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Embracing Winter Vibes
Edited by Mikkel Hyldebrandt
Winter has indeed come, bringing with it chilly evenings and darker days. While it’s tempting to hibernate under layers of blankets, there are plenty of ways to keep your energy up and make the most of the season. Let’s dive into some lifestyle tips that not only combat the winter blues but also add a vibrant touch to your winter experience. Light Up Your Space The sun may set early during winter, but that doesn’t mean your space has to be dull. Embrace the light spectrum by incorporating colorful lights and decorations into your home. Think cozy blankets in vibrant hues, or even string lights (maybe in pride colors?). Creating a warm and welcoming environment allows your living space to reflect a more vibrant spirit that in turn can have a positive impact on your mood and energy levels. Move and Groove Winter might make you want to curl up on the couch, but staying active is key to boosting your energy. Hit up that fitness class or virtual workout to keep you moving and motivated. Whether it’s a dance class, yoga, or a winter hike with friends, staying active not only helps combat seasonal blues but also allows you to connect with others in the community who share your fitness interests. Moving your body is a surefire way to keep the winter lethargy at bay. Culinary Comfort with a Twist Dark evenings call for cozy dinners, but let’s spice things up! Experiment with recipes or create your own queer culinary adventures. Try cooking dishes from different cultures, exploring
diverse flavors that warm both your kitchen and your soul. Invite friends over for a themed potluck or virtual cooking night. Connecting through food not only brings joy but also provides an opportunity to celebrate the diversity within our community and in the world.
Winter Escapes, Near and Far Beat the winter blues by planning winter getaways. Whether it’s a cozy cabin retreat with your partner or a group trip with friends, having something to look forward to can elevate your mood. Explore LGBTQ+ friendly destinations or winter events, and embrace the chance to connect with new people. Even a weekend escape to a nearby town can bring fresh energy and create lasting memories. Remember, while addressing seasonal depression is important, focusing on the positive aspects of the winter season can make a significant difference. By infusing your life with color, movement, culinary adventures, and winter escapes, you can turn the darker months into a vibrant celebration of community, connection, and self-care. Winter might be chilly, but with these tips, your spirit can stay warm and lively all season long.
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Black (S)excellence in TV and Film By Connor Davis
In celebration of Black History Month, MrMan.com is counting down the sexiest Black actors who dared to strip down for their roles. These amazing men are equally talented and stunning, and fans of TV and cinema should consider themselves lucky to peep one inch of their bods, no less the inches some of them have revealed they are packing between their thighs.
10. Taylor Byron Barr in Minx Taylor Byron Barr sexed up this retro porn series when he found himself tied to the railroad tracks in a homoerotic nude scene opposite Eric Brody.
9. Lil Nas X in Industry Baby Ever since famously coming out on Twitter, Lil Nas X has been one of the most outspoken gay celebrities, daring to voice what others in the industry aren’t. He leaned all the way into his sexuality for his Industry Baby music video, dancing naked in prison alongside other gorgeous Black men.
8. Billy Porter in Pose Living gay legend Billy Porter delivered his hottest scene to date in Pose, where his character Pray Tell hooks up with the much younger Ricky (Dyllón Burnside).
7. Idris Elba in Luther: The Fallen Sun Does it get any sexier than Idris Elba? This British babe left fans high and dry for years prior to showing his buns in the shower in this follow-up to his popular Luther series.
6. Trevante Rhodes in Mike The talented and irresistible Trevante Rhodes received widespread acclaim for his role in the breakout 2016 gay movie Moonlight. There wasn’t much skin in that tearjerker, which is why fans were so happy when Trevante shed all of his inhibitions for his role as Mike Tyson in the Hulu series Mike.
5. Michael B. Jordan in A Journal for Jordan The world fell in love with Michael B. Jordan after seeing his incredible physique in 2015’s Creed. It would be six years until fans were rewarded for their lust with Jordan’s buns-out performance in A Journal for Jordan. 4. Regé-Jean Page in Bridgerton Regé-Jean Page flooded basements across the globe as the dashing Simon Basset in season one of the viral hit series Bridgerton. The softcore shenanigans delivered five different looks at Page’s gorgeous glutes. 3. Parker Sawyers in P-Valley Did you ever want to see President Obama jerk off? Parker Sawyers, who portrays Obama in 2016’s Southside With You, does just that in the super kinky strip club series P-Valley.
2. Michael Bolwaire in All the Queen’s Men Michael Bolwaire flaunts his foot-long appendage in All the Queen’s Men, and the world will never be the same.
1. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in Watchmen Megastar of the big and small screen, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, is the clear choice for number one on the Black Sexcellence List. Sexy, talented, and sexy (it’s worth repeating), Yahya delivered multiple looks at his manhood while playing the famously nude Dr. Manhattan in the Watchmen television series.
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Celebrating Black History Month Embracing Diversity and Intersectionality Edited by Mikkel Hyldebrandt
In the vibrant city of Atlanta, where history and culture intertwine, the significance of commemorating Black History Month goes beyond just a reflection on the past; it is a celebration of resilience, progress, and the rich tapestry of diversity that defines the city. As we delve into this annual observance, it’s essential to acknowledge the intersectionality within the LGBTQ community, particularly for people of color (POC) and trans individuals, highlighting why Black History Month holds such profound importance. Atlanta, often hailed as the cultural capital their voices, amplifying the narratives of the South, serves as a melting pot of that too often remain unheard. It serves traditions, art, and activism. Black History as an opportunity to shed light on the Month in this city becomes a powerful achievements and resilience of Black platform to honor the contributions of LGBTQ figures, fostering a sense of African Americans to the fabric of American belonging and pride. society. From historic landmarks like the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site Atlanta’s LGBTQ community has been at to the Auburn Avenue Research Library the forefront of advocating for inclusivity on African American Culture and History, and equality. The celebration of Black Atlanta stands as a living testament to History Month within this community the struggles and triumphs of the Black becomes a bridge, connecting the community. struggles and victories of both movements. Events and initiatives that acknowledge For the LGBTQ community, including the intersectionality of race, gender POC and trans individuals, the connection identity, and sexual orientation help foster to Black History Month is deeply rooted a more inclusive environment, promoting in the shared pursuit of equality and understanding and unity. justice. The struggles faced by the Black and LGBTQ communities have often In conclusion, commemorating Black intersected, creating a common ground History Month in Atlanta transcends the for understanding and solidarity. Black historical narrative; it becomes a dynamic LGBTQ pioneers, like Marsha P. Johnson and inclusive celebration of diversity, and Bayard Rustin, played pivotal roles resilience, and progress. By recognizing in both the Civil Rights Movement and the significance of this month for the the LGBTQ rights movement, leaving an LGBTQ community, especially POC and indelible mark on history. trans individuals, Atlanta continues to pave the way for a more interconnected Within the LGBTQ community, people and harmonious future—one where the of color and trans individuals face intersections of identity are not only unique challenges, including systemic acknowledged but celebrated. discrimination, violence, and lack of representation. Black History Month becomes a time to recognize and uplift
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