Finally it's Friday! Today will be a very busy day because, luckily, my work is growing and I have several orders to deliver.This morning I have to look for some new fabrics to sew new boho dresses ordered by an American store! Let's hope so! How is your day?
Andrew Sullivan has started a fascinating series on first visits to gay bars. He was inspired by this Slate article on the decline of the gay bar. It got me thinking about my first gay bar and what a night that was. It was, of all places, The Heretic in Atlanta. I was active duty military, stationed in rural Alabama and incredibly naive and inexperienced. I was also incredibly paranoid of getting caught in a gay bar, especially the Heretic, which had such a reputation that even I had heard of it. I went with my very first boyfriend who I had just met, and a couple of his friends. As we were walking in, I was too preocupied with scanning the parking lot for undercover Military Police (I told you I was paranoid) to notice the guy checking IDs until I was up. I fumbled with my wallet and out flopped my military ID. I scrambled to hide it and find my drivers license and the guy said "Don't worry honey, that's not the first one of those I've seen tonight." His joke eased my paranoia. That night was the first time I ever danced with a man. It was overwhelming to see a room full of men dancing with men. If there's anything more liberating than that, I haven't experienced it yet.
"I fear I'll be remembered for the work I did on this campaign."
--Marc Mutty, the Chairman of the Yes on 1 Campaign in Maine that overturned marriage equality in that state in 2009. Mutty was on leave from his job as public relations director for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Maine while running Yes on 1. He also bemoaned the "hyperbole" used in the campaign and said,
"You know, we say things like 'Teachers will be forced to (teach same-sex marriage in schools)!' " he continues. "Well, that's not a completely accurate statement and we all know it isn't, you know?"
His statements are part of a documentary on the Yes on 1 campaign that will be released later this summer or in the fall.
In related news, Equality Maine has announced a new campaign to gather signatures to put marriage equality on the ballot again in 2012.
Black and white photos are simplistic, pure and capture our soul.
I think it's because, without color, we aren't drawn to the makeup and the color of our eyes or our hair or how tan our skin is. Black&white captures the innocence on one's face and the hurt they've gone through to feel vulnerability. The glow we see comes from the inside, brightening our eyes, our skin, our smile.
The Rhode Island Senate has passed a civil unions bill and Governor Lincoln Chafee is expected to sign it. However, a group of marriage advocates, including Marriage Equality Rhode Island, Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders, the National Center for Lesbian Rights, Freedom to Marry and the American Civil Liberties Union, have sent a letter to the governor asking him to veto the bill and demand that the legislature pass full marriage equality. According to The Providence Journal,
In a two-page letter sent to the governor, the groups said the bill — scheduled for a Senate Judiciary Committee vote on Wednesday afternoon — “represents a huge step backward from Rhode Island’s longstanding nondiscrimination commitments” and provides “individuals and institutions a free-floating license to discriminate against a whole class of people, in defiance of general law.”
“This amendment could allow individuals, who are legally required to recognize everyone else’s legal commitments, to opt out of doing so only for gay and lesbian people,” the groups wrote. “In practical terms, this law could allow religiously affiliated hospitals to deny a civil union’s spouse’s right to be by his spouse’s side and make medical decisions for him.”
The National Organization for Marriage, naturally, says the religious protections don't go far enough. There has been no response from the Governor's office.
Hello beauties, do you remember when I talked about my new lookbook regarding the opening of my next online store? Ok, the lookbook is almost ready and these are some shots behind the scenes :). Each photo represents an outfit and, of course, the lookbook is completely handmade, as my clothing collection. As my badget is very small, we made all in the family: the photos were taken by my boyfriend and my nephew, makeup and hair my mom, and unfortunately me as a model. I can't wait to show you the complete lookbook. I hope you enjoy this preview.
Khatta MeethaCast –Akshay Kumar, Hot Trisha Krishnan (south sensation who makes her Bollywood debut), Makrand Deshpande, Rajpal Yadav, Johny Lever, Neeraj Vora, Milind Gunaji, Asrani, Atul Parchure, Aruna Irani, Urvashi Sharma, Paritosh Sand.
Akshay Kumar Upcoming Next Films named “Khatta Meetha” which presents by Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision and Produced byAkshay Kumar Home Products Hari Om is directed by Director Priyadarshan.
Akshay Kumar plays the role of Sachin Tichkule, a struggling construction contractor with big dreams, but a lack of resources to realize them. He is the black sheep of the family unlike his brother who is hugely successful albeit by using incorrect means. However, when a new commissioner takes over the municipal office, Bollywood Bold ActorAkshay Kumar’s woes are yet but resolved.
Hello there! The first time I saw this dress, I thought I would never bought it because it's too childish, too "young" for me. It's completely covered of pale pink chiffon's hearts… Then, a few weeks later, I came in into the same store and, I fell in love with it. I thought " If I pair it in the right way, it could be a romantic dress without begin too "lolita".
What do you think? Am I ridiculous dressed like that?
Kajraare is the fourth directorial venture of Pooja Bhatt after Paap, Holiday and Dhokha. This is also her first film as a director outside the Bhatt camp. Kajraare is also Himesh's fourth film as an actor after Aap Ka Surroor, Karzzzz and Radio.
Kajraare is a musical romantic thriller directed by Pooja Bhatt. Music composer turned actor Himesh Reshammiya plays the male lead in the film. Pakistani television actress Monalaizza, who is making her debut in Bollywood, plays the heroine in the film.
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It's Marcus Bachmann, husband of Presidential Candidate Michele Bachmann. He's a self-styled "Christian therapist" who endorses ex-gay therapy. He got his degree from one of the finest mail order universities in Cincinnati. You can't make this up.
You may recall Congresswoman Bachmann hid in the bushes to spy on a gay rights rally at the Minnesota capitol. She also ran screaming and crying after two lesbian constituents dared to ask her a question in a ladies room.
I have found that when someone becomes an anti-gay crusader, there's always a deeply personal reason. Always.
Congresswoman Michele Bachmann announced her candidacy for the Presidency today in her hometown of Waterloo, Iowa. With characteristic accuracy and attention to detail, this self-proclaimed "serious" candidate invoked the spirit of a fellow famous person from Waterloo:
John Wayne the actor was not from Waterloo, Iowa. John Wayne Gacy the child killer was from Waterloo, Iowa.
"I was a strong opponent of same-sex marriage. Fourteen years ago, Andrew Sullivan and I forcefully debated the issue at length online (at a time when online debate was a brand new thing). Yet I find myself strangely untroubled by New York state's vote to authorize same-sex marriage -- a vote that probably signals that most of "blue" states will follow within the next 10 years. I don't think I'm alone in my reaction either. Most conservatives have reacted with calm -- if not outright approval -- to New York's dramatic decision. Why? The short answer is that the case against same-sex marriage has been tested against reality. The case has not passed its test."
--David Frum, conservative writer and former Special Assistant to President G.W. Bush. Right-wing opposition to marriage equality is crumbling and I predict that this will only accelerate. Read it all here.
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the highly-anticipated, first in the south South Carolina primary may not happen next year. Gov. Nikki Haley is expected to veto the portion of the state budget that allocates $680,000 for the state election commission to help pay for it. At one point, the state was looking at an $800,000 million budget shortfall (pocket change compared to what Austin is dealing with) and Gov. Hailey has said that the state could not afford to help fund the primary. Current budget projections are not so dire, but Hailey is expected to hold firm on this as well as funding for education and the arts. The South Carolina Democratic Party (yes, there is one) has no plans for a primary because President Obama is unopposed, so the veto would only effect the Republicans. The Palmetto State has chosen the GOP nominee every time since Reagan in 1980. Past state GOP chairman Katon Dawson (Katie for short?) has said that the state party should "man up," raise the money and pay for the primary itself. Republicans just love to say "man up."
Marriage equality would not have come to The Empire State this year without the valiant efforts of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, pictured above. Standing next to him, third from the left, is openly gay Assemblyman Daniel O'Donnell, who has been fighting hard for this for years. He is largely responsible for the bill's passage in the Assembly. He also happens to be Rosie's brother.
Almost hidden in the picture at top, second from the right, is openly gay and openly HIV positive Senator Thomas Duane, who has been tireless in his efforts to bring marriage to New York. He has also championed a host of causes including HIV/AIDS funding and employment nondiscrimination:
Then there are the four Republicans who broke ranks with their party, enabling the bill to pass in the GOP-controlled Senate. They are Sen. Mark Grisanti:
"I am 63 years old, and I have no children, so I won't have any grandchildren. But I do have family. I have nieces and nephews and grand-nieces and nephews. I don't know what they'll think. But I do know that as a result of the collective efforts here, they'll grow up in a world that has a broader vision of human freedom."
And Sen. Roy McDonald:
Sen. McDonald had this to say:
"You get to the point where you evolve in your life where everything isn't black and white, good and bad, and you try to do the right thing," McDonald, 64, told reporters.
"You might not like that. You might be very cynical about that. Well, fuck it, I don't care what you think. I'm trying to do the right thing.
"I'm tired of Republican-Democrat politics. They can take the job and shove it. I come from a blue-collar background. I'm trying to do the right thing, and that's where I'm going with this."
These four Republicans have broken the ice and made it easier for others in their party to vote for equality and begin the process of putting this sad Rovian, gay bashing chapter behind them. Look for the haters to get desperate, like cornered animals, now that the realization is sinking in that they can't even rely on the Republicans anymore. Without the GOP, they have nothing and no one. This is all certainly far from over, and God knows they can still rely on the Republicans in Texas, but the writing is clearly on the wall.