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Wilton Manors wants Sponsors for Valentine’s “HeARTs on the Drive” WILTON MANORS — The City of Wilton Manors is looking for sponsors for a special event to be held on Friday, February 15. Officials want “HeARTs on the Drive,” which will benefit the Island City Foundation, to serve as a special night of dining on Wilton Drive, with food and beverage establishments serving under the moonlight and stars, introducing special menus for the evening, and other surprises. With lane closures on Wilton Drive from 4 p.m. to 12 midnight, officials hope to encourage an evening to celebrate the Island City and its pedestrian-friendly atmosphere. The city has budgeted funds to pay for the street closure, and officials are hoping to raise $3,000 to pay for other expenses. They are seeking donations in the amount of $500 from sponsoring businesses and organizations.
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Pembroke Pines Men Arrested for Teen Drugging, Sexual Assault, and Not Revealing HIV Status PEMBROKE PINES — Two Pembroke Pines men have been arrested for several counts of sexual assault of a minor and failing to reveal their HIV status after allegedly providing drugs to a 16 year old boy, and engaging in unprotected sex, at the same time failing to reveal that one or both of them is HIV positive. Darrell Allen Evans, 40, and Huy Kien Trinh, 32, are alleged to have met the teenager through the adult social networking app Grindr. The online encounter led to sexually explicit text messages and resulted in the boy meeting the men at their Pembroke Pines home on December 12, 2012.
According to court records, the teen met the men and began engaging in fondling and foreplay in the men’s hot tub. After they took the boy to their bedroom, he was given poppers, which the police report says prompted “a relaxed euphoric feeling” in the teen. They are accused of telling him that they are HIV negative, although a redacted statement from the defendants may contradict this. On December 17, the teen helped police by texting messages to Evans and Trinh and talking with them on the phone. In these texts, Evans acknowledged in detail sexual acts in which they engaged. Trinh is alleged to have admitted that “the youngest guy he had sex with was 17.” Prosecutors are still deciding whether the actions of the men warrant additional attempted murder charges. “Heaven knows how many victims we may have out there,” said Broward Assistant State Attorney Eric Linder at a January 11 hearing. He told Broward County Judge Ian Richards that the men “regularly meet other males and engage in unprotected sex without notifying them that they are HIV positive.” Richards set the bond for Evans at $410,000 and for Trinh, $420,000, and ordered both men to avoid accessing the Internet, to stop associating with minors, and to cease engaging in sex with anyone. Although Richards did not charge either man with attempted murder, he told them “I do consider you a threat to the community.”
Pride Factory Turns 17 FORT LAUDERDALE — The Pride Factory has announced that, in honor of its 17-year anniversary celebration, it will hold drawings to give away its popular merchandise and other items. Through the end of February, daily prize drawings will be held, as well as weekly drawings on February 2, 9, 16, and 23, to culminate with a birthday cake and final drawing on Thursday, February 28 for the Grand Prize, a huge basket of Pride Factory merchandise worth over $500.
Dean Trantalis in Runoff for Fort Lauderdale Commission Seat FORT LAUDERDALE — Former Fort Lauderdale Vice Mayor Dean Trantalis is heading for a runoff in March for the city’s District 2 Commission seat, in a race that will pit him against another former City Commissioner, Charlotte Rodstrom, who had given up the seat to run unsuccessfully for Broward County Commission. Trantalis and Rodstrom finished ahead of Chuck Black and Lester Zalewski in a special election that drew fewer than 2,500 voters. The road to the runoff between Rodstrom and Trantalis began when the latter, an LGBT rights advocate and attorney with a practice based in Wilton Manors, left the District 2 seat after serving a single term from 2003 to 2006. Rodstrom succeeded Trantalis as District 2 commissioner, and won two additional terms, the last one in January 2012. Weeks later, she announced that she would run for the Broward County Commission seat being vacated by her term-limited husband, former Broward Mayor John Rodstrom, a move that drew sharp criticism and accusations of careerism. Because of Florida’s resign-to-run law, passed in 1970, Rodstrom was required to give up her city commission seat in November, having already lost the race county commission seat in August. In Tuesday’s matchup, the results with all precincts reporting showed Rodstrom with 1,154 votes (47 percent) and Tran-
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talis with 1,026 votes (42 percent). Black in third and Zalewski in fourth place, respectively, garnered a total of 291 votes, or 12 percent combined. Because no candidate netted a required 50 percent of the vote-plusone, the runoff between Trantalis and Rodstrom will be held on March 12. “The results from yesterday have shown that we can win this race,” Trantalis told the Agenda. He also blamed lackluster news coverage of the District 2 race for apathy at the polls. “The lack of attention given to the election by the gay press is reflected in the poor turnout of LGBT voters. We should be ashamed of ourselves for being so complacent. “At a time when our rights are continually being challenged, our failure to support candidates in high profile positions will only lead to our personal defeat,” Trantalis added. “We seemed obsessed with national figures and their personal lives and personal tastes. A lot of good that will do us. We cannot let down our guard in our struggle for equal rights. Our success lies right here at home.”H
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n Monday, Barack Obama became the first sitting— or, in this case, standing— U.S. President to come out of the closet. By declaring that as a nation, “Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law,” Obama threw open the door to a closet that is bursting with the most progressive political agenda to emerge from the West Wing since the Presidency of Lyndon Johnson (or possibly that TV one who was played by Charlie Sheen’s dad). Reiterating the stand he took last year when he announced his support for same-sex marriage, Obama—the nation’s first African-American chief executive— told his fellow Americans that gay citizens are entitled to our full measure of civil rights, not just the leavings. “If we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well,” Obama, 51, told the assembled estimated crowd of 600,000 that had gathered on the National Mall in front of the Capitol. And he made it clear that it is no longer permissible to use bigotry, nor supposed allegiance to religious or moral principle, as part of the argument to oppose LGBT equality. “We cannot mistake absolutism for principle, or substitute spectacle for politics, or treat name-calling as reasoned debate.” As he promised to serve faithfully for the second time in this, the last job he’ll ever probably have (U.S. Presidents being ineligible to serve as U.N. Secretary General; sorry Bill Clinton), he also seemed to offer a gentle nudge to the Supreme Court, who will rule upon marriage equality in the spring. Was Obama speaking, do you think,
to Chief Justice John Roberts when he suggested that, “Being true to our founding documents does not require us to agree on every contour of life,” and added, “It does not mean we all define liberty in exactly the same way or follow the same precise path to happiness?” Surely, the image—literal and otherwise, he was sitting just feet away—of
swing-voting Justice Anthony Kennedy must have been close to Obama when he offered, “Progress does not compel us to settle centuries-long debates about the role of government for all time, but it does require us to act in our time.” Thank you, President Obama, for doing precisely that, acting in our time.H
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FEAR AND FRUSTRATION SHOULD NEVER TRUMP FAIRNESS n response to your recent editorial (Agenda, January 16 2013, Editor’s Desk: “The Gayborhood: Our Home, Our Castle”), I was taken back a little in the picturesque portrayal of the “youngish African American lady and the accompanying pre-adolescent boy,” who, according to your account, used his hands as blinders or shields to cover his eyes when they encountered you, your partner, and friends displaying what you call “couples behavior” on—of all places—the streets of Gay Wilton Manors. You wrote in the following paragraph of the utter outrage and emotional turmoil you experienced, [of] these people coming into your home, “in your neck of the woods,” and disrespecting you in a manner which enthralled and engulfed you so much so that your mindset took you there, right to that place so very quickly invading
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your thought pattern: [the] “I Hate N******” [scene from] “Die Hard with a Vengeance.” Why must we let our emotions and anger get the best of us? Anger is HURT-FEAR-FRUSTRATION. We all wish to be accepted, it’s human nature. I wish everyone would accept gays; sometimes I wish gays would accept gays. I just love the online gay hook-up ads: “STRAIGHT ACTING & STRAIGHT APPEARING ONLY;” makes me laugh each and every time. I’ve learned by being a black, gay male (two strikes against me already) that no one’s actions, devious looks, gestures, opinions, or mere words should ever set me off. I can’t let it get to me. I’m just not letting you go there. Enjoyed reading your article: it spawns some debate. Victor Thomas
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CITY EMPLOYEE FIRED, THEN REINSTATED
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An administrative procedure was initiated to terminate Cole, which included participation by the city’s office of human resources and the city manager, all of which signed off on the decision. Cole appealed her termination to the city’s Civil Service Board (CSB), an official body that was established to respond to city employee grievances under a 1984 change to Wilton Manors’ city charter. The five-member CSB reviewed Cole’s appeal, and ruled on January 7, in a four-toone decision, that the evidence against her had not warranted her being terminated, and that she should be reinstated. That decision did not sit well with a number of Wilton Manors residents, including Sal Torre, who ran for city commission in 2012 and who was present at the January 7 CSB hearing. “I am concerned that this board overturned the decision of a manager of a city department,” Torre told the Agenda. Torre expressed his concern to City Manager Joseph Gallegos in an email. “Having been present at the last meeting of the Civil Service Board on January, 2013,” he wrote, “I have many questions concerning the actions taken by this board and their stated function.” For starters, Torre called into question the panel’s legitimacy. “I find it hard to believe that this board has the legal authority to override the decisions of a department head, the [city Human Resources] Department, and the City Manager concerning the termination of a city employee,” he argued.
Whether the CSB actually has such authority is not made clear on the city’s Website (wiltonmanors.com) which lists several municipal committees and boards, and provides thumbnail sketches for the responsibilities and function of each—with the exception of the Civil Service Board. Ellen Feiler was appointed to the CSB in 2002. The lone dissenting vote in the panel’s decision to reinstate Cole, she told the Agenda that “the role of the CSB is to look at the evidence the city provided,” which in this case “determined whether or not an employee was correctly disciplined and terminated in a correct manner.” Feiler, who works for the Florida Department of Health, said that she doesn’t personally know Melissa Cole or have anything against her, but that the decision concerning her reinstatment should have been different. “Simply put, I think that the evidence that was presented against her was sufficient to warrant the actions that were taken against her.” Cole’s supporters—including members of the CSB who voted for her reinstatement— say that the evidence which allegedly made the case for Cole’s firing could only have been interpreted in the most negative light. “Melissa went above and beyond by taking work home with her, and working during what was essentially a forced vacation,” says board member Ron Baum, who was appointed to the CSB in 1990 and serves as the panel’s chairman. “She volunteered to work on her own time.” Baum said that the evidence presented to
him and the other board members revealed a dedicated employee who was dealing with an interdepartmental personality conflict with her supervisor. “I honestly don’t think that it would have gotten as far as it did if there had not been an underlying friction between Heidi [Shafran] and Melissa.” Feiler insists that the facts pointed to a pattern of behavior on Cole’s part, calling for drastic measures that were taken by her supervisor and followed according to the procedural letter. “Some of these permit documents had been unprocessed for months,” Feiler said. “[Cole] never told her supervisor she needed help getting her work done without having to take it home. She never told a colleague she needed help. Her supervisor provided accurate documentation about what had been done over a period of time. Everything was done by the book. What more do you want?” As well as opposing the panel’s decision to overrule the decision of city supervisors, Sal Torre says that the procedures and membership of the CSB are “a clear violation of the stated legal make-up of this city board.” Torre says that there is a place in the business of the city for an advisory panel like the Civil Service Board, but that its mandate should be more clearly drawn from the residents’ elected officials. “I can understand this board holding hearings and offering an opinion to the City Commission, where the final authority rests with a vote of the City Commission,” he told Gallegos. H
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ILTON MANORS — What began as a seemingly routine administrative disciplinary procedure has gained momentum—and, for some, symbolism—after the termination and subsequent reinstatement of a Wilton Manors city employee (who happens to be a long-time resident) in a process that was initiated by her supervisor (who happens to be part of the ‘new guard’ in city hall). The actions leading up to the firing and rehiring of Melissa Cole, who serves in the city’s Community Services Development permitting office, apparently came to a head while Cole, who has worked for the city for eight years, was on vacation in 2012. Since Heidi Shafran was hired in 2011 as Community Services Development Director, the extensive changes made in that department have been widely publicized. Shafran has been tasked with reforming procedures and “tightening up” certain behaviors and performance that were tolerated under previous policies and policymakers. One area of concern for Shafran—who declined to comment for this story, citing city policy, and refusing to discuss personnel issues pertaining to a subordinate—was the habit of some employees to take work home with them. These actions were believed to violate Florida statutes concerning overtime and the handling of public records by government employees. This practice was made apparent when Cole, while on vacation last year, was asked about the whereabouts of documentation related to city business. She told Shafran, her supervisor, that the records in question were in her home. Cole was told that they needed to be boxed up, turned over to another department employee and immediately returned to city hall. Among the documents in Cole’s possession were items related to permit applications— some dating as far back as April 2012—that had not been processed, including checks in excess of $12,000 that had been written by entities requiring (in some cases immediate), official action.
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Margaret Cho, Full Moon Magic, and Studio 54 Goes “Boom”
Beso Me Mucho, Miss Noche Latina Latinas in drag in a pageant—what a way to spend a Jueves (that’s Thursday, amigo). With performers Marytrini, Champagne, Vegas, Justice, and other amazing ladies strutting their spicy stuff for cash and prizes, and the coveted title “Miss Noche Latina.” At 9 p.m., in The Manor Complex (2345 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors).
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Put Up Your Paws Presented by the South Florida Sisters of the Rising Sun, take the time to help out cats in need (without the high pressure pitch of Sarah McLachlan). The benefit is for Paws South Florida Rescue, a volunteer-based animal welfare cat agency with a mission to get our feline friends off the streets and into new homes. Purr, pussy, purr. At 8 p.m. at The Stable (205 E Oakland Park Blvd, Oakland Park).
The Week 1/23/2013 to 1/29/2013 BY GRANT JAMES Margaret Cho, at Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, West Palm Beach
WEDNESDAY, 1/23
Grass at the Movies The free SoundScape Cinema Series is a monthly event at the Miami Beach SoundScape ExoStage, at the corner of 17th Street and Washington Avenue. Bring a blanket or chairs, a picnic basket, and whatever other legal amenities you care to carry. (No more smuggling in candy and sodas underneath a suspicious coat in 90 degree weather!) Relive some classic film memories, with such 70s, 80s, and 90s fare as “Ghost,” “E.T.,” “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” and “Ghostbusters,” to name a few. This month’s selection doesn’t exactly disappoint either: “Jurassic Park.” (Did you ever get a close
look at Jeff Goldblum’s 90s bod? Yum.) At 8 p.m.—SHARP!—at 17th and Washington Ave., Miami Beach.
Music and Caviar and Russian Bears (Oh My!) Dome Restaurant and Lounge present a night of music, caviar, champagne, and dining. Hosted by writer Ily Goyanes, and featuring art by Desiree Kawass, and music by DJ Maximus 3000, this is one bougie affair you need to attend. At 8 p.m., in The Dome (271 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables).
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FRIDAY, 1/25
Get in Touch with Your Inner Werewolf Full moons bring out the beast in people. Irrationally, mood swings, and generally primitive behavior are the norm (sounds like a party, actually). Get your crazy on and out at Leatherwerks’ Lunar Party with open bar and grub for $10. At 9:30 p.m., at Leatherwerks (1226 NE 4 Ave./ Wilton Drive, Fort Lauderdale).
Three Excitable Sisters From the lyrics to “I’m So Excited:” “We’re goin’ for those pleasures in the night/I want to love you, feel you, wrap myself around you/I want to squeeze you, please you, I just can’t get enough/And if you move real slow I let it go/I’m so excited and I just can’t hide it.” Just what did these chicks think they were singing about? Pointer Sisters Anita and Ruth (sibs Bonnie and Issa left a long while back) bring their bouncy, Pop/Disco/R&B/Jazz sound and a song list that is sure to make you so excited (and you just can’t
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hide it). See the three siblings perform their versatile songs that range from pop and disco to r&b and jazz. At 8 p.m., at the Hard Rock Live (1 Seminole Way, Hollywood).
SATURDAY, 1/26
Studio 54: The Big Party @ Boom For one magical weekend, Boom on the Drive brings back the energy and excitement of New York City’s Studio 54. With $1 drinks from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., no cover, and original Studio 54 bartender Sal DiFalco slinging drinks and dirt about Steve Rubell, Andy Warhol, Donna Ross, Monti Rock III, and the 70s scene that made Disco. Fire up the smoke machine and put on your boogie shoes. At 10 p.m., at Boom (2232 Wilton Dr., Wilton Manors).
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MONDAY, 1/28
Howie Mandel: Laughs, Tears, and Mysophobia. Howie Mandel is famous for his fear of germs (or mysophobia). He keeps it real by—instead of shaking hands—fist pounding everyone he meets (hip, no?). See the comedian and host of “America’s Got Talent” up close as he makes you squeal with laughter. Dewal,
or no deal? At 8 p.m., at Hard Rock Live (1 Seminole Way, Hollywood).
TUESDAY, 1/29
Murder—from Beyond the Grave! Agatha Christie’s complete bibliography is even longer than Lindsay Lohan’s lines. The murder mystery author (called the “Duchess of Death” by bestselling author Richard Hack) penned so many stories, that a few short story collections were released posthumously in the 1990’s. Selling novels from beyond the grave? Even Elvis didn’t do that, hound dog. Four of Christie’s BBC Radio stories have been “rediscovered” and adapted for the stage. Enjoy a night of murder, mystery, and musical numbers, at 8 p.m., at the Parker Playhouse. 707 NE 8 St., Fort Lauderdale).
Maestro, Please Johnny Maestro may be gone, but his dream of keeping his doo-wop group The Brooklyn Bridge intact after he was gone is alive and well (and so, we think, is the band; take that, Sha-Na-Na). Bestknown for their Billboard Hot 100 hit “The Worst That Could Happen,” the group joins JT Carter, and other performers for a solid “Memories of Gold Evening,” including the first South Florida performance in years for The Del Satins, The Brooklyn Bridge’s first appearance since the loss beloved front man Maestro. At 7 p.m., in the FAU Auditorium (777 Glades Road, Boca Raton).
Finally: A Night at the Opera Get your aria on with “Great Opera Moments” presented by the Opera Atelier. Featuring Dame Agatha: Murder, She Sold
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This hilarious musical comedy production is described as “lovingly ripped off from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.” “Monty Python’s Spamalot” tells the tale of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table as they set out on a quest to find the Holy Grail, while Frenchmen threaten to waive their “private parts in your general direction.” (Go on.) At 8 p.m., in the Broward Center for the Performing Arts (201 SW 5 Ave., Fort Lauderdale).
“Trisexual” performer Margaret Cho brings her irreverent act— and after a Grammy nomination for Best Comedy Album, no less—dishing about sexuality, eating disorders, mother issues, and other topics of human frailty. (See the exclusive interview with Cho this week in our Cover Feature). At 8 p.m., in the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts (701 Okeechobee Blvd, West Palm Beach).
scenes from well-known operas, including: the Quintet from “The Magic Flute,” a comical duet from “Le Nozze di Figaro,” The Third Act Trio and scene from “La Favorita,” the Third Act from “La Bohème,” and The Mad Scene from “Lucia di Lammermoor.” If none of those ring a bell, shame on you. Culture it up! At 3 p.m., in the Aventura Arts and Cultural Center (3385 NE 188 St., Aventura).
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WHERE NOT TO CRUISE Hostility on the Horizon By ROBERT ELIAS DEATON
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eek after week, we gather the best
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicara-
lesbians to convicted rapists in order
destinations in gay travel, with our
gua, and Panama which have no criminaliza-
to “cure them” of their illnesses.
pen poised to rattle off what bits of insider
tion based on sexual orientation. Honduras
In Bhutan, homosexuality is illegal
info we’ve gleaned from visiting some of
laws from 1899 permit same-sex activity.
under articles 213 & 214 of the penal
the most incredible destination on earth.
Asia: Iran,Yemen, Egypt, Saudi Arabia,
code. In Bangladesh, any member
Prague: No gays allowed?
What we don’t often showcase, however, is
Kazakhstan, Krygyzstan, Uzbekistan,
of the LGBT community is likely to face dis-
by prison sentences in the five to seven year
the other end of the travel spectrum—those
Tajikistan,Turkmenistan, Afghanistan,
crimination, harassment, fines and penalties
range. In Papua New Guinea, homosexual acts
vacation spots that could be dangerous
and Pakistan. These countries in Cen-
up to life imprisonment.The Maldives, with
have been illegal since British colonial times.
or even deadly for the less-than-informed
tral Asia and the Middle East all have laws
its luxury hotels and tropical breezes, is safe if
Men caught in same-sex acts could face up to
among us. Broken down by region, fol-
on the books that criminalize homosexu-
you remain within the confines of the resorts.
14 years in prison, with the new government
lowing are our thoughts on places that you
ality. If you are found to be gay or lesbian
Outside this protected environment, homo-
of Prime Minister Peter O’Neill pledging to
may want to avoid, and the reasons why.
in any of these places, your punishment
sexuality is illegal under Sharia law, and, most
crack down on homosexuals who are thought
will range from imprisonment (Egypt and
recently, the Maldives was one of 67 signatory
to be behind the increase in HIV/AIDS cases.
Mexico on the North and Guatemala on the
Saudi Arabia) to the death penalty (Iran and
nations opposing the UN declaration on sexual The Solomon Islands are political unstable and
South and West, Belize is the only country
Yemen). In many of the “stan” countries,
orientation and gender identity, as well as
in Central America to have state-sponsored
gay men have been known to “disappear.”
opposing a landmark LGBT rights resolution
homophobia. In 2003, when the U.S. was
No jail, no court, no judgment. Removal.
in the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Central America: Belize. Bordered by
legalized same-sex activities countrywide,
Indian Subcontinent: Bangladesh, Sri
Polynesia: Samoa, Fiji, Papua New
homosexuals have been deported or jailed. Eurasia: Russia, Belarus, and the Ukraine.The post-Iron Curtain atmosphere of Russia, Belarus and the Ukraine has increas-
Belize strengthened its homophobic laws with
Lanka, the Maldives, and Bhutan.These
Guinea and the Solomon Islands. In 2012,
ingly hostile to gays and lesbians. Where
Section 53 of its Criminal Code which states:
exotic locales have the mystery of adventure
police in Fiji canceled a planned Gay Rights
once they were openly tolerated, currently
“Every person who has carnal intercourse
that unfortunately comes linked with laws that
March, acknowledging a undercurrent of gay
there is an on-going campaign of govern-
against the order of nature with any person
offer no protection to same-sex individuals.
intolerance on the island. In Samoa, homosex-
ment sanctioned violence against gays.
shall be liable to imprisonment for ten years.”
In Sri Lanka, the Island newspaper printed a
uality if strictly illegal according to the Samoan
The country stands at odds with its neighbors
letter to the editor which advocated presenting
Crimes Ordinance of 1961, and punishable
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DINING THE XTREME EATING AWARDS Too Much of a Good Thing By RICHARD DAVID CHAMBERLAIN
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eave it to the Center for Science in
all over it. But who could have guessed that
than an entire 12-piece
the Public Interest (CSPI) to turn
hiding beneath those delicious noodles
bucket of Original Recipe
the spotlight on our favorite menu item
with crispy shrimp was 3,120 calories,
Kentucky Fried Chicken.
at Cheesecake Factory (600 E Las Olas
1090 milligrams of sodium, and—hold on
And as if to seal the
Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954-463-1999) and
to your calculators—89 grams of satu-
deal, the CSPI adds that the dish also has
make us feel guilty for even consider-
rated fat! (Sigh.) For those trying to limit
four-and-a-half days worth of saturated
(1241 South Federal Highway Fort Lau-
ing ordering the Bistro Shrimp Pasta
themselves to a 2,000 calorie a day diet,
fat—twice as many as the KFC bucketful.
derdale, 954-779-7599), our first choice
($17.95). Just remembering sitting down
this one dish has a day-and-a-half worth
Staring in disbelief, we were not happy.
for breakfast. Neither Paula Deen nor we
to the bowl of beer battered shrimp with
of food and three-times your daily recom-
its fresh mushrooms, chopped tomatoes
mended maximum of saturated fat. (That’s
a smoothie, when—no, wait—say it isn’t so.
try Fried Steak & Eggs ($9.29), or,
and arugula served over spaghettini with
the one that is solid at room temp and
There on the list was our beloved Smoothie
at least, we didn’t until we discovered
a basil, garlic and lemon cream sauce has
increases cholesterol to plug up the tubing.)
King (1135 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale,
that it’s got 1,760 calories, 23 grams of
954-306-8065).This is where we draw the
saturated fat, 3,720 mg of sodium, and
an instant heart attack, didn’t the CSPI slap
line. We knew that our 40-ounce Peanut
11 teaspoons of added sugar.Transla-
Pasta made the top of the CSPI’s
us across the other cheek by including a
Power Plus Grape was large. It should
tion:You could eat five McDonald's Egg
Xtreme Eating Awards, the annual list
second fave on its list of dis-honorees.To
be for $8.99. But it’s from Smoothie King,
McMuffins sprinkled with 10 packets of
of no-nos served in chain restaurants
think that the Crispy Chicken Costelleta
after all, whose slogan is “Be good to your-
sugar, and almost equal that count.
around the country to highlight the
($16.95) weighed in with 2,610 calories. It’s
self.” Who knew that lurking behind all the
meals with the highest amount of satu-
three little pieces of chicken, for crying out
goodness in our large cup of peanut butter,
an assortment of choices, and the
rated fats, calories, plus salt and sugar.
loud, served with mashed potatoes and
banana, and grape juice smoothie were
moral always is to let common sense
asparagus.There is sits looking so inno-
1,460 calories, and six-and-a-half days worth
be your guide. And if you must, go
tastes so doggone good should have been
cent (and delicious), without a single clue
of sugar—39 teaspoons worth?That’s as
ahead and cheat. Just tell them Flor-
our first clue that it had “bad boy” written
that there are more calories on the plate
much as in 20 Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups!
ida Agenda said it’s okay.H
us wanting to phone in a reservation. Unfortunately, the Bistro Shrimp
Okay, okay. Just the fact that this dish
And as if that wasn’t enough to give us
THE IRISH “FLU SHOT:” THE HOT TODDY
This Week’s Delicious Recipe By JEAN DOHERTY
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he hot toddy is a traditional beverage that is drunk before going to bed, or when you find yourself in wet or cold weather. They were believed to help cure the cold and flu. In Ireland it was—and remains—the cheap “cure” for the common cold. When I was sick in bed as a child, I vividly remember crying because my mother was having me drink a hot toddy. Trust me: you wouldn’t find me crying now. There are varied accounts of the the hot toddy’s origins. Most people think the hot toddy came from Britain by way of India. In India, the juice of a certain palm tree is called tari, and this juice is made into a sweet alcoholic drink. The British in India used this in their tea with spices, fruit, and alcohol. Ingredients • 1 oz of Irish whiskey • 1 spoon of brown sugar • 1 slice of lemon • 7 or 8 cloves • 1 cup of hot water
Pour the whiskey and sugar into a strong, heatproof glass. Embed the cloves in the lemon slice—one in each segment—and place it in the glass. Add the boiling water and stir until the sugar dissolves. Like nearly every recipe I give you, you can mix and play around with the ingredients. Use Bourbon or rum; replace the sugar with honey: You are the chef!H
Although born in Dublin, Ireland, Chef Jean Doherty spent most of her life in Lyon, France, the gastronomical capital of the world. Together with Vero, her partner of 25 years, Jean has owned and run multiple restaurants including Fort Lauderdale’s Le Patio.
In consolation, we were about to reach for
Fried Steak (through the Heart?)
And don’t even get us started on IHOP
have any problem downing their Coun-
Now each of these fooderies has
SAL DEFALCO’S JOURNEY IS A TALE OF TWO GAY CITIES
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By MICHAEL D’OLIVEIRA
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what society deemed unacceptable. “It was different. [Hanging out with gays] was chic. In every part of the arts, there were gay people.” And DeFalco took full advantage of the swarm of celebrities. “They called me a star f***er," he admits. His most memorable experience involves a week at Calvin Klein’s apartment, which was detailed in the 1994 book "Obsession: the Life and Times of Calvin Klein." DeFalco claims that
DeFalco (L) with Liza ex Peter Allen
After years of drugs and consequencefree sex, the party ended at Studio 54 – or, says DeFalco, it changed dramatically. The advent of AIDS, along with the introduction of new drugs and new music, changed Studio 54. “The 70s was simplicity. The 80s became more of an 'awareness decade' for me because I was losing a lot of my friends. Almost every other week someone died. It was like the dance floor opened up and swallowed everybody.” The cultural atmosphere changed, too, and many of the same members of the straight community who had once embraced gays were now pushing them away. “People were definitely afraid. Everyone pulled back because they were frightened [of AIDS]. I watched a whole community die because we didn’t know.” In 1990, DeFalco left New York, to return only for the occaCameo Apperance: DeFalco bares it sional visit. “I was tired of funerals," he admits. "How I’m still on one side of Klein’s bed could be breathing, still pouring I don’t know. I’m found cocaine, while the other side really blessed. I was lucky.” sported quaaludes. These days, he bartends at various bars DeFalco also dated Liza Minnelli's and nightclubs in Greater Fort Lauderex-husband, the late Peter Allen, and dale and Wilton Manors, including claims he was the inspiration for Allen’s Boom. Having left behind Studio 54 Academy Award-winning song that was and the life that attended it, his needs are the theme from the 1981 film "Arthur." both more modest and more localized. “I could also give you a Rock Hudson “The bar has become my stage,” says story, but I’m saving that one for my DeFalco with satisfaction.H book,” he teases.
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ing all boundaries, if they even were thought to exist. “You could go on the balcony and smoke pot. You could go to the basement and do more. It was dirty and dingy but people went down there. That was the atmosphere.” Drug use was even encouraged by the club. Studio 54’s dance floor was decorated with its iconic “Man in the Moon with a Spoon,” a less-than-sly nod to the use of cocaine. “The DJ would let everyone do a bump of coke,” DeFalco explains. al DeFalco has watched a Those who came couldn’t avoid drugs lot of friends die. But he’s also seen a lot of living – as if they tried. Unbeknownst to guests, a bartender in the heyday of DeFalco says Studio 54 co-owner Steve Rubell used to put poppers in the air Studio 54 in New York City. “I went there opening night and I ducts. “It got you aroused, and you didn’t even know it.” don’t think I ever left," he remembers. DeFalco says the club was created in a It was a place, he says, where class, social standing, and sexual orienta- unique time and place. “It was a differtion didn’t matter. It was a place where ent time. I look at Studio 54 as to the 70s what Woodstock was to the 60s. nobodies danced with celebrities. “Disco Sally” [an elderly lawyer This could never happen today. It would named Sally Lippman] was a crazy old be shut down in a heart beat,” especially lady,” DeFalco recalls. “She was danc- in the context of today’s smartphone ing with Michael Jackson and she was technology and the preponderance of personal recording devices. nobody.” And celebrities certainly wouldn’t It was a time, and a place, for pushhave been as open and uninhibited if they lived in a time where every move might make it onto the Internet. Perhaps most importantly, 54 was a place where gays were not only accepted, but were also popular. That was also the appeal, he says, for many straight celebrities, as well as movers and shakers. Mainstream society still looked at gays as unacceptable and even taboo, and celebrities and adventurous members of the straight community came to Studio 54 in part because they were attracted to DeFalco, bottom left On Friday, January 25 and Saturday, January 25, Boom nightclub (2232 Wilton Dr., Wilton Manors) will hold its “Studio 54 Weekend,” from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m., a local tribute to the glamour, energy, and excitement of New York City’s original Studio 54 nightclub, which operated from 1977 to 1981 and helped provide a backdrop for the music and culture that would inform the popular image of the Disco Years, which dominated the pop music scene from roughly 1972 to 1979.
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HEALTH 2013:
Your Best Year Ever! By TOM BONANTI
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ith 2013 well under way, it is time to light a fire in your belly and make those New Year’s resolutions into a reality, especially when it comes to your health and fitness goals. Look better, feel great, and be well this year, and stop making excuses and putting things off until tomorrow. Seize the day and make this a banner year for your workouts. Include these simple but proven strategies in your regimen and you are sure to see and feel the difference (and so will everyone else). Make time to warm up. Warmed up muscles and joints are more flexible and less prone to injury than muscles at rest. Try a light jog around the gym parking lot, or five to 10 minutes of light-to-moderate pedaling on a recumbent bike before you begin lifting. Warming up will also speed up your metabolism and help you burn a few more calories during your weight training routine.
Stretching is important. After warming up, stretch briefly before your workout to maximize flexibility. Stretch the muscle group you are working between sets and exercises to prevent strains and sprains. Greater flexibility prevents you from becoming stiff and muscle-bound. Pyramid your weights. As a rule, three-to-four sets of eight-to-12 reps of each exercise is great for bodybuilding and overall strength training. But be sure to begin with a lighter weight for your initial set. Increase weight gradually. When trying something new, always use light weights so that you can develop proper form before slowly moving on to heavier loads. Muscles need to be challenged in order to grow bigger and stronger. Take your time. Go through the full range of motion for each exercise. Maintain a slower, more regular pace as you lift, keep control,
and breathe regularly without holding your breath. For example, while performing a standing dumbbell curl for biceps, make sure to supinate the forearm and flex the elbow as you lift the weight from the starting position at your side to your chin. Inhale as you lift the dumbbell and exhale as you lower it with each rep. Vary your routine. Doing the same things every time you workout is a recipe for burn out and boredom. Change your workouts every two to three months. Set ambitious but realistic goals each time and then dedicate yourself to achieving them. You may want to take an inch off your middle by Spring or increase your bench press by 10 percent by the end of the year. Be open to
learning new exercises. Hire a certified personal trainer for a few sessions to jump-start your workouts. Rest properly. Each muscle group you train should have approximately two days rest before being worked out again. Muscle fibers recover and grow not when you’re breaking them down in the gym, but when you allow them proper rest. Make every moment of your gym time count. Maximize your gains. Minimize your frustrations. Contact TrainerTomB@aol.com for more great suggestions and ideas.H
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