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Contents 10 A Note from the Editor 12 3 Dhots 16 Out on Film 22 Out & Proud 24 ‘The 10 Year Plan’ 30 Atlanta Cheese Festival 34 Bill Hader 42 Leslie Jordan 48 Seen@: Woofs & Agave 50 Seen@: TEN Atlanta 54 Seen@: Lips Atlanta 56 Seen@: Amsterdam 60 Datebook 62 the Scene 64 Bartab 66 Crossword 68 Fairyscopes 70 Favorite Bitch 72 Bitch Session

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A Note from the

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Beltline. The Beltline is being created from underutilized industrial land connected by railway tracks. As it stands now, the Beltline connects various city centers and parks in new and exciting ways for foot/pedal traffic. If, like me, you’ll be attending the Out On Film festival this weekend, reach the venues more easily via the Beltline.

Not a Concrete Jungle, but a Human Zoo

We share a love of culture. Of the many reasons people live in Atlanta proper is the access to the plethora of cultural activities. This past week alone, I have been able to attend an outstanding performance of Mamma Mia at the Fox Theatre, and an East Atlanta Stroll celebrating a diverse older neighborhood. This fter my ten-year hiatus, I have been learning of weekend, I’ll be able to make use of the Beltline and avoid traffic so many changes since I’ve returned to Atlanta. to participate in the 2nd Annual Atlanta Cheese Festival, as well as When I left, Midtown was a kind of gay oasis, attend the Out On Film festival. purposefully separating itself from many other parts of the city’s culture. Fast-forward ten years, We share a love of people. One of the great reasons I decided to and Midtown is certainly nowhere near as insulated as before. live as clustered as we do is because of the variety of people I’ll be Midtown’s “gay-berhood” has certainly mellowed, and become able to come into contact with. Upcoming and established artists, much more fluid in its diversity. Walking down the 10th Street, musicians, writers, business experts, and people from all walks one not only can see gay people, gay couples and gay families, of life and perspectives come together. Like any group, we are but also like-minded straight couples and families, becoming strengthened by our differences. The many perspectives and spemore comprehensive racially, ethically, and socio-economically. cialties that come together in city living inspire and challenge each Together, we are finding a new version of Atlanta that is built not of us to be even more creative and inventive in our own endeavors. only on our diversity, but also on the things that we all share in common. Enjoy the growth of our city and all the benefits that brings.

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any of us know the friendly Piedmont Park adjacent bar Blake’s, as one of the best neighborhood bars and perfect place to meet with friends and let the pressures of Midtown living melt away with each delicious drink. But did you know of the Sunday-Funday dynamic-duo known as “Brit & Tit”? Each side of this duo is a gem on their own. Together, they are an unstoppable freight train of ridiculous sayings, and a contagious riot of energy that bounces between them. Robin hails from Britain, by way of Chicago, and has lived in Atlanta for three years. Lateasha Shuntel has been working in various locations in Atlanta for years, and at Blake’s for eight years. Together, they have been working together for just over a year, delighting everyone for Sunday-Fundays. What’s your signature drink? Robin: On Sunday’s I love to make a Bloody Mary. I’m actually entered in a Bloody Mary competition for that show Chopped. I’m a purist towards a Bloody Mary, but my secret ingredients are A1 steak sauce and pickled okra (as a nod to the south). Lateasha: I’m a simple ghetto girl. I make a great drink out of Grey Goose vodka, watermelon schnapps, and Sprite. Robin also loves to make Buttery Nipples and pour them down my breasts. Who is your favorite kind of customer? Robin: I like flirtatious and repeat customers, or repeated flirtatious customers, or customers flirting repeatedly…can you sense a theme? 12 // 10.01.2014

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Lateasha: Well, they appreciate a whore and that whore will appreciate them right back. Repeat customers are nice too. What do you like best about working at Blake’s? Robin: It’s really cool how Blake’s has the whole spectrum of humanity. Straight, gay…everything. I’ll be talking to one person about French Existentialism, and then the next minute about what I like to do in bed. Lateasha: Yeah, what he said. Ha, ha!



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Finding the Perfect Flick at Out on Film

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ust like autumn promises to color the landscape, movie theaters across the continent will be awash in the flickering lights of the fall film festival season. From Palm Springs to Pittsburgh, from Seattle to Savannah, from Milwaukee to Montreal, and right here in Atlanta, no other time of year brings more LGBT film fests to North America. As autumn opens, great gay & lesbian works of cinema will cast rainbows onto silver screens everywhere.

By Gregg Wynn

Award-winning family fare is for free on Sunday morning with a screening of the 1974 classic Free To Be...You And Me. Starring Marlo Thomas, the groundbreaking 1974 TV special delivers positive messages about growth and change. With scores of choices, it’s impossible to outline every offering. David Atlanta will focus on few standout features for each day of the 2014 Out On Film Festival.

Out On Film, now in its 27th year, has become a relished Atlanta staple. Spanning eight days and offering 57 screenings, it one of the world’s oldest LGBT film festivals. Beginning October 2 and ending October 10, all showings will be at the Thursday, October 2 Landmark Midtown Art Cinema located at 931 Monroe Drive in the heart of Atlanta. Blackbird Opening the Out On Film Festival is the Southeastern debut of Individual tickets, will of course, be on sale at the theater box “Blackbird,” starring Academy Award winner Mo’Nique, along office. However, many LGBT movie buffs will likely opt for the with Isaiah Washington and Julian Walker. The feature follows popular 3-for-$30 special. At just $150, the true film aficio- a devout choirboy living in a conservative Mississippi town, nado will choose the Out On Film VIP Festival Pass which in- struggling to understand his sexuality while also caring for his cludes guaranteed advanced admission to all screenings and mother following his sister’s disappearance. The film, making special events. If a patron views every selection in the 2014 its Southeastern debut, is the first starring role for Mo’Nique schedule, that’s less than $3 per movie! following her Oscar-winning performance in “Precious.” A Q&A session with cast and crewmembers will follow the film. Diversity is the byword at this year’s fest. Ranging from adults-only full-frontal freakiness filmed at the legendary Friday, October 3 Folsom Street Fair, to gritty and provocative documentaries, to fall-on-the-floor comedies, to animated cinema, and Boy Meets Girl life-affirming family films, no Atlanta moviegoer will be left Eric Schaeffer’s new film is a poignant, sexy, romantic comwanting. ing of age comedy about three twenty year-olds living in Kentucky: Robby, and his best friend since childhood, Ricky, a Free films are offered to Midtowners looking for some af- gorgeous transgender girl, who have never dated. Lamenting ternoon delights. A specially chosen series of short films the lack of eligible bachelors, Ricky considers dating a girl. In are offered at noon each weekday during festival at no cost. walks Francesca, a beautiful young debutante waiting for her

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Marine fiancé to return from the war. Ricky and Francesca strike up a friendship, and maybe a little more, which forces Robby to face his true feelings for Ricky. This is a sex/human positive modern fable and identification with its story crosses all gender and sexual orientation lines.

Sunday, October 5

Out in the Night This documentary follows a group of young African-American lesbians who, on a hot August night, in the gay friendly neighborhood of New York City’s West Village, are sexually and vioAge of Consent lently confronted by an older man. One lesbian pulls a knife (graphic images - adults only) from her purse and swings at the assailant. The women are Legendary London leather bar, The Hoist is documented in a rounded up and charged with gang assault, assault and atfilm that is informative and eye-opening, while being funny – tempted murder. This is a true story of life and injustice in and downright filthy. The Hoist and its patrons could be seen the big city. as the antithesis of the recent trend in mainstream gay politics towards assimilation. But, with encroaching gentrification and more people using the Internet to hook up, what does the future hold? Saturday, October 4 Such Good People A young, gay couple discovers a secret room filled with cash while housesitting for wealthy friends who die while out of the country. The film features a star-packed cast, including Randy Harrison of Queer As Folk, Lance Bass, of boy band N’sync, and Alec Mapa, whose comedy concert Baby Daddy is also being showcased during the festival this evening. Baby Daddy Alec Mapa, also known as America’s Gaysian Sweetheart, shares hilarious and heartfelt stories about how his life has changed since he and his husband adopted a five year old through the foster care system. No topic is off limits in this award-winning one-man show: Alec’s sex life, hosting gay porn award shows, midlife crisis, musical theatre, reality television, bodily functions, stage moms vs. baseball dads, and the unexpected surprises of gay daddyhood. A question and answer session with the star will follow the film.

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Out in the Night

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Queens and Cowboys: A Straight Year on the Gay Rodeo

Tuesday, October 7 Queens and Cowboy: A Straight Year on the Gay Rodeo This chronicles a complete season of roping and riding across North America with the International Gay Rodeo Association (IGRA). Courageous cowboys & cowgirls are questing to qualify for the World Finals at the end of the season. Along the way, they’ll bust every stereotype in the book. The film focuses on five members of the IGRA, from Wade Earp, a descendant of cowboy legend Wyatt Earp and one of the best competitors on the circuit, to Char Duran, a female bull rider who’s never won a buckle but seems determined to die trying. Club King Mario Diaz’s reign as club king began in the mid-1990s when he opened The Cock, the East Village gay bar which became infamous for embracing raunch and seediness. While Mayor Rudy Gulliani was cleaning Times Square of porno theaters & strip clubs, Diaz was defiantly re-introducing sex-positive energy back into Manhattan nightlife. After conquering New York, Diaz moved west. Combining ’70s porn chic, subversive go-go boy stylings, and his own wit, he successfully infiltrated the L.A. nightlife. This new documentary traces how one man became the bi-coastal club king. Thursday, October 9

Crazy Bitches

Eat With Me Tired of being invisible in a bland marriage, Emma moves in with her son Elliot, in his downtown LA loft. Elliot is a chef at a lackluster Chinese restaurant facing foreclosure. Also he’s gay – and Emma’s distaste and denial over this has made strangers of mother and son. Yet, the pair find ways to communicate with food where words fail. This directorial debut from David Au is a deliciously emotional story, with a cast led by Sharon Omi, Teddy Chen Culver, Nicole Sullivan, of MADtv, plus a cameo by everyone’s “Oh Myyy” guy, George Takei.

Gerontophilia Provocative filmmaker Bruce LaBruce is back with a new romantic comedy. 18-year-old Lake has a sweet activist girlfriend, but one day discovers an unusual attraction for the elderly. Fate conspires to land him a job at a nursing home where he develops a tender relationship with Mr. Peabody. Discovering that the patients are being over-medicated to make them easier to manage, Lake decides to wean Mr. Peabody off his medication and help him escape, resulting in a humorous and heartfelt road trip that strengthens their bond. Monday, October 6 Crazy Bitches Seven women and one fab gay guy go to a remote ranch for a little boozin’ and bitchin’ but things go horribly wrong when one-by-one they are killed by their own vanity. The film is morbid, sordid, and downright hysterical. 18 // 10.01.2014

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he Equality Clinic at Georgia Regents University has opened in Augusta to service the LGBTQ community. The Idea and dream was driven by Justin Neisler a 4th year medical student, his goal was to create a free clinic serving any member of the LGBTQ community who are uninsured or underinsured that fall below 200% of the federal poverty line. The facility holds educational sessions on LGBTQ issues that are mandatory for all volunteers; the Clinic founders feel

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this will insure a friendly and welcoming patient experience. The clinic will provide services just as any other basic medical facility (general care and mental health services) and the clinic will be a referral source for more specialized care and procedures not offered at the clinic with medical care conducted by a staff of 5 medical student coordinators, 2 physician assistants student coordinators, and 3 nursing student coordinators and Dr. David Kriegel is the Medical Director.


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Sister Roma Fights Back

Out &A NewProud Event with a

Controversial Special Guest

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new charity event will be born this weekend. MamaBear Charities, the brainchild and pet project of Richard Spillane, will be introduced to the world in a big way at Lips restaurant on Tuesday, October 7 with an event entitled Out & Proud – A Celebration. Richard’s been working on this event for some time and is using this celebration of awareness as his Novice project for the Atlanta chapter of the Sister’s of Perpetual Indulgence. The all-star cast includes some of Atlanta’s favorite local drag performers including Monica Van Pelt, Nicole Page Brooks and Evah Destruction. Added to the spicy mix is legendary adult film star Michael Brandon and multiple GAYVN award winning porn star, Scott Spears. Miss Gay America ICON 2012, Jennifer Warner and Celeste Holmes will be sharing the hosting duties of the night. Visiting Atlanta for the first time is Out & Proud special guest, Sister Roma of the San Francisco chapter of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Everyone performing and/or participating in Out & Proud have a special place in their hearts for the three organizations that MamaBear Charities will initially support: Lost-n-Found Youth, the MISTER Center, and the Atlanta Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. There will be a VIP reception at 7 p.m. before the show where you’ll get a great opportunity to meet Sister Roma and the rest of the cast. Additionally, get a first look at the many items provided by top charity consignment company, All Star Enterprises and Mamabear Charities. Nibble on some of Lips’ tasty Hors d’oeuvres and complementary cocktails before the 8 p.m. show. VIP tickets are only $25 and include the show. General admission tickets for the show are $15. Get your tickets in advance at www.mamabearcharities.org or just walk up to the door and purchase them there.

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Out & Proud – A Celebration got a little extra oomph in recent weeks as Sister Roma went on the offensive with mega social media giant, Facebook, on their disturbing ‘real name’ policy. If you’ve been living under a rock, here’s the gist: Say that you’re someone whose Facebook name is not the same as the name listed on your ID, you could be subject to a total shut down of your Facebook page. This affects a great many, the most obvious might be those known by their stage name, or those whose boy name or girl name that does not match their ID name or gender. Drag queens and kings, strippers and performers of all kind (with a stage name), transsexuals and transgendered, and even those in other countries who use Facebook as a way of sounding-off in places where freedom of speech in no way matches the level in America. Sister Roma became directly involved a few weeks ago when she logged onto Facebook and was prompted to enter her real name. “I wasn’t fully aware that it was going to pop up on my profile,” Roma says. “I was like ‘Oh! They changed my profile and now it reads Michael Williams’. That’s not me, this is so weird.” Roma attempted to follow up with Facebook to remedy the profile issue to no avail. It was only after Roma, and many others, used the very social media that was targeting them to fight back that Roma started getting phone calls for interviews. Then the story hit global news with BBC and CNN. Roma states that “it’s obviously more than just a bunch of drag queens complaining about not being able to call themselves by their drag names.” Facebook eventually agreed to meet with Roma and other leaders of the opposition towards Facebook’s new policy. Once again, Facebook was not open to suggestions on their policy, believing that it’s to keep their user environment safe and they want people to trust who they are talking to, according to Roma. “They did admit, which was interesting, that they do not plan to enforce their policy.” Roma is saying that this basically means that someone within the Facebook community has to report someone for false ID for Facebook to follow up with that profile. Roma and her cohorts have another meeting scheduled with Facebook on September 29. “There are people who are really upset,” Roma says. “We want Facebook to realize that this is way bigger than they seem to understand.” A “huge protest” is planned on the steps of City Hall on Thursday, October 2 at 11 a.m., and they are welcoming other groups and organizations around the country to organize demonstrations or protests at the same time. Facebook, and social media in general, has evolved over time to, for many, become the hub of their social experience. The scope of this may be much more intrusive than even Sister Roma realizes. Anyone who uses a pseudonym is potentially a target, not just the currently targeted LGBT individuals with stage names.



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Make Out on Film Plans with J.C. Calciano, Jack Turner and The 10 Year Plan

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By Joseph Brownell

f you’ve ever reached into the drawer beside the bed – and you know the one I’m talking about – only to discover condoms already covered in lube, then the David sponsored Out on Film Friday night feature, The 10 Year Plan, is for you.

Or if you use a fake name on Grindr. Or if you like flirting with go-go boys.

Or, yes, even if you’re an all-in, first date, U-Haul on speed dial, die-hard romantic, and in that case, you should already have committed to buying tickets to the Friday night feature, where you’ll not only have the chance to screen writer-director J.C. Calciano’s third romantic comedy The 10 Year Plan, but engage Calciano and straight, but sexy, lead Jack Turner in a post-film Q&A.

Myles (Turner) is an overeager, social media stalking, serial dater, searching for his Mr. Right, while breezy cop Brody (Michael Adam Hamilton) has a rotating roster of Mr. Right Now’s on Grindr.

At the film’s beginning, best friends Myles and Brody barter away their bachelorhood on a bar napkin after Myles scares away another suitor, promising to become a monogamous The Ten Year Plan synopsis: Think My Best Friend’s Wedding couple in ten years – by the age of 35 – if still single. sans the Dionne Warwick sing-along, based slightly on a true story, but with gay(er) twists. Fast-forward the formulaic 9 years, 10 months, and 29 days, and the film’s will-they-or-won’t-they story is buttressed with “The story is based on me and my two best friends,” Calciano both subtle and defined layers in Calciano’s filmmaking. shares. “Fifteen years ago, they made a deal. We were all sitting in a bar and they made this pact to be together, if they Calciano’s fascination with technology and its effect on our were single. Ten years later, each of them came to me indi- contemporary dating lives, while more of a sub-story in The 10 vidually and said, ‘I really care about him but I don’t want to Year Plan, has stood clearly defined at the forefront of each of hurt his feelings’ and ‘I don’t know if I want to be in a relation- his previous films, Is It Just Me? and eCupid. Calciano recogship with him, how do I get out of this?’ I thought this would nizes the liberties that technology has afforded his storytelling be a perfect opportunity for a romantic comedy. They’re both but also recognizes its limitations. such characters in themselves not dissimilar from the two characters in the movie. So there’s a lot in the movie that’s “I think [technology] is indelibly part of the culture . . . it’s part very true.” of how we meet, how we date and how we communicate,” Calciano says. “It can be the most beautiful tool to help tell a 24 // 10.01.2014



story, but it can also be your worst enemy in ruining a climatic moment.” It’s a conundrum that Calciano embraces during his version of the big grand gesture in the final moments of The 10 Year Plan. “Years ago you have the movies where you have to go get the girl or the guy back at the end and it was the race to the airport, it was always the get to the train station, let me catch them before they do this. But now it’s why the hell don’t you call them on the cell-phone and say I’m sorry … you don’t have to chase anyone down to make that big romantic gesture, you could just text them a smiley face and a wink and then it’s like, okay, the movie is over.” It’s a rom-com, so think happy ending but while cookie-cutter on the outset, it’s the conscious subtleties in The 10 Year Plan that make it an enjoyable piece of LGBT cinema. That includes a scene where Myles is forced – after going sex toy shopping with Brody – to clean a spilled bottle of lube from his bedside drawer. “Everybody thinks that things happen to them that happen to no one else and I come from this: well if it happened to me, then it happened to everybody else,” Calciano laughs. “So I try to notice all the things in my day and make note of the silly things that happen that I’m sure happens to everyone but they don’t give it a second thought. Those are the things that really bring a film into your heart. It’s the things you’re like ‘no one knows that about me’ or ‘I thought that was only me.’ Those little things are really important elements in making a story very personal.” And Calciano’s filmmaking comes from a very personal point of view. In The 10 Year Plan, main character Brody plays a cop, out at work with an open, affirming, and insightful, straight partner, played expertly by Moronai Kanekoa. Neither Brody nor his partner portray character types that are often seen on the silver screen – in gay or straight cinema. But that doesn’t matter to Calciano. “Being gay is secondary to the friendships, the storyline and the relationships,” Calciano admits. “I am very blessed in the fact that I have this kind of life where me and my partner – I’ve been with my partner fifteen years now – we exist in a world, maybe because we live in West Hollywood, that none of it’s even a thought. It is my hope for the rest of the world to enjoy that one day soon and I think that’s kind of where my movies go, is that the gay thing is not a thought, it is a seamless part where nobody cares or brings attention to it. There’s no coming out, anything like that. That’s where I set my movies in the world of where either I currently live or where I want society to be in the future.” While the October 3 screening and post-film discussion is most immediate in Calciano’s future, he’s currently working on bringing together several ideas that may hopefully have him collaborating with other writers, including another rom-com, an erotic thriller and a family feature film. 26 // 10.01.2014

Getting Personal with Jack Turner He plays the overeager obsessed with love lawyer, Myles, in The 10 Year Plan but we wanted to know who Jack Turner was. Check out our revealing Q&A with The 10 Year Plan lead and David Atlanta cover guy, Jack Turner. PS: He’s British . . . swoon, and he’s a rock star. David Atlanta: Myles is very – let’s say overeager – in his search for love, do you identify more with Myles, Brody or would you say you’re a comfortable balance between the two? Jack Turner: I’m certainly not as overeager as Myles – he’s pretty extreme. Also, I think Brody might be a bit extreme, too. I’m somewhere in the middle there and I’m okay with that. (Laughs) DA: The strip scene between you and Michael, any good outtakes we should be on the look out for when 10YP hits DVD? JT: (Laughs) There’s definitely an outtake as Michael kind of was going down on my body with the strip tease – the reaction shot was mine, the camera was on my face, he was out of frame at this point – he squeezed my balls. I obviously had a very physical reaction to that. DA: You worked for Google before making the leap to acting, would we find any surprising if we Googled Jack Turner? JT: You might get some notes that I am in a band called Cable Car and we’ve been doing quite well. We’ll have a new EP out in the next three weeks or so. That might surprise a few people. Check out Jack Turner’s music at www.wearecablecar.com




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Cheese in the Gardens

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hether you’re into Vermont Cheddar or Camembert, Munster or Mozzarella, Gorgonzola or even Goat Cheese, you’ll get a taste of it all at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens on October 3 from 6 – 11 p.m. because the cheese festival is in town! – I know, I know, that sentence was purposefully cheesy. Gourmet Foods International, one of the nation’s premier suppliers of specialty and gourmet foods, is hosting the 2nd Annual Atlanta Cheese Festival in this one-night event this Friday as a way for Atlantans to find their further love of all things cheesy. In addition, the festivals proceeds will benefit Giving Kitchen, which helps the metro-Atlanta restaurant community impacted by medical or unanticipated hardship. The kick off for this event is the highly anticipated Grilled Cheese Meltdown, a competition with top chef participants from many of Atlanta’s edgy and lauded restaurants, bakeries, and creameries, all vying to be crowned Atlanta Grilled Cheese Champion. Last year’s winner, Home Grown, with a grilled cheese created by Chef Kevin Clark, won out with a bacon, pimento cheese, and fried green tomato grilled cheese on Texas toast. Can you imagine what outlandish melted concoctions will arise this year? The winner will be chosen by popular vote from the festival attendees who get to taste a sample of each grilled cheese. After that, stroll around the booths sampling from 75 of the world’s finest cheesemakers and artisan food producers. General admission ticket holders are given two free beer or wine tickets, because nothing can make cheese and charcuterie taste better than a great glass of vino. As you’re strolling amidst all those fine food listen to Alt-country music from Tahoe, California-based Dead Winter Carpenters.

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Atlanta Cheese Festival

By Jonathan Bugg If you’re holding a VIP ticket that night, there is a beer and cheese pairing or a wine and cheese pairing. Hosted by the Atlanta Institut du Fromage’s lead education trainer, Michael Landis. I didn’t even know Atlanta had an elite cheese education institute.

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Tickets are on sale now at www. atlantacheesefestival.com. General admission tickets are $35, while the few remaining coveted VIP tickets are $75.


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A Hader You Can Love

SNL alumnus talks tasty men, Stefon and his ‘license to be totally fabulous’

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aturday night is a lot less spicy without Stefon, the fabulous “Weekend Update” club correspondent that turned actor Bill Hader into a comic star. But fear not. While Stefon has retired from Saturday Night Live to a “haunted diaper” in Chelsea, as Hader tells me in our recent chat, the funny-man flexes his impressive dramatic chops in The Skeleton Twins, playing Kristen Wiig’s twin, Milo, a struggling actor.

By Chris Azzopardi BH: (Laughs) I knew... I mean, I’ve gone out with enough of my gay friends to know. DA: The finger in the ear during the money note – was that Mariah Carey-inspired?

BH: No, no. It was just me messing around. So much of that stuff was me just trying to make Kristen laugh and just knowing her sense of humor and what will make her laugh. I thought that was something that would. Aaaand, he’s gay. During our talk, Hader discussed his “license to be totally DA: You’re a natural in that lady garb. fabulous” as Milo, his regrettable transgender-centric SNL sketch, and the savory highlights of his A-list make-out roster. BH: Oh, thank you. David Atlanta: You lip-syncing to Starship’s “Noth- DA: Before The Skeleton Twins, how experienced ing’s Gonna Stop Us Now” in The Skeleton Twins were you with cross-dressing? would make everyone on RuPaul’s Drag Race so BH: Well, I had done some of it at Saturday Night Live, but not proud. in my life. Not a lot of cross dressing in my life. Bill Hader: (Laughs) You have to get me on that show! That would just be the best. DA: Not yet. DA: How much drag did you and Kristen observe BH: Not yet. Maybe I will now. I remember we did a senior while training for the famed lip-syncing sequence? sketch in high school where we made fun of a group of moms called the “Brown Bag Lunch.” They were these moms who BH: I mean, we had to learn that song, and we had a lot of fun put a lot of money into our high school, who would have these doing that, but we didn’t have a lot of time. There wasn’t a lot brown bag lunch things where they’d sit around and gossip of time in the day to do it. It was definitely a quick “we gotta about school – just a bunch of rich moms. We did a sketch at go; we have a lot more to shoot today” moment, so it’s cool it our homecoming and I played the main mom. We just recently all came out so well. watched that – my dad found it – and I’m essentially doing Stefon. I mean, it’s pretty crazy. I’m in high school! It’s pretty DA: So, what you’re saying is you already knew insane. But, I look goooood! My wife’s like, “Wow, you look how to sissy that walk. great. You’re an attractive woman.” 34 // 10.01.2014


DA: There’s a scene in the film where you go to a BH: Yeah, they’re already part of the party, but I just know they’re gay bar only to find yourself there on dyke night. all good kissers. I guess those guys, and then to mix it up, Danny What’s been your real-life gay bar experience? McBride because I feel like I’d get the shit kicked out of me. BH: You know, I haven’t hung out that much in gay bars, but I don’t go to bars in general. I remember going to one with writers from SNL. There was a group of us and we went to a gay bar, because two of our writers were gay. It was fine. I had a good time. But I don’t really go out. I’m reeeeally boring. (Laughs)

DA: SNL has been criticized for its portrayal of the gay community and some of its homoerotic cheap shots. Did you ever turn down a skit or were you ever hesitant to do a sketch because it might offend the gay community? As a comedian, how conscious are you of avoiding stereotypes whether on SNL or in The Skeleton Twins?

DA: You’re such a dad. BH: In Skeleton Twins I honestly didn’t think about it. The BH: I’m a total dad. I’m really boring. I stay at home and I read. thing I liked about the script was that Milo being gay wasn’t Because I did Stefon people assume that I go to all these clubs his problem. That wasn’t the big issue in his life. He had a lot and I get invited to a lot of those things, but nah. of other issues, and he just happens to be gay, which I thought was really great. DA: And yet you live this exciting life onscreen. I mean, you’ve maybe made out with more men than A journalist from another gay magazine said something that I I have… and, Bill, I’m actually gay. liked – that I didn’t try to iron out his gayness. He’s flamboyant, but he’s drawn from people I know, people I’m friends BH: (Laughs) I have my wife run up to me a lot of times and with, people Craig (Johnson, the director) knows. I mean, be like, “Don’t brush your teeth. Let me kiss you. This is the that dyke night scene was me basically just mimicking Craig. closest I’ll get to kissing James Franco,” or whoever it is I just (Laughs) When Craig went (to me), “You know, you sit down” made out with. I’ve made out with Paul Rudd so many times – and I could tell it was something that had probably hapon SNL it’s insane! pened to him before – “and you look around and it’s fucking dyke night! You kind of go, ‘Where’s the boys at?’” So that is DA: You made out with Ty Burrell during the shoot me impersonating Craig. for The Skeleton Twins. As far as SNL is concerned, Stefon was the same thing. His BH: Yeah, but it didn’t make the cut. I’m gonna tell you right joke isn’t that he’s gay – the joke is that he’s just really bad at now, that was actually pretty hot. It was a hot scene. his life. And that he’s on a lot of drugs. I don’t know if I ever said no to anything, but I know the transgender community DA: What does Paul Rudd taste like? got really mad at a sketch I was in about estrogen – EstroMaxxx, about a pill – which made total sense. But it happens, BH: He tastes like chicken, and James Franco tastes like and the show takes responsibility for it. We have a ton of gay cinnamon. people who work on the show. DA: You even got to fondle Paul’s man-aries. BH: Yeah, I touched his nipples.

DA: In retrospect, would you have passed on that skit had you known it would offend the transgender community?

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BH: Yeah. I mean, I think the writers wouldn’t have written it. BH: Actually, not that much, to be honest. Let me think. I don’t think anyone wrote it to hurt anybody’s feelings, but This might be the only one that I’ve been sent. It’s interestonce that happened it was like, “Oh yeah. Point taken. Sorry.” ing. During the Q&A, after the first screening of the movie at Sundance, someone asked us about (the similarities between) DA: Actors who take LGBT roles often say you Stefon and Milo and I went, “Oh, yeah!” Craig, who is gay, can’t really play gay, but you’re effortless as Milo. took the question because I didn’t know how to answer it. I What’s the trick? As a straight man, how do you went, “Uhhh.” The only thing those two guys have in common transcend sexuality for a role? is that they’re gay, which is a good way of answering it. BH: I didn’t think about it that way, to be completely honest. You just kind of do it and you find a part of you that’s this Venn diagram, where you overlay with the character. So, my relationship with Ty Burrell’s character: I just thought of high school romance, that’s what I thought of – a girl I dated in high school and how that made me feel. And it’s also just kind of hanging out with Ty. He’s a really funny, nice guy. Things like that – actual feelings of like, “What a great guy, he’s so nice” – play into it. You have to be very open. He’s giving you something and you have to give back, and you just play off each other. But I trusted Craig. I was just like, “I’m gonna try a bunch of stuff,” and Craig would tell me if it was too much. Usually his note was, “You can go a little further with it. You don’t have to be so subtle.”

DA: Would Stefon and Milo be friends? BH: Craig says no, and I think he has a better idea than I do. Craig was like, “Oh my god, no.” I think Stefon would freak Milo out. DA: I think Stefon would freak a lot of people out. BH: Yeah, you would be missing for a couple of weeks. If you went out with him, you’d have friends, parents, people pleading on the news, “Where’s our son?” DA: Where is Stefon these days?

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way back to when I was fourteen years old. I was givin’ boys my lunch money so the would go out in woods (ha ha). I don’t know if it’s a generational thing or what, but I have noticed that a lot of gay men my age have a thing for straight men. I thought it was worth exploring in a show. So I call it; ‘Say Cheese: My Life in Front of the Camera,’ which leads people to believe it’s gonna be something about you know, Hollywood or having my picture taken. But it’s much more about [my sexpoits]. I think the Atlanta crowd will really love it because it’s southern, and a lot of my stories are about boys that I’ve drug out of Swinging Richard’s. That’s where I would go when I wanted a new straight boyfriend! Honey, I’ve lived with some of them! I drug this one boy from there, Brandon, and I lived with him for ten years!

So, it’s exploring why I’m 60 years old, and I’ve never ever had a gay boyfriend. It’s very funny about all my insane stories about these boys…and I have pictures! I had to hunt them all down to get aving a chat with Leslie Jordan is never dull. model releases so I could show everyone. They’re on great big The timber of his voice mixes delicately with his placards of the boys, and it has this circus theme because: southern cadence and twang, creating a sound ‘I’m always happiest under the big top’. that I could just listen to for hours. Add that to his hysterical, self-deprecating stories of his DA: What was the Celebrity Big Brother UK experilife, and the whole world becomes his stage. While in the past ence like? he may have been recognizable for his many walk on roles on television, he recently has found several new ventures, both LJ: Well I realized once I got on there, that not a single on stage and on television that are setting him up for even one of these people really lead the celebrity life. I do, and I’m not even on the D-list with Kathy Griffin. I travel, stay bigger successes. in first class hotels, there’s always cars waiting for me at On Thursday, October 9 at Park Tavern on Piedmont Park, the airport. I get to eat in the nicest restaurants. You know Leslie will unleash upon us his popular new stage show called when you take all that away, and put me in the Big Brother ‘Say Cheese: My Life in Front of the Camera.’ I was fortunate House…it was hell. I was shocked. If I didn’t complete my enough to catch up with him and get the skinny on his new task for the day, I had to eat rice n’ beans! I had to eat rice n’ show, as well hear all about his horrible Celebrity Big Brother beans for three days! They kept sayin’, ‘there’s she blows.’ experience. Also, the sleep deprivation was terrible. They’d leave the David Atlanta: You’ve done shows pertaining lights on at night on purpose. But you know, I got the check to your Hollywood experience, your mother, and for it yesterday, and it made up for it all. I paid off all my growing up as a gay southerner. What’s this new credit cards. I have a little nest egg now. It was worth it because of the money, but my God I would never go through show about? that again. Leslie Jordan: I have a dear friend named Tim Cox who has photographed me relentlessly for about twenty years. Way DA: You seemed both shocked, and sort of rebefore I was even a semi celebrity, he would take pictures of lieved when you were cut from Celebrity Big me. A while back we were looking through the catalog of all Brother, how far had you expected to go in the the pictures he had of me, and there was one thing that stuck show? out in every single photo. I had some straight boy with me that I was currently in love with. I had this long history of fallin’ LJ: Well I thought I was going to win! I really did. I looked in love with straight boys. Imma sugar daddy! It goes all the around and thought ‘there’s nobody here as nice as me.’

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But hey, nice doesn’t get you anywhere. [The way they por- LJ: I do. But if I had to do it over again, I’d take the money. I mean trayed me] nobody knew I was nice till I got out after 12 it was a lot of money. A LOT! Like six figures. days…I do not think I could have taken one more day. I was so relieved. I had had it. DA: All for twelve days of work? That’s worth it! DA: Gary Busey was on the show too, what was LJ: I mean, how many people can say in three weeks, they’ve he like? wiped out their debt? You know credit cards. Everything down to zero. I was offered five episodes on American Horror Story, but LJ: That Gary Busey is not all there. It’s really a sad situation. they needed me in New Orleans the exact days they needed me You take somebody whose won an academy award, but then in London for Big Brother. I screamed at my manager saying ‘this he had that horrible accident, and now he’s not all there. He is not happening!’ I’ve never in 33 years in the business had to kept telling the same story over and over. That he went to the make a decision like that. light and he’s back spreading the love. I was like ‘the love? How about some fucking kindness?’ But he won!!! See the thing is, career wise, what did American Horror Story really get me? I’ve been the funny little guy coming in with the We were set up from the very beginning... but they [the pro- zingers. I’ve always been the bridesmaid. I’m never the bride. ducers] paid [Busey] a fortune. Plus all the bad stuff he did I’m never the series regular. What happened in England, is that was edited out. All that the UK public saw was this befuddled, it introduced me to this whole new audience. I’ve had vies from old fuddy-duddy, kinda eccentric. They didn’t see him shit on production companies (over there) who want to develop sitcoms the toilet. Shit around the toilet. Coming to the dinner table for me. You know, things happen over there. with shit on his hand! It’s disgusting. DA: That’s great! Maybe it’ll open up a few more DA: Oh God! That’s horrible! Do you feel like you doors than five episodes of American Horror Story were unfairly edited in the show? would have. LJ: Oh absolutely. They made me look like a Screaming Mimi. LJ: Celebrity Big Brother is the number one show in the UK… Like when I was screaming at that French stripper. That I’ve never had name recognition, except in the gay community. French stripper…she was absolutely impossible. People would say, ‘that funny little guy from Will & Grace,’ but they don’t know Leslie Jordan. After the show, I couldn’t get DA: Oh, you mean Angelique Morgan. Bitch or the down the streets in London. People were yelling out of taxi cabs, bitchiest? ’Hey Little Leslie!’ and give me the thumbs up. That’s what they call me, ‘Little Leslie.’ LJ: In her saner moments, you have to have some respect for her cause she uses the only thing she has, which is that body. DA: There have been rumors that there might be a You know she stripped for years, and she’s no spring chicken. Will & Grace Reunion show. Do you think that might What do you do when you’re an old stripper? She is without happen? a doubt the most self-involved human being I’ve ever seen. She has these routines that are almost bordering on OCD. She LJ: No, that’s a total rumor I can assure you. You know, you can’t snorts aromatherapy oil. go back. As much as people would like it, you just can’t go back. DA: She snorts the oils?

To get the full interview (and believe me your going to want to read this!) visit www.davidatlanta.com and be ready to LJ: She snorts it! I kept saying ‘there’s something in those have your wig blown off! oils, cocaine or something.’ She’s too hyper. She would go days and not sleep. And I had to share a bed with her. Did you know that? DA: No, I didn’t. LJ: It was just process of elimination. When I shared a bed with her she would be just up, down, up, down. Opening little things, patting her face, putting on oils. Massaging her big ole’ trout lips. Four times a night she’d be snorting these oils. And then puttin’ on face masks and laying down. I’d think, ‘Oh thank God she’s finally going to sleep.’ But about an hour later, BAM! Up like a light. She was nuts! I’ve never figured it out...such a tweaker. DA: Do you regret not doing American Horror Story? 44 // 10.01.2014

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October 2 – 9 • See website for festival schedule • Landmark Midtown Art Cinema (931 Monroe Dr. NE C212) • www.outonfilm.org Mamma MiaOut On Film has a whopping 55+ films scheduled for the festival, as they plan to top last years biggest success. Actors, directors and writers will be in attendance as well for meet and greet events before and after certain films. Touted as an “eight day cinematic journey of our lives, our culture and our identity”, Out On Film has become an iconic example of LGBT influence and direction in film and media. Please join David Atlanta on Friday, October 3, as we sponsor two films: The Ten Year Plan and Age of Consent.

Out & Proud – A Celebration

Tuesday, October 7 • 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. • Lips Atlanta (3011 Buford Hwy.) • www. mamabearcharities.org A star studded cast comes together for this new and exciting charity event which will provide finds for Lost-n-Found, the Mister Center, and the Atlanta Sister’s of Perpetual Indulgence. The local and national entertainers including Miss Gay America ICON 2012, legendary adult film stars, and special guest from San Francisco gay activist, Sister Roma join up to entertain us all. VIP tickets are $25, which includes hors d’oeuvres and complementary cocktails before the 8 p.m. show, or you can attend the show for $15. Get your tickets at the door or online at www.mamabearcharities.org.

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The Sleepy Hollow Experience

Thursdays – Sundays, October 9 – November 1 • 8 p.m. & 10:30 p.m. • Serenbe Playhouse (9110 Selborne Ln #210, Palmetto, GA 30268) • www.serenbeplayhouse.com If you’re feeling like getting out of Atlanta and trying something spooky and different head south to Palmetto and check out the revival of last year’s sell-out production. “This year promises to be even spookier and more spectacular than ever... a lot of thanks to the recent filming of ‘Insurgent’ in Serenbe as The Stables have been tricked out”, states Founder and Executive/Artistic Director Brian Clowdus. Please note that the 10:30 p.m. show time is a late show only offered on Fridays and Saturdays.

This Week in Theaters Gone Girl: With his wife’s disappearance having become the focus of an intense media circus, a man sees the spotlight turned on him when it’s suspected that he may not be innocent. Ben Afleck is known for taking on some really bad films, so we were hesitant when his name attached to Gone Girl. Then redemption comes in the form of Neil Patrick Harris in a small but vital supporting role. He may even turn out to be the villain! The Good Lie: From the executive producers of The Blind Side comes this harrowing tale of three Sudanese refugees as they flee their war torn homeland and attempt to make a life in America under the guidance of their employment agency counselor, played by Reese Witherspoon. While the initial marketing is a little misleading as to the prominence of Reece in the film, reviewers praise the filmmakers for not shying away from showing the horrific situations the children escaped from.


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10TH & PIEDMONT Bites & Bubbles 5:007:15; 1st Friday- Popstars, Last Friday – Swank BLAKE’S 5-9pm TGIF w/ Robin & Lateasha “Deadly Vixens” 11pm - Bill Berdeaux spins til 3 am BURKHART’S FEMME FATALE with Destiny Brooks and Justice Taylor at 11PM CAMPAGNOLO Live Piano by Gay Men’s Chorus member Daniel Guillaro 10pm-1am CLUB RUSH “Got Leche” Free entry until 11pm 18 & up - Open until 4am EAGLE DJ Dance Party FELIX’S Pour It On Me Rock Party w/DJ Darlene - 10pm FRIENDS Happy Time Friday Kelly & Ken 6 pm HERETIC FUR Friday HIDEAWAY  Kick Back Fridays! JUNGLE The Other Show with Edie Cheezburger 9:30pm LIPS ATLANTA Glitz & Glamour Las Vegas Style MODEL T Friday Bagels - 10 am | Texas Holdem Poker 8 pm OSCAR’S Music Video Night SWINGING RICHARDS T-Shirt Review,$10 TEN ATLANTA Music & Videos by DJ Daryl Cox 10pm

Saturday

10TH & PIEDMONT Bellini Brunch BLAKE’S #thebritnthetit 1-9p - “Boys on Boxes” upstairs 12am to close - “Glitter Bomb” Drag 11pm - Shane V spins til close BURKHART’S SYNERGY with Shawnna Brooks and Monica Van Pelt at 11PM CAMPAGNOLO Legendary Musician Robert Ray on the piano 10pm-1am EAGLE DJ Dance Party FELIX’S Turn It On, Turn It Up Dance Party - 10pm FRIENDS Free Pool with Bryan 2-6 pm; Let’s Make A Deal with Ken 6-10 pm G’S All you care to eat brunch HERETIC Varies: Club Night or 3 Legged Cowboy Night - 10pm HIDEAWAY Open at 12:30pm! Saturday Night Party JUNGLE Ruby’s Redd Light District 9pm; Club Night, Various Guest DJ’s LIPS ATLANTA Glitz & Glamour Las Vegas Style MODEL T Texas Holdem Poker - 3 pm | Party with the M&M Boiz - 9 pm OSCAR’S DJ Christopher Kind SWINGING RICHARDS T-Shirt Review $10 TEN ATLANTA Music & Videos by DJ Rob Reum 10pm

Sunday

10TH & PIEDMONT Bellini Brunch | Flashback Showgirls with Angelica D’Paige BLAKE’S Open at 1pm - Bloody Marys w Robin - High Energy w Bill Berdeaux “Cellblock Sunday” w Lateasha 8 pm BURKHART’S The Armorettes at 9PM CLUB RUSH Hip Hop and R&B - 18 & up Open until 4am FELIX’S  Bloody Mary & Mimosa’s All Day FRIENDS DJ hosts Sunday Delights 2 pm-closing G’S All you care to eat brunch | Karaoke with DJ Audio Prism HIDEAWAY  Atlanta’s Favorite Bloody Mary Bar! 12:30 pm LIPS ATLANTA Gospel Brunch w/ Bubba D. Licious LAS MARGARITAS Papi’s $17.95 Unlimited Brunch & Choice of Mimosas, Sangrias, Bloody Maria’s, & Mojitos MODEL T Sunday Dinner with Ron 3:30 pm OSCAR’S Sunday Fun-day TEN ATLANTA Brunch 11am & music by DJ Rob Reum inside and DJ Robert Ansley on the patio 4pm


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Solution on pg. 69

Cry Me a River Across

45 Designer Wang 46 More of the quote 51 Protected from the wind 52 Words asked with a nudge 53 Aladdin’s monkey 56 Like a porn facial 58 Not as dusty 60 Chaplin widow 61 End of the quote 64 Greek war deity 65 Cole Porter title city 66 Words said near crystal balls 67 Head-turner 68 Dr. for the children’s hour? 69 Mauresmo’s dividers

1 Recess at St. Peter’s 5 “Come, come!” 10 Cruising greeting 14 Diva Celine 15 City where they sing “Hello, Dalai”? 16 Where pirates moor 17 Start of a quote by Joan Rivers 19 Some Feds 20 Flap by an opening 21 Kahlo’s misters 23 Us, to Rilke 24 Missionary position? 27 Inside scoop 28 More of the quote 31 Ball lover 34 Suffix with exist Down 35 Simpson trial judge Lance 1 “... farewell, auf 36 Goes down Wiedersehen ...” 40 “The Lonely Goatherd” singer 2 Like people near a leaning erection 42 Last letter in London 3 Turns 43 Melville’s whale hunter 66 // 10.01.2014

4 Env. in an env., e.g. 5 They get initiated at West Point 6 TV’s “Queen of the Jungle” 7 Went to bed with 8 Wall St. bears watch it 9 Small balls 10 Infomercial urging 11 ‘50s name for a gay activist 12 Person pigging out 13 Longs, to a Samurai? 18 Cosmetics name 22 Beat barely 25 Cyclops’s singleton 26 Like Elton John’s dancer of song 28 Type of top 29 Sgt. or corp. 30 Scroll for the cut 31 Cold-cock 32 Lots of people go down on them 33 Bench locale 37 Frida star Salma

38 However, briefly 39 Performed like k.d. lang 41 She had no heterosexual parents 44 One who goes after your honey 47 Find new actors for 48 Emulates Paul Cadmus 49 ___ of the Field (Poitier classic) 50 Tommy’s gun 53 Biscotto flavoring 54 “John Brown’s Body” writer 55 First indications of orientation 56 Sitcom in which Billy Crystal played gay 57 High-pitched cries, doggy-style 59 Of the same sort 62 Writer’s enc. 63 In Cold Blood writer, to pals


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fairyscopes ARIES (March 20 – April 19):

LIBRA (September 23 – October 22):

If you’ve been having trouble reaching a romantic partner, it might be a good idea to stop trying. Your friend is having a great trick and might not make the best company. In fact, your beloved could view a call from you as an unwelcome interruption. If you speak with your friend, keep it brief and plan to get together - just not while his ass is in the air.

Too much rigorous exercise over the past few days might have you feeling a little sore and tired. Your nerves may be on edge, and you could be more likely than usual to snap at those around you. Try to ease both nerves and muscle aches by soaking in a hot bath. Herbal tea might also help. Accept that you should take it easy today and then do it!

TAURUS (April 20 – May 20):

SCORPIO (October 23 – November 21):

You may feel a bit restless without really knowing why. Stresses on the job could churn up repressed resentment from the past that you need to release. Try to discern exactly what these stresses remind you of. If you’re unable to do this, however, you’ll probably still reap the benefits of the release. Stay focused on your work and just let it happen.

Spiritual breakthroughs may have you feeling a little disconcerted. Clearing away deadwood, such as past traumas, might tell you a few things about yourself you’d rather not face. It’s vital to release them in order to progress as a human being. Even if tears are involved, this is a positive development. You’ll feel happier once it’s all set free.

GEMINI (May 21- June 20):

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 – December 20):

Too many people could be vying for your attention this week. All of them want advice or help. This could be flattering, and you’ll probably want to help them, but it can also be unsettling and make it hard to focus. Don’t let this set your temper on edge and cause you to snap at your friends. Take each request one at a time, make no promises, and do your best.

A conversation of some kind could touch upon some pretty volatile issues. People could disagree to the point that it turns into a shouting match. You probably have strong opinions on this as well, but don’t get involved. You won’t be able to stop the argument, and it can only cause you stress. If you can, avoid this meeting altogether. Think about it!

CANCER (June 21- July 22):

CAPRICORN (December 21 – January 19):

There could be trouble brewing in the workplace. Some of your colleagues neither like nor trust each other and find it impossible to work together. Adjustments are needed if everyone is going to work to the best of their abilities. If you’re in a position to handle this, do it now. If you aren’t, distance yourself from the situation. It’s the only way to stay sane!

Is your significant other caught up in family problems and unable to spend time with you? Don’t let your insecurity get the best of you. Your partner needs to deal with family now. Relax and have confidence that you’ll be spending more time together as soon as possible. After dealing with family quarrels, you’ll be a peaceful refuge for your partner.

LEO (July 23 – August 22):

AQUARIUS (January 20 – February 18):

Squabbles may come up between you and a sibling or neighbor. Your ability to compromise is definitely called for here. If you aren’t careful, this could turn into a battle of wills. The minute the disagreement comes up, try to talk it out and turn it into a win/win situation. Otherwise, things may be said that shouldn’t be, and feelings could remain hurt for a long time.

Matters involving communication seem to be fouled up. Messages may not get delivered and people might misinterpret your words. This could create a mess that brings everything to a screeching halt. You need to speak to people directly, give detailed instructions, use simple language, and make sure they take notes, or beware of the consequences!

VIRGO (August 23 – September 22):

PISCES (February 19 – March 19):

Money matters might cause you a few headaches. You could be torn between the desire to put money aside and the impulse to buy that jockstrap you’ve wanted for a long time. There may be a way to have it both ways. Save a little less and try to find a bargain price. Take everything into consideration and work it out before you make yourself crazy.

Your values could oppose those of a business or romantic partner. One of you may be overly pragmatic and the other too idealistic. One seems callous, while the other seems to be living in a dream world. This could be a milestone in your relationship if approached properly. If you can’t create a win/ win situation, perhaps you should reconsider the partnership.

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These Atlanta drag queens! Whatever kind of look you were going for, you missed.

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Two things I cant stand: size queens and small dicks.

It’s so gross when girls refer to their gay friends as their gay boyfriends. Dude, get over yourself! Not everyone is into your gym-perfected, selfentitled, social-climbing ass. Where are all the real men in Atlanta?

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I’m a perfectionist. I can be perfectly drunk and perfectly bitchy at the same time!

I have one word for all these ‘dick pics’ on Grindr: manscaping. I saw your new boyfriend. It’s amazing what a little money will buy.

Some people need a hug, in the neck, with a rope.

Just because God gave you a mouth, doesn’t mean you must constantly use it.

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