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‘Sydney Mardi Gras’ Dumps ‘Gay’ and ‘Lesbian’ from Name in Rebranding Controversy

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Towleroad:

Sydney, Australia’s annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras has been ‘de-gayed’. From henceforth, it will be known as Sydney Mardi Gras, organizers announced late last week.

Writes the Sydney Morning Herald:

Insisting that the heart of the annual festival remained gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer and intersex people, Mr Urmson said Mardi Gras was inviting any and all comers who wanted to celebrate diversity and ”the right to be”. This would include opening parade floats to new faces who ”share our values”.

At the launch yesterday, Mr Urmson acknowledged that long-standing supporters might feel the new approach would water down the event’s celebration of sexual difference but said Mardi Gras had to evolve with its community. ”I think that whilst we are first and foremost a GLBTQI community organisation, we also are very open to all of our friends that do not necessarily identify within that alphabet soup,” he said.

Organisers hope that reaching out will rejuvenate the event, which has failed to attract younger people and lost relevance in its core community.

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TRUE MEN

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“TRUE MEN” by Brian Shumway Project Description: Gender can be a perplexing thing. Despite being flexible and malleable, it defines and confines who we are and how we express ourselves, especially through behavior and dress. Men in particular are bound by the dictates of gender.

To be a ‘real man,’ being manly and masculine (or at the very least not outwardly effeminate) are paramount. Expression of one’s manhood, especially in public, must remain within a narrow range of acceptable social norms. Little boys are conditioned as such from birth, almost as a universal absolute. But this ignores the full story of male identity. There is a large spectrum of male experience that is deemed off limits by popular society.

The men in this portrait series fall outside traditional notions of manliness and masculinity. They possess an effeminate manner, dress, or look, a ‘girlishness’ that is as much a part of being male as weightlifting and football. They boldly embrace expressions of male identity which flaunt the confines of conventional conceptions of manhood and what it means to be a man.

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Hey… These Guys Again… At A Different Angle!

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“Oh My God, You’re Fucking The Life Out Of Me!”

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Two young things really getting into it… with the help of Michael Jackson and other R&B tunes.