Matt Nathanson is back with a video for his single "Kinks Shirt" and it's got an awesome queer twist.
The clip features a love story involving a transgender individual and -- refreshingly -- approaches the relationship in an incredibly nonchalant way.
"The thing I love about this video is that it shows two people in love and it never makes a big deal out of the fact that one is trans," said Nathanson in a statement to The Huffington Post. "The video is touching and funny, while at the same time making a very definite statement about equality and acceptance. Let people be who they are... the only way forward in this life is with acceptance and equality for everyone, period."
Nathanson has a history of positively representing the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community through his music videos. Last year he released "Modern Love," which highlighted and celebrated gay and lesbian couples in San Francisco.
The musician is also slated to take part in Cyndi Lauper's "Home For The Holidays" event in December alongside Pink, in an effort to raise money to combat homelessness among LGBT youth and the Forty To None organization.
Interested in seeing Nathanson perform at the "Home For The Holidays" event? Click here for more information. "Kinks Shirt" is found on Matt Nathanson's album "Last of the Great Pretenders," available for purchase on iTunes.
Marvin Harrison Jr., Fanatics said, “rejected or ignored every request” from the company while refusing to fulfill obligations of their contract that was signed last May.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple will be offering a little more than usual for some trade-ins starting next week in the US and Canada. That's as long as you're getting one of the iPhone 15 models.
Yahoo Sports NBA draft expert Krysten Peek is back for another season of On the Clock with Krysten Peek. Krysten just spent the week in Chicago at the NBA Draft Combine and kicks off draft season joined by CBS Sports' Kyle Boone.
The atmosphere was electric for Clark's home debut and there were brief flashes from the Fever, but it's clear they've got plenty to work on before they can compete with the WNBA's elite teams.