INTERVIEW: LGBTQ director Dano Cerny talks VMA nomination, working with LSD, dream collaborators, and the importance of LGBTQ representation in music

INTERVIEW: LGBTQ director Dano Cerny talks VMA nomination, working with LSD, dream collaborators, and the importance of LGBTQ representation in music

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The upcoming 2019 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs), which take place on August 26th, are one of the most LGBTQ-inclusive yet, with artists such as Lil Nas X, Halsey, Lady Gaga, and Panic! At the Disco scoring nominations in major categories.

However, LGBTQ representation amongst this year’s nominees is not just limited to those on screen. Openly LGBTQ director Dano Cerny is up for his first VMA for Best Direction for LSD’s video “No New Friends,” which also scored nominations for Best Visual Effects and Best Choreography. Cerny also directed the video for Bebe Rexha and The Chainsmokers’ song “Call You Mine,” which is nominated for Best Dance Video.

Dano Cerny is no stranger to directing videos for some of the biggest names in music. His resume includes directing credits for “Closer” by The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey, “Hollow” by Tori Kelly, “Dream” by Bishop Briggs, “Good Girls” by Elle King, and “Never” by The Roots ft. Patty Crash. Cerny also worked with singer-songwriter Wrabel on his video for “The Village,” which was dedicated to the transgender community. For the video, Cerny specifically casted a primarily LGBTQ crew to pay respect to the sensitivity of the subject and to give opportunity to underrepresented talent.

Just ahead of the VMAs, GLAAD had the chance to speak with Dano Cerny about his work throughout the past year, his VMA nomination, the importance of LGBTQ representation in music, and his dream collaborations. Check out the full interview below.

GLAAD: Your video for LSD’s “No New Friends” is nominated this year for Best Direction. What was it like working on the art direction for this video and how did the vision all come together?

Dano: It’s exciting to get nominated, especially in the directing category. This video meant a lot to me and I really wanted it to be good. I’ve always been a fan of Sia, Diplo and Labrinth, so getting the chance to work with all 3 was very special. I love fantasy and psychedelia, which was a big inspiration for the concept of this video. My goal was to create a unique world that felt like a place LSD might exist. There was that fantasy element, but I wanted to keep it grounded. We adopted a lot of old school film making techniques such as mixing miniature sets with larger set pieces (created by art director John Richoux) and using a green screen/blue screen. The performers were always interacting with real textures that we expanded with [the] help of visual effects master, Ethan Chancer.

G: As someone who is part of the LGBTQ community, do you think this influences any of the artistic decisions you make?

D: I’m always pushing for representation and inclusiveness in all my work, whether it’s a LGBTQ artist or not. Most of my pitches include LGBTQ characters or narratives. Those aren’t always the videos that get made but something I’m aware of. I’m always wanting to work with artists who are open in general and have chosen a lot of work based on that. Like Wrabel, Parson James, Bishop Briggs, Pentatonix, etc. On the flip side, I’m turned off by artists who still use homophobic slurs in lyrics or are generally not good people. I always pass on those projects.

G: You’ve had the opportunity to work on LGBTQ-inclusive videos in the past, including the video for Wrabel’s “The Village.” What does it mean to you to work on projects that help to bring attention to LGBTQ issues and artistry?

D: It’s so important to be in a position where I can help the cause in any way. Whether that’s one kid who watches a video or 20 million. The Wrabel video in particular was something I felt blessed to write and direct. The song was so inspiring. I was moved to tears the first time I heard it. Working with trans actor August Aiden on that video was life-changing. I learned so much. We were all on set the day Trump passed his grotesque transgender military ban. I remember the three of us sitting in the kitchen on location sharing our pain and anger. There was this sense like we could something with the video that could send a message of love and acceptance instead of hate. We had several trans actors playing students and a mainly LGBTQ crew. I really pushed for this set. I wanted everyone involved to feel like they were part of this message. People don’t realize the Parson James video I directed, “Only You,” also stars a trans actress as the lead. I love that people don’t know, it’s just not a talking point because we didn’t make it one. It doesn’t always have to be portrayed as a struggle or an identity piece – it’s just as important to see LGBTQ characters in everyday situations and relationships. Bridging the perceived gap.

G: You’ve had the opportunity to work with some incredible artists in the past few years, including Bebe Rexha, Halsey, the Chainsmokers, LSD and Tori Kelly. Do you have any dream collaborators that you’d like to work with in the future?

D: I want to work with artists who are doing cool projects and are not afraid to take risks visually. I’m inspired by the music first off, no matter the genre. I really admire artists like FKA twigs, Björk, Madonna, Kendrick Lamar and Pink – just a few artists who are pushing the boundaries and treating music videos as an art form.

G: This year’s VMA nominations are very LGBTQ-inclusive, with artists like Lady Gaga, Lil Nas X and Halsey nominated in major categories. Why do you think that it is important for this type of increased visibility and representation in music right now?

D: It’s crucial that we see ourselves in the mainstream. Lil Nas X is especially such a different artist. I’m excited to see more people realize they can be “out” and successful. I think it’s harder for male artists to be seen as fluid, which is a shame. Luckily, there are so many great voices in LGBTQ music right now. It’s a great moment that I know continues to grow with my favorites like Wrabel, Parson James, Justin Tranter, Shea Diamond, Maty Noyes, Troye Sivan, etc. I hope we’ll see them all at the VMAs one day.

G: What was your favorite video from this past year and why?

D: I’d have to say “No New Friends” will forever hold a special place in my heart because I poured so much of myself into it. We had little time, little resources and it was a labor of love by everyone involved. It was such a positive collaboration working with Diplo, Labrinth, Sia and Maddie Ziegler (who stars in the video). I’ve also always been a fan of choreographer Ryan Heffington and it was our first time working together, which added another layer of awesomeness. Working on “Call You Mine” with The Chainsmokers and Bebe Rexha is a close second because we had a lot of fun with that twisted, sexy concept.

August 22, 2019

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John Hickenlooper, Trump and Log Cabin, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Karamo Brown, Emoji Sex, Downton Abbey: HOT LINKS

John Hickenlooper, Trump and Log Cabin, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Karamo Brown, Emoji Sex, Downton Abbey: HOT LINKS

SILVER BOW HAT. Barack Obama wants Aretha Franklin’s hat from his inauguration.

2020. Jay Inslee drops out. John Hickenlooper announces Senate run.

PETE BUTTIGIEG. Mayor Pete draws overwhelmingly white crowd on historically black Chicago South Side: “Find the people who don’t look like most of you in this room and let them know they have the chance, not just to support this campaign, but to shape it,” Buttigieg said.

TRUMP’S DISAPPROVAL RATING. 62 percent. Also, thinks he’s a gay icon.

REPORTER: Mr POTUS, your administration has been taking steps to make it easier to discriminate against LGBT people in the workforce. Are you okay with that?

TRUMP: Well, the Log Cabin Republicans endorsed me… I’ve done very well w/ that community. Peter Thiel & so many others pic.twitter.com/W0OMKMzEkT

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 20, 2019

STUDY. Transgender conversion therapy is widespread: “Researchers at the Fenway Institute, citing data from the National Center for Transgender Equality and the Williams Institute of UCLA, concluded that the dangerous practice of trying to change a person’s gender identity has been attempted on an estimated 187,923 trans individuals. Conversion therapy focused on attempting to change a person’s sexual orientation is also prevalent, but was not considered for this study.”

AIDS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION. Organization under scrutiny for use of federal money: “A California state senator has formally asked state Attorney General Xavier Becerra to investigate whether the powerhouse AIDS Healthcare Foundation is fraudulently misusing savings from a federal drug-discount program designed to help poor patients.”

STUDY. People who use emojis have more sex. “The study found that increased emoji use correlated positively along most steps in a relationship journey. It was uncorrelated to frequency of first dates, but correlated with increased amounts of second dates. Frequent emoji users were more likely to have kissed on dates, as well as had sex or entered into relationships with their date. “

BRITNEY SPEARS. She doesn’t know who to trust.

KARAMO BROWN. The Queer Eye guy representing on Dancing with the Stars is “excited to sit down w/ [Sean Spicer] and engage in a respectful conversation.”

LUCKY TO BE ALIVE VIDEO OF THE DAY. Plane crash survivors film moments after crash, and rescue helicopter approaching: “The Beech Bonanza went down in Half Moon Bay, south of San Francisco, around 6 p.m. A man and woman were rescued from the water by a Coast Guard Dolphin helicopter, and both refused medical treatment, according to the Coast Guard. There were no injuries.”

SNEAK PEEK OF THE DAY. Downton Abbey, the movie.

THROWBACK PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY. Lady Gaga at the 2009 VMAs, uploaded this week for the first time.

THIRSTY THURSDAY.

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Andrew Garfield has gone to gay heaven…

Andrew Garfield has gone to gay heaven…

Hunky Oscar-nominee Andrew Garfield says he has gone to “gay heaven” after filming an appearance on RuPaul‘s Drag Race UK.

Garfield dropped in among the judges for the inaugural season of the popular reality show, along with RuPaul, Michelle Visage and comedian Alan Carr. In the first clip released from the show, Garfield expresses his gratitude.

Related: Andrew Garfield dedicates Best Actor Tony win to LGBTQ community in empowering speech

“Ru, I am so happy. I feel like a competition winner, and the prize is a day in gay heaven. Thank you so much,” Garfield beams.

“I’ll let you know what gay heaven is in just a little bit!” RuPaul says, looking quite thirsty. Not that we blame him…

Other celebrity judges for the season include Geri Halliwell Horner, singer Cheryl and Twiggy.

RuPaul’s Drag Race UK debuts October 3.

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Man claims gay “hot tub parties” to blame for uncle’s murder at the hands of straight gardener

Man claims gay “hot tub parties” to blame for uncle’s murder at the hands of straight gardener

In a scathing new op-ed titled My uncle, a heroic priest, was murdered while cleaning up gay mafia in DC parish and published by the Christian extremist blog Life Site, writer Kevin Wells claims LGBTQ people are directly responsible for his uncle’s untimely death nearly 20 years ago.

Quick backstory: In June of 2000, Wells’ uncle, monsignor Thomas Wells, was found stabbed to death inside the rectory of Mother Seton Parish in Germantown, Maryland. The murderer turned out to be 25-year-old Robert Paul Lucas, a heterosexual tree trimmer who was living out of his van.

Wells writes:

An unshakable conviction, shared by dozens of priests and thousands of lay faithful in the Maryland/DC corridor, is that Msgr. Wells’s life and 29-year priesthood ended as a direct result of the active homosexuality practiced by priests who once lived in that rectory.

He then goes on to elaborate on the conspiracy theory, which involves homoerotic clergy “hot tub parties,” as well as three priests at Mother Seton Parish who were accused of sexually abusing teen boys.

Related: Antigay youth pastor busted for sexting teen boy, asking for x-rated pics

Wells continues:

The now-bulldozed Mother Seton rectory in Germantown, Maryland had been the site of years of appalling sacrilege and sin. It emerged that two priests, Rev. Paul E. Lavin and Rev. Aaron J. Cote, who had served at Mother Seton, had been credibly accused as sexual predators of teenage boys. Lavin has been stripped of his clerical faculties and Cote, accused of sexual molestation in at least four states and Peru, died in 2012. A third Mother Seton priest, who seems to have vanished from the state of Maryland, is widely known to have been sexually active with other men prior to my uncle’s arrival.

He says his uncle was brought in to “get rid of the rot” in the “sin-haunted rectory” and exorcise it of the “appalling sacrilege” that happened there.

“My uncle’s first official act as pastor at Mother Seton was to rip out the rectory hot tub,” Wells writes. “Priests living in the Mother Seton rectory were widely known to have thrown ‘hot tub parties’ for other priests.”

Years later, Wells claims a “secret service agent” approached him to say his uncle was “hand-picked” by the Cardinal to take care of the situation and that if it weren’t for all the homosexuality that happened there, the priest would likely still be alive today.

“I have no doubt about it, that night, his murderer was looking for a ‘trick,’” the secret service agent allegedly told him. “Msgr. Wells was murdered because of the homosexual activity that had taken place in that rectory.”

The well-documented truth is that, shortly after the murder, Lucas confessed to killing Wells while he was burglarizing the rectory. Police recovered some of the items stolen from the rectory in his van.

Detectives concluded that the murder happened when Wells woke up and tried to stop the burglary. Lucas was sentenced to 25 years for murder, 10 for robbery, and seven and-a-half years for burglary.

But facts be damned! Wells says that until the Catholic church does more to combat homosexuality, “the Church’s sickness will worsen” and it “will remain on life support.”

Way to honor your uncle’s legacy, Kevin.

Related: Priest arrested for spending church money on beach house, boyfriends, and a Grindr XTRA account

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Catholic Priest Arrested for Stealing $100K from Church to Pay His Grindr Hookups

Catholic Priest Arrested for Stealing $100K from Church to Pay His Grindr Hookups

Monsignor Joseph McLoone, a Catholic priest in Pennsylvania, has been arrested and charged with 18 counts including felony theft for stealing $98,000 from his church parishioners to pay his Grindr hookups, and buy a beach house.

PhillyMag reports: “Investigators claim that McLoone opened a secret checking account in 2011 and diverted parishioner donations into that account and misappropriated other church funds undetected for the next seven years. According to prosecutors, McLoone used the funds to pay for dinners, travel, and a beach home in Ocean City, New Jersey. Investigators say that when he was confronted by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia about the money, he also admitted to paying for “personal relationships” with other men with the church funds. According to the police complaint filed in court, McLoone sent thousands of dollars to men he met on the social networking app Grindr using online payment methods such as Square and J-Pay.”

PennLive reports: ‘On Nov. 2 of that year – his first All Souls Day holiday there — McLoone opened an account with TD Bank called the “St. Joseph Activity Account.” Over the next six years, he diverted donation checks written to the parish to that account. He also used the account to take the entirety of the All Soul’s collections each year and convert checks written to St. Joseph’s into checks made out to himself and others within the parish. McLoone created this account to hide the funds from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and ensure no one saw that he was using the funds for his personal lifestyle.’

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