Best gay blog. Towleroad Wins Award

9/11 Hub



04/19/2007


NEWS: L. Ron Hubbard, Nicolas Sarkozy, Ron Brown, And Other Rascals

Nicolas-Sarkozy ROADICON Buhbye, Sarkozy:

Left-wing candidate François Hollande has defeated incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy in Sunday's runoff, exit polls say, becoming the first Socialist to win a presidential election since François Mitterrand in 1988.

François Hollande has won France’s presidential election, giving the country its first Socialist president in almost two decades, exit polls showed Sunday.

According to Ipsos polling institute, the left-wing candidate took 51.7% of the vote to incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy’s 48.3%.

Celebrations are underway at the iconic Place de la Bastille in central Paris, the same spot where the last Socialist to win a presidential election, François Mitterrand, celebrated his first victory back in 1981.

ROADICON American politics: worse than it looks.

ROADICON The writer's father came, but seemingly never all the way:

It was around the time that Bart died of AIDS that things began to get really bad. That was when my dad had dyed his bangs platinum, which didn’t go over so well with the congregation he then served and would not serve much longer. This was around the time that in a fifth- or sixth grade art class I made a painting of a male seraph sealed in a black box in the center of an otherwise Edenic scene and wrote, in black block letters across the top, Who are you forcing into the closet? A nasty debate ensued over whether it could go up on the middle-school wall. I can only imagine that my dad had gone to see “Angels in America,” talked about it at home. It is, however, also possible that this episode lends credence to his idea that I knew all along ...

ROADICON Anti-gay Nebraska football coach Ron Brown attracts media attention for not testifying against Omaha's anti-discrimination law. Why isn't he testifying? Because he doesn't want to attract media attention:

Brown, who the university has said is within his rights as a citizen to express his religious and political views publicly, says he doesn't want his appearance to make news.

"A number of fellow Christians who have been working on legislation and working on the nuts and bolts of this issue told me, 'Look, there's going to be so much media attention over you, it's going to take away from the issue,'" Brown told the Lincoln Journal Star on Saturday.

"Everything inside of me said, 'I don't want the media to stop me from going.' Then I realized it was going to be a circus, and everybody already knows how I think. My views stand the same.

"As I prayed about it, I thought it was not in the Lord's will for me to testify."

ROADICON "Boston's first liaison to gays dies in obscurity."

ROADICON In One Person: John Irving's new novel about a "sexual suspect."

ROADICON Here's an astounding excerpt from the upcoming book Queer and Present Danger, in which Kate Borstein recounts how one star-crossed encounter with a Swiss banker led to her excommunication from Scientology's hierarchy:

... they kept asking me those kinds of questions for a total of six hours, carefully watching the e-meter for any signs that might reveal my evil deeds. Six hours, no evil deeds. Finally, the guy across from me played his ace. He said I’ve got a choice: I can do three years of hard physical labor, sleeping a maximum of six hours a night on a cold cement floor, eating only table scraps, and talking only with other bad people like me who were relegated to the months-old Rehabilitation Project Force. I could either do that, he said, or I could leave and be excommunicated from the Church of Scientology for the remainder of all my lifetimes ahead of me. The young officer told me that he’s going to live into the future as a hero.

“Without Scientology, you are gonna degrade into a mindless slug of a spiritual being. You’re gonna be a body thetan, attached to the toe of some street bum.”

ROADICON Apparently homophobia, like homosexuality, isn't really a choice.

ROADICON A handy guide to Mittian Mormonism:

If the doctrine itself is a problem, stick around for a while and wait for it to change. If you think it unlikely, for example, that multiple advanced civilizations, descended from Israelite tribes, thrived and warred for hundreds of years in pre-Columbian upstate New York without leaving any archaeological evidence behind, the church now cheerfully entertains the possibility that the hill where Smith “found” his golden plates is one of two named “Cumorah,” with the other one — the one repeatedly referenced in the Book of Mormon — likely standing somewhere in Central America.

The racism underpinning the whole of the original Book of Mormon, which tells the story of a virtuous light- skinned tribe warring with an evil dark- skinned tribe (the “sons of Ham,” cursed with dark skin for eternity by God for their wickedness), was wiped away by decree in 1978. Significant changes to the hallowed “temple endowment” ceremony in 1990 got rid of the bit where women had to promise to be subservient to husbands. Even the “Temple Garments” (yes, the magic underpants) have gradually become easier and easier to conceal under “normal” clothes.

The modern Mormon aesthetic is deeply indebted to Walt Disney, but somehow even more square ...

ROADICON 9/11 defendants say trial is "rigged."

ROADICON Poll at the Guardian wonders: Is pursuing marriage equality a "waste of time"? 


Stunning New Photos from the Top of the New World Trade Center

Wtc1

The World Trade Center's twitter feed has been pumping out some brand new HDR views from One World Trade this week.

Check out a few more, AFTER THE JUMP...

(via buzzfeed)

Continue reading "Stunning New Photos from the Top of the New World Trade Center" »


Terror Threat in NYC and DC as 9/11 Approaches: Officials

Federal officials warned last night of 'specific and credible' terror threats against NYC and DC, ABC News reports:

Terror_bloomberg U.S. authorities are scrambling to sort through information that the CIA developed in the past 24 hours indicating that at least three individuals entered the U.S. in August by air with the intent to launch a vehicle-borne attack against Washington, D.C. or New York around the anniversary of 9/11, according to intelligence officials.

Officials say the alleged terror plot was initiated by new al Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri, Osama bin Laden's successor, who had pledged to avenge bin Laden's death earlier this year in a U.S. raid.

The NYDN reports:

One rental truck that originated from an unidentified rental shop is missing, according to officials, who added that authorities are currently searching for the truck in the two cities. "It is significant and should be taken seriously," a law enforcement official told The News concerning the potential threat.

Meanwhile, a counterterrorism official told The Associated Press that law enforcement officials have been investigating the intelligence since it was received late Wednesday night. Cops and feds have conducted bomb sweeps in garages throughout New York and Washington, D.C., sources told The News.

Watch Bloomberg's news conference, AFTER THE JUMP...

Continue reading "Terror Threat in NYC and DC as 9/11 Approaches: Officials" »


Bill T. Jones Reflects on 9/11: VIDEO

Bill_t_jones

As part of a NYT series on New Yorkers reflecting on 9/11, choreographer Bill T. Jones offers some powerful thoughts about what he was doing that day and how its aftermath has influenced his life and work, and the world in general.

Watch, AFTER THE JUMP...

Continue reading "Bill T. Jones Reflects on 9/11: VIDEO" »


Mother of Gay 9/11 Hero Mark Bingham Offers a Heartwrenching Reflection on 10th Anniversary: VIDEO

Hoagland

 

As the tenth anniversary of 9/11 approaches, Alice Hoagland reflects on the death of her son Mark Bingham, and all those aboard Flight 93 in an emotion-stirring video:

The most visible torchbearer of Bingham’s legacy is Alice Hoagland, his mother. After losing Bingham -- her only child -- Hoagland became a tireless advocate for issues that were important to her son. Now 61, the retired United flight attendant is a proponent of aviation safety, a spokesperson for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community, and an avid supporter of rugby.

Watch, AFTER THE JUMP...

(via kenneth)

Continue reading "Mother of Gay 9/11 Hero Mark Bingham Offers a Heartwrenching Reflection on 10th Anniversary: VIDEO" »


News: San Antonio, Michael Fassbender, Post Office, Fantastic Man

Road Happy birthday Freddie: YouTube streams Queen's Wembley Stadium concert.

911_time RoadTIME 9/11 issue marks third departure from red border.

RoadJake Gyllenhaal playing the field again.

Road'Out in the Silence' announces new national award for the student / youth group that most effectively raises LGBTQ visibility, calls attention to the effects of bullying and harassment, and promotes fairness and equality through an Out in the Silence event during National Coming Out Day, Ally Week and LGBT History Month, October 2011.

RoadProof: "Baby" and Crazy" are Britney Spears' favorite words.

RoadAnti-gay editorial blasts domestic partner benefits in San Antonio: "It is not the role of the city to subsidize homosexual relationships. It is all the more absurd to do so in the belief, as Sculley said, that this is what a cosmopolitan city does. This implies that traditional morality is provincial and that this is necessary to 'attract the most talented people.' The latter perpetuates a stereotype that homosexuals are more talented."

RoadNeil Patrick Harris has a thing for ventiloquist puppets and Pottery Barn Kids.

RoadShame: Michael Fassbender plays sex addict in upcoming film.

Moonlanding RoadNASA releases most detailed images to date of Apollo Moon landing site.

RoadGreen Day's Billie Joe Armstrong kicked off Southwest flight for saggy pants, sass: "Don't you have better things to do than worry about that? I'm just trying to get to my f***ing seat."

RoadPostal Service nearing default: "The United States Postal Service has long lived on the financial edge, but it has never been as close to the precipice as it is today: the agency is so low on cash that it will not be able to make a $5.5 billion payment due this month and may have to shut down entirely this winter unless Congress takes emergency action to stabilize its finances."

RoadMale model fix: Nathan Owens.

Simons RoadRaf Simons covers Fantastic Man.

RoadFocus on the Family's lobbying arm CitizenLink pleads for money to stay afloat: "CitizenLink this week sent an email to constituents pleading for $2.3 million in 30 days to avoid a budget shortfall. If the money is not raised, 'our ability to act on your behalf will be severely, and perhaps irreparably, hurt,' wrote Tom Minnery, CitizenLink executive director."

RoadPSA of the day: Don't trust that hotel room safe.

RoadNYC gay bar Boxers gets creative in order to open Hell's Kitchen location across from school: "Under the new plan, the entrance to the bar itself will face out onto 10th Avenue, while an entrance to a non-alcoholic food venue — possibly a taco stand — will face 52nd Street toward the Catholic school, co-owner Bob Fluet said."

Road48 people shot over Labor Day weekend in NYC.

RoadOut gay Michigan rowing coach Charley Sullivan  encourages others to come out: "And for me, I’m here, I’m queer and I’m a hell of a good coach for it. To other coaches, come on out and play, the weather can be just fine if you make it so and choose the right places to invest your energies. And you just may find yourself being a better and more fulfilled coach than you’ve ever imagined."





Towleroad - Blogged