Monday Meme: Fans
Smart as a whip and eternally armed with a biting one-liner, Gore Vidal was superstar of American literature as well as a true gay trailblazer. Vidal had no problem telling the likes of Warhol, Norman Mailer, Ronald Reagan and countless others exactly what he thought of them. And yet the guy also had considerable compassion and heart. As fans of both Vidal and love, we think today’s meme illustrates that perfectly!
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Bea Arthur’s Golden Gift to LGBT Youth
- At July 22, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In News
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Thanks to a serendipitous $300,000 gift of actress Bea Arthur in 2009, ground recently broke on a full-service, 18-bed residence in New York City for LGBT homeless youth. As part of the Ali Forney Center, the Bea Arthur Residence will serve New York City’s growing population of homeless youth, currently estimated to be around 20,000 with 40 percent said to be LGBT. According to Ali Forney Center executive director Carl Siciliano, the donation came right in the nick of time. The amazing story from Towelroad:
On one summer day, the landlord had called threatening to evict the center because it was late on rent.
“I pulled my car off to the side of the road and said my prayers. I didn’t know what else to do,” Siciliano said. “I’m an old Catholic boy, I was a monk, and I started praying to all of my saints,” he said. And to Bea Arthur.”
Arthur, who had passed three months earlier, must have heard Siciliano’s prayer as the center received word later that day that the late actresses estate had named the Ali Forney Center at the top of her list of charities in her will.
With the money rolling in, Siciliano was able to pay rent and pay Arthur back with the development of a center named after her.
Siciliano added that Arthur was aware of herself as an LGBT icon and was troubled to learn of the plight of LGBT teenagers being rejected by their families.
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Monday Meme: Color
Living art world legend and one of the international co-founders of the pop art movement, David Hockney knows a thing or two about living in color. Not only are Hockney’s vibrant and iconic paintings recognized the world over but his outspoken attitude and no-holds-barred opinions are equally as famous. Openly gay, Hockney was tackling queer themes in art at a time when the mere idea made folks uncomfortable. So here’s to you, Mr. Hockney. Thanks for providing the quote and artwork in today’s Monday meme and for teaching us how to live in color.
Monday Meme: Music
Hear that? That’s the sound of Monday in the background. Author E. Annie Proulx,the genius behind both The Shipping News and Brokeback Mountain, provides the prose for today’s meme. And we couldn’t agree more. While we can’t have a swelling orchestra follow us around today, maybe we can rock out to the radio during our drive home or tap our toes while to whatever’s playing at the grocery store. Hope you find time to do the same!
Munich Crosswalks Celebrate Gay Pride
- At July 09, 2015
- By danmclellan
- In Cards, Fun, News
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LGBT Pride celebrations kick off this weekend in Munich, Germany and the city is celebrating with special road signs and crosswalks which feature same-sex couples. “Dozens of red and green lights depicting same-sex and opposite-sex couples holding hands as they stand or cross the street together now adorn the city’s intersections, installed earlier this week in preparation for the city’s Christopher Street Day (Gay Pride Day) on July 11,” The Advocate reports.
The adorable signs were first seen in Vienna in May to welcome visitors to the city’s several LGBT-friendly events and have achieved what Vienna councilwoman Maria Vassilakou calls “cult status.”




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