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Gary Bell Is Obama Failing Us on HIV, or Are Our Expectations Too High?
"It's a good news, bad news scenario." This is how Gary Bell, longtime HIV advocate and new blogger on TheBody.com, sums up his take on U.S. President Barack Obama's progress so far in fighting HIV. While he's disappointed with some of Obama's choices relating to HIV, he also acknowledges that the president is "playing with a shaky hand" as he deals with other major issues, such as a global financial collapse. What's your take on Obama's first six months in office? Read Gary's comments and then add your own! (Blog from TheBody.com)


Terri Wilder Eight Characteristics of Long-Term Survivors of HIV
If you've lived a long life with HIV, how much of that is due to your genes or plain old luck, and how much is due to specific character traits? Some psychologists theorize that there are traits that set long-term HIV survivors apart. HIV advocate Terri Wilder decided to test that theory: She grabbed her video camera and interviewed three friends who are still thriving after many years of living with HIV. The result is her latest blog entry on TheBody.com. Give it a look and offer your own thoughts on what, if anything, may set long-term HIV survivors apart from the hundreds of thousands of HIV-positive people in the U.S. who aren't with us today. (Blog entry from TheBody.com)


Also Worth Noting: HIV/AIDS Bike Ride: Join the U.S. East Coast Trek This September
Register for Braking the Cycle, a 275-mile bicycle ride from Boston to New York to raise funds for HIV/AIDS services! Riders, many of them HIV positive, make new friends over the course of the three-day ride, and many participants return year after year. "Anybody who wonders whether lives are saved by these rides, they are, and I'm here to prove it," says one HIV-positive rider in this YouTube video from the 2008 ride.
HIV TREATMENT & HEALTH ISSUES

 A "Cultured" Response to HIV: Probiotics in Yogurt Could Hold Keys to Optimal Gut Health in HIVers
Yogurt may be a delicious snack for many people, but can it also raise CD4 counts and protect against some HIV-related infections? Maybe so, say some researchers. There appears to be a connection between yogurt consumption and gastrointestinal health, or "gut health" -- and that connection could be an important one for people with HIV. The evidence suggests that eating yogurt regularly can't hurt, and eating probiotic yogurt may be a great way to take care of your gut and your overall health. (Article from TheBody.com)


 Bone Problems Common Among HIVers; HIV Meds May Be Partly to Blame
Bone problems have quietly emerged as a major health issue for people with HIV, and HIV meds appear to be at least partly to blame, according to a recent study of 50 HIV-positive men in Europe. The study appeared to show that a regimen of Combivir (AZT/3TC) and Kaletra (lopinavir/ritonavir) caused more bone loss than a regimen of Viramune (nevirapine) and Kaletra, but that both still had a negative impact on bone health. The findings add to a growing body of evidence that suggest HIV health care providers and the HIV community should start paying much more attention to their bones. (Article from TheBody.com)


 HIV and Diabetes: Minimizing Risk, Optimizing Care
Can having HIV increase your diabetes risk? Experts aren't sure: Although there have been a few major studies on HIV and diabetes, the results have been mixed, and it can be difficult to tease out specific risk factors. What is certain, though, is that if you already have HIV and diabetes, there are plenty of important steps you can take to manage both diseases. Check out this thorough overview for a rundown not only of research on diabetes and HIV, but also an outline of how to stay up on your health care if you're a diabetic HIVer. (Article from the San Francisco AIDS Foundation)


Also Worth Noting: Connect With Others
I'm a Muslim With HIV. Are You?
(A recent post from the "Living With HIV" board)

Are there any positive Muslims out there? I just recently got diagnosed and would love to connect with others that understand our cultural/religious plight. Thanks!

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HIV IN THE NEWS

 Federal Appeals Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Abbott Over Norvir Price Hike
Abbott Laboratories was not taking advantage of its monopoly on HIV "booster" medications to unfairly raise the price of Norvir (ritonavir), a U.S. federal appeals court has ruled. Abbott quadrupled the cost of Norvir back in 2003, setting off a wave of protests and a series of lawsuits. Abbott reached a $10 million settlement on one lawsuit last year, and additional lawsuits are still making their way through the court system. This decision, however, seriously hurts one of the major arguments against the price hike. (Article from Bloomberg)

For one analysis of what this latest news means, check out this blog post by business journalist Jim Edwards. You can also read a PDF of the U.S. federal appeals court's official decision online.


 New U.S. Global AIDS Czar Gets Down to Business
Newly minted U.S. global AIDS coordinator Eric Goosby, M.D., has hit the ground running. Within hours of his recent U.S. Senate confirmation, Goosby was reportedly on his way to Geneva for meetings with UNAIDS officials. Part of Goosby's job is to oversee the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), which brings lifesaving HIV treatment and services to resource-limited areas of the globe. However, with more than 25 years working in HIV under his belt, Goosby knows that treatment access, while essential, is only part of the solution: "We're not going to be able to treat ourselves out of the epidemic, and prevention efforts will need to be continued and increased," he says. (Article summary from kaisernetwork.org)

Are you having trouble keeping track of all of U.S. President Barack Obama's many HIV-relevant appointees? Browse TheBody.com's collection of articles on U.S. government appointments that relate to HIV/AIDS policy.


 Who's Responsible for Confusing "HIV Cure" Supplement Ads?
Should a Web site be held responsible for running obviously fraudulent ads? That's the debate over a controversial ad that recently appeared on the Web site of the African National Congress (ANC) Party's Youth League. The site advertised an herbal supplement that claims it "may kill HIV" and will destroy "more than 95 percent of the virus." After the ad ran, the activist group Treatment Action Campaign received so many questions about the product that it has launched an investigation into the supplement. But the ANC says that its online ads are placed there by Google and it shouldn't have to take responsibility for monitoring them. (Article from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)


Also Worth Noting: Visual AIDS

Image from the July 2009 Visual AIDS Web Gallery
"Letters From my Aunt Evelyn 'Anita Bryant," 1979; Barton Lidice Benes

Visit the July 2009 Visual AIDS Web Gallery to view our latest collection of art by HIV-positive artists! This month's gallery, entitled "Writing Pictures," is curated by Javier Romero.
HIV TRANSMISSION & EDUCATION

 Just How Risky Is Oral Sex?
How risky is oral sex for HIV transmission? You're not the only one asking: It's one of the most frequently asked questions on many HIV/AIDS hotlines. Although it's hard to pin down exactly how risky it is, experts are certain that you can get HIV from performing oral sex on a man. (Receiving oral sex, however, carries little HIV risk.) Experts warn that there are a few factors that make oral sex more dangerous, like doing it when you've got bleeding gums, oral ulcers or another sexually transmitted disease. Check out this fact sheet for more info and prevention tips. (Fact sheet from the CDC)

To learn more about oral sex and HIV, check out TheBody.com's extensive collection of articles.


 HIV Risk Is Real for Lesbians and Bisexual Women, Report Reveals
The idea that lesbians face no risk for HIV is a pretty common one. But can that attitude itself be an HIV risk factor for lesbians and bisexual women? Although the risk of female-to-female HIV transmission is believed to be extremely small, many lesbians and bisexual women engage in other behaviors that can put them at high risk for HIV. These women are also less likely to seek health care than their heterosexual counterparts, which puts them at risk for late HIV diagnosis. An eye-opening new report from the Lesbian AIDS Project at Gay Men's Health Crisis explores these HIV risk factors and health disparities that affect lesbians around the world. (Press release from GMHC)

Want to read more about lesbians and HIV? Take a look at TheBody.com's collection of articles on the topic.


HIV THROUGHOUT THE WORLD

 High Court Repeals Anti-Gay Law in Delhi, India
Being gay in Delhi, India, is no longer a crime, according to a new ruling by the city's High Court. On July 2 the court declared that India's 149-year-old law against homosexuality "unconstitutional and arbitrary" within its area of jurisdiction, which is home to about 16 million people. The decision thrilled HIV advocates who feel that gay stigma has seriously hurt HIV prevention efforts. The International AIDS Society (IAS) applauded the move and urged the Indian government to take laws against homosexuality off the books nationwide. "Once discriminatory policies are abolished and stigma and discrimination are confronted, programs can be put in place to help and encourage those at high risk to stay free of HIV infection," says IAS president Julio Montaner. (Press release from the International AIDS Society)

The fact that being gay is a criminal act in many countries is an enormous stumbling block to HIV prevention efforts in those countries. TheBody.com spoke with people working in HIV in some of the world's toughest nations for gay men and asked the question: "What is life like for HIV-positive gay men in your country?" Read or listen to advocates' troubling responses.


 Global Recession May Undo Progress Made Against HIV in Poor Countries, Report Warns
The world's economic meltdown is threatening HIV prevention and treatment efforts in parts of the world where they're most desperately needed, UNAIDS and the World Bank warn. A new report breaks down how the global financial crisis already appears to be hurting access to HIV treatment in some resource-poor countries, and how many fear that tougher times lie ahead unless more is done to shore up HIV-fighting efforts. "This is a wake-up call which shows that many of our gains in HIV prevention and treatment could unravel because of the impact of the economic crisis," warns Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS. (Press release from UNAIDS)

The new UNAIDS/World Bank report comes just a few months after the World Bank issued its own report warning that several countries in the developing world could see severe cuts to their prevention and treatment programs as a result of the global economic crisis. "People with AIDS could be in danger of losing their place in the lifeboat," said Joy Phumaphi of the World Bank.




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 Sound the Alarm: HIV Is Not In Recession


 Take a Survey Addressing the Vocational Needs of HIV-Positive People


 Write to District Court Judge Bradley J. Harris, who sentenced a man to 25 years for not disclosing to another man he was HIV positive.


 Tell Congress to Make Health Care Reform Work for People With HIV/AIDS!


 Tell Abbott That We Will Not Accept a High Price for Their New Norvir!


 Tell CVS: Don't Restrict Access to Condoms!


 Endorse the International Declaration on Poverty, Homelessness and HIV/AIDS


 Speak Out Against the Syringe Funding Ban!


 Write a Letter to President Obama to Support the Action Plan for Rapid Scale-Up of Routine, Voluntary Testing


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 ART Initiation at <350 -- Call on WHO and UNAIDS to Save Lives!


 Volunteer at a Camp for HIV-Affected Kids


 Congratulate Obama ... And remind him of his commitment to a National AIDS Strategy!



Fwd: Dallas Voice News Headlines - July 10, 2009



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July 10, 2009

New group forms in wake of raid at club

By Tammye Nash
 
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission Administrator Alan Steen on Wednesday, July 1, issued a statement acknowledging that the 26-year-old gay man hospitalized with a head injury following a raid Sunday, June 28 on a Fort Worth gay bar was injured while in the custody of TABC agents.

Two TABC?agents involved in the incident have been reassigned to desk jobs while an investigation into the incident is conducted, according to reports posted online by NBC?Channel 5 in Dallas.

According to the statement, Chad Gibson was one of 15 people arrested Saturday night and Sunday morning during "joint inspections" by TABC agents and officers with the Fort Worth Police Department at three bars. The inspections were conducted to "ensure compliance with state alcoholic beverage laws and local ordinances."

Gibson was arrested inside the Rainbow Lounge at 651 S. Jennings St., along with three other men and one woman, according to Fort Worth Police Chief Jeffrey Halstead. The other 10 individuals were arrested at the Rosedale Saloon, the adjacent Cowboy Palace and an unnamed "unlicensed location," the TABC statement said.

"At the Rainbow Lounge, TABC agents placed one individual under arrest, Chad Gibson, who was injured while in the agents' custody. Mr Gibson was released to paramedics for treatment of alcohol poisoning and a head injury and transported to a local hospital," the statement said.

Some reports have indicated that Gibson was taken into custody inside the nightclub and then taken outside where he began vomiting, and that he injured his head when he fell due to extreme intoxication.

Several eyewitnesses inside the club at the time, however, had described seeing Gibson grabbed by officers and thrown to the floor in a hallway at the back of the club. The witnesses said that Gibson hit his head at that point, and that several officers were holding him down, one kneeling on his back and another placing his foot on Gibson's head or neck.

Gibson was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit at JPS Hospital where he was treated for bleeding in his brain. He remained hospitalized as of press time on Wednesday, July 1.

"We are saddened that this incident occurred and extend our sincere hope that Mr. Gibson recovers quickly," Steen said in the statement. "I have initiated an internal affairs investigation to answer questions about how these locations were chosen, to review the agents' actions, and specifically to establish the facts surrounding Mr. Gibson's injury."

Steen also asks that anyone who witnessed misconduct by TABC agents contact Lt. Andy Pena, acting director of the agency's Office of Professional Responsibility, by e-mail at opr@tabc.tx.us or by phone at 512-206-3405.

Steen said information on how to file a complaint against a TABC agent and information on agency policy on employee investigations can be found online at TABC.state.tx.us.

"I take seriously all allegations concerning inappropriate or illegal behavior by our employees," Steen said. "We have in the past, and we will in the future, take action against any employee found to have violated agency policy or the law."

Steen's pledge for a thorough investigation of the raid at Rainbow Lounge and the circumstances surrounding Gibson's injury echo a pledge made Tuesday evening by Fort Worth Police Chief Jeffrey Halstead.

Halstead said his department is conducting a comprehensive investigation into allegations of misconduct by Fort Worth police officers, and asked that anyone who witnessed the events at the bar contact Capt. Garcia at 817-392-4270.
 
 
 
 
 
  

 

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Obama To Preview Africa Policy In Ghana

 
 

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President Obama has chosen one of Africa's most stable democracies for his first official visit to the continent. Africa watchers hope he'll outline his foreign policy for Africa in a speech to Ghana's Parliament.

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Groups warn that planned Rogers City coal plant could raise electricity rates

 
 

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A dozen environmental groups are asking the Michigan Public Service Commission to take a hard look at a analysis submitted by Wolverine Power Cooperative in support of its proposal to build a 600 megawatt coal-fired power plant in Rogers City.

"Electricity co-op customers in the Western Upper Peninsula learned recently that they will be hit with a 33 percent increase in electric rates due to $2.3 million in new coal fired generating units constructed by WE Energies," James Clift, policy director with the Michigan Environmental Council said in a statement. "We are asking state regulators to take steps to head off such a drastic increase in the Rogers City area."

The Sierra Club Michigan Chapter, the Environmental Law and Policy Center, Citizens Exploring Clean Energy and others wrote:

[T]he available evidence shows that energy demand is flat or even decreasing, and that energy efficiency, renewable energy and existing natural gas capacity can satisfy demand. As a result, the Michigan Public Service Commission ("PSC") should recommend that the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality ("MDEQ") deny the Wolverine air permit application, rather than approving an unnecessary project that would impose undue costs on ratepayers, pollute the air, exacerbate climate change and weaken Michigan's ability to seize the opportunities offered by the green energy economy.

The comments, thousands of pages of them, were submitted on the final day of the public comment period on Wolverine's "feasibility of alternatives" analysis — a new requirement for coal plants created in a February executive order from Governor Granholm and characterized by some as a "moratorium on coal."


 
 

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LGBT Organizations Rebuffed in Prop 8 Suit

 
 

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In an interesting turn, the American Foundation for Equal Rights - which is backing the Olson-Boies legal team in Perry v. Schwarzenegger which is challenging Proposition 8 and seeking to put the question of marriage equality before the United States Supreme Court - has told a number of LGBT rights organizations who typically see themselves as the arbiters of the struggle for LGBT equality to basically get lost. As you will recall, when the lawsuit was filed by Olson-Boies, Lambda Legal and these others organizations issued a warning that "ill-timed lawsuits could set the fight for marriage back.
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My experience has been that typically these organizations do little for the cause of everyday LGBT citizens even as they constantly solicit donations to "fight for equality." Lambda Legal has provided some limited assistance on occasion in respect to transgender issues and the ACLU's LGBT unit recently assisted in some legal brief writing. I'm sad to say that HRC has been largely worthless to date whenever contacted for support or assistance. The result is that LGBT citizens seeking legal help are largely left to their own devices and may find themselves hard put to even find an attorney who will take their case. Difficulty finding gay friendly legal counsel can be a problem here in the Hampton Roads area and is an extreme problem in more reactionary parts of the state.
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In any event, in the Perry case the American Foundation for Equal Rights sent a letter out to these often self-aggrandizing organizations and told them DO NOT try to intervene in the case. A copy of the letter can be found on Towleroad here. Here are some of the highlights:
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"On behalf of the plaintiffs and our board, donors and supporters, I am writing to ask that you not intervene in Perry v. Schwarzenegger.

"Given our willingness to collaborate with you, and your efforts to undercut this case, we were surprised and disappointed when we became aware of your desire to intervene.
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"You have unrelentingly and unequivocally acted to undermine this case even before it was filed. In light of that, it is inconceivable that you would zealously and effectively litigate this case if you were successful in intervening. Therefore, we will vigorously oppose any motion to intervene."
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Ouch!! Sometimes the truth hurts, but I am pleased that these organizations have been called out. They do not have a monopoly on deciding strategy and dictating how the rest of us are to work to gain full equality for LGBT Americans under the civil laws. As Andy Towle notes, they may now realize that they missed the boat on this lawsuit or are out to sabotage the work of a rival organization:
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It would appear Lambda Legal, National Center for Lesbian Rights and the ACLU LGBT Project are either realizing the case might actually be successful and therefore want to ride its coattails for credit and relevancy, or—depending on your capacity for cynicism—are intentionally dragging down a suit from a rival group working for the same cause.

 
 

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Homosexuality can be cured by Yoga!

 
 

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It was bound to happen. After the recent judgement by the Delhi High Court that homosexuality should be decriminalized, opposition has arrived. Swami Baba Ramdev, an influential new age guru, filed a challenge Thursday saying that homosexuality was a "disease" that could be "cured" by yoga.

From the AFP:

"[Homosexuality] can be treated like any other congenital defect. Such tendencies can be treated by yoga, pranayama (breathing exercises) and other meditation techniques."

How does he know?

Hmmmm.

Of course, Swami Baba Ramdev is among many religious groups and conservatives who say same-sex relationships threaten the fabric of traditional Indian society (we all know the spiel), but what these people don't understand is that same-sex relationships, while perhaps hidden, have always been there. We gay people have been intricate, constant, and necessary threads in the fabric of society for a long, long time.

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After serving four years in the Navy and seeing the negative impact "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" had not only on my own career, but on that of many of my friends, I can no longer sit back and watch as more and more service members are kicked out unjustly. 

So I volunteered at the SLDN booth for the first time at Denver Pride on June 28. We received the most amazing response from the Pride-goers. In fact, I have never seen so many people lined up to sign a petition before! The Denver community really stepped up, and before my 4-hour shift ended, we had every petition signed, and had to send someone to get copies made at a nearby Kinko's! I've never felt more pride than knowing what a difference my time at the booth made in the quest for equal rights. 

Thank you SLDN for giving me and the amazing community of Denver the opportunity to stand up for the many gays, lesbians, and bisexuals currently serving in the military who cannot stand up for themselves on this issue. 


 
 

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Nobody's Role Model: An Interview with Out Actor Stephen Guarino

 
 

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L_02f889f0f4dc850a058b503a1c9c74a4 Thirty-three-year-old Florida native Stephen Guarino is a versatile out performer who just happens to be best known for a few deftly executed screen queens so flamboyant even Bruno might be tempted to bully them. In selected sketches from Logo's The Big Gay Sketch Show—on which he's been a series regular for all three seasons—and in the films Confessions of a Shopaholic and the Nia Vardolos romantic comedy I Hate Valentine's Day (in theaters tomorrow), he's the go-to girl for gay, gay, gay.

SafariScreenSnapz001 But along with spinning gold from stylized sissies (I'll never forget his tragic boa boy, barely rescued from savages by Super Liza), Guarino is The Big Gay Sketch Show's best straight man and has played characters as diverse as Russian dancer Svetlana, vapidity poster child Chad Michael and Ron Odyssey, a customer-service rep more confounding than anything on TV since Miss Swan. The third season of The Big Gay Sketch Show will air on Logo in January 2010.

Towleroad talked with him this week in advance of the July 24 Los Angeles debut of his Off-Broadway improv musical The Nuclear Family, featuring Guarino, Jimmy Ray Bennett, John Gregorio and Matthew Loren Cohen, at needtheater. It's a show close to Guarino's heart, one he describes as not being "comedians joking around about singing and dancing; we actually sing and dance and do improv."

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Read quotes from Matthew Rettenmund's interview with Stephen Guarino after the jump...

072 Say What You Mean, Be Mean With What You Say
"I would say I had a class-clown defense-mechanism thing. Unfortunately, it was that '90s thing where you were funny because you were sarcastic and cruel, so I did that for a long time and then that kinda bit me in the ass after a while because I only really made a lot of friends by being relentlessly mean. I was really a mean girl in high school...even though I was a goofy-looking drama boy."

A Popular Hang-Out
"I remember having sexual feelings on boy scout trips toward some of the older guys that would chaperone us, though I didn't know sort of what that meant. Although I do remember I spent one trip when I was 12 or 13 sitting in the middle of the canoe because I was the fat kid and the older guy that had accompanied us who was steering the canoe, his whole nutsack was hanging out of his shorts the entire ride. That was my first sexual image, before I saw tits or anything."

Confessions of a Teenage Queen's Drama
"I was really popular—I was runner-up Mr. Deltona High. I would've won...I was supposed to win. Veronica from the Juniorettes asked me to run and of course I accepted because if you go with the Juniorettes, you win. But as the president of the drama club, it was apparently my duty to have drama club sponsor me. I had a big fight with the drama teacher because I literally yelled in her face, 'Well, if I go with drama club, I'm gonna lose!' She eventually convinced me and I told Veronica at lunch and she said, 'Well, I guess Jean-Claude just won.' And Jean-Claude did win."

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"It was very popular to be gay in my high school I was very talkative about being gay. Everybody had a boyfriend and everybody was bisexual. My friends all knew and I was hooking up with guys. I actually told my parents legitmately—they already knew—when I was 15 or 16."

Off the Top of His Head
"I got into improv when I joined a group in college named for our Frisbee we would throw around—Wham-O. What drew me to it is it really curbs my A.D.D. because it's instant gratification. I can get a laugh out of an audience without doing any rehearsal or preparation, which has really hampered and fragmented my theatrical training. It's when I have to learn lines and be something in particular that gets me nervous."

Openly Gay for Pay
"When I auditioned for The Big Gay Sketch Show. I had done gay stuff, but hadn't really exposed myself in a gay way. I knew if I got it they'd push a prideful, out agenda. I just thought, 'Well...? Who the hell cares? 'Cuz I want the money.' [Laughs] Doing that show, it's like everyone's your friend and Me in bedsyou're all gonna go to the same bar after. I literally was working coat check if not at a restaurant for the last seven years before I got it. The moment I got it I stopped working a regular job ever and that was like five years ago. And because of it I got Law & Order and because of that I got The Wedding Bells and because of that I got a movie. I'm gonna be 34 and I'm a little stuck in a gay corner, but I would never say it wasn't worth it. I was up for and was first choice for a straight detective on an ABC show and ended up not being able to do it because of my contract with Logo, but I just remember confidently auditioning, getting it and having the director and everyone know I was gay and not caring."

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Bearded and with beard (the raised foot cancels her out) Nicol Paone at the Confessions premiere.

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"The queen is not my normal temperament, but I'm good at performing it in the same way that an American-born Pakistani-looking guy gets really good at performing a Pakistani accent. My friend Amir [Arison] and I are the same person—he gets cab drivers, terrorists. This guy is stuck in Brownland, he calls it. [Laughs] I can walk into an audition and do a great fuckin' receptionist, hairdresser, florist. I know how to do it and make it original."

The Gay BFF Role—Our Own Worst Enemy?
"We get to a point where we can pick and choose quality parts. But we can't all be Debra Winger and pick nothing and 20 years have gone by. I like to pretend I have integrity, but it's like saying, 'Wow, Butterfly McQueen shouldn't have taken that part in Gone With the Wind!'"

Big Gay Fans
"I always had moderate notoriety from The Big Gay Sketch Show here and there, but when I went to Columbus Pride it was just outta control! Maybe they watch more TV in Ohio, but everybody knew me and my characters. No one, like, cried and told me I changed their lives while they were lying in bed with cancer, I just got, 'We think you're cute and you make us laugh.' And lots of, 'Thanks for coming to Columbus!' I'll go anywhere if there's a ticket and a hotel. I love getting validated anywhere."

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Size Matters
"On a massive movie like Confessions of a Shopaholic [$100 million worldwide gross], that was the highest-stakes thing I've done, but also the least creative—200 people on set, trailers, businesspeople, assistants, baby handlers, cars, paparazzi...it was intense. We had one read-through. Still, I enjoyed the task of a huge-set environment like that. My default when I'm nervous is to consume everything. I do the opposite of shying away—I eat everyone alive."

SafariScreenSnapz003 Loves Hate
"I Hate Valentine's Day was fuckin' wonderful. I was so thankful because I didn't get it at first. It was down to two bears—Danny Burstein from South Pacific and this guy Carl—and Amir and I. I thought, 'Oh, fuck, I would hire them.' And they got it, but Danny couldn't leave South Pacific if he got nominated for a Tony, so it was a win-win. He got the nomination and we got the parts. I showed up very humble to a low-budget situation where everybody was working in 110-degree heat and working with a director who's so busy because she's in front of the camera, too. On top of it all, it was all improv."


P3150039 Single White Female
"I'm single. Desperately. 'Desperately' implies I don't wanna be, which is not necessarily true. I'm single because I'm sexually compulsive, so it's hard to just have sex with one person. What else? [Laughs] I travel so much and since I don't do drugs and I'm trying not to drink a lot, my only vice is cruising for fun sex. I've always found sex to be my favorite hobby. But I'm up for a boyfriend. I used to go for damaged goods, the whacked-out, random guy, kinda poor. Now I'm turning into an upper middle class white lady who needs a man whose schedule is defined and has time off to travel and has affluent friends who I can go to interesting dinner parties with. [Laughs] I also want a boyfriend who can only see me once a week because he's so busy. I always meet guys with seven nights free and they're like, 'Call me.' And I'm like, 'I can't. That's my night to sit in my house and masturbate to someone else.'"

Feets, Don't Fail Me
"Physically, you have to be non-tall, non-blond, short, have dark hair, squatty-to-beefy, and I'm willing to accept everything, little dicks, whatever—except they have to have hot feet. Otherwise, I'm going to cheat on them. You can not sexually satiate me without them."

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His Privates Aren't
"How stupid for famous people to be upset when their sex pictures leak? If you look hot in them, it can only help. I have every intention of releasing a sex video. I've already got it ready. I do have an anonymous one on Xtube—no one can tell at all. But I don't care—I look great in it and I'm having sex with the hottest guy I've ever seen. What am I auditioning for that's morally conscious? I'm nobody's role model...and I hope I never am." [Laughs]


 
 

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2009 was supposed to be our year. In Washington, the nation witnessed the historic inauguration of the first African-American president, a compelling, transformational leader who took office voicing the strongest pro-LGBT agenda in history. In Albany, after 40 years, the Democrats finally were back in control of the State Senate, offering the promise of enacting three key pieces of legislation that the former Republican leadership had stood as the last obstacle in the way of &mdash; marriage equality, transgender rights, and a school anti-bullying law with protections based on sexual identity and gender identity.

The first six months have instead provided plenty of reason for disappointment and frustration.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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Subject: Watch: Breaking news on voting rights
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Date: Monday, June 22, 2009, 10:57 PM

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stephen --

In a decision announced this morning, the Supreme Court upheld the 1965 Voting Rights Act -- a law that has done more to expand and strengthen our democracy than any other.

It's good news -- but the fight to protect voting rights doesn't end there. Attacks on this critical law will not stop. And voter suppression tactics will continue to plague our elections.

I recorded a short video about the fight to protect voting rights -- watch and share it today.

Watch my video about protecting voter rights

In the wake of an historic election, it's easy to reflect on how far we've come. But our democracy is still a work in progress.

I learned that first-hand as Al Gore's campaign manager in 2000.

Despite today's good news, it's clear that this isn't the end of the legal attacks on the Voting Rights Act -- and that the next case could result in the Supreme Court striking down a key protection.

It's time to recommit ourselves to the fight to protect voter rights and reform our electoral system so that no American is ever denied or deterred from the right to vote.

Watch my video, learn more -- and spread the word to your friends and family:

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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Adam Lambert: “I’m Gay”

 
 

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"American Idol" runner-up Adam Lambert has landed the cover of Rolling Stone magazine, where he talks about sex, drugs and his "Idol" experiences.

The 27-year-old singer from San Diego acknowledges in an interview that he's gay, and says it shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone. Says Lambert: "I'm proud of my sexuality. I embrace it. It's just another part of me."

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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Reid offers up more of the same

 
 

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As hundreds of activists from over 200 different organizations were converging on Washington yesterday in an unprecedented campaign to push for immigration reform, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev) announced his intent to pass comprehensive immigration reform this year.

Reid, at a press conference with Latino leaders to discuss Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomajor, announced a renewed commitment to making reform a top priority.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid on Thursday issued the most direct call yet by a Congressional leader for action this year on comprehensive immigration reform.

"As far as I'm concerned, we have three major issues we have to do this year if at all possible: No. 1 is health care; No. 2 is energy, global warming; and No. 3 is immigration reform," Reid said after a meeting with Hispanic leaders.

Reid ruled out a gradual approach to overhauling the immigration system. And he said comprehensive reform should happen this year.

"I'm not going to deal with immigration on a piecemeal basis; it's comprehensive reform," Reid said.

Any legislation that comes to the Senate floor, Reid said, must address border security, expand the guest worker program so it addresses "more than agriculture," include a pathway to legalization for illegal immigrants and include stronger penalties for companies that employ illegal workers.

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While it's good to know that Reid intends to make good on the Democrat's campaign promise to address the issue sooner rather than later, it's hard to believe that he thinks that dredging up the same old failed policies of the past will mollify those gathered in DC this week to work for real change in a failed system.

Deaf to both the political realities on the ground, and human costs of failed enforcement policies and exploitive guest worker programs, Reid's new vision for "comprehensive reform" is no different from that pushed in the past by Bush or McCain/Kennedy.

He offers up nothing new, instead Reid falls back on the familiar triad of enforcement first, more guest worker programs, and legalization with conditions like stiff fines and English acquisition.

The leader suggested that if undocumented residents pass a series of requirements, they should be allowed to stay in the country without threat of arrest but must wait for citizenship consideration behind current applicants who have not immigrated illegally.

"I believe that what you need to do is have penalties and fines. I think they have to learn English, stay out of trouble, pay their taxes and then they don't go to the head of the line, they go to the back of the line," Reid said.
The Hill

As always, the devil will be in the details when the legislation begins to emerge from committee, but if Reid's vision is the starting point from which this process will proceed, nothing has been learned from the failed efforts of the past.

Change is not more militarization of the border
Change is not more detention in prisons for profit
Change is not more families separated
Change is not more exploitive guest worker programs
Change is not more penalties and fines

If those in Congress and the Administration believe they can simply repackage the same old policies wrapped in a pretty blue "s? se puede" wrapper, and sell them to a public that wants real solutions to real problems, I fear they're in for a rude awakening.

And if those charged with speaking for the immigrant community believe, as they have in the past, that they must accept crumbs left on the table, they too will find that change has past them by.

There is a growing movement demanding real change, and those working towards that goal will lead the way. Those stuck in the past, tied to failed ideas, fearful of rocking a sinking boat, will ultimately be left behind.


 
 

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