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#LetsShopAtLowes: Home Depot’s Bernie Marcus, “I Now Stand In Support of Donald Trump”

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After winning the GOP nomination for President, there have been concerns that major GOP donors wouldn’t be supportive of douchebag Donald Trump. But the founder of Home Depot, Bernie Marcus, says he’s ready to do whatever it takes to stop Hillary Clinton!

Marcus wrote a piece for RealClearPolitics endorsing Trump, and slamming President Obama.

As a backer of former Republican presidential candidates, I now stand in support of Donald J. Trump because the fate of this nation depends upon sending him, and not Hillary Clinton, to the White House.

I know Donald Trump, but we’re not close friends. However, I believe he will begin on Day One undoing the damage done by President Barack Obama. I stand ready to help him at every turn.

Like many, I am deeply concerned about the US Supreme Court. When Trump recently released his list of potential appointees, I grew confident in his resolve to keep our court balanced. Even more important: Clinton will push the court leftward for generations. She must be stopped.

I genuinely believe that if we to started The Home Depot today, we would fail because of the hurdles government, especially the current administration, places in front of small business owners.

Make no mistake, Republicans who refuse to stand behind their party’s nominee are electing Clinton, whether they cast their ballots for her or not. I have a message for the #NeverTrump crowd: Enough already. Donald Trump is our presumptive nominee and it is time to get over wishing it were not so. If you don’t, change your social media hashtag to #HillaryGOP.“

The old white farts are scared shitless of another President Clinton, aren’t they? I always like Lowe’s better, anyway.

(via The Politcal Insider)

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Beck Just Released the Song of the Summer & It’s Like “WOW”

#RIP: Read President Obama’s Incredible Tribute To Muhammed Ali

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“Muhammad Ali was The Greatest. Period. If you just asked him, he’d tell you. He’d tell you he was the double greatest; that he’d ‘handcuffed lightning, thrown thunder into jail.’

But what made The Champ the greatest—what truly separated him from everyone else—is that everyone else would tell you pretty much the same thing.

Like everyone else on the planet, Michelle and I mourn his passing. But we’re also grateful to God for how fortunate we are to have known him, if just for a while; for how fortunate we all are that The Greatest chose to grace our time.

In my private study, just off the Oval Office, I keep a pair of his gloves on display, just under that iconic photograph of him—the young champ, just 22 years old, roaring like a lion over a fallen Sonny Liston. I was too young when it was taken to understand who he was—still Cassius Clay, already an Olympic Gold Medal winner, yet to set out on a spiritual journey that would lead him to his Muslim faith, exile him at the peak of his power, and set the stage for his return to greatness with a name as familiar to the downtrodden in the slums of Southeast Asia and the villages of Africa as it was to cheering crowds in Madison Square Garden.

‘I am America,’ he once declared. ‘I am the part you won’t recognize. But get used to me—black, confident, cocky; my name, not yours; my religion, not yours; my goals, my own. Get used to me.’

That’s the Ali I came to know as I came of age—not just as skilled a poet on the mic as he was a fighter in the ring, but a man who fought for what was right. A man who fought for us. He stood with King and Mandela; stood up when it was hard; spoke out when others wouldn’t. His fight outside the ring would cost him his title and his public standing. It would earn him enemies on the left and the right, make him reviled, and nearly send him to jail. But Ali stood his ground. And his victory helped us get used to the America we recognize today.

He wasn’t perfect, of course. For all his magic in the ring, he could be careless with his words, and full of contradictions as his faith evolved. But his wonderful, infectious, even innocent spirit ultimately won him more fans than foes—maybe because in him, we hoped to see something of ourselves. Later, as his physical powers ebbed, he became an even more powerful force for peace and reconciliation around the world. We saw a man who said he was so mean he’d make medicine sick reveal a soft spot, visiting children with illness and disability around the world, telling them they, too, could become the greatest. We watched a hero light a torch, and fight his greatest fight of all on the world stage once again; a battle against the disease that ravaged his body, but couldn’t take the spark from his eyes.

Muhammad Ali shook up the world. And the world is better for it. We are all better for it. Michelle and I send our deepest condolences to his family, and we pray that the greatest fighter of them all finally rests in peace.”

President Barack Obama

Cassius Clay by Jean-Michel Basquiat

Cassius Clay by Jean-Michel Basquiat

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#PrideMonth: “Night of a Thousands Judys” Benefits LGBT Homeless

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Night of a Thousand Judys the annual LGBT Pride Month benefit concert is a celebration of Judy Garland.

Now in its sixth year, it features Garland-inspired performances by Lillias White, Annie Golden, Alice Ripley and Nathan Lee Graham, among other Broadway and TV stars.

Proceeds from the event, which is hosted by writer-performer Justin Sayre, will benefit the Ali Forney Center, a New York advocacy group dedicated to homeless lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth. Artists Michael Wertz, Vanessa Bell, Pablo Lobato and my old pal, Jody Morlock are among those to put their creative spin on La Garland for a benefit auction.

Night of A Thousand Judys plays New York’s Kaufman Music Center on June 6. For more information go here. Let’s see Judy in A Star is Born sings The Man That Got Away. This is the final version, but it was shot three different ways. Watch.

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(via Huffington Post)

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Watch: Iconique Serves 80s Vaseline Lens Realness in “Sitting Pretty”

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Arched eyebrows, neon Nagel-esque decor and sequins…Iconique is everything awesomely 80s and MORE!!! The LA-based trio ( brothers Eric & Greg Promani, and frontman Leo Paparella) has its influences correctly referenced in Disco, Duran Duran and tragically dark grooves…think David Bowie and Michael Jackson’s synth-poptastic foster babies. Oh, and their Facebook gender status is ‘Plural (neutral)’…I’m totally in!

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#CheckIn: Richard Simmons Hospitalized for “Bizarre Behavior”

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Simmons posted this pic on Facebook on June 2 with the caption,
” Do these tattoos make me look tough?

Richard Simmons was hospitalized for “bizarre” behavior on Friday, June 3, only three months after his friends spoke out publicly with concerns that he was being held hostage at his Hollywood Hills house.

Simmons was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in L.A. after someone at his home

“became sufficiently alarmed to call 911.”

According to TMZ, paramedics reportedly rushed to Simmons’ house and determined that he should be taken to the hospital for evaluation.

A close friend told the New York Daily News in March that Simmons was being held hostage by his longtime housekeeper, Teresa Reveles.

Several days later, Simmons said in two interviews, that his disappearance was entirely voluntary and that the hostage reports were “very hurtful.” On March 14, during a phone interview with the Today he said,

No one is holding me in my house as a hostage. You know, I do what I want to do as I’ve always done, so people should sort of just believe what I have to say because, like, I’m Richard Simmons!

He told ET,

I am not kidnapped, I am just in my house right now. No one should be worried about me. The people that surround me are wonderful people who take great care of me.

He (or someone who has access to his account) posts regularly on Facebook. Let’s hope he’s OK. All joking aside, if “bizarre behavior” gets you checked into the hospital, what’s the hold-up with Donald Trump?

(via Us Weekly)

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June 5: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Actor/Producer, Chad Allen

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June 5, 1974Chad Allen:

“I have long held the belief that those of us who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender have been given an extraordinary gift. We are forced to go inside ourselves and determine, once and for all, that we are good. If we have anything at all to give the world, we are going to find it somewhere along that journey. We are going to show it to the world in a declaration of brilliant defiance against society and its rules. We only go looking because our sexuality forces us to. How lucky are we? But, it’s easy to forget the pain that forces us to go searching in the first place.”

In the terrifically engaging, creative 1980s television series St. Elsewhere, one of the main characters has a young son who was autistic. In the 1988 series finale, The Last One, it is revealed that all the storylines had occurred inside the head of a young autistic boy. That boy was played by the charming Chad Allen Lazarri. As a child actor, Allen went on to work on television series: Our House (1986-88), My Two Dads (1987-1990), and most notably, Dr. Quinn-Medicine Woman (1993-98), none of which I have ever seen, although My Two Dads is a title that might work well for my porn career.

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In 1996, at just 21 years of age, Allen was outed in the tabloid The Globe which published photos (sold to the paper by his then boyfriend) of him kissing another man in a hot tub at a party. He was pushed from the closet, but since that time Allen has been an outspoken advocate for Gay Rights.

Allen:

“The letters started coming in from gay people: ‘Oh, my God’, ‘I had no idea’, ‘Just knowing helps me so much’. It helped me, actually, all this pressure I was getting to identify myself, identify myself. It just meant so much to know I wasn’t going through it alone either. After all, what is it about loving men? There’s so much attached to it, but at the end of theday, it’s love. I’ll take it. Whatever it looks like.”

I was especially taken with his strong work in the film Save Me (2007) opposite Stephen Lange, Judith Light and handsome out actor Robert Gant. Developed and produced by Allen himself, Save Me explores the life of a young gay drug and sex addicted man who is forced into a Christian run ministry in an attempt to cure him of his “gay affliction”, where instead he is faced with the truth in his heart and spirit. The film does not take the easy way out and it avoids clichés. Lang is excellent, and Light gives an astonishing performance of understated depth and nuance. Gant and Allen play very moving and complicated characters, plus they have their shirts off in several scenes.

With Third Man Out (2005), Allen began portraying Donald Strachey, a gay private detective in a partnered relationship. This became a series of television films based on the Strachey novels by Richard Stevenson: Shock To The System (2006), On The Other Hand, Death (2008) and Ice Blues (2008). Allen says that Strachey is the first gay character he had ever played on screen.

Allen was in a relationship with actor Jeremy Glazer who he met on the set of Save Me.  Allen is best friends with one of my most favorite people, the delicious Philip Mershon, the owner/director of the fabulous Felix In Hollywood Tours. Felix knows his Hollywood History!

Last year, Allen posted a YouTube video commemorating the end of his own website and saying that he has been studying to be a clinical psychologist.

“It’s easy, especially speaking politically, to want to clarify things as gay or straight, homosexual or bisexual or heterosexual. But I’ve always felt like the word homosexual described a person about as well as the word Republican or Democrat. It’s a nice little label to give somebody, but what does it really tell you about them? Nothing.”

Allen claims that he was a child actor, but not really a child star, although his face was all over teen fan magazines in the 1980s. He loved performing, but he also fell in to some of the child actor clichés:

“There was a lot of partying. After high school, I was living by myself in a motel. I had worked all my life, so I had my own money, and things were not so fabulous at home. I mean, I used to go there a lot to eat. They’d make sure I’d come over for food. We’re Italian, so there’s always a lot of eating and arguing. It was good to be away from it, but I kept drifting back for the food. I was a pretty crazy 17 year old, partying, never taking care of anything. My rebelliousness was a big issue.”

He is now clean and sober. I very much admire his talent, activism and good looks. I hope he is happy helping others. Allen’s outing seemed especially cruel and unnecessary,  but it was also a major moment because it was one of the first times a young actor was revealed to be gay while they still had that “teenage heart-throb” thing going on and Hollywood could tell that it didn’t hurt his work or the series he was working on, and that was real progress.

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#RealEstatePorn: So, Adele Is Moving Into Her New House In Beverly Hills…?

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Is Adele secretly married to Simon Konecki?

Is Adele secretly married to Simon Konecki?

In a secret real-estate deal, singer/songwriter Adele just closed on this 6,600-square-foot home in Beverly Hills. It’s tucked away in an exclusive gated community where the Jennifers (Lawrence and Aniston) and Cameron Diaz also live.

The living room has beamed ceilings and it comes with four bedrooms, six bathrooms, a swimming pool and gazebo. Two fun features you don’t get in every joint in Beverly Hills; a treehouse and outdoor train set, which she and her partner, Simon Konecki, might want for their 3-year-old son, Angelo. Momma is still on a sold-out worldwide tour, but this luxe L.A. mansion seems like the perfect place to come home to once the tour wraps in November. One presumes the decoration and renovations will be rushing toward that deadline so they can spend the holidays in their new home. Oh, you want to know the price? $9.5 million.

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Alex Korchinski Gave 100 Strangers $1 –Watch What Happens.

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Last November Alex Korchinski did something genuinely nice. His past good deeds range from serving dinner at a homeless shelter, handing out balloons at a children’s hospital, and baking cookies for his neighbors. Here’s what he did,

“I think I’m a fairly nice person (after all, I am Canadian). But I’m not that nice. What kind of effect would extreme altruism have on my well-being?

The answer, it turns out, was a huge one.

I decided that I would give one stranger $100 and 100 strangers one dollar and then compare the two. Which one did I feel was more impactful?

On November 5th, I withdrew $100 from the ATM and gave it to the first person I saw. It was surreal, for both him and I. The exact word he used was ‘dumbfounded.’ He then told me that he was using the money to buy a PO box (of all things). It was unequivocally the nicest thing I’d ever done for a complete stranger, and it felt pretty good.

I wasn’t sure if giving 100 strangers one dollar could measure up. But a couple weeks later, I decided to try.

Thank the heavens for the people of San Francisco and for Greg and his camera… [the] beautiful people of San Francisco taught me that happiness spreads. That kindness begets more kindness.

That a smile, a handshake, a hug are worth so much more than money.”

Watch.

Via Observer)

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#WhoDat?: Banksy Might FINALLY Reveal His Hidden Identity Today in London…

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Yes, the real identity of elusive graffiti artist Banksy could finally be revealed at the South Bank Sky Arts Awards. The artist from Bristol, who keeps his true identity secret, is set to attend the ceremony at The Savoy Hotel this afternoon in London after being nominated for his theme park Dismaland in the visual arts category.

The controversial attraction, which we reported on here, opened in a derelict lido in in Somerset last August. It featured migrant boats, an anarchist training camp and a Cinderella paparazzi car crash installation. It was later moved to Calais to provide shelter for migrants.

Comedian Eddie Izzard will accept the already-announced outstanding achievement award for his lifetime contribution to arts. Previous winners include JK Rowling, Sir Richard Attenborough, The Who and artist Tracey Emin. The awards will be broadcast on Sky Arts in England on June 8.

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June 6: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Actor/Playwright, Harvey Fierstein

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June 6, 1954Harvey Fierstein:

“If you don’t look, you don’t know.”

Well, first of all, there is that voice. I always think of my voice as distinctive, made possible by decades of pot smoking and whiskey drinking, but Harvey Fierstein brings it all to a whole new level, a big man who sounds like he’s been chain-smoking since infancy.

Fierstein grew up in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, the son of a handkerchief manufacturer and a school librarian. He attended Pratt Institute and then began his career in the mid-1970s performing in drag bars under the smart drag-name Virginia Hamm. Fierstein made his acting debut in Andy Warhol‘s only play, Pork at LaMaMa in 1971.

It was Fierstein’s own collection of interconnected, semi-autobiographical one-act plays written in the late 1970s, Torch Song Trilogy, that eventually took him all the way to Broadway, where he has never gone far away. He also starred in the film adaptation of Torch Song Trilogy (1988), a rare gay themed movie in that era. He has the distinction of winning Tony Awards for both writing and playing the lead role in that long-running play about a gay drag performer and his quest for true love and family. Fierstein knows a lot about Tony Awards.

Fierstein is one of our best, most creative, smartest celebrity spokespersons for Gay Civil Rights. He describes himself as:

“The first real, live, out-of-the-closet queer on Broadway”.

In 1983, he wrote the book for the hit musical La Cage Aux Folles. He also provided the book for the legendary musical flop Legs Diamond (1988), with a score by the late, great Peter Allen, who also starred. Fierstein also did the books for A Catered Affair, which ran a few weeks in 2008, but it is a show that I adore, and Disney’s Newsies, which ran for two years on Broadway and then toured the country. The Disney musical brought Fierstein another Tony for his awards shelf. He has been nominated for 12 Tony Awards… so far.

Fierstein has been featured in the films also, and he comes across great on the big screen. His credits includw: Bullets Over Broadway (1994), Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), and Independence Day (1996).

Fierstein’s turn as Edna Turnblatt in the stage musical version of John Water’s Hairspray earned him another one of those Tony Awards in 2003. Fierstein really owns this role, but he was shockingly turned down for film version of the musical Hairspray. My favorite Scientologist and noted closet case John Travolta was cast instead. This was a sacrilege akin to Lucille Ball playing the title role in the film version of Mame.

Fierstein played the lead role of Tevye in a revival of that old chestnut Fiddler On The Roof in 2004. He played it for two seasons on Broadway and then toured our once great country in the iconic role. His brave, unlikely and emotionally open portrayal of a straight father of five daughters in the Jewish The Sound Of Music earned him rave reviews everywhere it played. My own first professional role was as Motel the tailor in Fiddler On The Roof in 1971, so I have a soft spot for this show. I think it would have been nifty to have played Grandma Tzeitel opposite Fierstein in his production.

He appeared in the 2011 season’s popular revival of La Cage Aux Folles. La Cage Aux Folles is the first musical which has won the Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical, twice, by the way.

The terrific film Kinky Boots (2005) was just begging for adaption into a stage musical and Fierstein was just the one to do it. Kinky Boots, the musical, with a score by Gay Icon Cyndi Lauper is still playing at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre on Broadway, where it was nominated for thirteen 2013 Tony Awards, winning five and receiving rave reviews. I love this joyous, tuneful show. Kinky Boots looks like it will be playing forever. It is touring the country now.

In 2014, Fierstein’s thoughtful dramatic comedy, a true story of a Catskills summer camp for cross dressers in the 1960s, Casa Valentina, played at The Manhattan Theatre Club, directed by Joe Mantello, with four more Tony nominations, including Best Play. My pal, Broadway actor Kevin C. Loomis, currently starring in West Side Story at the Paper Mill Playhouse, tells me that Casa Valentina is Fierstein’s finest play. Loomis also confided that backstage at last year’s Broadway Bares, Fierstein chatted him up & that the famous gay celebraity could not have been sweeter. Broadway Bares has raised more than $14 million for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. This year it is on June 19th.

As we ready ourselves for the Gay High Holy Day of The Tony Awards next week, I must say that I really love and admire Fierstein. He has been a vocal gay rights activist before it was cool, speaking out for gay people, queer theater, and HIV/AIDS causes. He has been a longtime spokesman for the Services Legal Defense Fund, a group that advocates for the rights of gays in the military.

“Time will tell us what we did and didn’t do. The way that I look at it, the only thing that I will definitely take credit for is that Torch Song and La Cage Aux Folles, two of my shows, were the first ever gay themed shows to make money on Broadway. I think that counts more than anything.”

Fierstein, along with Jennifer Hudson have signed on to NBC’s Hairspray Live!, the network’s next live Broadway musical to air in December. At least the producers got this one right. Fierstein is also providing the teleplay.

The Tony Awards broadcast are this Sunday. It is a rare year without a Fierstein nomination, maybe he will be there, or maybe he will be polishing his own Tony statues on his seven acre estate in Connecticut. I would welcome the opportunity to have cocktails and chat with Fierstein. Have his people call my people.

“Obviously, thanks to RuPaul’s Drag Race and other things, Drag reached every corner of the population. It can be used sexually, politically; it can be used to challenge. And it can be used to hide behind.”

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A Gallery of Super-Groovy Men’s Hairdos from the Early 1970s

Game of Thrones Spoiler Alert: The Internet Reacts to Lyanna Mormont, the Most Badass Westerosian YET

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Spoiler Alert! Spolier Alert! This post contains conversations about last night’s episode! And WHAT an episode it was. Somethingsomethingsomething happened to Arya… Maergery did somethingsomethingsomething… a long-supposed dead character was revealed to be alive…. AND we met the 10-year-old leader of House Mormont, Lady Lyanna,who is the most kick-ass character we’ve seen in a loooooong time. If Cersei and Lady Olena had a love child, it couldn’t be half as cunning, half as cut-throat, half as bitchin’ as this little powerhouse. She was an INSTANT sensation, trending on Twitter mere seconds after her introduction.  Check out some of the reactions below. (via Uproxx)

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Watch #EndHIV’s Hostage: A Beautiful Poetry Collaboration with Julianne Moore, Lucian Piane, and Ryan Heffington

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Just when you thought Monday was a drag…it just got a whole lot better with #EndHIV’s beautiful poetry video written by RDR’s Lucian Piane, choreographed by Ryan Heffington, and narrated by the incomparable Julianne Moore.

CHECK IT OUT:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lllYjHoO1I0

HOSTAGE takes the viewer inside the fight between HIV and the immune system, and offers a potential solution, a new E-vaccine to #endHIV. More information at www.endhiv.com.

This post is approved by hunky Piane himself:

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Makeup God Mathu Andersen with Alyssa Edwards on ‘Alyssa’s Secret’

Muhammad Ali Exclusives from the WoW Vault: Journalist Cal Fussman Goes Head-to-Head with the Greatest

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After Muhammad Ali‘s heartbreaking death Friday night, we went digging through the WoW vault and discovered some long-lost, never-before-seen gems concerning the champ that we thought we’d share with you.

Now, when I tell you that I care not ONE WHIT about sports stories or sports heroes or sports ANYTHING, really, but that I was absolutes RIVETED to these two pieces – you KNOW they must be good. They’re both from Esquire’s 80th – a two-hour documentary we did for the Esquire network that explored the magazine’s iconic coverage of politics, war, fame, sports, technology, and style.

The piece below details the making of the shocking 1968 cover of Muhammad Ali as the martyred St Sebastian, after his titles were stripped from and he was vilified for refusing to fight in the Vietnam War. The behind-the-scenes finagling to get the shot was legendary, and worthy of its own documentary. Watch it below.

The second video clip features legendary Esquire journalist Cal Fussman reminiscing about the life and legacy of Muhammed Ali, as well as the time he spent with the champ personally (including a harrowing story of getting in the ring with him). It ultimately wasn’t included in the doc, so this is the first time these stories are being told ANYWHERE. And again, you don’t have to be a sports fan, or even a Mohammed Ali fan to appreciate Cal’s passionate storytelling. I urge to give it a listen.

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June 7th: It’s YOUR Birthday, Bitch!

#BornThisDay: Prince

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I am not squeamish about death at all, having come within a few breathes of leaving this world in 2014. Still, the passing of an icon can take its toll emotionally. I grieved for the shocking loss of David Bowie, one of the most influential artists of my lifetime, by listening to his music, especially his fine final album that was eerily released on the day of his passing on January 10, two days after his 69th birthday. I cried a bit when I heard the news, but then I went on a trip through my memory, checking off all the times in six decades where his songs became a soundtrack for my life.

When Prince left this world in late April, it was again a shock. He had been doing a series of small concerts and he seemed as vital and creative as ever. Like I did with Bowie, I took an inventory of where I was and what I was doing when I first heard each of my favorite songs by that little purple paisley genius. As a gay guy, his songs spoke to me with their sexual heat & off-beat lyrics (this was a guy who wrote an intensely catchy, immensely popular tune about a girl choosing a hat a thrift store). Prince has given me a handful of his thousands of songs that always seemed very personal, reflecting on my own life.

Again, on the day of his surprising passing, I played his albums all day. But, I also reflected on Prince’s conflicted relationship to LGBTQ people, some of his biggest fans.

It’s been known for more than a decade that Prince was an actually real Jehovah’s Witness who would go door-to-door in an attempt to win converts to his austere faith. Prince had been growing apart from the liberal artistic values that were so much a part of show biz during his career. He had a friendship with Denver’s Christian Conservative media mogul Philip Anschutz, and he became vocal in his opposition to Marriage Equality and  gay adoption. When asked about his perspective on social issues: Gay Rights, abortion, sexual liberation, Prince would tap his Bible and state:

“God came to earth and saw people sticking it wherever and doing it with whatever, and he just cleared it all out. He was, like, ‘Enough.’ ”

Prince got a lot of attention for his views, airing them amid nationwide demonstrations against the passage of a California’s Prop 8.  What does for the term “celibate” possibly mean to his sales and popularity, when he is the same guy that gave us Controversy, 1999, and Darling Nikki? How did all this meld with the man who wrote:

“I knew a girl named Nikki

I guess you could say she was a sex fiend

I met her in a hotel lobby

Masturbating with a magazine

She said: how’d you like to waste some time?

And I could not resist when I saw little Nikki grind…”

Prince was a pop star who became world famous with his effete, androgynous “is he gay or not?” persona. But for the last third of his long career, Prince actively avoided talking about gay rights, and some fans found a subtle homophobia in his later lyrics.

Dig, if you will, a picture of an artist who once preached the very idea of “sticking it wherever and doing it with whatever”, even with magazines. Why did he become so conservative and religious? The answer is simple really: People change and we never know why.

Prince became a devout Jehovah’s Witness in the early 2000s, after which his performances often featured cleaned-up versions of the lyrics to his naughtiest songs. Prince:

“When you’re 20 years old, you’re looking for the ledge. You want to see how far you can push everything and then you make changes. There’s a lot of things I don’t do now that I did 30 years ago. And then there are some things I still do.”

When I discovered Prince in 1979, I was drawn to his image as a hairy, frequently naked man, or was he a man? Well there was the cock bulging beneath a satiny bikini bottom. His eyes were rimmed in black and he had those full, pouty lips, and he was posing like a pin-up girl.  He had long hair. He was diminutive, svelte, ethnically ambiguous and he simply radiated lust.

Prince, in the 1980s, was unafraid of being called feminine or gay or perverted. If I Was Your Girlfriend was a fantasy of gender swapping. Controversy asked: “Am I black or white, am I straight or gay?’. I Would Die 4 U stated: “I’m not a woman. I’m not a man. I am something that you’ll never understand.” Even last year, a joke by Boy George about having had sex with Prince seemed totally plausible and was misconstrued as a confession.

Still, on this day, when Prince would have celebrated his 58th birthday with some raspberry cake, I think that despite Prince’s conservative provocations late in his career, there is no debate that he had a gigantic influence on gay people with his music and his persona.

Prince:

“When I first started out in the music industry, I was most concerned with freedom. Freedom to produce, freedom to play all the instruments on my records, freedom to say anything I wanted to.”

When Prince was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2004, in a tribute to George Harrison, Prince played a guitar solo during an all-star version of While My Guitar Gently Weeps that left the audience stunned.

In his 37 year long career, Prince won seven Grammy Awards. His Top 10 hits included my favorite Prince tunes: Little Red Corvette, When Doves Cry, Let’s Go Crazy, and Kiss.  He recorded 39 studio albums (four in the last two years alone), five soundtrack albums, four live albums, five compilation albums, 17 video albums, and twelve extended play records. His albums like Dirty Mind, 1999 and Sign O’ The Times were full-length manifestos. His songs also became hits for other artists: Nothing Compares 2 U for Sinead O’Connor, Manic Monday for The Bangles and I Feel For You for Chaka Khan. In an unlikely choice, Stephen Rutledge does a bang-up cover of Little Red Corvette in his act. With his rather messy film Purple Rain (1984) he told a slightly fictionalized version of his own story: biracial, gifted, a dizzying ambition. His score won an Academy Award, and the soundtrack album sold more than 30 million copies worldwide. He followed it with a nearly incomprehensible movie, Under The Cherry Moon (1986), that is still loads of fun to watch.

His music was so embracing of different genres: R&B, Blues, Rock, Hip-Hop, Pop, Funk, Dance, Techno, New Wave, Soul, Rock. He was brutal as a rapper, tender as a crooner, swooping smoothly from baritone to falsetto; his music brought a sort of freedom to his gay fans.

But, Prince was not always so free himself. In 1993, he fought his record company, Warner Bros, because they weren’t releasing his albums fast enough to keep up with the music he made. He defied them because the name “Prince” was their property, not his. Prince changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol that combined, gracefully, the male and female signs.

Prince will always remain one of my favorite recording artists. One of my favorite Presidents is a fan too. Barack Obama:

“Few artists have influenced the sound and trajectory of popular music more distinctly, or touched quite so many people with their talent. He was a virtuoso instrumentalist, a brilliant bandleader, and an electrifying performer. ‘A strong spirit transcends rules,’ Prince once said, and nobody’s spirit was stronger, bolder, or more creative.”

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