The Importance of Being OUT

By Max Phillips (writing as Fifi LaBouche) • Originally published on FifiLaBouche.com

This week our copy of OUT magazine arrived and whose goofy grin should greet us from its cover? One of our all-time favorite gay nerds, Jim Parsons, that’s who. As we flipped through the pages we realized that some of this year’s top 100 have also made our list (or at least received a nod in our blog).

Here are a few from the OUT 100 that we found blog-worthy.


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Jim Parsons

Recently Mr. Parsons was honored with his third Emmy for his work on “The Big Bang Theory.” This inspired us to put together a list of Emmy award-winning LGBT actors. While we only found 15, we still think it’s progress.

In his OUT interview, Parsons notes that his coming out in a New York Times article generated only, “Minor Internet-related chatter,” citing that as progress. We agree. It’s refreshing for an actor to be heralded for his or her accomplishments, (like three Emmys, thank you very much) and not for his or her sexuality.


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Steve Grand

Mr. Grand crossed our gaydar when his indie country song and video “All-American Boy” made its rounds on the internet. We were drawn in by the overt homoerotic tone of the video, but were moved deeply by the universal theme of falling for the wrong man. Especially in a culture that still believes in ‘gay panic’ as a viable defense for violence against the LGBT community.

OUT magazine applauded him for using his life savings to self-release his video via YouTube. A clear indication that niche artists — like a gay country singer — can no longer be held back by big music labels, noting that, “the once-mighty labels have been outmaneuvered by technology.”


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Jack Andraka

Mr. Andraka quickly became one of our new favorite gay nerds. At first glance, he appears to be just a normal, everyday kid. But hidden under that mop of a hairdo is one big brain.

At 15 years old he’d already been working hard to develop his new test for pancreatic cancer and hobnobbing with big wigs like President Obama and The Pope. But OUT reminds us that he is still just a kid trying to find his way in the world. “I really have no clue where I want to go or what I want to be when I grow up,” Andraka says in an interview, “I still have a lot of decisions to make.”


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Cheyenne Jackson

Mr. Jackson had the dubious honor of a mention in our blog for news of his impending divorce from his partner of 13 years — and for some rather bizarre behavior.

While we were focusing on the negative, OUT reminds us that he’s actually having a stellar year — career-wise. He’s been busy filming “Behind the Candelabra,” “Full Circle,” and “Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks,” and he released his first solo album, “I’m Blue, Skies.”

—Fifi LaBouche

LGBT Teen Scientist is Changing the Face of Cancer

By Max Phillips (writing as Fifi LaBouche) • Originally published on FifiLaBouche.com


Jack Andraka is a special young man. No, not because he’s gay — which he is open about — but because of his creative new approach to testing for pancreatic cancer.

At just 15 years old he was able to do what scientists twice his age (or older) have not been able to do to date — develop a test to detect pancreatic cancer early enough to make a real difference in treatment.

The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network website tells us that, “there is no standard diagnostic test for pancreatic cancer.” Jack’s research and new testing method could change all that.

He’s become an overnight sensation, gaining an audience with the likes of President Obama and giving talks at institutions all over the world. And in a surprising turn of events, he’s won the International Giuseppe Sciacca Award, an award the Vatican gives out to recognize youth who are outstanding in their field. As Jack puts it, “It’s really amazing to be recognized by the Vatican, especially as a gay scientist. I mean this would be unheard of just a few years ago.”

Jack, you are the reason we love gay nerds.

Listen to his interview with WBAL about his trip to the Vatican, and watch the profile CBS’s 60 Minutes did on him last month.

Daniel Radcliffe Kills His Darling Typecast

By Max Phillips (writing as Fifi LaBouche) • Originally published on FifiLaBouche.com


Photographer: Adam Whitehead for ThomasTreuhaft.com

Photographer: Adam Whitehead for ThomasTreuhaft.com

Daniel Radcliffe. That darling of the Harry Potter franchise has been working hard the past several years to break from his boy wizard typecast.

We’re sure that more than one of you googled the term “Daniel Radcliffe nude” during his turn on the boards of Broadway in Equus. And now he takes on another adult role in the new film from director John Krokidas, “Kill Your Darlings.” In the film he plays Allen Ginsberg and in one (hopefully) salacious scene, Radcliffe tells Flaunt magazine, he must learn about the pains of gay sex. “Basically, gay sex, especially for the first time, is really fucking painful,” he tells the article’s author, John-Paul Pryor. “And [Krokidas] said that he had never seen that portrayed accurately on film before. He wanted it to look like an authentic loss of virginity.”

Beyond the titillating thrill of seeing Radcliffe lose his virginity onscreen, the film itself sounds like an outstanding piece of work. Read the whole article at Flaunt.com and be sure to see the movie. We know we will.


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