FEATURED STORIES:Fresno, California – Priest comes out against anti-gay ballot during Mass. Stockholm, Sweden – AIDS scientists awarded Nobel Prize. Scotsdale, Arizona – Cold Stone Creamery founders donate against gay marriage. Uganda – Government to implement more anti-gay laws. AFRICA Senegal – Gay wedding attendee persecuted in Africa, finds refuge in New York. [SOURCE] Uganda – Government to implement more anti-gay laws. [SOURCE] ASIA AND MIDDLE EAST Afghanistan – Lesbian soldier sent suicide messages to friends. [SOURCE] Kyrgyzstan – A call to protect lesbians and transgender men from abuse. [SOURCE] Taiwan – Trailblazing transgenders use internet for support. [SOURCE] EUROPE Cardiff, Wales – Cowboy a rural love story wins gay prize at Iris Prize Festival. [SOURCE 1][SOURCE 2] East London – Gay man left paralysed by homophobic attack. [SOURCE] Ireland – Gay Ulster Defence Association gunman: ‘I hid my true self.’ [SOURCE] Lancashire, England – Bishops threatens lack of support if local adoption service accepts gays. [SOURCE] London, England – Chaplain Of Stock Exchange says we should tattoo sodomy warnings on gay men. [SOURCE] London, England – Vicar could be disciplined for blog slurs against gays and Muslims. [SOURCE] London, England – British Army major arrested for groping. [SOURCE] Portsmouth, England – Tottenham Football Club allows fans to chant homophobic abuse against Sol Campbell. [SOURCE] Stockholm, Sweden – AIDS scientists awarded Nobel Prize. [SOURCE 1][SOURCE 2] St. Petersburg, Russia – Russian gays blame authorities for film fest closure. [SOURCE] United Kingdom – Stonewall Awards attract top names to V&A ceremony. [SOURCE] United Kingdom – Mr Gay UK winner killed man then cooked, seasoned and ate his thigh – court told. [SOURCE 1][SOURCE 2] NORTH AMERICA Aberdeen, Washington – Actor turned activist Robert Arthur dies. [SOURCE] Atlanta, Georgia – Transgender politician wins legal battle. [SOURCE] Arkansas City, Kansas – Kansas mayor apologizes for appearing in blackface drag. [SOURCE] California – Yet another “youth” site fights gay marriage. [SOURCE] Boston, Massachusetts – New England Blade stops its presses. [SOURCE] California – Gay marriage banners counting on black Obama voters to help. [SOURCE] Columbia, South Carolina – Gay rights group would be arrested for protesting. [SOURCE] Des Moines, Iowa – Supreme Court to hear gay marriage arguments. [SOURCE] Fresno, California – Priest comes out against anti-gay ballot during Mass. [SOURCE] Kansas – US Supreme Court snubs sperm donor case effecting lesbian moms. [SOURCE] Little Rock, Arkansas – Government reconsidering support for gay foster parent ban. [SOURCE] Los Angeles – City number one for gay marriages. [SOURCE] Monroeville, Pennsylvania – Episcopal diocese OKs split over gays. [SOURCE] New York City, New York – Gay Republican hopes To make waves in senate. [SOURCE] New York City, New York – Laid-off Wall Streeter puts ‘gay virginity’ up for auction. [SOURCE] Orlando, Florida – Capital offers benefits to partners of gay employees. [SOURCE] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Gay bookstore Giovanni’s Room marks 35 years. [SOURCE] Sacramento, California – Pastor walks a fine line in supporting Prop. 8, welcoming gays. [SOURCE] Scotsdale, Arizona – Cold Stone Creamery founders donate against gay marriage. [SOURCE] United States – 1.1 Million HIV Positive in U.S. [SOURCE]
Desde hace mucho tiempo deseábamos la presencia de un tío negro en Terra The Boy (el último fue Ramírez Allender, de julio del año pasado). Y este mes tenemos a Nido Barroso, un morenazo de 21 años de Salvador de Bahía. Muy pronto publicaremos más fotos de este chulo brasileño.
The boys at Exterface just won’t stop! After coming out two weeks ago with Flamme, the gay French photographic duo have released their latest cinematic photo series, The Cosmo Show. The Cosmo Showfeatures model Ludovic Canot putting on a star-spangled show of sorts that is a cross between a photo shoot, a striptease, a stage show, a pop-fueled sex dream, and a steamy cinematic sequence. They boys play around with color and typography as well as a bit of censorship. Maybe by hiding some of the model’s naughty bits, they’re trying to increase the titillation, the fantasy, or your imagination. Exterface has been on QueerClick before. If you haven’t seen their work, some past and similarly modest favorites include Vertigo, Two Hearts, and La Delectation. But their site also has some hard men swinging their fat, uncut dongs (Flamingo, Playgirl, and SeaSexSun, are three scorching instances).
Exterface previously on QC: QCA Art: Exterface’s Ether QCA Art: Sky Walker Francois Sagat in Muse
Greg Kheel acaba de subir a la terraza más cachonda de la Gran Manzana para sacarse unas fotos. Greg es el más nuevo súper modelo del casting de la agencia neoyorquina Red Models.
The most pervasive global strain of HIV began spreading in humans around 1900 in sub-Saharan Africa, a new study claims. The research (published in the current issue of Nature), found that HIV began spreading between 1884 and 1924, around the same time urban centers in west central Africa were established. This estimated time of origin is decades earlier than the previous estimate of 1930. The researchers worked with a 1960 sample of HIV gene fragments from a wax-embedded lymph-node tissue biopsy from a woman in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This 1960 virus is the second-oldest known HIV-1 group M genetic sequence, with the oldest being a 1959 blood sample from a man also from Kinshasa. Worobey said that the HIV epidemic that resulted from the turn-of-the-century spread correlates to the urbanization of colonial Africa, principally the present-day city of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The growth of cities and associated high-risk behaviors may have been a principal cause of the rapid spread of the virus. Lead researcher Michael Worobey, an assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona in Tucson, is optimistic about the eventual extinction of the HIV virus. “I think the picture that has emerged here, where changes the human population experienced may have opened the door to the spread of HIV, is a good reminder that we can make changes now that could help reverse the epidemic. If HIV has one weak spot, it is that it is a relatively poorly transmitted virus. From better testing and prevention, to wider use of the antiretroviral drug therapy, there are a number of ways to reduce transmission and force this virus back into extinction,” he said.
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