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Written by Nigel Campbell | Friday, 10 May 2013
Tags: lana del rey, young and beautiful, music video, the great gatsby

Lana Del Rey has finally delivered a video for the track that's been haunting our dreams for weeks now, "Young and Beautiful" (aka "The Gay Man's Lament") from The Great Gatsby soundtrack. 

We're in love. Watch after the jump!

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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Thursday, 02 May 2013
Tags: ethiopia, africa, death penalty

Ethiopia is prepared to start a genocide against its LGBT citizens, according to a religious group affiliated with the government of the African nation. 

Details follow. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Tags: seattle international film festival, SIFF, LGBT movies, 2013

It's a great year for gay cinema, if the iconic Seattle International Film Festival's LGBT lineup is any indication. Featuring some of our most looked-forward to movies of the year (GBF, Kink, Interior. Leather Bar., Pit Stop and more), the SIFF is again the go-to source for gay cinema found at a mainstream festival.

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Written by Nigel Campbell | Monday, 29 April 2013
Tags: beyonce, andre 3000, back to black, the great gatsby, heart it or hate it

We've finally got the full version of Beyonce and Andre 3000's cover of Amy Winehouse's "Back To Black," which is appearing on the soundtrack to Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby.

Take a listen after the jump and let us know what you think!

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Written by Nigel Campbell | Sunday, 21 April 2013
Tags: lana del rey, the great gatsby, young and beautiful, heart it or hate it, baz luhrmann

Not surprisingly, Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby promises a pretty epic soundtrack. (Baz did, after all, give us Romeo + Juliet and Moulin Rouge.)

Baz stays true to form with this latest addition, Lana Del Rey's "Young & Beautiful." It's definitely got that lush majestic quality that we're looking for, specifically in this film. 

Take a listen after the jump!

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Written by Nigel Campbell | Thursday, 04 April 2013
Tags: roger ebert, death, film critic, cancer

Famed film critic Roger Ebert has passed away at age 70.

More after the jump.

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Written by Nigel Campbell | Wednesday, 03 April 2013
Tags: he's way more famous than you, michael urie, director, feature film

We're still mourning the loss of Michael Urie on Partners (and let's be real, we actually never got over Ugly Betty).

Thankfully, his directorial feature film debut (in which he also co-stars), He's Way More Famous Than You, just released a trailer and its easing the pain. 

We've been excited to see this since its debut at Slamdance. Check out the trailer after the jump!

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Written by Nigel Campbell | Friday, 29 March 2013
Tags: thomas beatie, pregnant man, divorce

"The Pregnant Man" Thomas Beatie won't be getting his divorce from his wife Nancy Beatie based on a ruling by Arizona Family Court Judge Douglas Gerlach. 

Find out why the judge rejected his request after the jump!

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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Friday, 29 March 2013
Tags: seattle seahawks, christopher clemons, nfl

Seattle Seahawk Christopher Clemons isn't exactly excited that the NFL might soon become the most diverse pro sport in the country. When speaking on Twitter with fans about the possibility of a football star coming out within the next few months, Clemens decides it would be a "selfish" thing to do that divides whichever team he's on.

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Written by Nigel Campbell | Saturday, 16 March 2013
Tags: hiv, functionally cured, pasteur institute, rapid treatment

A new study out of the Pasteur Institute reveals 14 people for “functionally cured” of HIV through rapid treatment after early diagnosis.

More after the jump. 

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Written by Nigel Campbell | Friday, 08 March 2013
Tags: mariah carey, oz the great and powerful, almost home, music video

With Oz The Great And Powerful hitting theaters today, it's only fitting that the great and powerful diva herself, Mariah Carey, would drop the video for the film's soundtrack single, "Almost Home."

Watch Mariah bring it home after the jump!

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Written by Nigel Campbell | Monday, 04 March 2013
Tags: doma, supreme court, procreation, same-sex marriage, obama administration, pregnancy

The Obama administration's amicus brief, filed last week, shot down what's being described as a "key" argument on the part of congressional Republicans in the Supreme Court's Defense of Marriage Act case. 

Lawyers defending DOMA on behalf of Congress argue that because same-sex couples cannot become accidentally pregnant, they do not need access to marriage. 

Legal brilliance in action.

More after the jump.

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