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Glee Has A Gay Sex Scene

Well, the sex episode has come and gone and it wasn’t really what many people were expecting.  Glee featured many of their key characters engaging in their first sexual experiences, including Blaineand Kurt.

The experience was reminiscent of many teenagers’ first times…except for it being West Side Story themed (kind of).  Even with the airing of this very controversial episode, Glee ratings are down significantly entering into the very dangerous double digits.

In case you missed the sex episode, check out the recap below.  Don’t worry, it’s not a spoiler!

 

 

 

Zachary Quinto Is Gay…Duh

I feel like I may have missed something.  Didn’t we all already know that Zachary Quinto, aka Spock in the new Star Trek movies, is gay?

Apparently, the big news this last weekend was the coming out story that Zachary gave to one lucky publication.  He said…

Doing that play [Angels in America] made me realize how lucky I was to be born when I was born and to not have to witness the decimation of an entire generation of amazingly talented and otherwise vital men.

[It was] the most challenging thing I’ve ever done as an actor and the most rewarding. And at the same time, as a gay man, it made me feel like there’s still so much work to be done, and there’s still so many things that need to be looked at and addressed.

I’m glad this hottie finally feels comfortable enough to talk about it, but we all already knew sweetie!

Hey Girl, Hey!

Alright guys, if you haven’t already seen this you NEED TO.  Just take a few minutes out of your day and watch this.  It’s a super gay-ed up version of the Disney classic, Beauty and the Beast.  Enjoy!

Opera Canceled Due To Gay Content

A performance of a new opera by Lee Hall, Billy Elliot creator, has been pulled due to objections to gay references.

The opera, Beached, was set to premiere on July 15 in Bridlington, England but administrators of a primary school involved in the production have stopped the release dead in its tracks.  The administrators said that the 300 students scheduled to participate in the production would not do so unless the gay content was “toned down.”

Did we mention the main character of this show is gay and is the subject of homophobic taunting?

Hall who writes for London’s Guaridan said that has agreed to tone down the language in select scenes, but not the sexuality of the character.

Hall also said he offered to negotiate with the school and organize diversity workshops, and he tried to persuade Opera North to open a dialogue with the children’s parents, but the company decided to cancel the production instead of being proactive.

Opera North released a statement staying they “respect Lee’s rights as an author,” but “can appreciate the viewpoint of the school.”

Antonio “The Wet Platinum Man” visits The Cabanas

Wet Platinum Man at The Cabanas Ft Lauderdale_NEW

Check out the short video about the Cabanas, brought to you by Antonio, the Wet Platimun Man. As always, our special guests have nothing but rave compliments about our resort. For some more compliments and reviews, visit our Trip Advisor page HERE after you watch the video. Over 80 reviews and counting, they speak for themselves. See you soon!

Hillary Clinton speaks at LGBT Event

As a strong supporter of the LGBT population, Ms. Clinton has sponsored the following:  The Employment Non-Discrimination Act, The Domestic Partnership Benefits & Obligations Act as well as The Mathew Shepherd Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act. She was also the very first “First Lady” to march in a gay parade.

 

Charlize Theron steps up support for gay marriage

Actress Charlize Theron has repeated her calls for gay marriage, saying she will not tie the knot with her boyfriend until gay and lesbian couples can do the same.
Appearing on The View on Thursday, she was asked by host Barbara Walters when she would marry long-term boyfriend Stuart Townsend. Theron replied: “I don’t want to get married because I feel that right now the institution of marriage feels very one-sided, and I want to live in a country where we all have equal rights.”

Several years ago, she was honoured by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation for increasing “visibility and understanding” of homosexuality.

David Bromstad visits The Cabanas

Brad Pitt on gay marriage, smoking pot and love

 

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In this week’s issue of PARADE, Brad Pitt talks about his decision to become a father, why he won’t marry Angelina Jolie and the risks he’ll take for love. Check out the excerpts below, then visit Parade.com for the full interview.

Wanting what’s best for his children.
“Would it bother me if a child of mine turns out to be gay? No, not one bit. Listen, I want my kids to live the lives they want to live. I want them to be fulfilled. I hope I teach my kids to be who they really are.”
Why he won’t marry Angelina Jolie.
“I have love in my life, a soul mate–absolutely. When someone asked me why Angie and I don’t get married, I replied, ‘Maybe we’ll get married when it’s legal for everyone else.’ I stand by that, although I took a lot of flak for saying it–hate mail from religious groups. I believe everyone should have the same rights. They say gay marriage ruins families and hurts kids. Well, I’ve had the privilege of seeing my gay friends being parents and watching their kids grow up in a loving environment.”

 The right to love.
“Man, I resent people telling others how to live! It drives me mental! Just the other night, I heard this TV reverend say that Angie and I were setting a bad example because we were living out of wedlock, and people should not be duped by us! It made me laugh. What damn right does anyone have to tell someone else how to live if they’re not hurting anyone? How many times do you think real love comes to someone in a lifetime? If you’re lucky, maybe two or three.”

Knowing real love.
“Do you know how you tell real love? It’s when someone else’s interest trumps your own. I like to put it that way: trumps your own. Love of somebody else–of family, of your kids–becomes the most important, most worthwhile thing in your life. It’s what you foster and protect. You have to recognize real love when it’s there and know that in going after it there is always risk. To live with love, you have to chance losing it. That’s also true when you decide to have kids. It’s the risk you take for love.”
Lessons learned.
“As I’ve gotten older I’ve become aware that time is fleeting. I don’t want to waste whatever I have left. I want to spend it with the people I love, and I want to do things that really mean something.”

Admitting his fears.
“Angie’s mom died a couple of years ago of cancer. I haven’t had to face a lot of death. I’m untried in that way, and I don’t know how I will deal with it. My real fear at this point is the safety and health of Angie and the kids. The fear of losing them is what keeps me up at night.”

Owning up to his biggest role.
“I don’t know who or what is meant to be in my life, but this is certainly where I want to be. Here with them. I think this is the pinnacle. Even as I’m bound to this thing, in a way I’m freer than I’ve ever been.”

Becoming a family man.
“My life has been about big changes. It’s always been that way. When I go down a path, I take it to the end. Then I take another one. I took the path of not having kids–now it’s time for family. Children are a dominant value in my life now, and they weren’t before. They were always something I thought I’d get around to having when the time was right. It wasn’t what I was really seeking. In a way, I think I had to go and exhaust me before I could be good at being a parent. This family is full of life! There are laughs, aggravations, irritations, but at the end of the day, it’s fun. When life is really good, it’s messy.”
His early days in Hollywood.
“I liked to smoke a bit of grass at the time, and I became very sheltered. Then I got bored. I was turning into a damn doughnut, really. So I moved as far away from that as I could. I was done. In Missouri, where I come from, we don’t talk about what we do–we just do it. If we talk about it, it’s seen as bragging.”

Building his dream house.
“This was my first architectural experience where I tried doing something myself. It is something I wanted to do for decades. This is like play to me. It’s the only thing that can take me away from any problems I may have. After a few years of work, it came out so nice. Now I’ve got so many damn kids, it’s the only place we could all fit in. We’re double-bunking rooms as it is.”

About the secret stone grotto behind the waterfall in his pool…
“[It's] a great place for sex.”
Raising an international family.
“I travel a lot. I don’t feel restless, I just like to travel. I like to see it all. We’re trying to spend more time in the South of France, because our kids have a more normal life there. I don’t believe there is any way around our kids being international. So we have projects in each of their respective countries, and we put a big emphasis on their learning their native languages.”

His foreign fantasy.
“I wish there had been an emphasis on learning a foreign language where I grew up. It frustrates the hell out of me. I’ve studied French. I don’t speak it. I’m working on it. It’s real slow going. Oh, how I suffer! Those synapses never formed! They’re dry-docked for good!”