are not punishable under Article 534 of the country’s penal code, which prohibits “sexual acts against the order of nature.” What sets apart this ruling — the fifth of its kind — is that it is the first ever issued by the Lebanese Court of Appeals, reaffirming the decision taken by a previous judge in January 2017.

What does this mean for LGBTQ people in Lebanon?

The ruling has galvanized the LGBTQ community in Lebanon and has proven that continued public education, outreach to lawyers and judges, and the provision of legal services to victims have begun to bear fruit. The decision is unprecedented in the history of the Lebanese court and is expected to influence subsequent rulings by judges facing similar cases. The ruling could also potentially decrease the number of individuals prosecuted by this article, thereby discouraging its application on LGBTQ people during arrests and detention.

What could this mean for the broader Middle East LGBTQ community?

LGBTQ communities across the region are fighting identical laws to Article 534 — all of which are the products of French and British colonial legacy. The Lebanese court decision has come after decades of hard work by dedicated civil rights lawyers who not only successfully argued this case but also developed the Lebanese model defense for cases involving Article 534 and other laws that violate the human rights of queer people. The court decision has been dissected, analyzed and disseminated to other organizations and legal teams working on similar cases in much of the region and North Africa.  

In light of this court decision, what are the next steps for the LGBTQ community?

Despite the good news, sustainable legislative reform and other improvements in the civil, economic and social rights of the Lebanese LGBTQ community will require more grassroots mobilization and organization. Recently, there have been unprecedented attacks on the community by several religious authorities including the Catholic Church and the Council of Islamic Scholars who closed down a IDAHOTB celebration in May 2017 and Beirut Pride celebration in May 2018. For us fighting for equality and justice on the ground, the outlines of the future have begun to take shape.

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