THIS SCARF IS GETTING SO LONG
I LOOK LIKE A DWARF THAT ACCIDENTALLY SHAVED HIS MUSTACHE
Best part of drag…getting out of it!
I recently finished editing a video I shot awhile ago! Here it is! Carol Channing Rambles - The Lost Episode.
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Lady Gaga’s new anti-bullying charity, the Born This Way Foundation, will launch at Harvard University today at 4pm EST.
The event will stream live here. Gaga and her mother will “unveil” the foundation before guests like Oprah, Deepak Chopra and David Burtka, among others. The foundation has partnered with assorted Harvard groups to provide resources for youth empowerment, confidence building and fighting bullying.
Ironically, a group of Harvard students will be protesting at the school, demanding that Harvard officials own up to a secret court from the 1920s that expelled students for being gay or being perceived as gay. Students want Harvard to award posthumous degrees to seven expelled students and shut down the court, which apparently still exists.
Man, if only I could hang around Harvard for the day just to watch all this! Harvard-area readers, feel free to email me photos of the various events!
On Sunday night, Lady Gaga attended a fundraiser with President Obama and discussed LGBT bullying and teen suicides with him and his staff. Earlier she pledged she would meet with Obama to talk about Jamey Rodemeyer, the most recent in a yearlong string of bullying-related suicides.
From the Advocate:
During a question-and-answer session after the president spoke, Gaga thanked Obama for hosting an antibullying conference earlier this year and then implored everyone in the room to do what they could about the problem and the resulting suicides. …
This isn’t the singer’s first brush with Washington. For example, she spoke at the National Mall ahead of repeal of “don’t ask, don’t tell,” called for repeal of the policy repeatedly, and exchanged tweets with Senate majority leader Harry Reid on the issue.
Could not love this woman more.