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Quality of life and HIV/AIDS There is good news By Rodney Fox, PhD, ANP With another World AIDS Day behind us, I feel compelled to reflect upon a quality of life study I recently conducted on people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH), and HIV in general. This was part of my dissertation for my PhD. Foremost, you should know that there is good news. Worldwide, fewer people
are dying from AIDS-related complications. This is especially true in the U.S. where HIV medications are widely available. Today, medications have fewer side effects, and life expectancy and quality of life is increasing for PLWH.
for PLWH. Of course, that is only half the story.
offering positive feedback to PLWH might be the best medicine, and gift, you can provide this season.
And, the longer a person lives with HIV, the stigma associated with this illness decreases. Fortunately, HIV is now a manageable chronic illness rather than the death sentence it once was. Overall, quality of life is good
There is bad news.
Worldwide, more than half of those who need HIV medication do not have access to life-saving medicines. In the U.S., HIV infection rates are increasing by approximately 50,000 new cases each year. As you may have read recently, the ENTIRE Southeastern U.S. has the highest per capita HIV infection rate compared to rest of the country.
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ple goal. The abstinence-only stance of previous U.S. administrations reversed the decreasing trend of HIV infection in our youth. We need to embrace sound and reasonable science-based HIV prevention education focused toward high-risk individuals. While a policy shift is underway, it cannot move fast enough. Beyond moving to the Canadian frontier, offering positive feedback to PLWH might be the best medicine, and gift, you can provide this season. You see, as you might expect, the change in physical appearance some PLWH experience can negatively affect their quality of life. Stigma itself also can have a negative influence on quality of life.
conditions beyond HIV, further complicating their quality of life and cost of their care. Nearly half of those with longterm HIV will experience noticeable changes to their appearance that may include loss of fat tissue of the face, arms, legs, and buttocks, or experience aggressive fat gain of the abdomen, neck, and torso. Should we all wear body condoms or move to Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan where we can help others by shipping cheaper Canadian HIV medication get-well packages to those in need? If you wish, but there are less drastic steps you can take. Besides, Prince Albert Park is probably not as fabulous as you imagine. Obviously, taking steps to prevent new HIV infections is an admirable and sim-
If you see a person at a party, or out having dinner that “looks sick,” have a positive influence. At the very least, don’t whisper this fact below your breath to a friend, or worse, state the obvious and make the person feel worse. Try to keep any sense of surprise or shock to yourself. Maybe even provide a compliment or other affirming gesture. I’m not talking about being patronizing, just about setting any discomfort you may have aside. PLWH have plenty to concern themselves with, and do not need additional stigma or the effects of HIV on their appearance amplified. In fact, providing a compliment may improve their quality of life as much that day as anything else this season. You might meet a new friend. You may make a person feel better about himself or herself, and you may feel better about yourself. Have a safe, happy and healthful holiday.
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Predictions of the world ending in 2012 may or may not prove true. Only time will tell. Whether or not you spend the year in style, however, is entirely up to you. He may not be able to foresee Doomsday, but celebrity wedding and event planner David Tutera does have his own forecast of what to expect from parties and fashion in 2012. After all, the snappy dresser is the star of “My Fair Wedding” on WE tv, has penned numerous event planning books and has styled events for countless celebrities, including Jennifer Lopez, Elton John, Barbara Walters and Kenneth Cole. Fenuxe recently snagged some precious time with David at the Ritz-Carlton in Buckhead to get his thoughts on upcoming style trends. David advised hosts to keep it simple and not go over the top. He also said to avoid having so many guests that you can’t enjoy them and your guests can’t enjoy themselves. He said he expects hosts to embrace the feeling of home and keeping their events more about the heart rather than the drama. As far as colors go, David suggested anything but simple. “I’m so over seeing white sofas and all this loungy, sleek white and silver,” he said. “I did that 10-12 years ago. Please, everybody, let it go. My prediction is that we’ll embrace red, burgundy, and copper. We’re going to see deep, rich tones of bold, dramatic colors.” When it comes to formal m e n s w e a r, David likes to stick with the
1950s-1960s-inspired look and a classic tuxedo jacket. He said he loves a simple, white or color handkerchief. Ties should match your shirt colorwise, and don’t be afraid to play with prints on ties. And what about the shirt? “I try to get guys to not wear traditional tuxedo shirts,” he said. “I think Robert Graham has great ways of taking boring, basic men’s clothing and making it sexy and chic and very unique.” David also encouraged men to embrace jewelry and accessories. “Men have very few opportunities to make fashion statements,” said David, who suggested to play around with stylish shoes, watches and glasses. “Tom Ford is a perfect example. How he dresses—perfect.” Now for what David does best: planning parties. “The pace of a party is important,” he said. “I know from going to other people’s home parties that everyone tends to over-plan and over-execute and then when they get to the start of the party they bail out on the execution. The host has a couple of drinks, and they wind up becoming a guest.” A successful event requires a certain flow, and regardless of the number of guests, there should be a beginning, middle and end to your party. “You can’t have all the food out at the beginning,” David said. “You can’t have all the same drinks being served. It has to change.” David suggested serving a variety of specialty cocktails at different times throughout the evening. Maybe change the ambience or serve each course of the meal in different parts of the house. “That keeps the party unique and memorable.” David said one way he adds a twists to a wedding (or a party) is to change the formula.
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Milestone Anniversaries Both popular with gay donors, For the Kid in All of Us and Joining Hearts will celebrate their 10th and 25th anniversaries in 2012, respectively.
“It is a bit surreal,” For the Kid President Christopher Bess said of reaching a decade. “I am humbled and extremely excited to be a part of a group that has worked for the past 10 years to make an impact in our community.” For the Kid began with a toy drive designed to benefit underprivileged children in Georgia and has grown into a significantly larger organization over the years. With the group’s past in mind, Bess said it is only natural to envision a year ahead that honors the work the group has done up to this point. “It is my hope that we can use the momentum around this 10th year to re-engage some individuals who in the past have given their time by working on the board or serving on committees or have given financially to support our efforts and bring us all together to make this our best year yet,” Bess said. For the Kid in All of Us Main Events Project Prom Date: Late March-Early April. Stay tuned for exact date and location. This cocktail party and runway show helps provide teens with the opportunity to experience prom by giving them with slightly used dresses refashioned by local designers. Backpack in the Park Date: Saturday, July 28 For the Kid returns to the Greystone Pavillion in Piedmont Park for its 7th annual event, which collected more than 1,800 backpacks filled with school supplies in 2011.
Reaching 25 years is a huge accomplishment for Joining Hearts, said President Kerry Loftis. “We are one of the very few HIV/AIDS fund raising charities in the Southeast that has survived this long, and it is all because of the collaborative efforts and generosity of our corporate sponsors, individual patrons, event guests, volunteers, host committee and board of directors,” he said. In 2011, Joining Hearts surpassed its goal of $150,000 by donating $185,000 to its beneficiaries, AID Atlanta and Jerusalem House. Loftis said the organization hopes to increase its annual donation by at least 20% in 2012. Joining Hearts Main Events Love on the Rocks Date: Second weekend of February. Stay tuned for exact date and location. This annual Valentine’s cocktail party kicks off the organization’s fund-raising season. Typically between 300 and 500 guests attend this event, which features complimentary cocktails, food, a DJ and a silent auction. Change of Seasons Date: Mid-April. Stay tuned for exact date and location. This Sunday afternoon Tea Dance features a DJ and cocktails and usually draws between 400 and 600 guests.
Toy Party Date: Sunday, December 2 The annual kickoff to Atlanta's holiday season celebrates its 10th year. More than 4,000 people attended the 9th Annual Toy Party, which collected more than 4,600 toys and more than $9,000 in gift cards.
The Pool Party Date: Saturday, July 21, 4 to 11PM Held at Piedmont Park’s Greystone & Aquatic Center, the Pool Party serves as the organization’s oldest and largest fundraiser. An estimated 1,000 guests travel from all over the country to attend this event, which accounts for more than 50 percent of the funds raised by Joining Hearts.
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Tickets: $2 cover benefits Joining Hearts 6th Annual Party Like a Rockstar with A-list special treatment for first 100 people. Hosted by Justin Longenbach, Brennen Farlow, Kenny Pedraza and Cameron Pearce. DJ McCracken is spinning. Free valet parking. Midnight toast.
Tickets: Advance Weekend Pass is $30 for two-night event On Friday, December 30, DJ Wendy Hunt plays the hits of the late 80s and early 90’s with a special live performance by Debbie Holiday. On Saturday, December 31, the doors open at 9PM with spectacular décor and a free champagne toast. DJ Oren Nizri spins.
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Broadway, Gays & Religion Actorʼs Express brings a bit of Broadway to Atlanta with its new show “Next Fall.” The award-winning, Tony-nominated play shares the story of faithful Luke and the love of his life, a slightly older Adam, who is less inclined to believe in a higher power. They share a perfect New York life until tragedy intervenes, forcing Adam to rely on Lukeʼs friends and religious family for support. “Next Fall” comes from the mind of Geoffrey Nauffts, an actor, writer and director with an extensive resume in theater, film and television. A few of his film and TV credits include Woody Allen’s “Melinda and Melinda,” “Mississippi Burning,” “Field of Dreams,” “Six Feet Under,” “Murphy Brown” and “Law and Order.” He was a writer on ABC’s “Brothers and Sisters” for two seasons and he is currently writing a movie for HBO based on an NPR segment of “This American Life.” Geoffrey, who splits his time between Los Angeles and New York, took a few moments out of his hectic schedule to talk with Fenuxe about his first full-length play. Fenuxe: What inspired Next Fall? Geoffrey: I’ve just always been fascinated by religion, not having grown up with any myself. I thought it would be interesting to take two people from completely different ends of the religious spectrum and throw them together and add love to the mix. Fenuxe: The show moved to Broadway in 2010 only one year after running offBroadway; how did that feel? Geoffrey: It was amazing. We first did it offBroadway with my theater company. That in itself was really an amazing experience to have it come to life on stage for the first time. It’s very thrilling as a writer. We don’t often get to see our work staged because it’s such a competitive market. The fact that it started to get this great response and kept getting extended was beyond what I had hoped for. Moving to Broadway was really exciting. I think it provided the opportunity to be done in the regions—Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Florida. It’s being done all over the place right now. Fenuxe: With which character do you most identify with? Geoffrey: There’s a little bit of me in all of them I suppose. Clearly Adam is most like 20 : DECEMBER 29, 2011
me in terms of age and he is an atheist (I’m actually an agnostic) but we both come from not having grown up with any particular religion. I also completely relate to his hypochondria. Fenuxe: What is your overall message with “Next Fall”? Geoffrey: It’s sort of about not putting off living your life and living your truths and telling people the things you need to tell them. Doing all that stuff while you have the opportunity because you never know when it’s going to be taken away from you. I think there’s also the thought of tolerance. I think in the end—no matter what part of the religious spectrum we come from—we’re all seeking grace in some kind of way. I think if you write people off on either side it won’t get you anywhere. Until we start to try and understand each other there won’t be any growth. “Next Fall” at Actor’s Express Preview performances: January 12-13 at 8PM, starting at $15 Gala Opening: January 14 at 8PM, $40 Regular performances: Wednesdays through Saturdays, January 15–February 11 at 8PM and Sundays at 2PM, between $25 and $30 www.actorsexpress.com
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Road Less Traveled Every presidential election year someone threatens to leave the country if the “wrong” candidate wins. We suggest getting a head start, so go ahead and update your passport. We asked Paul Henry, president of Travel Axess in Atlanta, for his suggestions on five gay-friendly destinations far, far away from the United States. Reykjavick, Iceland: Hot Parties, Hot Springs
Prepare to party while visiting the world's most northerly capital because the locals love to party. After a late night of celebrating, you can soak in the geothermally-heated Blue Lagoon where the mineral-rich waters condition and tone your skin. Did we mention Reykjavick will host the International Gay and Lesbian Aquatics May 29-June 2?
Chile: Active Adventures
Featuring varied and dramatic landscapes, Chile offers a variety of experiences for adventure seekers. Hike in the Atacama Desert or trek on the edge of the Patagonian ice field. If you find the city more appealing, visit the cosmopolitan capital of Santiago. Chile’s hedonistic heart offers hot restaurants and bustling bars. Many of the capital’s gay bars and discos are located in the Barrio Bellavista at the foot of Cerro San Cristobal.
Slovenia: New Old-World Charms
One of Europe's best-kept secrets, this small country possesses both a modern and traditional culture and offers more diversity than countries many times its size. The Slovenes are welcoming, generous, multilingual and progressive. The country’s largest LGBT community is in Ljubljana, which boasts several gay-friendly clubs and cafes and serves as the site for the annual Pride Parade in June.
Cambodia, Vietnam and the Mekong River: Timeless Wonders
Expect gracious hospitality, fine cuisine, ancient monuments, French colonial capitals, floating markets, dynamic cities and tranquil villages while visiting these neighboring lands and the river that runs through them both. Cambodia’s capital, Phnom Penh, offers a happening nightlife scene with several gay clubs, including The Blue Chili. In Vietnam, the cities of Saigon and Hanoi both have several mixed bars that attract gay clientele.
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If you can’t decide which city or country to visit, simply wake up each morning in a different harbor. Sail the seas with your partner or cruise the locals with your friends. Explore a new island or coral reef. Deepen your tan on a secluded beach. As the sun sets, dine on scrumptious cuisine and delve into a local hotspot. After a peaceful night's sleep to the sounds of the sea, you get to wake up and do it all over again in another location.
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The Art of Being Art Talented and kind—those are the words to describe Chef Art Smith. His clients include Oprah Winfrey, Lady Gaga, and former Florida Governor Bob Graham, just to name a few. I had the pleasure of meeting Art a few months ago, and hours in to our first conversation I was in awe of this genuinely beautiful soul.
It is a blend of comfort food embracing a farm-to-table atmosphere. With strong, Southern culinary traditions, Southern Art features an artisan ham-and-charcuterie bar, which showcases the craft and long-standing traditions of regional country hams. Carved to order, the ham is served with piping hot biscuits or crackling skillet corn bread and house-made butter and pickles. I have been to the restaurant on multiple occasions and I am always looking forward to my return. This eatery is fantastic and will soon be on your list of favorites! Art's menu reflects his family traditions with roots deep in the South—he’s a native of Jasper, Florida—and features a few select custom-aged steaks from the Smith family’s 100-year-old cattle ranch. His Southern culinary skills are inspired by his great grandmother and his nanny. Art began his career as chef for former Governor Bob Graham and his family in Florida. He later worked as the executive chef on two private yachts and eventually landed in Chicago, where he taught classes for William & Sonoma. He later worked for Martha Stewart, orchestrating lavish private parties around the country. At one of these events he met Andre Walker, Oprah’s hairdresser, who was impressed by his food.
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I also met his life partner, Jesus Salgueiro, a renowned Venezuelan artist. They joined me for Atlanta Pride and explored a bit of the city as they discussed the possibility of moving here. Art recently opened what I believe to be one of Atlanta’s best restaurants— Southern Art and Bourbon Bar, inside the Intercontinental Hotel in Buckhead.
celebrities and world leaders. He wrote his first book thanks to Oprah and had the honor to cook for the families of 9/11. His view of the world broadened and he recognized how he could help those in need. Together with his partner Jesus he founded the non-profit charity Common Threads, which focuses on teaching children about different cultures through food and art. Common Threads has served thousands of children. In 2009, Art raised $10,000 for Common Threads as a participant on the television show Top Chef Masters. He has also served on the board of directors of Kids Cafe, a nutrition program for children in Minneapolis. Art also owns and runs Table Fifty-Two in Chicago and Art and Soul in Washington D.C. Most recently he signed on to open the fabulous New York restaurant Joanne with Lady Gaga and her father, Joe Germanotta.
Then the “big call” came from HARPO studios to send over a meal. For the next few months Chef Art delivered the meals, and his dedication and culinary expertise eventually landed him the title of Oprah’s private chef for a memorable decade.
I highly recommend checking out his restaurant Southern Art for an unforgettable meal. They are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and don’t forget to visit the Bourbon Bar for the perfect New Year cocktail.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30 In Theaters “The Iron Lady”: Citywide B.B. King: Fox Theatre 8PM The Sexual Side Effects and the Swear Present “The Eve Before the Eve”: Drunken Unicorn 9PM
Synchronicity Theatre’s “Best Christmas Pageant Ever” (Closing night): Balzer Theatre at Herren’s 2 & 4PM “Santaland Diaries” (Closing night): Horizon Theatre 6PM Carioca T-Dance with Micky Friedmann: Heretic 6PM
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 New Year’s Eve: All Day Atlanta Symphony Orchestra New Year’s Eve: Atlanta Symphony Hall 8PM New Year’s Eve Shizzazzle: Dad’s Garage Theatre Company 8PM Cake New Year’s Eve Extravaganza: Fox Theatre 9PM For nightclub-related New Year’s Eve events see page 18
SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 New Year’s Day: All Day Atlanta Falcons vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Georgia Dome 1PM
Automatic Improv’s “Improvising with the Stars”: Relapse Theatre 8PM
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4 “Danger!” Improv Show: Village Theatre 9:30PM
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5 So You Think You Can Dance Auditions: Fox Theatre 8AM “Xanadu” (Opening night): Act3 Productions 8PM “Unmiked” Stand-up Comedy: Relapse Theatre 8:30PM
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Calendar : 12/29 - 1/25 FrIdaY, JanUarY 6 2 Girls 3 Eyes Improv Show: Relapse Theatre 10:30PM
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TUeSdaY, JanUarY 10 Picasso to Warhol: High Museum 10AM5PM
WedneSdaY JanUarY 11 “God of Carnage” (Opening night): Alliance Theatre 7:30PM Open Mic Poetry Night: Callanwolde 8PM
THUrSdaY JanUarY 12 Annual “A King Celebration” Concert: Atlanta Symphony Hall 8PM Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s Wonderland: Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 8PM
FrIdaY JanUarY 13 In Theaters “Joyful Noise”: Citywide “40 Weeks” (Opening night): OnStage Atlanta 8PM “Avenue Q” (Opening night): Horizon Theatre 8PM Divas Cabaret (Debut): LeBUZZ 11PM
SaTUrdaY JanUarY 14 “Next Fall” (Opening night): Actor’s Express 8PM “Annie” (Opening night): Fox Theatre 2 & 8PM Evanescence: Tabernacle 8PM
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MONDAY JANUARY 16 Martin Luther King Day: All Day 2012 Rustin Lorde Breakfast: Saint Mark UMC
TUESDAY JANUARY 17 Automatic Improv: Relapse Theatre 8PM
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 18 Jennifer Hudson Book Signing: Barnes & Noble Buckhead 5PM
THURSDAY JANUARY 19 AEN Evening of Networking: W Hotel Midtown 6:30PM “Blast”: Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre 8PM
FRIDAY JANUARY 20 In Theaters “Underworld Awakening”: Citywide In Theaters “Red Tails”: Citywide Dance Canvas: 14th Street Playhouse 8PM
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Chaz Bono:
Just out of spite I’ll launch a campaign to require a transsexual on every reality show to keep whiny bigots from watching television.
Amy ADELE: Winehouse:
I vow never to cancel another concert in Atlanta.
I’ll possess a useless body so my talent may live on. Lindsay Lohan maybe?
The Mayans: We’re finally going to make calendars after the year 2012. We got a little sidetracked.
CHARLIE SHEEN:
Ann Coulter:
I’ll end my vicious crusade of hate by shedding my human form and returning to my evil lair on the banks of the Styx River.
Rick Perry:
This will be the year I finally stop I’ll wean myself off the tiger blood. fantasizing about Ryan Reynolds’ ripped body. I’ll need to visit Marcus Bachmann’s camp yet again.
Sarah Jessica Parker:
I won’t make another Sex and the City sequel. It’s time to leave well enough alone.
Kim Kardashian: I will look up, memorize and (possibly) understand the following words: love, marriage, scam and talent.
Jake Gyllenhaal: More nearly nude photo shoots for me in 2012.
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aying goodbye to
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A special note from our publisher,
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It's really hard to believe another year has come and gone. Every two weeks we've brought you the latest trends, fashions, gayfriendly destinations and entertainment coverage and had a ball doing it! It's been a jam-packed year for Fenuxe and what a ride it's been. I thought I would take a moment to share with you our highlights, both good and bad.
THE FUN
We started the year with an event benefitting charity with our first Best Bachelor's Party and Auction. Last February the community voted via fenuxe.com for the top ten most eligible bachelors, who we then auctioned for a sweet date package. The best part of all is the proceeds benefited one of the most deserving non-profits in the city - AID Atlanta. Through a combination of the Bachelor
Auction and the Bachelor AIDS Walk team, more than $15,000 was raised in donations! In 2012 we look forward to completely blowing that number out of the water. Later, in April of last year, we rocked Atlanta with our annual Fire Party, complete with fire breathers, dancers and all those sexy ROKK Vikings! In all, 748 people turned up the heat at The Bill Lowe Gallery, creating quite a challenge for the air conditioning, but, nonetheless, it was a great way to kick off the warmer months. FENUXE.COM : 37
Just this past November we held our second annual Ice Party, which gave us the distinct privilege of honoring those individuals who work tirelessly for our community--the 2011 Fenuxe 50. Five-thousand pounds of sculpted ice created a delightfully frozen world set against a 360 degree view of Atlanta’s sparkling skyline. The night was truly magical!
Sometimes I marvel at their beauty but at the same time I can't help but look deep within our own world at the staggering array of fauna and creatures. I then look even deeper into the micro-world of organisms and bacteria surrounding our every move. It's fascinating to find all these components working cohesively from the largest to the very smallest and all in-between, and it's beautiful.
THE REALITY
Think about our community in this same sense: A world that is composed of many different parts, many different people, many different beliefs and opinions, and many differing ways of life, but we are still one community. It is important that we all keep working together as a community. If the system breaks down we can't have progress.
I've enjoyed working in my community, working for my community and getting to know our community on a much deeper and intimate level. I also look forward to serving our community for many more years in new and exciting ways. There are some truly amazing individuals and some incredible progress being made behind the scenes. However, at the same time, I can't help but notice some of the in-fighting, pessimism, complacency and back stabbing that also takes place. What would happen if we stood together in 2012 instead of fighting amongst ourselves? Have you ever taken a moment and noticed the intricacies of the world around us? Our solar system is composed of huge shapes swirling around imaginary planetary routes.
Take bullying for instance, one of the hot button issues of today. This sensational topic has created such a frenzy within our community we are now arguing with each other over which way to best handle this issue. Bullying is a horrible situation that must be dealt with, but let's not lose sight of the bigger picture: our equal and human rights. One clear example of self destruction comes from a local chicken house. We should not be forced to live in a world where a corporation like Chick-fil-a can spew hate against our
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community and still make record profits. This company does not have our community's best interest in mind. Chick-fil-A, as tempting as the Polynesian sauce may be, should not be able to enjoy our hard-earned dollars. If we are serious about our rights when these type of issues come to light, we should be much more aggressive as a community in either changing their behavior or completely boycotting their services. I've heard some of my peers tell me they just cannot help themselves and make the choice to eat there. If you make the choice to spend your money with companies who do not support you then you also missed an opportunity to spend money with companies who support you. These businesses need our dollars to continue giving support. 2011, unfortunately, marks a year in which we have seen gay staples of our community being forced to close up shop. This shouldn't happen, not while Chick-fil-A sells billions of dollars worth of unhealthy chicken.
THE FUTURE
New young blood is needed in our community. We see it all around us, the same ideas and minds we've had for years behind our largest
non-profits, like The Atlanta Pride Committee. It is time for the younger generation to start to take responsibility for the freedoms, privileges and conveniences we have within our community. I encourage every single person younger than 25 to get involved on some scale with their favorite non-profit organization. Great things happen when everyone chimes in. So what will you change in 2012? What will you do to make our community stronger? Fenuxe is excited to make an even more determined effort in 2012 to publicize the amazing accomplishments of our community. Our newest member of the Fenuxe Family is associate writer Shannon Jenkins, who has made it his personal goal next year to tell more of your stories! We want to hear those stories. We want to hear your reactions. We want to know about your own obstacles and where you're headed. Are you planning a wedding or starting a family? Creating a new business or passing a milestone? Let us know. I want to personally thank you, our loyal readers, for all of your support, for your time and for everything you do for our community. Let's have an amazing 2012 together! Tyler Calkins, Publisher
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Dear Mary,
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For the most part I don’t mind being single, but the holidays are an especially lonely time for me. To combat the inevitable holiday depression I decided to find a guy to temporarily fill the void. Luckily I found a guy who isn’t too bad looking and loves to snuggle. However, he’s definitely not someone I would actually date, so the time is soon arriving when I’ll need to end our little affair. How do I sever ties without being a complete jerk? Signed,
Seasonal Snuggler
Dear Snuggler,
Option 1: You know, if you found a guy who does a good job “filling your void” you might just want to hold onto him. You say you “don’t mind being single,” but you don’t say “I love being single and it is an integral, defining feature of who I am as a human being.” Maybe let him stick around until the tinsel is down and the paper hearts are up? You don’t want to be alone for Valentine’s either, do you? Really we could extrapolate this for the whole year…after Valentine’s, there’s…President’s Day. Who wants to be alone for that?! If not wanting to be alone is a bad reason to stay in a relationship, I don’t want to be right. And I never have been. Right, that is. Option 2: Stage your own death. This is rather eloquent, really. This is a sitcom staple, so it must be pretty effective. You could have a friend call and let him know you went out doing what you love: shark teasing and poking. Or whatever, you know, I don’t want to tell you how to stage your own death, that’s a pretty personal thing. Love,
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Swinging Richards – No Cover Tuesdays – 6:30PM Oscar’s – Show Tune Tuesdays - 8PM Mary’s – Mary-oke – 9PM Amsterdam – Evolve – 9PM Chaparral – Hip Hop Talent Show – 11PM – 4AM Burkhart’s – Karaoke – 11:30PM
WEDNESDAY FROGS – Trivia – 7:30PM Joe’s on Juniper – Crazy Bitch Bingo – 8PM Model T – Karaoke Singalong – 9:30PM Mary’s – The Honey Pot – 9PM Blake’s – Feathers & Flesh – 11PM
THURSDAY Las Margaritas – Crazy Bitch Bingo – 7:30PM Joe’s on Juniper – Trivia – 8PM Heretic – Three Legged Cowboy - 8PM Gilbert’s – Etcetera – 10PM Felix’s – Karaoke – 10PM
FRIDAY Woofs - Cocktail Night - 5PM Jungle - The Wild Mustang - 7PM LeBuzz – Stripped – 11PM Chaparral – Got Leche Latin Fridays – 11PM – 4AM Blake’s – Kitty LeClaw’s Meow Mix – 11PM
SATURDAY
Mary’s – Hot Mess – 9PM Blake’s – Jealouse’s Daring Divas – 11PM Chaparral – Tribal House – Nicole Paige Brooks – 11PM Jungle - Special Guest DJ’s Dance Party – 11PM Burkhart’s – P.O.P. – 11:30PM
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SUNDAY
Blake’s – Jazz Brunch– 12PM The Hideaway – Bloody Mary Bar – 12:30PM Gilbert’s – Karaoke – 6:30PM Burkhart’s – The Armorettes – 7PM Chaparral – Hip Hop with DJ truz – 11PM – 4AM
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FOR ALL NEW YEAR’S EVE-RELATED EVENTS CHECK OUT OUR FULL RUNDOWN ON PAGE 18. SUNDAY, JANUARY 1
CARIOCA T-DANCE WITH MICKY FRIEDMAN HERETIC, ATLANTA, 6PM
Spend the first day of the New Year dancing. There’s a $15 cover before 9PM and $20 after 9PM.
MONDAY, JANUARY 2
DRAGSTAR SEASON 2 LEBUZZ, MARIETTA, 11PM
The competition begins as Kings and Queens audition to be contestants for another round of Dragstar. No cover.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5
“XANADU”
ACT3 PRODUCTIONS, SANDY SPRINGS, 8PM
Based on the movie starring Olivia NewtonJohn, this musical follows the journey of Greek muse Kira as she inspires a struggling artist in the 1980s. Runs January 5-8 and 13-15. Regular tickets are $28.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7
DIRTY POP!
JUNGLE, ATLANTA, 10PM
Back by popular demand, Drew G returns to Atlanta to spin the night away.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13
“AVENUE Q”
HORIZON THEATRE, ATLANTA, 8PM
This adult musical features a cast of real people and puppets who explore real-world issues through humor and song. Tickets range from $30 for regular tickets to $100 for platinum VIP. Runs through February 26.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 14
“NEXT FALL” GALA OPENING
ACTOR’S EXPRESS, ATLANTA, 8PM
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21
A gay man turns to his boyfriend’s religious family for support after a tragic accident in this Broadway hit. See page 20 for an interview with the handsome playwright.
ATLANTA SISTERS PRESENT “THE DEVIL WEARS RED”
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24
JUNGLE, ATLANTA, 7PM
The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence throw a fundraiser for the Sister Grant Fund. Cover is $10 if you wear a red dress and $15 without red.
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QUEER QUEENS OF COMEDY THE PUNCHLINE 8PM
Lesbian comedians bring their tour of laughter to Atlanta for a one-night show. Regular tickets are $20 and VIP tickets are $30.
HEy Girl HEy Holler y’all. With the end of 2011 coming to a close and 2012 upon us, one can’t help but to look back. It’s so funny to me how life gives you what you need when you need it. For some time now I’ve heard the saying “Forgiveness is for yourself more than the other person.” Intellectually, I understood this and even lauded the statement to my friends. I understood that as long as we hold on to the pain or disappointment of our past, we are the only ones we hurt. It’s like we’re stuck! Yet understanding this and putting it into practice are two totally different things. A few weeks ago, As I was headed off to bed I watched an On Demand show that has profoundly changed the way I think. As a result of watching that program, a huge weight has been lifted. I heard “forgiveness is giving up the hope that the past could be any different.” Sounds pretty simple but I spent some real time thinking about it. In that simple statement was the realization that I cannot change the past and as long as I keep reliving it, I will remain stuck. I also realized I had not truly forgiven past and was still carrying the baggage. Furthermore,
as long as I chose to carry that baggage I would never be fully engaged in the present and be my best. I went to sleep with all of this on my mind and when I woke up the next day, I felt so much better but continued to mull it over. I took a quick assessment and realized there’s not a person out there who has hurt me that I can’t forgive. Instantly, it felt like a huge weight was lifted. For the first time in my adult life, I felt free from the past. I kind of got mad at myself for taking so long to realize such an elementary concept. It’s scary to think this wielded so much control in my life. But sometimes you just get it when you get it. My wish for the New Year is that we all forgive the past and live our best lives now. I love you all and look forward to an incredible New Year! Love and lashes,
Mary Edith Pitts
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Ultra Capricorn December 22 to January 19 Food is more than comfort for you. It is family and home and memories; and we all know that family comes first during the holidays, right? Dig in!
AQUARIUS January 20 to February 18 When you get ready to pack away the decorations, leave one item out that is especially important. You will need it when times get tough to remind you of times of celebration.
HOROSCOPES : December 29 - January 25 TAURUS
VIRGO
April 20 to May 20
August 23 to September 22
Don’t worry about tying up all those loose ends before the end of the year. Not only will they be there when you return, but the interest gained may end up being a payoff.
You enjoy this time of year for the peace it brings and the quiet it instills. Even though you may turn the music down low, at least turn it on.
GEMINI May 21 to June 20
LIBRA September 23 to October 22
Is it just another season to grin Even though your celebration and bear? Then cut the bull and plans leave a lot to be desired, make it a success. it’s quality instead of quantity this year.
SCORPIO CANCER
October 23 to November 22
Love is in the air. It rides on the cold currents. It sneaks through Stop shivering in the cold and your window. Why not open the February 19 to March 20 wrap up with a new electric Someone is keeping a close eye blanket. And by “electric” I mean door wide and welcome it with on you and how you conduct sizzling and by “blanket” I mean open arms…and a scarf. yourself during the revelry that is who’s on top. New Year’s Eve. Keep your wits SAGITTARIUS about you.
PISCES
June 21 to July 22
LEO
November 23 to December 21
Your resolutions may not all come true but the most important Make sure you have lots of noise one will. Be diligent and success March 21 to April 19 makers to bring in the New Year. will arrive. Ringing in the New Year does not Doesn’t matter if it’s a kazoo or necessarily mean it includes “that fireworks, just bring it with a roar. special ring”, patience.
ARIES
July 23 to August 22
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Singer-songwriter and rapper Colette Carr recently spoke with Fenuxe about her career and what makes her tick. The soon-to-be 21-year-old (as of January 6) is part of the Cherry Tree Pop Alternative Tour, which finished its Canadian tour in December and travels to Europe in March. Other artists in the tour include Far East Movement, LMFAO, Frankmusik, Natalia Kills, Rye Rye and Kay. FENUXE: Since it’s your first tour, what are you looking forward to the most? What are you most nervous about? COLETTE: Well, the shower situation is probably what I am most nervous about and the laundry situation. So basically everyone is going to smell really bad, but I’m bringing lots and lots of perfume. It’s going to be like the Brady Bunch, but if the Brady Bunch were a bunch of Cherry Tree artists. FENUXE: What are you going to be performing—new material from the album? COLETTE: Yes! It’s funny, because I have new fans and old fans, so they have all 56 : DECEMBER 29, 2011
discovered my music at different times. So some people still think the old stuff like “Back it Up” is new, and I’m like, “It’s like three years old.” FENUXE: You know you have to get used to that. Britney Spears must still perform “Baby One More Time” on every tour! COLETTE: I know. I haven’t really decided for the European leg of the tour what I am going to sing, because I get a lot more time. But for this tour I want to come out with a bang and leave with a bang. I’m going to be doing “f16,” “No ID,” “Go Ape” with Far East Movement and “Shots” with LMFAO.
FENUXE: Are you going to release “f16” anytime soon as a single? COLETTE: You wish! I don’t have dates and stuff like that. You know what I mean? I like to keep it spontaneous. If people are anticipating too much it takes the fun out of it. FENUXE: Well that’s a good thing, but we fans are anxiously waiting for it! COLETTE: That’s good! That’s what I want! It’s exciting isn’t it? It’s like when you don’t know when a boy’s going to call you back and it drives you nuts! FENUXE: Speaking of men and relationships, do you have a boyfriend right now? COLETTE: Ew, no! No, I have no time for it; no time for it at all. Nope! FENUXE: Who did you work with on your upcoming album?
little girl voice. I have a deeper voice, and I sing with my heart and I rap like 20 times the speed that these bitches can go. FENUXE: Do you have a large gay following? COLETTE: I honestly think it’s so weird getting asked these kinds of questions, because everyone is a human being who deserves to be treated equally. I don’t really see any type of segregation whatsoever. I was raised to see everyone as equal, so I don’t get why there has to be a difference. I am supportive of love in any way. We should celebrate love and do it “Primo.” Life is too short. FENUXE: Whats your quote to live by? COLETTE: I believe in “Don’t die wondering,” “Live every day to the fullest” and “Don’t hold yourself back.” We all have incredible potential; we just need to reach for it.
COLETTE: I worked with Cherry Cherry Boom Boom, Space Cowboy, Frankmusik, and I’ve worked with so many people
FENUXE: What is your guilty pleasure?
FENUXE: I want to back up a little bit, tell us your claim to fame story.
FENUXE: Who is your celebrity crush?
COLETTE: It started at the Game concert. My sister and I found out about it, because one of the Game’s bouncers was hitting on my sister’s friend, and he told us to come to this secret show that he wasn’t supposed to tell anyone about. We got there and realized it was way too hard to get in; it was a super closed event. So we figured it out and a guy at the gate slid some tickets our way and told us not to tell anyone. The Game was late, so the host asked if anyone could rap. I knew I could rap, and my sister pushed me up on stage. When the time came, I spit my flow and then, in that moment, seeing everyone’s reaction, being on stage and being louder than everyone and being able to say whatever I wanted to say, I was like, “OK, this is what I want to do.”
COLETTE: Mint chip ice cream in the rain
COLETTE: J-Splif from Far East Movement FENUXE: What is the best joke you have ever heard? COLETTE: Snooki
Check out more about Colette at www.ColetteCarr.com
FENUXE: Wow, that’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience! So, what would you say makes you different as an artist? COLETTE: To be able to spit naturally is what sets me apart from some girls who do it now because it’s trendy or whatever. It’s just me. It’s exactly who I am, and I’m not trying to be anyone I’m not. I keep it real, and I tell it how it is and I do that in hopefully a fun and very creative way. I’m different than the others because I don’t have the perfect, sweet FENUXE.COM : 57
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SANTA SPEEDO RUN 2011 December 10 Hudson Grille Midtown Clad in skimpy undergarments, a group of runners gathered in Midtown to raise money for Bert's Big Adventure.
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LOVE IS ART December 10 Mason Murer Fine Art Gallery Hundreds of fashionable guests attended the sexy art exhibit benefiting the Human Rights Campaign.
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ATLANTA GAY MEN’S CHORUS December 9 Cathedral of St. Philip Heavenly voices filled the beautiful sanctuary during the Bells in Boyland concert.
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AEN HOLIDAY PARTY December 8 Mixx Atlanta Business professionals gathered to celebrate the holiday season.
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