QueerView Feb. 26: A Look Back At The Week In LGBT News Stories

QueerView Feb. 26: A Look Back At The Week In LGBT News Stories
Each week HuffPost Gay Voices and HuffPost Live will take a look back at some of the biggest queer news stories from the past week. Check back every Friday for your queer news round-up in this regular feature titled “QueerView.”

What It’s Like To Be LGBT In Bogota, Colombia
Maria Mercedes Gomez joins HuffPost Live to talk about being LGBT in Bogota, Colombia.

Arkansas LGBT Advocate: Politicians Should Have Helped Defeat Anti-Gay Bill
Kendra Johnson joins HuffPost Live to explain why she feels that politicians should have helped defeat the anti-gay bill in Arkansas.

U.S. Names First-Ever LGBT Human Rights Envoy
The State Department has appointed its first-ever International Envoy for LGBT Rights.

VICE’s Gay Conversion Documentary Is Harrowing
Alex Miller joins HuffPost Live to talk about VICE’s gay conversion documentary.

Graham Moore Is Our #UnicornOfTheWeek
Graham Moore is our #UnicornOfTheWeek! Josh Zepps explains why.

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Steve Grand Makes Gay People Feel Less Lonely

Steve Grand Makes Gay People Feel Less Lonely

Screen Shot 2015-02-26 at 4.14.27 PMIf it seems like years since out musician Steve Grand first landed on your radar, you’re not alone. “I swear I feel like I’ve been working on this album for 12 years,” the country singer says with a laugh in a new EPK video to promote All-American Boy, his debut album due March 24. For the record, it’s been just over a year and a half since his perfect pecs handsome face uplifting video for the single “All-American Boy” made him an internet sensation.

‘What really made a difference for me was the people that would write in and some of these people would tell me their life stories or stories of their All-American boys that got away. That made me realize this is why I did this — to connect people and to connect with people.” Grand recalls receiving thousands of letters from gay people who thanked him for them feel less alone in the world.

While some cynics think it’s no longer a big deal to come out as gay at the start of a burgeoning music career, Grand disagrees.

“You know who cares are the kids that are really struggling with this,” he says in the video, adding “Or the kids who feel like they would still rather be dead than live life as a gay person. I’m thinking about them all the time while I’m doing these things.”

Watch Steve discuss his career thus far below.

Jeremy Kinser

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Has Jeb Bush Privately 'Evolved' on Gay Marriage?

Has Jeb Bush Privately 'Evolved' on Gay Marriage?

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With the race for the White House in 2016 already underway, various exploratory committees are hard at work vying for the biggest slice of the campaign fundraiser pie in this crazy post-Citizens United political landscape we find ourselves in. Heavyweight contender Jeb Bush has been doing quite well in this regard, and is reportedly aiming to raise $100 million before he formally enters the race sometime later this year. Helping the former Florida governor reach this goal are a number of donors with left-leaning sensibilities on social issues, a reality that isn’t sitting well with the party’s “anti” crowd.

Naturally, the influx of these donors has raised questions about were exactly Bush stands on certain divisive social issues. Like President Obama, we’ve seen Bush tweak his public stance on issues like gay marriage in order to make himself a more palatable candidate for the electorate to swallow. Following marriage equality’s arrival in Florida last month, for example, Bush issued a calculated statement saying:

“We live in a democracy, and regardless of our disagreements, we have to respect the rule of law. I hope that we can show respect for the good people on all sides of the gay and lesbian marriage issue – including couples making lifetime commitments to each other who are seeking greater legal protections and those of us who believe marriage is a sacrament and want to safeguard religious liberty.”

And while the statement is far from a ringing endorsement on LGBT equality, it’s still light years ahead of his dismissal of “sodomy” rights back in the 1990s. It’s clear Bush is positioning himself as the moderate of the 2016 GOP pack – a strategy that appears to be working in his favor financially.

Donors, however, seem increasingly convinced that Bush (again like Obama circa 2008) is even more evolved on the issue of LGBT rights privately than he is publicly. 

Buzzfeed reports:

But inside Bush’s orbit, some believe his personal feelings on the subject may have evolved beyond his on-the-record statements. Three Republican supporters who have recently spoken with Bush as he’s blitzed the GOP fundraising circuit told BuzzFeed News they came away with the impression that on the question of marriage equality, he was supportive at best and agnostic at worst.

“He wants to do the respectful, human thing,” said one of the Republicans, a donor who requested anonymity to comment on private conversations.

If, as many observers expect, the Supreme Court rules this June to extend marriage rights to all same-sex couples nationwide, some of Bush’s pro-gay donors are hoping he will use the moment to fully pivot toward an embrace of marriage equality — turning himself into the first serious pro-gay GOP presidential candidate.

“His thinking appears to have evolved,” said David Aufhauser, a former senior Treasury official who co-hosted a fundraiser for Bush earlier this month in Virginia. Aufhauser, well known in GOP circles for his gay rights advocacy, stressed that he doesn’t speak for Bush, but contended that the candidate would benefit from opening up about how he now views the marriage issue. 

If Bush does decide to open up more about the marriage issue in the future, it will likely be with the help of his soon-to-be communications director Tim Miller, an openly gay man

What do you think? 


Kyler Geoffroy

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Pussy Riot Tells Off Fictional Russian President On 'House Of Cards'

Pussy Riot Tells Off Fictional Russian President On 'House Of Cards'
We knew Pussy Riot would make an appearance in Season 3 of “House of Cards” when they posted photos from the set last year. Now it’s finally happened and it was awesome.

Spoilers to follow for “House of Cards” Season 3, Episode 3.

The third episode of the new season, “Chapter 29” — which should more accurately be titled “Frat Party” as there’s excessive shot taking and a game of beer pong between Claire and Catherine Durant — was the beginning of Frank’s dealings with Russia. In the episode, fictional Russian president Victor Petrov (Lars Mikkelsen) — who is clearly modeled after Vladmir Putin — pays a visit to the White House to talk business with President Underwood.

There, during a state dinner, Petrov runs into Nadezhda “Nadya” Tolokonnikova and Maria Alyokhina, two of the members of feminist Russian punk rock band Pussy Riot. In real life, Tolokonnikova and Alyokhina were arrested in 2012 and imprisoned for almost two years by the Russian government for their protesting Putin’s anti-gay regime.

When Petrov gives the pair a rather mocking toast, the women stand up to share their own speech. Through their translator (Pyotr Verzilov, Tolokonnikova’s husband) they say, “To Victor Petrov, who’s royalty runs so deep he’s given his friends half of the country, who’s so open to criticism that most of his critics are in prison, the commander-in-chief who is not afraid of anyone except gays.” (The last line but isn’t translated in the episode, but Tolokonnikova described it to Russian opposition magazine New Times.) The three are quickly ushered out of the White House, but their mission was accomplished.

In a recent interview with New Times, the band members said they didn’t feel like Petrov totally captured the true essence of Putin. “In the [show] Petrov is more of a little tsar,” said Alyokhina. “He is too jolly for Putin, of course.” Alyokhina said the character is more of a mix of Putin and former Russian president Boris Yeltsin.

But the two do more than just make a speech. At the end of the episode Frank mentions the two Pussy Riot members during a press conference, calling them “true Russian patriots who exhibit the very best their country has to offer.” Like them, Underwood declares that he stood up to Petrov in a effort to fight for peace (but we all know Frank could care less about peace and patriotism and just wants what’s best for himself). The credits then roll over Pussy Riot performing a song they wrote for the series alongside Le Tigre. While “House of Cards” creator Beau Willimon wanted them to write a song against fictional Petrov, they decided to write “Don’t Cry Genocide,” which they said is “devoted to the militarization of society and to American drones in particular.”

Season 3 of “House of Cards” Season 3 is available on Netflix.

www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/27/pussy-riot-house-of-cards_n_6761956.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

These Models Know How To Keep Each Other Warm And Cozy

These Models Know How To Keep Each Other Warm And Cozy

1Cozy5-Hawai-2XistThis Underwear Expert exclusive shoot by Jerrad Matthew is the first of a three-part “Warm Up” series featuring models Callum Aylott and Josh Stevenson in thermal clothing. Retreating from the world and its inclement weather, the men wear styles of underwear and thermal clothing that provide high amounts of coverage through a single layer — the ideal comfort for staying in bed with a cuddle buddy. By making the one layer count, the models are dressed appropriately for going nowhere in their thermal clothing.

Technically speaking, onesies offer the most full-coverage, but this photo shoot features two onesies, each with different levels of coverage. The Rufskin onesie worn by Josh (the stud with tattoos) is styled like a tank, and thus more breathable than the American Apparel onesie. The American Apparel onesie is designed with long sleeves and modeled by Callum (the cute ginger). Of course, if you’re fortunate enough to have a cuddle buddy, a long pair of boxers, say by Jor or HAWAI, is all you really need in your thermal clothing wardrobe. Your cuddle buddy should make up the extra warmth.

You can see more of this photo shoot, and for more information on the looks modeled, by going to The Underwear Expert.

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Photo Credit: Jerrad Matthew for The Underwear Expert

 

Underwear Expert

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