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Shea Couleé & Sasha Velour Toss a Chocolate Salad in Exclusive 'RPDR' Clip

This week on RuPaul’s Drag Race, the competition heats up as the queens make their own morning shows. Separated into two teams, they try to wake up the judges with some morning magic.
Things get steamy when Shea Couleé and Sasha Velour give some healthy tips during “Kitchen Queens.” Not only do they reveal that any healthy food is better with RuPaul chocolate on it, Sasha admits she loves chocolate and Shea reveals she loves tossing salads.
It’s all the sexual innuendo you can handle in a short morning show segment. Follow that, Fox & Friends.
RuPaul’s Drag Race airs Friday at 8/7C on VH1. Watch the clip, below
Shea Couleé & Sasha Velour Toss a Chocolate Salad in Exclusive RPDR Clip
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Drag Hag: Glenn Garner & Marti Cummings Say Good Morning to 'RPDR'

In OUT's new web series, assistant editor Glenn Garner recaps RuPaul's Drag Race with Marti Cummings.
Producer: Glenn Garner
Music: Adrian Miranda
Special Thanks: Therapy
Drag Hag: Glenn Garner & Marti Cummings Say Good Morning to RPDR
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0Japanese Boy Band Locks Lips for ‘Shadow Kiss’ Video

Our preteen emo fantasies have come true thanks to Japanese boy band, MeseMoa. Their latest music video for “Shadow Kiss” features each member of the group locking lips for a majority of the four-minute video. According to NewNowNext, they exchange 36 kisses while serving some Catholic altar boy realness.
Not unlike most boy bands, the MeseMoa guys have apparently been pretty elusive about their sexualities since they formed 5 years ago. Although this video doesn’t confirm anything, it certainly doesn’t hide anything either. Your move, 5 Seconds of Summer.
Watch MeseMoa smooch in the “Shadow Kiss” video, below:
00Luke Evans Doesn't Think Being Gay Hurts His Career

Luke Evans recently shared in an interview with The Jackal that he doesn’t feel being gay has hurt his career at all.
“I don’t think I’d be in this business if I felt that I was not being employed because of who I am in my personal life,” he said.
If you didn’t realize the Beauty and the Beast and The Girl on the Train star was gay, you wouldn’t be alone. The star seems to have been in and out of the closet at several points in his career. In a 2002 interview with The Advocate, he kicked off his acting career with complete transparency:
"Well, it was something I'd spoken to a lot of people about, including my boyfriend at the time—we've broken up now—but at the time when I just got Taboo, I knew that even though my part was a straight character everybody knew me as a gay man, and in my life in London I never tried to hide… I knew I was going to have to do interviews with gay magazines; I knew this was going to happen. So I thought, Well, I'm going to have to be open. It's who I am. And if people don't like it, then I don't want their jobs.”
In 2011, his Wikipedia page was edited to amend “Luke Evans is openly gay” to "Evans lives a private life and rarely speaks about his personal life." At the time he was also romantically linked to a woman named Holly Goodchild. When asked about the relationship, his publicist acknowledged the original 2002 interview but said she does not comment on the personal lives of her clients.
Most recently, he’s been linked to Spanish model/actor Jon Kortajarena (A Single Man, Quantico).
"I try to keep my personal life and my private life separate," he told The Jackal. "Not for any reason other than there’s a clue in the title—it’s private. As an actor you have to keep some sort of enigma and mystery. There’s a dignity to keeping private. I’m trying to keep a bit of dignity to my private life and to protect the people in my life… It’s the choice I’ve made."
00Aubrey Plaza is the Worst Nun Ever in Red Band 'The Little Hours' Trailer

Aubrey Plaza has recently joined Whoopi Goldberg and Sally Field in our list of favorite fictional nuns. In The Little Hours, she plays the foul mouthed Sister Fernanda.
She and her fellow sisters (Alison Brie and Kate Micucci) traumatize the estate’s day laborer with their crude antics. When his replacement, Massetto (Dave Franco) comes, Father Tommasso (John C. Reilly) tells the nuns he is a deaf mute to discourage temptation. That doesn’t stop the sinful sisters from sinking their hooks into them.
Molly Shannon, Fred Armisen, and Jemima Kirke also star in this raunchy comedy. The Little Hours premieres June 30. Watch the trailer, below:
Aubrey Plaza is the Worst Nun Ever in Red Band The Little Hours Trailer
00Aubrey Plaza is the Worst Nun Ever in Red Band The Little Hours Trailer
Kimmy Schmidt Goes to College in Season 3 Netflix Trailer

What does one do after getting their GED? According to Carol Kane, most white girls go to college.
That’s just what Kimmy Schmidt does in the season three trailer for one of our favorite Netflix binge-fests. Meanwhile, Titus is counterfeiting with crayons, Kimmy’s cult leader ex is asking for a divorce, and Lillian is connecting with an old love.
The new season promises the return of the whole Kimmy Schmidt gang as well as some promising guest appearances. We also finally get to see that epic Beyoncé tribute.
Season three of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt premieres May 19 on Netflix. Watch the trailer, below:
00Kim Cattrall’s 2004 Scatting Video Inspired a New Art Exhibit

We could quote Kim Cattrall until the foul-mouthed cows come home. But one quote you might not recall is “Yama Kippi Yay Bo.” It’s from a little-known but totally epic video from 2004 of the actress scatting (in the jazz sense, sicko) while her husband plays the upright bass.
It’s also the inspiration behind a new art exhibit from the brilliant minds who brought us the Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum and the Olsen Twins Hiding from the Paparazzi exhibit. Matt Harkins and Viviana Olen’s Yama Kippi Yay Bo: A Celebration of Kim Cattrall is influenced by the khaki and denim outfit from the video, and it will be what they imagine her “non-primary pied-à-terre” looks like.
"Nothing has filled us with as much pure joy as this short video," the pair told Mic. "No matter how bad a day you're having, in 42 seconds this video can turn it around. When you meet someone else who has seen it, you automatically have your own language to communicate in. We wanted to build an exhibit that would be not just an ode to the video but to Kim herself and the amount of passion she carries into her work and her relationships. She is a true artist and hopefully this exhibit will show just how grateful we are that she exists."
The exhibit runs May 5-June 3 at 1436 Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. Check out a glimpse of the exhibit in the video, below:
00Charlie Hides’ ‘The Dame’ Video is the New British Invasion

Although she's no longer in the running to become America's next drag superstar, Charlie Hides certainly has a chance at snatching the crown for England's title. She may not be able to lip sync for her life, but in her new video, she proves that she can turn it out with her own vocals.
In the video for "The Dame," Hides struts her British transplant stuff. Channeling 007, A Clockwork Orange, and true royalty, it's a tribute to her love for the UK. If she left anything in that pink workroom, she regained it with this powerhouse track and stunning performance. Come on, London!
Check out Charlie Hides claim her title as the "Motherfucking Dame," below.
00Ricky Martin Dons Tighty Whities for 'Lip Sync Battle'

If the vision of young Tom Cruise sliding across the floor in tighty whities still piques your childhood fantasies, wait till you see Ricky Martin do it. The Puerto Rican pop icon appeared on this week’s Lip Sync Battle, strutting his stuff to “Old Time Rock and Roll” in classic Risky Business fashion.
Kate Upton also appeared with a performance of “Baby, One More Time.” Sorry, Kate but as much as we love Britney, Ricky brought something else to the game. Plus, now that he’s a daddy, he’s become just a little more irresistible than his '90s heartthrob days.
Check out Ricky Martin’s performance, below:
Ricky Martin Dons Tighty Whities for Lip Sync Battle
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Drag Hag: Glenn Garner & Jodie Harsh Get Cheeky About 'RPDR'

In OUT's new web series, assistant editor Glenn Garner recaps RuPaul's Drag Race with Jodie Harsh.
Producer: Glenn Garner
Music: Adrian Miranda
Special Thanks: Metropolis Gentleman's Club, MN2S Booking
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0Chelsea McMullan Examines Female Gaze in Short Film

In a new series from Nowness, called “The Way We Dress,” four female directors contribute their own vision using clothes as a storytelling tool. In the first installment, Toronto-based filmmaker Chelsea McMullan took to the streets of her city to find women of all ages, body types and ethnicities for the 16mm short, Notes on the Gaze.
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The film aims to deconstruct “that feeling of gazing and being gazed upon"—a secret language between women that serves to notice, compare, judge and obsess.
“If the male gaze wants to possess, or overcome a fear of, women, then what do I want?” McMullan tells Nowness. “I think I want to be other women, to feel what it would be like to change bodies; to have a different hair texture, eye color, or body shape; to see myself through the eyes of another women.”
Check out Chelsea McMullan’s Notes on the Gaze, below:
00Long-Lost Andy Warhol Photos Finally Unveiled in New Book

In the spring of 1966, photographer Larry Fink, working on assignment for New York literary mag East Side Review, followed Andy Warhol and his East Village entourage (including Edie Sedgwick, Ingrid Superstar, and Lou Reed), capturing the cultural climate at the peak of Warhol’s Factory era. Fink shot the tribe over the course of five days, and though East Side Review folded before the images could be published, they’ve been resurrected in Fink on Warhol, a transgressive, nostalgic monograph available this month from Damiani. Fink, who’s best known for his 1984 photobook, SocialGraces, says the images collected dust because he, too, was swept up in the movement. “I was high all the time back then,” he says, “and I wasn’t a careerist. So I didn’t think I needed to get them published. Then this year they turn up. And everybody goes, ‘Well, look at this shit.’ ”
Left & top: Fink and Warhol for the East Side Review. Bottom right: Fink on Warhol
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00Heineken's Socially Charged Ad Rights Pepsi's Wrongs

Although Pepsi’s flub with attempting a socially empowering ad is still fresh on everyone’s mind, that didn’t stop Heineken from giving it a shot.
The beer brand’s latest commercial pulls together six strangers with opposing views on climate change, feminism and trans issues. Without any context, they’re placed in a room together where they’re tasked with building a stool and bar before serving themselves a Heineken. When it’s revealed that they stand on opposite sides of the fence about some serious issues, they’re given the option to leave or stay and have a beer while discussing said topics.
Where Pepsi missed the mark, Heineken’s ad strikes a chord in many hearts during the Trump era. As many of us grapple with the decision of whether or not to delete lifelong friends from our lives over our differences, this short video manages to put people ahead of those differences. So perhaps, the next time you come to a disagreement, crack open a Heineken and talk it out?
Watch the ad, below:
00Global Artists Dedicate Murals to Samira Wiley's 'OITNB' Character

If you were distraught at the sudden and infuriating loss of Poussey Washington on the season four finale of Orange is the New Black, know that you’re not alone. As Netflix gears up to release an intense season five, fans around the world are still coping with the death of this audience favorite.
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To commemorate the character, Netflix has commissioned artists from around the world to paint their own depictions of Samira Wiley’s character. Murals in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Melbourne, Sydney, Chicago, Detroit, and San Francisco feature Poussey with the words “Stand Up.”

“I think it’s our responsibility as artists to be able to reflect the time that we’re living in,” Wiley told the AP. “She’s a fictional character that can elicit real change in thought and action from people.”
Season five of Orange is the New Black premieres June 9 on Netflix.

Artists Around the World Dedicate Murals to Samira Wiley's OITNB Character
00Global Artists Dedicate Murals to Samira Wiley's OITNB Character
Chicago Gay Club Hosts Dick Pic Contest, Releases Museum-Like Archive

We’ve all seen the shameless nightclub shots that promoters post of partygoers in their finest night-on-the-town looks—some of us have even posed for one or 12. The SoFo Tap in Chicago has put their own slightly less work appropriate twist on the social media trend.
The aptly named NSFW is a monthly party that features a dick pic contest. Right there in the hustle and bustle of the nightlife crowd, you can have your little buddy photographed on Polaroid and featured on the party’s Tumblr page. Long, short, hard, flaccid, circumcised, uncircumcised, hairy, and smooth, SoFo's museum-like archive is an unusual, comprehensive representation of their gay attendees.
Check out the full collection of chubs on their Tumblr.
00Sparks Fly in Creepy Exclusive Clip from 'Two Sentence Horror Stories'

Premiering Saturday at Tribeca Film Festival, Two Sentence Horror Stories is an anthology series inspired by the viral fan fiction. Created by Tribeca Film Institute Fellow Vera Miao, the disturbing tales of horror use the genre to explore important social issues.
“As a filmmaker, you have to bring your unique point of view to the stories you tell,” Miao tells OUT. “So sure, some legacy of those experiences are in there as influences for who I am as a person and therefore a storyteller. But for me, it's not confessional or autobiographical. I'm proud of being Chinese American and queer and I'm going to fight for the beauty and specificity that it gives me as a storyteller overall because it's dope, but I'm not defined by those categories either.”
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In the episode “MA,” Mona (Wei-Yi Lin) is a young woman from a traditional Chinese family. She’s still living at home with her strict Ma (Mardy Ma) when she becomes infatuated with a young woman named Erica (Ayesha Harris). Although their chemistry is strong, Ma won’t let anything come between her and her daughter.
In an exclusive clip, Mona enjoys a sunny day on the fire escape when she’s visited by Erica. As sparks fly, they’re interrupted by something sinister.
Two Sentence Horror Stories: MA premieres April 29 at the Tribeca Film Festival N.O.W. Showcase and at Stage 13. Watch the clip below:
Sparks Fly in Creepy Exclusive Clip from Two Sentence Horror Stories
00Sparks Fly in Creepy Exclusive Clip from Two Sentence Horror Stories
Ryan Reynolds Gets to Second Base with Conan O'Brien in 'Notebook' Parody

Comic book nerd or not, you likely saw Deadpool. And why not, with all the hilarious one-liners and the general glory that comes with a Ryan Reynolds nude scene? But you may have missed another pretty important role of his recently.
Morena Baccarin, who plays Deadpool’s main squeeze, recently appeared on Conan where she chatted about getting to live out everyone’s fantasy of shooting endless sex scenes with Reynolds. It turns out she had something in common with the late-night host, who also shot a steamy scene with Reynolds. The clip was a Nicholas Sparks inspired smooch in the rain that would make Ryan Gosling blush.
Check out the intimate scene, below:
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ABC Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Ellen's Coming Out with Free Streaming Episodes

Ellen DeGeneres has earned her spot as one of the most influential queer people of our time. A comedian, a talk show host, and a humanitarian, she’s been in the public eye since the ‘90s and winning the world’s heart ever since.
Sunday will mark the 20th anniversary of her groundbreaking coming out. On the “Puppy Episode” of her sitcom, she and her character came out on national television. It was the first time a lead character in a television show openly identified as queer, and since it was an actual confession from Ellen herself, it was just as powerful a moment.
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To celebrate this historic date, DeGeneres hosted a special episode of her talk show with Oprah Winfrey and Laura Dern, whom she came out to in the show. In addition, ABC is making all episodes of Ellen available online for free, no sign in required.
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