“I know some feel trapped and hide who they are,” said Joanne Pike, a freshman undecided major. During eight hours students remained in silence, representing the community’s fear of revealing their sexual identity. On Thursday, April 16, students were invited to peacefully protest against LGBTQA bullying and harassment at the BBC’s Day of Silence. Through a screening of the award-winning film, “Beyond Gay: The Politics of Pride,” students understood the relevance of gay pride in different countries. Serrano said graduate assistants at MPAS have worked hard and diligently to coordinate the pride week events to keep students informed about LGBTQA issues.Īt the BBC, FIU Pride Month kicked-off Thursday, April 9 with the LGBTQA Initiatives 3D Series. With barbeque, photo booths and games, students are encouraged to come and learn about the LGBTQA community. “We want to feel important and valued for who they are,” he said. “I want people to know it’s April and it’s pride month - we are expressing who we truly are,” said Serrano.
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Here are characters from a famous TV show.Image by Purple Sherbet Photography, courtesy of Creative CommonsĮdwin Serrano, a graduate assistant for the Office of Multicultural Programs and Services at the Biscayne Bay Campus, said April is the month to express who one truly is.Īs part of FIU Pride Month 2015, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning and Ally Initiatives program will celebrate this freedom Monday, April 20. Below you can see one of the film’s “Moments of WTF” that contribute to its greatness.Ĭongrats to iheartfrosty, who was the first to correctly guess that Friday’s Pixuzzle™ © ® was Family Ties. A bevy of young, nubile actresses converge on a remote mansion to audition for a director.
This 1983 Canadian (so you know it’s awesome) slasher stars the faboo Samantha Eggar and Linda Thorson (so you know it’s awesome). Yes, your Freddy, Jason, and Michael will be represented, but I’m also going to pay tribute to the obscurities that deserve to be seen.
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Now, presenting … THE TOP 40 HORROR FILMS OF THE 80’S! Journey with me back to the birth of the Dead Teenager movie (actually, that began in the 70’s, so I guess it would be the Afterbirth Of The Dead Teenager Movie), the last gasps of the Italian Horror Masters, and the franchises that still continue today. 52-year-old Bradley Darryl got his start back in the 80’s with bit parts in TV roles, and small roles in the early 90’s in The Freshman and Father Of The Bride, but his profile was raised considerably in 1993 with roles in Jurassic Park and And The Band Played On. We’ll be showcasing the big names, but also the lesser-known gay celebs who deserve more recognition. Each week we’re going to focus on one out athlete/performer and feature a daily pic and career timeline. Jane Lynch talks to Larry King about her divorce.Īnd here’s The Weekly ShoutOUT™. Somewhere shirtless idiots in stupid masks are crapping their trousers.
Vampires, werewolves, witches, fairies, maenads, shapeshifters … dare I hope for a … Merman!
HBO has renewed True Blood for a seventh season. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Thomas Roberts this fired up. “Ex-Gay” Pride Month canceled because who cares. *If you buy your ticket before 6 PM PST on Wednesday, you’ll be entered to win a complimentary ticket for a friend!
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“Enjoy delicious tasting stations from incredible, high-end Los Angeles restaurants and caterers, entertainment, and an amazing food and wine-themed silent auction.” Plus it’ll have appearances from such faves as Mike C. Tickets are now on sale for GLAAD’s big event Saturday in Hancock Park in Los Angeles. On the plus side, just think of all the classic Whoopi reaction shots we’re going to get! Birthday shoutouts go to Scott Foley (above), who is 41, Brigitte Nielsen is allegedly 50, and Linda Ronstadt is 67.ĭangerous whackadoodle Jenny McCarthy has officially been named the new co-host of The View.