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||| Are these the 100 most powerful LGBT people in the world?
< Pride tips: How to get rid of unwanted attention in one line or less.

||| Ex-gay isn't exactly over. "Is the 'new' Exodus International a kinder, gentler 'ex-gay' ministry?"
||| The conflicting relationship between gays and religion.
< The fashion world's ethics are in rags and its soul shabby. "From suicide-themed fashion shoots to tax evasion – the rag trade is notable now only for moral bankruptcy."

> Victory! The Supreme Court rules the Defense of Marriage Act to be unconstitutional, and also dismissed a separate appeal against same-sex marriage laws in California.
||| How the decision affects you, by the numbers.


> What San Francisco looked like...

< What NYC looked like...
||| Bad losers: Proposition 8 authors have denounced the immediate restart of gay marriages in California, claiming they deprive the group of "our right to ask for reconsideration."
||| Here's all the stupid bullshit well never have to see again now that DOMA and Proposition 8 are dead.

...In the meantime, conservative Christian outfits like the Family Research Council will continue to give us gifts like this. That figure looks awfully familiar...

...Because the Supreme Court rulings won't stop discrimination and hate. "It's not just about getting rid of unfair laws. We have to fight the bigotry and discrimination in our society."
< Gay equality history, in pictures. Left, two young men (one is wearing a dress) dance in New York's Central Park, 27th June 1971.

> It's been forty years since the largest mass murder of gay people in American history. "In June 1973, a fire broke out in a gay bar in New Orleans' French Quarter. The fire at the Upstairs Lounge took 32 lives." Meanwhile, the Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans has apologised for its lack of sympathy at the time.


> Mustard brand Grey Poupon (really?! Isn't that what comes out of pigeons?) goes gay for Pride Month - and some people don't like it.
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The Ruth Ellis Center, a drop-in shelter for gay youth in Detroit. |
||| Paula Deen's racial slurs were no joke, "but the celebrity chef is not unique; some Americans still haven't adjusted to the racial realities of the 21st century."
||| On the Voting Rights Act, the colour-blind have been led by the blind. "The supreme court thinks racism no longer exists at the polls. The actions of Republican legislators prove otherwise."
UK NEWS
||| Another defeat for marriage equality in Northern Ireland.
> Plaque commemorating murdered gay bar manager Jody Dobrowski stolen.

EUROPE NEWS
||| The Council of the European Union adopts ground-breaking guidelines to promote lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex equality.
< IRELAND: Court hears farmer killed gay student for being the "devil". Joe Heffernan beat 21-year-old Eoin Ryan to death, and then phoned the police to confess, "I'm after killing a man. He came on to me and I killed him. I'm not gay or nothing, you know."
||| IRELAND: Marriage equality to face a public vote.
||| FRANCE: Caught on tape: The fatal attack on gay equality activist Clément Meric.
> FRANCE: Prison sentence for illegal anti-marriage equality protester Nicolas Bernard-Busse sparks new protests.

||| FRANCE: What has happened to the French joie de vivre?

> MACEDONIA: Skopje Pride attacked by anti-gay mob.
||| MACEDONIA: Petar Stojkovikj, a well-known actor and celebrity, has become the latest victim of attacks targeting Macedonia's gay community.
||| BULGARIA: A first-hand account of gay pride - and protest - in Sofia.
||| RUSSIA: Anti-gay Russian laws are about "protecting children".

< BRAZIL: Protestors demand scrapping of the "gay cure" bill.
||| PERU: Shocking scenes as drag queens brawl after the wrong winner is named at a pageant.
||| COLUMBIA: Why was there not one same-sex wedding on the day marriage equality came into force?

> JAMAICA: Dane Lewis - head of the Jamaican gay equality group J-FLAG - on proceedings in the Jamaican Supreme Court, where the group's education and outreach officer Javed Jaghai (right) is challenging the Jamaican "buggery law".
AFRICA NEWS
||| Amnesty International publishes a new report titled Making Love a Crime: Criminalisation of same-sex conduct in sub-Saharan Africa, in which it states anti-gay sentiment is reaching "dangerous levels".

< ZAMBIA: Setback for prosecution in gay trial against Philip Mubiana and James Mwape (left, at the magistrates court on 8th May. Philip is pictured centre, and James is second from the left).
||| TUNISIA: Liberal Party leader Mounir Baatour found guilty of having gay sex.

> ISRAEL: The prime suspect in the shooting at a Tel Aviv gay youth centre incriminated himself, Israel Police say. Hagai Felician allegedly confess to a police informant.
||| LEBANON: Report claims security forces routinely torture, beat and inflict "anal probes" on gay men.
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< CHINA: Fifth Shanghai Pride Festival biggest in event's history - but participants still couldn't march.


< AUSTRALIA: Anti-gay Prime Minister Julia Gillard ousted in leadership ballot by bitter rival (and marriage equality supporter) Kevin Rudd...

PLANET EARTH
> Is Walle really the world's ugliest dog? (What a perfect segueway from our last picture...)

< This beached whale ain't what you think it is.
||| The Rhone glacier in Switzerland is covered with blankets to reduce ice melt...
||| Just what are these deer up to?
BODY & MIND
> How boys can sculpt and slim their faces with a make-up regime.
||| Why the Supreme Court ruling on DOMA matters to people with HIV.

||| Could we really cure cancer with HIV cells?
||| A quick way to make people feel bad about their whole lives.
||| The best ways to apologise when you screw up.
< So, why do we have sex at night?
||| Why your memory sucks (and what you can do about it).
||| How echoes in the brain open a window on yesterday.
> Airplane electronics bans: please return your fury to the "off" position. "The prohibition on using Kindles and iPads during takeoff and landing is silly. But if it drives you crazy, perhaps it's worth asking why."
INSIDE THE SPACESHIP
||| Facebook introduces rainbow Pride emoji...
... will come in pretty handy for the 70% of Facebook users who have at least one gay, lesbian or bisexual friend.


< 9 gay-themed controversies that shook the art world. Left, Paul Cadmus' The Fleet's In (1934).
> Talking to photographer Duane Cramer about documenting black, gay and HIV-positve lives.
||| Kevin Truong's photographs of gay men living across the world. Below, Carlos and Ivan in Los Angeles, and Jon in San Francisco:
< Sobering photos of what New York City looked like before "sanitation engineering".
||| What's making is Osiris, the Egyptian god of death, spin inside its case?
||| Don't miss this epic collection of retro-futuristic art from Japan.
||| Go to Japan and get yourself 3D scanned and printed.


IN PRINT
> Reading in the closet: Authors on the books that helped them come out.
< 10 multicultural children's books.
||| The first 10 works of fiction you should read if you've never read a book before.


> Book review: Bereft, by Craig Laurance Gidney. "An outstanding contribution to the young adult genre... An author to watch."
||| New book: Proxy, by Alex London. "In both publishing and Hollywood, this is the era of the young adult novel... but few mainstream young adult books allow LGBT readers to see themselves in the characters. Not so with Alex London's fantastic, futuristic new novel, Proxy.

< Memories of Glad Day Bookshop, the world's oldest gay bookshop.

PERFORMANCE
< Broadway Pride: Gay on the Great White Way: 10 gay-inclusive or queer-friendly shows that opened during the 2012-13 theatre season. Left, Kinky Boots.
||| Talking to Christina Crawford about her show Surviving Mommie Dearest.
> Talking to Lloyd Daniels, star of "naked gay comedy" Up4aMeet.
||| Theatre review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. "Sweet, enjoyable and definitely leaves you wanting more, although it's not a production to be applauded for its innovation as there’s nothing necessarily new or daring here. The tricks are slick and the kids stars in the making."
||| Watch an interview with the Prancing Elites (last week's cover stars). These boys are just beautiful, inside and out.
FILM
< Why are low budget films often more thrilling than most big summer movies? Left, Attack The Block.


< A sequel to the controversial gay Bollywood film Dunno Y is in the works, attracting an all-star cast including Bollywood star Zeenat Aman. Left, Yuvraaj Parashar.
||| And is a Magic Mike sequel on the way?
||| Alan Turing's biographer criticises upcoming biopic for downplaying gay identity.

||| Joan Crawford, an Oscar profile.

...But he's sorry, so that's okay.
||| Hollywood's refusal to stand up to Alec Baldwin is shameful. "Alec Baldwin uses homophobic slurs against a gay Daily Mail journalist, and nobody says anything? Welcome to Tinseltown."

> DVD review: I Want Your Love. "Well worth watching if you don’t mind a film that's more interested in naturalism and trying to find some sort of truth, than being packed with drama." Right, Brontez Purnell, the best thing about the film.
||| DVD review: The Parade. "A surprisingly funny film that mostly manages to pull off a tricky balance between (often rather black) comedy and full-throated anger at the violence and prejudice gay Serbians face on a daily basis." There's an alternative review here.
||| Trailers: Dunno Y...2; and Upstairs Inferno.


> Meet Paris Barclay, the first openly gay - first African-American - president of the Directors Guild of America.
< Hand on hip, Tyson Beckford checks in with the gurls for the T.


< Look at pictures of shirtless twinks in Teen Wolf.
||| Gays of our lives: All the latest gay soap developments from around the world, with Anthony D. Langford.


> 10 TV showrunners that left before their time. Right, David E. Kelley's Chicago Hope. He left after the show's first season, and returned to perform emergency surgery on his creation in its sixth and last outing.
< Sesame Street's Bert and Ernie appear as gay couple on cover of The New Yorker. But is it "infantilizing and offensive"?

> Doctor Who: 10 lost stories we hope have been found.
MUSIC
> Talking to Cakes Da Killa.
||| Listen to Cakes Da Killa...
...Still hungry? Get more Cakes here.
||| Frank Ocean performs three new songs live at Munich concert. Listen to them here.


> ’90s music icons on ’90s nostalgia.
||| Liberace's Vegas house is for sale.
||| Amazon advances with Autorip - who can compete?
||| Videos: The sizzling teaser for Madonna's #secretproject; and Marck Angel (featuring Kaoz) - Positions.


> Gay porn stars react to the Supreme Court's DOMA and Proposition 8 rulings.
< Extremely awkward porn alert: Sean Cody's Glenn... and Pavel.
||| Lucas Entertainment have just released a scene featuring Arpad Miklos, the model who committed suicide in February. Should they have locked it in the vault?


< Photos of François Sagat's fans wearing his T-shirts.

||| The gigantic racist dildo.
||| Isha Sol - a teenage girl from Singapore - writes about why she loves gay porn so much.


> Meet Matthew Simmons, a former marine who's been crowned Mr. Gay World USA. Simmons was also am ActiveDuty model, and got busted for it.
SPORT
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THE BIG PICTURE: Nik Wallenda walks across the Grand Canyon on a 2-inch wire. |
< Anthony Nicodemo, a gay high school basketball coach outside New York City, comes out to his team.
||| Ex-NFL player Chidi Ahanotu says opponents would seek to injure openly gay players.
||| Just who are the gay male tennis players in hiding?


< Epic! Every Lego "minifig" ever produced, in a photographic timeline.
||| 20 secret passageways and rooms hiding in plain sight.

||| The sweetest comeback in the history of EVER!
> The fur coat made from chest hair.
||| And finally, how to handle online gay reaction; Rogue "Marbie" Scott vlogs; Davey Wavey mentions the unmentionable; and from the archives, the last known footage of Joan Crawford.
ISSUE 147
22-28 June 2013
22-28 June 2013
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