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Aaron Schock, Former GOP Pol, Comes Out as Gay
The politician, dogged by rumors around his sexuality for years, expressed “regret” for not coming out sooner.
www.advocate.com/politics/2020/3/05/aaron-schock-former-gop-pol-comes-out-gay
What to Watch: Haaz Sleiman becomes a leading man and a gay road trip turns deadly
Stepping out on a movie date this weekend? Netflix and chillin? Whatever your entertainment needs, we got your back (and hopefully your mind) with Queerty’s weekly “Culture Club” column with some of the highlights of new releases, streaming shows, classics worth revisiting, and what to drink while you watch.
The Step Out: Breaking Fast
Breaking Fast – festival teaser from Minutehand Pictures on Vimeo.
Outfest Fusion hits this weekend, and features a movie destined to ignite a stir on the festival circuit, and among audiences. Director Mike Mosallam adapts his acclaimed short film into his first feature, a romantic comedy about a gay Muslim. Haaz Sleiman continues his winning streak and gives his most charismatic performance to date as Mo, a doctor who falls for a handsome All-American boy named Kal (Michael Cassidy, of Batman v. Superman) during the month of Ramadan. Breaking Fast confronts the intersectionality of gay Muslim identity with grace, humor and a flirty sexiness. More importantly, the film challenges the notion of Islam as a religion hostile to LGBTQ people. Rarely is a film this charming and provocative at the same time.
Debuts at OutFest Fusion March 8. A festival rollout will follow.
The Cultish: Road Head
Speaking of movies set to dominate the festival circuit this year, gay horror (and humor) gets a shot of adrenaline with Road Head, the dark comedy from director David Del Rio. Out-gay actor Damien Joseph Quinn stars as Alex, a gay man on a road trip with his best friend and boyfriend. Things go horribly awry when the trio discover dismembered heads in the desert…along with a sword-wielding executioner that serves a bizarre cult. As written by actor turned writer Justin Xavier (best known for starring in the gay comedy Shared Rooms, and showing off the full Monty), Road Head satirizes the toxic hypermasculinity and misogyny of the right-wing with biting humor. It’s a must for horror fans thirsting for something irreverent, queer, or both.
World premiere at Cinequest March 7. Festival roll out to follow.
The Classy: Emma
Jane Austen’s classic novel gets an update. Anya Taylor-Joy gives a star-making performance as the title character, the bourgeois young woman hellbent on matchmaking every young single in town. Johnny Flynn and Bill Nighy also star as Emma’s suitor George Knightly, and her crusty father, respectively. Director Autumn De Wilde finds the right mix of humor and drama amid the costumed pageantry. And with Flynn’s star on the rise—he’s been tapped to play David Bowie in the biopic Stardust—what better way to seem cool than to know his early work?
Now playing in select theatres nationwide.
The Read: The House in the Cerulean Sea
Lambda Literary Award-winning author TJ Klune returns with his latest outing, a thriller about two men in love. The House in the Cerulean Sea follows Linus, a social worker called to a mysterious assignment involving an orphanage for gifted children. There, he falls hard for Arthur, the caretaker of the kids. As the two men grow closer, Linus begins to uncover a dangerous secret surrounding the orphans, one which puts his relationship with Arthur—and their lives—in danger. With hints of X-Men and classic Disney movies to spare, The House in the Cerulean Sea makes for a delightful diversion and a marvelously queer one at that.
On sale wherever books are sold March 13.
The Nibbles: Stranger Hearts
Three desperate queer lives collide in this new Dekkoo series. The handsome Billy seems like he has it all: money, sex appeal, and popularity in underground sex clubs, until a rare heart condition rocks his world. Andre lives with his mother…and in the closet to conceal his homosexuality. When Luka loses their job because of their gender-nonconforming looks, they resort to sex work to survive. Told with remarkable tenderness, Stranger Hearts captures just how lonely life can get for LGBTQ people, and the magical feeling of warmth when we find one another.
Streams on Dekkoo March 12.
The Sip: Kick in the Head
In honor of Road Head‘s rolling noggins, this week we suggest this strong and spicy bourbon-based cocktail. If it doesn’t send your head spinning, nothing will.
1/2 cup mango juice
1/2 cup fresh orange juice
3-ounces rum
3-ounces bourbon
1 shake black pepper
lime
Mix juices, rum & bourbon over ice. Stir. Add pepper & ginger ale to taste. Squeeze in a bit of lime juice and garnish with a lime wedge.
Police Finally Re-Arrest Suspect Accused of Fatally Stabbing Chicago Man After Yelling Gay Slur: VIDEO
Chicago police have finally re-arrested a Marine veteran accused of fatally stabbing a bisexual man with a box-cutter after shouting a homophobic slur.
Thomas Tansey, 30, is charged with first-degree murder in the Feb. 21 stabbing of Kenneth Paterimos, a 23-year-old barista who identified as bisexual, at Richard’s Bar on the city’s west side. Watch a report from CBS 2:
Tansey, who appeared intoxicated, reportedly was kicked out of the bar after he shouted the slur at Paterimos and got into an altercation with him. When Paterimos left the bar a few minutes later, Tansey stabbed him in the head, chest, arm, collarbone and ear.
After Paterimos returned to the bar and collapsed in a pool of blood, his brother chased down and tackled Tansey, restraining the suspect until police arrived. Tansey was arrested, but authorities inexplicably released him a few days later after he claimed self-defense.
Late last week, amid outrage from Paterimos’ family, a judge issued a murder warrant for Tansey’s arrest, and he was taken into custody Wednesday — nearly two weeks after the killing. Tansey was scheduled to appear in court for a bond hearing today.
The Chicago Tribune reports that Tansey served in Afghanistan, and rose to the rank of Marine corporal before being discharged in 2013. He previously was charged with battery and unlawful use of a weapon following a road-rage incident in the Chicago suburbs in 2016. Tansey also has a history of erratic behavior, including harassing University of Illinois-Chicago students in his neighborhood, according to BlockClubChicago.org.
On Tuesday, hundreds of Paterimos’ family members and supporters gathered outside Richard’s Bar to demand justice in the case. Watch a report on the protest below.
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The 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles: MIKA to Perform, Fortune Feimster to Host, with Special Guests Lil Nas X, Olivia Wilde, Hailee Steinfeld, Dan Levy and more
GLAAD today announced that recording artist and singer-songwriter MIKA will perform at the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles on April 16, and stand-up comedian, writer, and actress Fortune Feimster will host the Awards.
GLAAD also announced that special guests rapper Lil Nas X, actress, producer, and director Olivia Wilde (Booksmart, House), singer-songwriter and actress Hailee Steinfeld (Dickinson, The Edge of Seventeen, Pitch Perfect), showrunner, writer, director, producer and actor Dan Levy and co-stars of Schitt’s Creek, radio personality Elvis Duran (Elvis Duran and the Morning Show), writer, actor, director, and comedian Ryan O’Connell (Special), actress and artist Amandla Stenberg (The Eddy, The Hate U Give), and drag superstars D.J. “Shangela” Pierce, Bob The Drag Queen, and Eureka O’Hara (HBO’s We’re Here) will attend the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles.
GLAAD previously announced that global superstar Taylor Swift will receive the Vanguard Award and award-winning director, producer, writer, and advocate Janet Mock will receive the Stephen F. Kolzak Award at the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton on April 16.
Out stand-up comedian, writer, and actor Fortune Feimster first made a name for herself on Chelsea Lately. She went on to co-star in Hulu’s The Mindy Project, NBC’s Champions, and has made many guest appearances including Tales of the City, Dear White People, Claws, Office Christmas Party, and a recurring role on CBS’s Life In Pieces. Feimster can be seen in her first one hour stand up special Fortune Feimster: Sweet & Salty, which premiered on Netflix earlier this year.
Out recording artist and singer-songwriter MIKA rose to fame with the release of his hit single, “Grace Kelly” in 2007. The single was featured on his debut album, Life In Cartoon Motion, which went straight to #1 in the UK and 11 other countries, going on to sell over seven million copies worldwide. Since his debut, MIKA has released three other platinum-selling albums, including The Boy Who Knew Too Much, The Origin of Love, and No Place In Heaven. In addition, MIKA has not only won a Brit Award for British Breakthrough Act, but he has also been nominated for Grammys, MTV Europe Music Awards, Capital Radio Awards and World Music Awards. MIKA’s 2019 album, My Name Is Michael Holbrook, earned him a GLAAD Media Award nomination for Outstanding Music Artist this year.
At the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York on March 19, multi award-winning actress Sarah Paulson and Golden Globe-winning actor Matt Bomer will present the Vito Russo Award to award-winning screenwriter, producer, and director Ryan Murphy. Award-winning actress, producer, and activist Judith Light will be honored with the Excellence in Media Award during the New York ceremony. GLAAD also previously announced that multi award-winning actress, singer, songwriter, and comedian Bette Midler will make her first-ever GLAAD Media Awards appearance as a presenter at the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York. Midler will introduce her The Politician co-star Ben Platt, who is set to perform. Adam Lambert will open the GLAAD Media Awards in New York with a special performance. Lilly Singh, openly bisexual executive producer and host of NBC’s A Little Late with Lilly Singh, will host the Awards.
GLAAD previously announced a star-studded list of presenters and special guests for the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York, including late-night talk show host and comedian Jimmy Fallon, transgender actress and advocate Nicole Maines (Supergirl), beauty guru and YouTube personality Patrick Starrr, actor and activist Jesse Williams (Grey’s Anatomy), Jaboukie Young-White (comedian and correspondent on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah), actress Emily Hampshire (Schitt’s Creek), the cast of Pose, transgender model, advocate, and producer Geena Rocero, and HuffPost editor-in-chief Lydia Polgreen.
The 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards will take place in New York at the Hilton Midtown on Thursday, March 19 and in Los Angeles at the Beverly Hilton on Thursday, April 16. GLAAD previously announced over 175 nominees in 30 categories for the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards. GLAAD also announced Special Recognition honors for Netflix’s Special and for pioneering LGBTQ journalists Karen Ocamb and Mark Segal. For a full list of nominees for the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards, click here.
To purchase tickets for the 31st Annual GLAAD Media Awards, please visit www.glaad.org/mediaawards/31/tickets.
The Only Consistency in BYU’s Treatment of LGBTQ Students Is Cruelty
The Mormon university’s shifting decisions about its Honor Code highlight an unceasing animus, writes a former professor.
www.advocate.com/commentary/2020/3/05/only-consistency-byus-treatment-lgbtq-students-cruelty
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