Frankie J. Alvarez Strips And Says He Doesn’t Want ‘Looking’ To Be Another ‘Will & Grace’

Frankie J. Alvarez Strips And Says He Doesn’t Want ‘Looking’ To Be Another ‘Will & Grace’

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A lot of LGBT people have been marginalized. Previously gay characters were played for laughs on TV or in movies, but we playing three-dimensional gay men and the audience can all see themselves whether they are straight, gay, black or white. LGBT culture has this reputation that is all drag. But we all put our pants on one leg at a time. We want to show real men and women as real people. We don’t want to give you another ‘Just Jack’ from Will & Grace. We’re past that! That’s not to say these characters can’t be seen or told anymore, but we’ve told them already.”

– Looking star Frankie J. Alvarez, in a revealing new interview with Attitude magazine

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Texas High School Responds To Gay Vlogger's Viral Video Saying He Was Threatened With Expulsion for Being Out

Texas High School Responds To Gay Vlogger's Viral Video Saying He Was Threatened With Expulsion for Being Out

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Earlier this week, Towleroad’s Kyler Geoffroy broke the story about gay teen vlogger Austin Wallis, who posted an emotional video recounting how he was forced to leave his high school because of his sexual orientation. 

Since then, Wallis’ video has been viewed more than 170,000 times. Today, we learn that the school that threatened Wallis with expulsion if he didn’t go back in the closet is Houston’s Lutheran High North, a small, private, religious school with 162 students.  

The Texas Observer reports: 

Dallas Lusk, head of school at LHN, sent the Observer a statement from Wayne Kramer, executive director of the Lutheran Education Association of Houston. The association covers three schools, including LHN, which has an enrollment of 162.

“Lutheran High North welcomes all students and their families to the LHN community,” Kramer said in the statement. “We profess and proclaim our Christian beliefs with the foundations and authority taught in the Bible, all within the teachings of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. We respectfully require students to adhere to these accepted values and moral beliefs. Sometimes, as in this case, students have to make choices and decide whether their beliefs align with our community and we respect their choices. We also respect student privacy and do not comment on any individual student or their actions.”

The Observer reports that Lutheran High North also has a Morals Clause in its student handbook which states: 

“Lutheran High North reserves the right, within its sole discretion, to refuse admission of an applicant and/or to discontinue enrollment of a current student participating in, promoting, supporting or condoning: pornography, sexual immorality, homosexual activity or bisexual activity; or displaying an inability or resistance to support the qualities and characteristics required of a Biblically based and Christ-like lifestyle,” the clause states.

In addition, the Observer reports that the school is part of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, which takes this position on homosexuality: 

“The Missouri Synod believes the Bible teaches homosexual behavior is contrary to God’s Word and will, and the LCMS seeks to minister to those who are struggling with homosexual inclinations,” the denomination’s website states.

Ken Upton, senior counsel at Lambda Legal, told the Observer that although he believes the school’s actions qualify as abuse, Wallis has little recourse:

“The short answer is that if it’s not a government school, if it’s a strictly private school, the First Amendment doesn’t apply to them,” Upton said. “If they’re a private school, then I think it’s game over. They’re entitled to discriminate.”

Watch Wallis’ video if you haven’t already, AFTER THE JUMP …  


John Wright

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Madonna's 'Living For Love' Video Is The Singer's Best Work In A Decade

Madonna's 'Living For Love' Video Is The Singer's Best Work In A Decade
Madonna dropped off the music video for “Living for Love” on Snapchat’s doorstep Thursday afternoon, inching closer toward the (official) release of her 13th studio album, “Rebel Heart,” on March 10.

The clip finds Madonna playing matador to a host of men dressed as bulls in a red theater that glitters like a Latin-infused “Moulin Rouge!” Its imagery matches the anthemic heft for which many applauded the track when it hit iTunes in December. For a song that carries the torch of “Express Yourself,” the singer dons a leotard reminiscent of 2005’s iconic “Hung Up” and emerges victorious amid an army that stands no chance against a warrior who “picked up my crown [and] put it back on my head” — a sentiment especially potent in the wake of the multiple leaks that have plagued her new music.

This is Madonna’s theater, after all. Football players fawned over her in “Give Me All Your Luvin'” and she gyrated her way through a callback to the provocateur years in the black-and-white “Girl Gone Girl,” sleek videos whose self-referential undertones did not double as suitable extensions of Madonna’s legacy. Here, no matter the aforementioned comparisons to her 33-year career, she channels the new breakup anthem for something else: Madonna presents herself as queen of the big top without relying on allusions to her own résumé to prove she is the master of the postmodern pop scene. She uses her ongoing prowess to vanquish the beasts who grunt and shove their way across her stage. This is the Madonna video we’ve waited a decade for, and it hails from what sounds like the makings of the Madonna album we’ve anticipated for just as long.

As of now, you’ll have to head to Snapchat’s Discover page to watch the “Living for Love” clip, which was directed by French duo Julien Choquart and Camille Hirigoyen, otherwise known as J.A.C.K., and edited by Danny B. Tull, who worked on “4 Minutes” and several other Madonna videos. HuffPost Entertainment will embed the video here as soon as it appears online.

You can also catch Madonna performing “Living for Love” at Sunday’s Grammy Awards.

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Kelly Clarkson And Sam Smith Celebrate Gay Love And Marriage With New Music Videos

Kelly Clarkson And Sam Smith Celebrate Gay Love And Marriage With New Music Videos

Screen Shot 2015-02-05 at 10.35.37 AMTwo pop music powerhouses, Kelly Clarkson and Sam Smith, have released videos for their latest singles and both feature loving gay couples either falling in love or being joined in holy matrimony.

Clarkson’s “Heartbeat Song,” marks the first release from her forthcoming sixth album Piece By Piece. Her video chronicles several couples, including two gay men, meeting, falling in love and kissing.

Smith takes it a step further and even stars as a groom marrying his male partner in the video for “Lay Me Down,” the latest single from his platinum-selling, Grammy Award-nominated album In the Lonely Hour. The out performer explained his concept for the video with a note posted to Facebook:

Dear All, Here is the Link to the LAY ME DOWN music video. This song holds a very dear place in my heart. With this video myself and Ryan Hope the director have decided to make a statement and showcase something we passionately believe in. This video shows my dreams that one day gay men and women and transgendered men and women all over the world, like all our straight families and friends, will be able to get married under any roof, in any city, in any town, in any village, in any country. I hope you enjoy it. I love you all x

Watch Smith’s “Lay Me Down” below and scroll down further to see Clarkson’s “Heartbeat Song.”

Jeremy Kinser

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8 Cold Remedies That Scientifically Work: VIDEO

8 Cold Remedies That Scientifically Work: VIDEO

ASAP Science Cold

I could have used this video last week when I was bedridden for a good two or three days solid.

The boys at ASAPScience have put together a rundown of the eight cold remedies that not only work but also have a verifiable scientific basis for why they do so. Chicken soup makes the cut, of course, but so do honey and garlic, and even though AirBorne is a snake oil preventative, vitamin C actually does help decrease the duration and severity of the illness that ails you.

You can start putting together your cold-buster grocery list when you watch the video AFTER THE JUMP…

 


Christian Walters

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