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#LGBT: Is Your “Gaydar” Working? Study Shows, That’s Homophobic!

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Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison are challenging the ‘gaydar myth’ in a new paper published in the Journal of Sex Research saying it’s is not only inaccurate, it also promotes homophobic stereotypes. William Cox, (Cox! j/k) the lead author of the new study says;

“Most people think of stereotyping as inappropriate. But if you’re not calling it ‘stereotyping,’ if you’re giving it this other label and camouflaging it as ‘gaydar,’ it appears to be more socially and personally acceptable.”

Cox proved the theory by splitting the study’s participants into three groups. One was told that gaydar is real, another that gaydar is stereotyping, and gaydar was not defined at all for a third group. Then they were all shown photos of men with a statement about their interests.

The group that was led to believe gaydar is real were more like to make assumptions based on stereotypes, such as ‘he likes shopping.’

“If you tell people they have gaydar, it legitimizes the use of those stereotypes.”

Another reason gaydar is WRONG more often than not, Cox said, was because that gay people make up such a small percentage of the population – 5% or less in the US.

“Imagine that 100% of gay men wear pink shirts all the time, and 10% of straight men wear pink shirts all the time. Even though all gay men wear pink shirts, there would still be twice as many straight men wearing pink shirts.

So, even in this extreme example, people who rely on pink shirts as a stereotypic cue to assume men are gay will be wrong two-thirds of the time.”

So just throw out that “gayer” idea… is is permanently broken because NO one can tell who is gay, lesbian, bi or even transgender not these days, so why even try. It makes cruising more confusing, but life in general less judgmental and a lot more exciting! (via Gay Star News)

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Post-Labor Day Inspo: 5 Things We Learned From “9 To 5″

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Tis the season WOWers…the kids are heading back to school and for us werkin’ girls, we have to accept the fact that our three (and sometimes four) day weekends have come to an end as we schlep back to the cubicle life (and count down the days til Martin Luther King Jr. Day, amirite ladies?!)

Other than the golden fashion rule of not wearing white after Labor day…

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(I mean…in the words of Cher Horowitz, “Ugh, as if! THIS is Los Angeles, not Kentucky” – so I’ll DEFINITELY be rocking white ALL year…)

…I wanted to find some business women inspo for getting back into the work-world (wo)mentality…

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So I turned to the celebrated 80’s feminist classic “9 To 5″

BECAUSE OF THIS (Obviously):

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AND because I came away with 5 things we can do to turn our work lives, into WERK life from revisiting this superb film!

5) ROZ

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Although she was sort of the Professor Umbridge of Consolidated Companies, you gotta give it up to her monochromatic fashion game. AND, it wasn’t JUST limited to her solo color coordination looks, her hair matched too! Pick a day this week and dress in all one color. It will make you the Solange Knowles of your office, I guarantee!

4) KIMONOS

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When in doubt, kimono it out! Lily Tomlin found a way to incorporate beautiful silk kimonos into all her day-to-night (or day-to-stealing-dead-bodies-at-the-hospital-at-night, rather) looks and SO CAN YOU.

3) BUTCH COLLARS

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Need I say more?

2) DOLLY EVERYTHING

Rewatching this movie reignited the adorable-ness that makes up Dolly‘s entirety.

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First things first, NEVER deny a lunch invitation from her…

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Especially, if you’re wearing THIS:

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Can we just not? Because I can’t.

If Dolly taught us one thing from this movie, it’s if you’re NOT wearing acrylics, you are NOT doing office drag.

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1) SISTERHOOD 

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Lastly, this movie was not only about undermining an “egotistical, sexist, bigot”, but it was truly about putting job titles aside (and putting on the shoulder pads) and getting to WORK (while making friends in the process!)

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Blake’s Snake of the Day: Woman Bit by Burmese Python in Washington State

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An employee of Bremerton Bug Museum in Bremerton, WA was bitten by a Burmese python named Stella on Monday after she decided to feed the snake on her own without permission or going through the proper training. Christopher Jones, who owns the museum said:

Stella is a very docile snake. I’m normally the only person who feeds her.

The employee was bitten on the leg by the snake while she was preparing it’s usual meal of frozen rats. Jones thinks the snake must have been excited or confused when she smelled the thawing rats. The employee has is doing fine and has returned to work.

 

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September 10: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Actor, Rin Tin Tin

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September 10, 1918– Born on a battlefield in World War 1, Rin Tin Tin went on to be a big American film star & Gay Icon. Rin Tin Tin is credited with saving Warner Brothers Studios from bankruptcy in the 1920s. At the apex of his popularity, Rin Tin Tin received more than 20,000 fan letters a week, that’s 140,000 a week in dog years.

In late summer of 1918, Corporal Lee Duncan had discovered a bombed out German war dog station while on a scouting mission. Inside he found a shell-shocked mother German Shepherd & her 5 puppies.

Not wanting to leave them alone & helpless, Duncan brought them back to his base where he took care of them. When he returned home to California, Duncan brought Rin Tin Tin with him. Rin Tin Tin was named after the small dolls that French soldiers carried for good-luck.

Duncan settled into his home in LA & he became interested in the new film industry. Knowing his dog was special, he made the rounds of the studios, but they showed little interest in a canine movie star.

Finally Duncan & Rin Tin Tin got their big break when they came upon a crew shooting a scene with a wolf. Asking for the chance to show what he had, Rin Tin Tin performed a feat in a single take that had frustrated the director crew trying to make the scene work with the real wolf.

In 1922, Rin Tin Tin (his friends called him “Rinty”) made his debut in a low budget western called The Man From Hell’s River. He did all his own stunts & learned his dialogue phonetically.

Rinty’s charisma, good-looks, athleticism, fearless stunt abilities & acting talent attracted the attention of the struggling Warner Brothers. Together they made 24 films that helped establish the studio & made Rin Tin Tin a household name, fashion icon & magazine cover boy. In 1929, Rin Tin Tin received the most votes for the first ever Academy Award for Best Actor, but the Academy determined that a stupid human should win.

At the height of his celebrity, Rinty earned a salary of $1000 a week, had his own production unit, a chauffeur driven limousine, a personal chef, a Pilates coach, lawyer, life-coach, & a diamond studded collar. Not much is known about his personal life, but Rinty was spotted at several underground gay spots around Hollywood including gay director George Cukor’s infamous Sunday afternoon pool parties. Although he was quite a stud, siring 48 pups, including a favorite named Junior, Rin Tin Tin was known to hump male stunt dogs & was very probably bisexual.

In 1930, in an ungrateful gesture, Warner Bros. released Rinty from his contract. He was forced to work low budget serials. He admitted to a Milk Bone addiction & went into rehab. After 40 films, Rin Tin Tin retired in 1931.

Surrounded by family & friends, human & canine, Rin Tin Tin took his final bow in winter 1932. Millions of fans grieved at his passing. Rumors abounded & the fan magazines reported that Rinty died on the front lawn & in the arms of actor & blond bombshell Jean Harlow who lived on the same street.

In a private ceremony, Duncan buried Rin Tin Tin in a bronze casket in his own backyard with a plain wooden cross to mark the location. Duncan suffered the financial effects of the Great Depression & could not afford a better burial. Eventually Duncan grew unable to even keep his own house, which he sold, & quietly arranged to have Rinty’s body returned to the country of his birth for re-burial in the Cimetière des Chiens et Autres Animaux Domestiques, the famous pet cemetery in the Paris neighborhood of Asnières-sur-Seine.

Rin Tin Tin’s son Junior continued to work in serials & radio. Junior made a single film opposite a young Robert Blake, The Return Of Rin Tin Tin (1947). Junior also assisted Duncan in the training of more than 5,000 dogs for the WW2 war effort.

Rin Tin Tin’s grandson, Junior Jr., appeared in a TV series in the 1950s, The Adventures Of Rin Tin Tin, where I first fell in love with him, & I fell hard. I had a Rin Tin Tin lunch box & a series of books.

Several of Rin Tin Tin’s children & grandchildren were adopted by movie stars including Greta Garbo, Katherine Hepburn & Clark Gable.

No canine star ever again matched Rin Tin Tin’s  very special magical brand of screen charisma, star power or talent, especially that bitch Lassie.

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#Excerpt: Grace Jones Trashes Her “Pupils”: Gaga, Madonna, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Miley & Kanye in Her New Memoir

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“Yes, from the mouth of Miss Grace Jones come more of her frank and self-congratulatory words. Our second except comes from Time Out and here, Grace COMES for the young Divas and wannabes.

“I come from the underground. I am never comfortable in the middle of the stream, flowing in the same direction as everyone else. I think people assume that’s where I want to be, famous for being famous, because as part of what I do there is a high level of showing off. But my instinct is always to resist the pull of the obvious. It’s not easy.

Trends come along and people say, ‘Follow that trend’. There’s a lot of that around at the moment: ‘Be like Sasha Fierce. Be like Miley Cyrus. Be like Rihanna. Be like Lady Gaga. Be like Rita Ora and Sia. Be like Madonna.’ I cannot be like them – except to the extent that they are already being like me.

I have been so copied by those people who have made fortunes that people assume I am that rich. But I did things for the excitement, the dare, the fact that it was new, not for the money, and too many times I was the first, not the beneficiary.

I remember when one of the singers on the list of those who came after me first said that she wanted to work with me. Everyone around me is going:

‘You have to do it, it will be so good for you, it will introduce you to a whole new audience, you will make a lot of money’.

No! It will be good for her; she will draw from everything I have built and add it to her brand, and I will get nothing back except for a little temporary attention. No one could believe that I said no, but I am okay on my own. I am okay not worrying about a new audience. If the fuck don’t feel right, don’t fuck it.

With this one, who I will call Doris, I thought she was trying on other people’s outfits: she’s a baby in a closet full of other people’s clothes, a little girl playing dress-up, putting on shoes that don’t fit. I could see what she wanted to be when I watched her doing something when she started out that was starker and purer. Deep down, she doesn’t want to do all the dressing-up nonsense; she loses herself inside all the play-acting.

The problem with the Dorises and the Nicki Minajes and Mileys is that they reach their goal very quickly. There is no long-term vision, and they forget that once you get into that whirlpool then you have to fight the system that solidifies around you in order to keep being the outsider you claim you represent. There will always be a replacement coming along very soon – a newer version, a crazier version, a louder version. So if you haven’t got a long-term plan, then you are merely a passing phase, the latest trend, yesterday’s event.

They dress up as though they are challenging the status quo, but by now, wearing those clothes, pulling those faces, revealing those tattoos and breasts, singing to those fractured, spastic, melting beats – that is the status quo. You are not off the beaten track, pushing through the thorny undergrowth, finding treasure no one has come across before. You are in the middle of the road. You are really in Vegas wearing the sparkly full-length gown singing to people who are paying to see you but are not really paying attention. If that is what you want, fine, but it’s a road to nowhere.

I look at Doris and I think: Does she look happy? She looks lost, like she is desperately trying to find the person she was when she started. She looks like really she knows she is in Vegas, now that Vegas is the whole entertainment world filtered through the internet, through impatient social media. I don’t mind her dressing up, but when she started to dance like Madonna, almost immediately, copying someone else, it was like she had forgotten what it was about her that could be unique. Ultimately, it is all about prettiness and comfort, however much they pretend they are being provocative.

This is what I would say to my pupil: you have become only your fame, and left behind most of who you were. How are you going to deal with that? Will you lose that person forever? Have you become someone else, without really knowing it? Do you always have to stay in character for people to like you? Do you know that you are in character?

Doris, I would say fame is all well and good if you want to take it to another level. If you have some greater purpose. Me, I am just a singer, on one sort of stage or another, who likes to have an audience, but not all the time. Listen to my advice; I have some experience. In a way, it is me being a teacher, which is what I wanted to be. I still feel I could go into teaching. What is teaching but passing on your knowledge to those who are at the beginning? Some people are born with that gift. With me, the teaching side morphed into the performing side. It’s in there. And these are my pupils: Gaga, Madonna, Annie Lennox, Katy Perry, Rihanna, Miley, Kanye West, FKA Twigs and… Doris.

I’ll Never Write My Memoirs by Grace Jones is out on September 24.
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Photo, Lawrence Watson

(Via Time Out)

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#LGBT: George Takai GOES OFF on the Kim Davis “Circus”, While Madonna’s Gay Brother, Christopher, DEFENDS Her

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Madonna‘s gay brother, Christopher Ciccone, defended then jailed (and now free) Kentucky clerk Kim Davis on Facebook… and BOY, has he taken some heat. Here’s what he said;

“The county clerk in Kentucy deserves about as much support as you would give her if she were a muslim women who insisted on covering her face and refused not only gay marriages licenses, but divorce, accusations of rape and driving a car without ur mans approval…..perspective is everything…..this woman is a civil servant, she is required to follow federal law…..but why should she….when DOJ and other civil authories don’t follow federal law when they choose not to…..i.e. Washington State and Colorado (POT) come to mind…or the abstract notion of “sanctuary cities”…..i always thought that sanctuary was the province of churches…….these things aside….this is why we have elections…..if the folks of this county in Kentucy don’t want her as the county clerk….then don’t have to vote for her…..that is how a democracy works….not to mention the courts….in the mean time…..since when are we the arbiter of other peoples faith?…….can you honestly say that you know how much a person is allowed to have??..if i’m not mistaken, it’s in the constitution…..something about religious freedom or something……selective shaming and bullying corrupts a democracy….freedom of press, speech and religion give it strength. Not to mention reason and the god given compassion we as humans have a right and responsibility to practice. Once again, the gay community feels the need to be sore winners. Is it so difficult to allow this women her religion?…or must we destroy her in order for here to betray her faith. No matter how we judge its truth. The rights we have all fought for, mean nothing, if we deny her hers.” –Chistopher Ciccone on Facebook

takei-davis-x750_0George Takai has battled homophobes, Klingons and even Trump. His new target? The televised “circus” that followed the release of Kim Davis. The rally was orchestrated by GOP presidential candidate Mike Huckabee and Davis’s attorney, Mat Staver of the right-wing religious law firm Liberty Counsel, and broadcast live around the world. Here’s George’s take;

“Well this is a bit of a circus. So let us be clear: This woman is no hero to be celebrated. She broke her oath to uphold the Constitution and defied a court order so she could deny government services to couples who are legally entitled to be married. She is entitled to hold her religious beliefs, but not to impose those beliefs on others. If she had denied marriage certificates to an interracial couple, would people cheer her? Would presidential candidates flock to her side? In our society, we obey civil laws, not religious ones. To suggest otherwise is, simply put, entirely un-American.” –George Takai

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#NYFashionWeek: Richard Haines Takes Style Off Runway & Into the Gallery

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Everyone in fashion knows Richard Haines and the art world is getting another good look at him tonight. New York Fashion Week officially started today and tonight is the unofficial opening of the fall art season in Chelsea, as well. Haines bridges the gap, as NYC to him is just an endless runway. He started out as a designer and developed an eye for the details, which laid a nice foundation for his illustration. He’s often seated front row at fashion week’s best shows sketching away. In 2009, Haines had his first solo show at Envoy Enterprises and tonight his show A Room of One’s Own opens at Daniel Cooney Fine Art, 526 West 26th Street. See you there? Wear something cute.

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Poignant Pic OTD: A Rainbow Rises From Ground Zero on the Day Before September 11

Justin Bieber Proves Once Again His Hair Game Is Completely Ahead Of Its Time

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If you’re anything like me, you were anxiously awaiting Justin Bieber‘s performance this morning on The Today Show. And I’m ecstatic to report that it did NOT disappoint. Biebs performed three songs (despite the rain) AND debuted a perfect new hair color—PLATINUM BLONDE. That’s right, Justin is now a blonde bombshell.

Thankfully, Twitter user (and presumably class-A Belieber) Amanda was there to capture the moment he pulled off his hat for the big reveal:

And someone perfectly captured the gorgeousness of the back of his newly-platinum head:

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Obviously this was a huge moment for TV when the Today Show hosts stopped to admire the new hairdo with the Beliebers:

 

And apparently they were so impacted by the platinum that they had to Instagram it:
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I have to admit, I had just started to miss Justin’s recent man-bun and the 90s boy-band hairstyle that came after, but now that he DAZZLED me with this whole new concept, everything makes sense in the world again!

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September 11: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Kristy McNichol, Not Really

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This post isn’t really about Kristy McNichol, the popular actor who starred with Tatum O’Neal in Little Darlings (1980). She came out of the closet in 2012, although we always knew she was gay. She deserves the #BornThisDay treatment, but I have something else on my mind today.

On September 11, 2001, 6’4’’ & 225 pound Mark Bingham was the last person to board United Flight 93, having arrived late & nearly missing the flight.

Bingham was openly & proudly gay. He was well known & much loved in San Francisco’s gay community. He was a public relations executive, a graduate of UC Berkeley, an athlete with a very considerate, chivalrous, caring & creative personality. He has become perhaps the first openly gay, great American patriotic figure & an idol for the gay community.

Andrew Sullivan:

“The media portrayal of gays (lots of it by gays themselves) is as effeminate etc., as well as my personal experience with gays my age, most of whom seemed little interested in military service or aggressive pursuits in general… Mark Bingham could cut it. He’s a hero, plain & simple. I simply can’t say to myself any more that gays have no place in the military.”

Bingham’s friend Hani Durzy says he once fought off a mugger with a gun:

“Mark knew how to use his size & would get into situations without thinking about it – which used to amuse us and scare us. I think he knew himself that was not anyone’s idea of a typical gay man”.

Bingham’s friend & roommate Per Casey:

“He didn’t politicize his sexuality at all. It’s ironic that in death he is being celebrated for something he did not think was worth politicizing, & that’s lucky for all of us, & unlucky for people who are biased against us. What he did is both inconceivable & great.”

Durzy:

“My feeling is that if told he would become a gay icon he would laugh. Then he would sit back & think: ‘but if this is going to do some good for the gay community, then so be it… good’.”

Bingham had overslept on the morning of September 11th & the friend with whom he had been staying, Matthew Hall, drove as fast as possible to get him from Manhattan to Newark, screeching to a halt outside the terminal at 7:40am. Bingham jumped from the car, slinging his canvas duffel bag. He ran to the gate, down the ramp, boarded the Boeing 757 & sat down in seat 4D, first class, just behind the cockpit. Then he called Hall: “Hey, it’s me. Thanks for driving to get me here. I’m in first class, drinking a glass of orange juice.”

United Flight 93 was scheduled to take off at 8.01am. It pulled away from the gate, but was a delayed for 41 minutes, leaving the passengers to sit & wait before taking off on what should have been a 6 hour flight across the USA to San Francisco.

2 men aboard had stayed at the Marriott at Newark’s Liberty International Airport, paying cash for their rooms & expensive meals: Ahmed al-Haznawi, a student from Saudi Arabia & Ziad Jarrah from Lebanon. They also sat in first class, with a colleague, blending in, as they had been trained to do.

After 41 minutes of sitting, waiting & complaining, United Flight 93 moved down the runway, light with passengers & heavy with fuel. The view of lower Manhattan would have been dazzling with the World Trade Center Towers glimmering in a blue September sky. Coffee & breakfast were served.

At 9.30 am, 3 men with red bandannas suddenly rushed towards the cockpit & air traffic controllers in Cleveland picked up this message: “Hey, get out of here!” The end had begun. Cleveland could hear an announcement, probably from one of the terrorists having flipped the wrong switch, with a message he thought he was delivering over the PA: “There is a bomb on board, we are meeting their demands. We are heading back to the airport.” The airplane began to climb.

The tape recording from the cockpit is a half hour loop, beginning with screaming, & someone pleading not to be hurt or killed. Shortly afterwards, both pilots were seen lying motionless on the floor just outside the first-class curtain, with their throats cut, according to a passenger. United Flight 93 had changed course & was heading for Washington DC.

Final words of love & goodbyes were sent, with passengers passing their phones to strangers. Through these calls those aboard learned what had been happening that morning.

The first call answered was by Deena Burnett, wife of Tom Burnett, the man sitting next to Bingham. Deena Burnett:

“Are you okay?”

Burnett:

“No, we’ve been hijacked. They’ve knifed a guy; there’s a bomb on board; tell the authorities, Deena.”

Bingham’s call was to his mother was oddly succinct:

“This is Mark Bingham. I love you.”

Bingham’s friend & former employer Holland Carney, has said that his economy of language as the first indication of revolt aboard United Flight 93:

“If I know Mark, he would not have said anything about what he intended to do. I remember him coming to work one day with a huge black eye. I asked what had happened. He said 2 guys had jumped him & he had fought them off. I said that was dangerous, better to give them the money, but he would have none of it. That would have been him on the plane. He was not someone afraid to act.”

Burnett made another call, by which time his wife was watching the World Trade Center Towers collapse on TV news. Burnett: “Are they commercial planes?”

Deena Burnett:

“From that point, he said he was going to have to go out on faith because they were talking about jumping the guy with the bomb. He was still holding the phone, but he was not talking to me, he was talking to someone else & I could tell he had turned away. He said: ‘You ready? Okay, let’s roll’.”

The terrorists had formidable opposition: one passenger was a 6’1″ Judo champion, Bingham was a rugby player. Burnett had been a college quarterback. Among the other passengers, there was a weightlifter & a former paratrooper.

No one will ever know how the plan to attack the terrorists was hatched, except that experts listening to the tapes agree that the scuffle began not at the back of the plane but at the front, where Bingham was sitting.

Denna Burnett: “Tom, sit down. Don’t draw attention to yourself.”

Burnett: “If they’re going to run this plane into a building, we’re going to do something.”

The cockpit recorder picks up the sounds of fighting: the crash of trolleys, dishes being smashed. The terrorists scream at each other to hold the door against what is obviously a siege from the cabin. A passenger cries: “Let’s get them!” &  then there is more screaming.

Across Somerset County, Pennsylvania, farmers & commuters watched a plane rock & sway in the sky & then crash to earth.

Bingham, Burnett & the others saved many lives & probably our country’s Capitol building. But the richness of Bingham’s part in the tale is that he so narrowly failed to save himself & the other passengers. Carney:

“I can so much more easily imagine Mark bouncing out of the wreckage of the plane punching a high five & saying: ‘we got the bastards’.”

The Husband & I had stood on the very top of one of the World Trade Center Towers on our 20th anniversary, a gorgeous October evening in 1999, watching the skyscrapers of Manhattan turn pink in the sunset. I thought of that day as we watched the TV news from our Seattle bungalow on 9/11. We actually saw the second jet fly into a tower.

We would leave Seattle after 20 years & move to our new home in Portland just a few weeks after the towers fell. It was an unsettling time with so much to be afraid of, a new world, a new city, a new home, a new start. I would read the daily special section of the NY Times with the photos & short biographical sketches of the victims. I cried every day for weeks. The day I read about Bingham, I was transformed by grief. I had lost one of my own. The more I discovered about him, the more I felt that I had my own personal Gay Hero: gay, a bear, a good guy, a brave man.

The first tree that I planted in the garden of my new home was a small graceful Japanese maple. I dedicated the tree to Bingham. I prayed for the first time in years. I cried as I said:

“God bless my big gay hero Mark Kendall Bingham.”

Bingham:

“We have the chance to be role models for other gay folks who wanted to play sports, but never felt good enough or strong enough. This is a great opportunity to change a lot of people’s minds, & to reach a group that might never have had to know or hear about gay people. Let’s go make some new friends…& win a few games.”

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#LetsFaceIt: Now You Can Paint with Donald’s Face

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Trump has even invaded the art world. Well, it’s not exactly Gagosian but you CAN paint with Trump now. Toss your markers and colored pencils because Paint With Donald Trump is a “thing”. This interactive website allows users to express themselves through a series of paint “brushes” that are silos of Donald Trump’s head. Pick a Trump head and drag it all over the place. That reminds me of another interactive art “project”, I went to the Whitney over the summer and found a little black with the words PEOPLE I WANT TO PUNCH IN THE FACE. The first and only name written on page one: Donald Trump.

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(via Mashable)

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#WatchNow: Peaches New Album “Rub” Is Cumming &“Dick in the Air” Is Here!

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image001NSFW: Wednesday night I was fortunate to be in the small listening crowd at the Manderlay Bar at the McKittrick Hotel to hear Peaches new album, Rub. She came out to Eye of the Tiger (with a nod to Kim Davis) in a pseudo-wrestling, Vegas Diva cape and won the crowd over immediately. She DJ’d and mixed her own music and sang atop her DJ booth.

It’s been six years since she released her last studio album, but these past six years have been some of the most productive of her career. From theater productions to her cinematic debut at the Toronto International Film Festival to the release of her first book, Peaches pushed herself further than ever. This bitch works HARD and she’s just emerged from the studio in rare form with her fifth and most unequivocal album to date. Peaches explains of the impetus for her studio hiatus.

“Since 2000, I’ve been making a record for a year, and then touring it for two years over and over. After 10 years of doing that, I needed a change. I didn’t feel like writing another album and touring it for two years again, so I was really excited to try new projects.”

This led to her one-woman production of Jesus Christ Superstar, redubbed Peaches Christ Superstar and mounted initially in Berlin before touring the world.

“It was an endurance performance and a time for me to celebrate my actual singing voice, which I never pursued as Peaches.”

Peaches spent the past decade pushing buttons and boundaries with a sexually-charged blend of electronic music, hip hop, and punk rock that she delivered via one of the most raw and creative stage shows in popular music. When she first emerged to international attention with The Teaches of Peaches, her 2000 debut album, single Fuck The Pain Away catapulted her into the spotlight and appeared everywhere from Sofia Coppola‘s Lost In Translation to South Park and True Blood.

She followed it up with Fatherfucker, which further challenged and reversed issues of gender politics and sexual identity and featured an appearance by Iggy Pop. The whole period is documented in the new book What Else Is In The Teaches Of Peaches, a collection of Holger Talinski’s photos from at home and on the road, on-stage and behind-the-scenes, as Peaches conquered new artistic heights. Yoko Ono, Ellen Page, and Michael Stipe all contributed to the text, which offers unique insight into a side of the artist the audience has rarely seen.

RUB begins where the book leaves off, in 2014, as Peaches headed into her newly-built garage studio in Los Angeles to begin more than a full year of work on the album, collaborating with longtime friend Vice Cooler.

“After six years, I was excited about my lyrics again, about what Peaches was. I felt more comfortable living out any idea I wanted to try. We spent ten hours a day making beats, and whatever stuck, I would write on and develop. The only agenda was to make the best album we could.”

Dick In The Air flips gender roles with an absurdist twist, as Peaches preaches,

“I’m sick of hands in the air
And shake our asses like we don’t care
We’ve been shaking our tits for years
So let’s switch positions no inhibitions
put your dick in the air.”

It doesn’t stop with just the music, though. Peaches plans to direct once again present videos for every track on the album with a slew of collaborators. First up, Margaret Cho on Dick in the Air.

And that’s what’s in the teaches of Peaches. Watch and learn, bitches!

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#Duh: Brilliant(ly Idiotic) Inventions

Marc Jacobs Host NYFW “Gloss” Party and WOW’s Mx Qwerrrk Took The Night!

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Fashion week kicked off in NYC last night with Marc Jacobs as the host for the launch of Mauricio and Roger Padilha’s (Mao PR) new book GLOSS: The Work of Chris von Wangenheim. All the celebs and club kiddies were out in the mandatory disco dresscode, including our own WOWlebrity Mx Qwerrrk (above with OITNB Lea DeLaria)…who looked stunning in a Paul Smith suit and sequin cape by Garo Sparo.

 

“I had so much fun…NYC is a magical place,” says Mx Qwerrrk. I danced the night away with all the gender queers…I hear all the music that’s in the wind, so much music that it itches my foot to start tapping…just like a fiddle. Also had cuddle time with my new bestie buddy Lea DeLaria. Thanks again Marc, Mao and Roger…I’ll see you guys soon!”

 

Check out the cool pics below of all the party people who danced the night away at NYC’s Tunnel Night Club (which re-opened for the occasion) including Wendy Williams, Christina Milian, Solange Knowles, stylist June Ambrose, Rose McGowan, Gabrielle Union, Jamie Bochert, Laverne Cox, designer Marc Bouwer, Jamie King, model Andreja Pejić, super model Hailey Clauson, Pat Cleveland, Coco Rocha, Michael Musto, Constance Jablonski, Laura Love, Chelsea Fairless, Juliana Schurig, Amanda Lepore, Kenny Kenny, Vanessa Axente, Amanda Murphy, Christian Siriano, Kyle Farmery, photog Andrew Werner, Angel and Allan Kent, Casey Spooner, DJ Honey Dijon Redmond, designers Phillipe and David Blond, Randy Jones (The Village People), Robert Richards, Scooter LaForge, nightlife icon Susanne Bartsch, Harry Grant and Jason Brickhill. (pics by Santiago Felipe) Follow Mx Qwerrrk and her friends on Instagram!!!

 

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RuPaul’s DragCon: Nicole Paige Brooks Will Be There Next Year! You Should Be There, Too!

September 12: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Graphic Designer, Chip Kidd

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September 12, 1964– You know Chip Kidd’s work even if you don’t realize it. He designed the covers for the original hardbacks of Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park, Cormac McCarthy‘s The Road,  David Sedaris‘s Naked, & my own favorites Donna Tart‘s The Secret History & The Goldfinch.

No one in the publishing world would actually say that you can’t judge a book by the cover. They spend a great deal of money hoping that is exactly what readers will do. Artist-graphic designer Kidd is probably the biggest star in the rarefied world of graphic design, regarded as the planet’s foremost designer of the special niche of book jackets. In his 30 years at NYC publishing house Alfred A. Knopf, Kidd has created more than 2000 book jacket designs, averaging 75 a year. His always ingenious, vivid, audacious covers helped revolutionize & revitalize the art of book packaging.

I always wondered about Kidd’s design process. It turns out that he reads the book first. Then he says that he uses:

“The magpie method of picking, choosing, borrowing things that have been done before. The process is driven by nothing.”

“A really good book cover has to work regardless of what it’s about, on a visceral and emotional level. I’m a matchmaker, not a pimp. I design jackets that are elaborate versions of name tags at singles parties. I introduce the prospective buyer to the text, & they either hit it off & go home together or don’t.”

Kidd’s many influences include graphic design legends Alvin Lustig from the 1940s & 1950s, Peter Saville, who did album covers in the 1970s & 1980s, & Soviet era Russian propaganda art . Kidd learned that the best style is no style.

“A signature look is crippling. Often, the simplest and most effective solutions aren’t dictated by style.”

I guess Kidd’s signature look is smart, striking, sly, bold design.

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Crichton’s Jurassic Park is probably Kidd’s best known cover, with its illustration of a dinosaur skeleton that became the central image of the hugely popular film’s marketing campaign.

Kidd puts together & writes his own books that he then provides the covers. His first book was Batman Collected (1996), a volume for those with a proclivity for the Caped Crusader. Since then he has edited & designed other superhero coffee-table collections, including Superman (2001) & Wonder Woman: The Complete History (2012). Kidd’s first novel, the screwy, funny The Cheese Monkeys (2001) is a slightly disguised story of his time studying design under a sadist professor at a Penn State. His second The Learners (2008) is a sort of sequel & exploration of the interplay between words & images. His newest, Judge This (2015) is playful examination the importance of first impressions in design & in life.

Next month comes Only What’s Necessary: Charles M. Schulz & The Art Of Peanuts, Kidd’s collection of the art of Peanuts creator Charles Schulz, curated with the cooperation of the late artist’s wife. Kidd spent a week in Schulz’s studio. The concept for the book’s design promises to make the reader feel as if they are rifling through Schulz’s sketches & drawings.

You most likely have many of Kidd’s artful covers in your own shelves or piles of books, but I highly recommend Chip Kidd: Book One, Work: 1986-2006. Stylishly designed & richly produced, this witty volume works both as a retrospective of Kidd’s renowned book covers gorgeously reproduced in lush color plates & as a memoir of his career in publishing.

“I did not grow up yearning to become a book designer. What I wanted to be was Chris Partridge on The Partridge Family.”

I am glad that didn’t work out. I am such a big admirer of Kidd’s striking covers that serve as objects of art as well as the first taste of the writing inside.

“One of the great advantages to designing book covers is that you don’t ever have to have an idea, much less a thought, ever, in your head. That is the author’s job.”

2 years ago, Kidd married his longtime partner, Yale professor & noted poet, J.D. McClatchy. The couple has residences in Manhattan, Stonington, & Palm Beach.

Kidd has stated that the cover of his own memoir would be:

“The most pornographic version of The Bible you’ve ever seen.”

I am sure it would be a bestseller.

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