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voguelovesme:

Jacquelyn Jablonski, Hailey Clauson & More for Free People’s April Lookbook

voguelovesme:

Jacquelyn Jablonski, Hailey Clauson & More for Free People’s April Lookbook

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voguelovesme:

Coco Rocha for Zac Posen Resort 2012

voguelovesme:

Coco Rocha for Zac Posen Resort 2012

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Hollywood - Marina and the Diamonds

kristinethune:

transform is a really difficult move, okay?

kristinethune:

transform is a really difficult move, okay?

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inothernews:

From New York Magazine:

His eight-month role in (the Los Angeles production of Angels In America) was both “the most challenging  thing I’ve ever done as an actor and the most rewarding” he says.  Having to inhabit that terrible lost world, if only in his mind, took a  toll. “And at the same time, as a gay man, it made me feel like there’s  still so much work to be done, and there’s still so many things that  need to be looked at and addressed.” 
Quinto has played a series of gay roles, including on Tori Spelling’s TV show So NoTORIous, and on the new FX series American Horror Story, where he plays the kinky dead owner of the haunted house, and has been outspoken about gay-rights issues. Last year, the Times, in profiling him for Angels, noted  that “the blogosphere is rife with speculation about his sexuality” but  that “he prefers not to feed the rumor mill with either substantiation  or dismissal.” That has changed. A little while later in our  conversation, speaking of the cultural bipolarity that can see gay  marriage legalized in New York in the same year that yet another gay  teenager, Jamey Rodemeyer, was bullied and killed himself, Quinto says,  “And again, as a gay man I look at that and say there’s a hopelessness  that surrounds it, but as a human being I look at it and say ‘Why?  Where’s this disparity coming from, and why can’t we as a culture and  society dig deeper to examine that?’ We’re terrified of facing  ourselves.”

(Photo: Paola Kudacki / Trunk Archive via NY Magazine)

inothernews:

From New York Magazine:

His eight-month role in (the Los Angeles production of Angels In America) was both “the most challenging thing I’ve ever done as an actor and the most rewarding” he says. Having to inhabit that terrible lost world, if only in his mind, took a toll. “And at the same time, as a gay man, it made me feel like there’s still so much work to be done, and there’s still so many things that need to be looked at and addressed.”

Quinto has played a series of gay roles, including on Tori Spelling’s TV show So NoTORIous, and on the new FX series American Horror Story, where he plays the kinky dead owner of the haunted house, and has been outspoken about gay-rights issues. Last year, the Times, in profiling him for Angels, noted that “the blogosphere is rife with speculation about his sexuality” but that “he prefers not to feed the rumor mill with either substantiation or dismissal.” That has changed. A little while later in our conversation, speaking of the cultural bipolarity that can see gay marriage legalized in New York in the same year that yet another gay teenager, Jamey Rodemeyer, was bullied and killed himself, Quinto says, “And again, as a gay man I look at that and say there’s a hopelessness that surrounds it, but as a human being I look at it and say ‘Why? Where’s this disparity coming from, and why can’t we as a culture and society dig deeper to examine that?’ We’re terrified of facing ourselves.”

(Photo: Paola Kudacki / Trunk Archive via NY Magazine)

Source: New York Magazine

jaybowls:

Talented young artist from Yangon, Myanmar

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