Some news items I thought worth your time: • People: With this week’s SCOTUS ruling allowing the Trump anti-trans military purge to proceed, I want to share this February interview with Paulo Batista, a Naval intelligence analyst, who is trans and was named Junior Sailor of The Quarter earlier this year. #MoreThanQualified Continue reading “Celebrating Out Military Service Members + How LGBTQ Books Change Lives + More”
News Round-Up: June 10, 2020

• The Hill: The final testing stage for a potential coronavirus vaccine developed by Moderna is set to begin in July. John Mascola, the director of the vaccine research center at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told the Wall Street Journal the trials will involve about 30,000 people at more than 50 sites, which will mostly be within the U.S. • Washington Post: Last week, the hashtag #LadyGraham exploded on social media in response to allegations made on Twitter by gay adult-film star Sean Harding against Sen. Lindsey O. Graham of South Carolina. The hashtag purportedly refers to Graham’s nickname among male sex workers. What followed has been a mixed bag of political commentary, wanton speculation and downright trolling. • Politico: The Trump administration is preparing to open the door to oil and gas drilling off Florida’s coast — but will wait until after the November election to avoid blowback in a swing state whose waters both parties have long considered sacrosanct, according to four people familiar with the plan. • Out Music: Acclaimed out singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright drops his latest music video, “You Ain’t Big,” from his upcoming album Unfollow the Rules. “I originally wrote the song “You Ain’t Big” about the strange fact that in the music business worldwide until recently (our estimation has fallen considerably) no matter how well you’ve done anywhere else, if you couldn’t make it in the heartland of the US you weren’t really considered a true star,” shares Wainwright. “Think Little Richard, Elvis, the Beatles, and Julio Iglesias.” “Its vintage sound harkens back to the classical American country music sound of the 40s and 50s and with the help of opposing images in the video of how different life was for white people compared to black people in the 1950’s, as it has sadly remained,” adds the two-time Juno Award winner. “I think it rings appropriate for this time and professes a certain truth.”
InstaHunk Round-Up: Weekend Edition

Nathan McCallum was working out (for a change) his back and biceps with those band thingies that I totally keep meaning to order:
Trans bodybuilder Paulo Batista was sweating out a major pump in his garage gym:
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Garage sweat for #humpday🐪. #quarantinelife wacky beard #quarantinebeard❤️ @flexcomics
Out in the sunshine, Ramses Principe offered up some new ways to workout abs:
Gymbear Wes Dupree was delivering while distancing in Seattle:
Petr Hollesch went on a walk with his cute pup:
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My little puppy #amstaff #spring #southmoravia #czech #gay #daily #instagood #instaphoto #tbt #igers
Fitness model (and Britney Spears’s main squeeze) Sam Asghari got pumped taking a neighborhood bike ride:
Ignacio Pérez Rey took his Madrid morning slow:
AND – there were some great tributes to the 100th anniversary of Tom of Finland:
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#tomoffinnland #toms100 #throwback to the great shoot with @kikodionisio_photography