Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Tags: outfest legacy awards, outfest, outfest visionary award, different from the others, film restoration, craig zadan, neil meron, darren criss
It looks like we've found October's hot ticket!
OUTFEST, the world's leading organization dedicated to showcasing LGBT film has announced that it will honor award winning producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron at the 8th annual Legacy Awards. The Legacy Awards will take place on Saturday, October 13 at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Los Angeles.
Zadan and Meron will be receiving the Visionary Award in recognition of their contribution to LGBT arts and media visibility (and Glee's Darren Criss will be presenting, so we certainly don't hate that!).
More after the jump!
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Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 27 July 2012
Tags: jeremy renner, the bourne legacy, viagra, ambien, flight, hotties, jimmy kimmel live
Clearly no one alerted the TSA that Jeremy Renner was flying with a loaded weapon!
Apparently the very-not-gay actor (seriously, guys, he gets really angry about this. He is not—we repeat—not gay), had a hard and bumpy flight recently while promoting The Bourne Legacy, thanks to an accidental dose of Viagra!
More after the jump. FULL STORY
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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 09 April 2012
Tags: t.d. jakes, dbags, oprah, interview, pastor, homophobia, religion, christianity, bible, loves gays, legacy
Anti-gay megachurch pastor T.D. Jakes, who once called gay folks broken and unworthy of his employment and unworthy of his church, told Oprah that he doesn't want his legacy to be smeared with the santorum stains of homophobia that he's so far knee-deep in. His plea for a homophobia-free memorial (and the typical "I'm not a homophobe but I'm homophobic), after the jump.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 04 April 2012
Tags: jeremy renner, gay rumors, the avengers, the bourne legacy, the hollywood reporter, actors
Jeremy Renner, star of upcoming films The Bourne Legacy and The Avengers, wants you to know that he’s not gay. As in he’s REALLY not gay.
And it’s none of your business whether he is or isn’t, but he ISN’T, okay?!
Check out some excerpts from his interview with The Hollywood Reporter after the jump. FULL STORY
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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 16 January 2012
Tags: dr. martin luther king jr., day, honor, legacy, in the life, media, episode, first class citizens, men of color, lgbt activism, tv, pbs, Hon. Judge Deborah Batts, Julian Bond, Keith Boykin, watch, video of the day
In The Life, the only national TV program covering LGBT-related social issues, has honored Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by honoring the gay rights activists who follow in his footsteps. Follow the jump to watch "First Class Citizens," a special In The Life episode that will begin airing across the country on PBS.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 22 September 2011
Tags: lifetime networks, adam shankman, glee, project runway, outfest, lgbt, legacy awards, gay programming, opening gay, friend of the community
Next month, choreographer, director and producer Adam Shankman and Lifetime Networks will be honored for consistently pushing the limits for LGBT visibility. And, gurl, if a year has gone by where you weren't inspired by a production Shankman was involved in or weeped while watching a Lifetime movie, then we respectfully request that you return your gay card. Details after the jump.
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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Tags: swag suite, giveaways, blu-ray, dvd, movies, tron, legacy, making of, behind the scenes, swag suite, jeff bridges, garrett hedlund, olivia wilde
Like White Party, Tron: Legacy knows that it all it takes for us to be entertained are flashy neon lights, a cutting-edge dance music soundtrack and hot mens. Follow the jump to find out how to win a super Tron prize package in this week's Swag Suite!
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Tags: pride, marsha p. johnson, stonewall, history, lgbt, legacy, new york city, trans, poetry As we launch a massive multi-city Pride weekend and simultaneously wrap up National Pride Month, Lady Bunny wants us to take a look back at our roots (and not the one she's sporting under her sweaty wig) with a poem from Stonewall veteran Marsha P. Johnson, who hinted at the death of gay culture in a post-Stonewall and increasingly mainstream GLBT era.
Can you spare any change for a dying queen dar—ling? I mean I am dying. I know you don’t believe me. But I know what I’m talking about. Yes I do. Us queens know what we’re talking about because we’re for liberation, yes we are. Look at the Stonewall. When I first came to New York all pressed and clean in a white shirt and tie what my mother bought me I heard about the Stonewall so I thought... FULL STORY
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