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FABULOUS IN BLACK Stylist Black Jacket With Beading And Embroidery Great For Casual or Dress ($289.00, Mix Designer Men’s Clothing)
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One jacket. Two looks. Opt for a manly outerwear style with luxurious quilted details or zip in the plush hooded system for casual cool with a bit more warmth, but no extra bulk. Faux leather jacket with snap tab collar, zip front. Quilted shoulder yoke & elbow patches, long sleeves. Zip chest & hand pockets, interior welt pockets. Ribbed knit sleeve & hem trim, fully lined. PU-coated Polyester/Rayon; Cotton/Polyester system; Acrylic/Poly/Spandex knit trim; Poly/ Cotton lining. Damp wipe only; Imported. ($124.00, Express)
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Twenty-five fabulous, sassy, and fun expressions at the push of the button. Perfect gift for the guy who’s at a loss for words. (Special purchase: $20 for three, To the Moon) This vintage-style trunk is designed to capture the character of custom luggage crafted in the 20s and 30s. Made of wood that’s hand wrapped with distressed faux leather. 18” wide x 8” deep x 12.5” high. Each is made of wood that’s hand wrapped with distressed faux leather. Weathered-iron hardware is decorative; magnetic closure. ($129.99, Pottery Barn)
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EROTIC UNDERWEAR This and more exclusive men’s and women’s fashions available only at The Fetish Factory. Your number one kinky super store since 1995. (Price TBA, Fetish Factory, fetishfactory.com)
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A favorite for drag stars and females alike, the Elaine Lancaster line of lipsticks was originally created when the legendary Lancaster discovered her favorite shades of Chanel and VSL lipsticks had been discontinued. The line has now grown to 15 shades and packaged perfect for Christmas. ($22.00, diva@misselainelancaster.com)
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For the Leatherman in your life, stop into LeatherWerks for a gift he is sure to love. While harnesses and leather gear make great gifts, consider grabbing something for his softer side. From Tribal Son Jewelry’s prestigious pieces to our signature hats and t-shirts and our new line of stuffed leather bears, he is sure to smile when he opens up his Xmas gifts. (Prices vary, Leatherwerks)
DESIGNER SUNGLASSES FROM PRADA From its elegant designs to its timeless workmanship, Prada sunglasses make an ideal gift for men or women. The glamorous style of Prada braning at each temple makes certain everyone known how classy you are. Add 20% off non-prescription sunglasses until 12/31/2014. ($321–top left; $275– bottom left; $321–right, Island City Eyecare)
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THEY HAVE GOOD TASTE
David Marcano and John Emmet of Stork’s Catering on the Thanksgiving Gay Tea Cruise
THEY CRUISE FOR TURKEY
We are thankful for friends like Rich, Sean and Jamie on the Thanksgiving Gay Tea Cruise
WE ARE FAMILY FOR THANKSGIVING
Nothing like being together with friends and ‘family’ sharing the Thanksgiving Gay Tea Cruise
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THE DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE
Dr. Gary Keating conducts the Ft. Lauderdale Gay Men’s Chorus ‘Hooray for the Holidays’
MUSEUM QUALITY
Friends wait for the Fort Lauderdale Gay Men’s Chorus concert to start at the Museum of Art
THE WOOF OF WILTON DRIVE Hotties and bears all cry woof at Hunters Nightclub’s ‘Woof’ Night
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THE LATEST FASHION IN… HARNESS
At the Man Dance at Ramrod in Wilton Manors and…
MEET 2015 AT HUNTERS
The New Year came early and will need extra large diapers
…ON THE RUNWAY
At the Tropixxx Fashion Show at Hunters
SANTA’S LITTLE ‘HELPERS’
Tropixxx Fashion Show at Hunters put everyone in the ‘giving’ and ‘getting’ spirit
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INTERVIEW
Nothing But the Truth an Interview with
Ty Herndon (Photo by S. Bukley)
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Country singer Ty Herndon, who began topping the country music charts nearly 20 years ago, came out publicly as a gay man a week before Thanksgiving 2014. That’s something for which country music fans, gay and straight, can be thankful. A country chart-topper in the 1990s, Herndon’s hits include “What Matters Most,” “Living In A Moment,” “It Must Be Love” and “Loved Too Much,” to mention a few. Now an out and proud gay man, with a partner of five years named Matty, Herndon is one of the LGBT artists in Nashville working to make the country music capital a safe and productive place for queer musicians and queer followers of the popular musical genre. I spoke with Ty about coming out, his career and more in late November 2014.
Gregg Shapiro: It’s been about five days since your coming out story ran on People.com and you were discussed on CBS’s The Talk, CNN and interviewed on Entertainment Tonight. How has the experience been so far? Ty Herndon: I feel so incredibly blessed. I have struggled with being gay my entire career and life. Of course, I’ve had so much support from my friends and close family that supported me, that knew I was gay. But it’s been so freeing for the fans to know; the fans in country music, especially. They have really been supportive and awesome. There are always going to be the naysayers and we’ve had a few of those. 99% of the feedback from the fans and in Nashville has been incredibly supportive. It’s blown my mind, to be honest with you. I feel extremely happy. And I feel extremely excited about the future because, really, at the end of the day I just want to be authentic and continue to make great music. That’s what I was what put on this planet to do, that’s my gift. I’m singing better than I ever have. There’s lots of music coming in the New Year. That really makes me happy. GS: You performed at the Grand Ole Opry last night. How was that show? TH: I was nervous walking into it. To my knowledge, no openly gay man has ever walked on the Ryman stage and performed. That is the Mother Church. I have so much respect for it. I’ve performed at the Grand Ole Opry 25 times in my career, but this one was a big deal to me simply because I am a part of the fabric of coun-
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try music and I was hoping that I would be accepted. I told my manager last night, “If there’s security at the back door, I hope they’re just there to shake my hand and say come on in.” That’s exactly what happened. All of the artists were extremely supportive. We walked onstage to a full house and a big, loving, cheering crowd. GS: Prior to going public, did you consult with other out country artists, such as Brandy Clark or Chely Wright, before making your decision to come out? TH: Chely Wright and I have been friends for many years. Our paths are so similar in country music. We went to great lengths to hide the fact that we were gay. Five or so years ago when Chely came out, I was so incredibly blown away by her bravery and courage. About six months later, we started talking about it. I didn’t want her to be alone out there. It took a while for me to get my courage up, just to wrap my brain around it. I was really fearful about being able to continue working and doing my job, working 200 tour dates a year. That was my main fear. If I don’t get to continue to do my job that I love, my passion, I don’t know what I’d do. Through Chely, I was able to get educated about all of the fans out there and the new landscape of what my life would be like. I became very comfortable with the fact that I wasn’t going to let who I authentically am stop me from making the music I love. God gave me great courage and Chely was my Godsister through all of it and we did it together. theguymag
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GS: Shortly after coming out, Chely was invited to be the Grand Marshall at the Chicago Gay Pride Parade. What would it mean to you to be the Grand Marshall of a Pride parade in any city? TH: I would be so incredibly honored. Just to know that my LGBT brothers and sisters would welcome me in that. I would be extremely blessed and honored to be a part of something like that. It would be very humbling.
out to my mom. I think moms always know. My mother was more concerned about the profession I had chosen to be in. Her main concern was that I live an authentic, good life and that I was healthy. Of course, I went down some roads and that was not the case. She was right to worry about that. But, to answer your question, I grew up with a very loving God in my life and that’s something I want to pass on to these kids that don’t have that.
GS: Billy Gilman, who also came out on Nov. 20, credits you with helping him with the coming out process. What does that mean to you? TH: I have known Billy since he was 12. We were on the same record label, Epic/Sony. I had had a few hit records when they signed Billy. He has been like a kid brother over the years. We had lost contact and all of a sudden he’s 26 years old. Last year, he reached out to me and we started talking about his sexuality. I began mentoring him a small amount because I was also mentoring myself, actually Chely was mentoring me. I was trying to pay it forward. It’s a big decision to take that step. I was really happy that he chose to do that – two hours after I did. That we could take this journey together and be a support system is pretty awesome. Between Billy and Chely and me, who knows, maybe we’ll do us a little world tour next year.
GS: I’m glad you mentioned your mother’s concern with the career you had chosen. You released your major label debut almost 20 years ago and have been a country music mainstay since that time. Was there ever a point that you considered recording and performing in a genre, such as pop, where there are more openly LGBT artists? TH: I considered doing a pop record. I actually went to my record label and talked about it. But when you’re a country artist through and through and it’s in your blood, all you accomplish is a pop sounding record with a country singing fella. It just didn’t fit for me. I just had to buckle down and fight harder. The harder I fought, the more lies I created and it was uncomfortable to be in my own skin. At that point, I made a lot of mistakes, a lot of bad choices, and I take full responsibility for those choices. Looking at it from today, the addiction and the hard stuff I put myself through, it is now a part of the fabric of my story. God bless the broken road that has led me to sit here talking to you today. If it’s fair to say, sometimes I’m grateful for my mistakes because I don’t think I’d be the man I am today if it wasn’t for them.
GS: That would be great. Do you see this as a potential domino effect or more of an anomaly in country music and Nashville? TH: I think country music’s growing up. Nashville, in general, is growing up a lot now. Country is so big now, they’re on the world stage. If you’re going to be on the world stage, you have to be able to have a different mentality. I credit Nashville a lot now. They’re moving forward at a great pace. I know one of the things I would love to see happen, and Chely would too, is starting a better coalition here in Nashville of affirmative hearts so we can get an LGBT center open, that we can see Pride and GLSEN come to town. All of these kids, in these Southern states that we’re surrounded by in Nashville, when they’re kicked out of their homes and the churches, that they have a place to go, that suicide is not an alternative, that they know that they can come and find love and acceptance. That coalition is important to a lot of us in Nashville behind the scenes as well as the few that have bravely come out. GS: You mentioned people being kicked out of their homes and churches. How much influence did your religious background have in the process? TH: I grew up in a great church, with a lot of affirming people. I never had to worry about being kicked out of anything. I grew up in bluegrass and gospel and country music. I had this amazing grandmother who had her own radio show on WPRN in Alabama. I have these strong women in my family. My grandmother was broadcasting live from the senior citizens’ center at 90 years old, talking about controversial things. She was awesome. You didn’t mess with Grandma Myrtle. But I had no one to talk to about my feelings of being gay at 10 years old. I was 20-something when I came share with us on guymag.net
GS: If there was a movie version of your life story, who would you like to portray you? TH: There are very few actors who have great singing voices. I think Hugh Jackman or Neal Patrick Harris would do a great job playing me in a movie about my life. We would have to bring them to Nashville and teach them the cowboy ways [laughs]. GS: You are embarking on a 2015 concert tour with Andy Griggs and Jamie O’Neal. What are you most looking forward to about that? TH: I love those two, number one. We’re three very different people. Andy’s very much the bow-hunting, beer-drinkin’, redneck fella. He’s got a great girlfriend, so he’s not the woman-chaser. Jamie, on the other hand, is definitely our diva. She’s not a diva-in-training; she’s a full-blown diva. And I’m the gay guy who’s probably just about as country as they come. The dynamic is the crazy friendship. Those guys will play a Pride festival with me, they’ll go anywhere I go. And I will go anywhere with them. I feel protected and loved. GS: Finally, Ty, as same-gender marriage continues to make strides across the country, if you and your boyfriend Matty were to marry, to what song would you like to walk down the aisle? TH: That’s an easy question for me. There’s a Rascal Flatts song that I referred to, “God Bless The Broken Road That Has Led Me Straight To You.” That would be our wedding song. And if I had my wish, I would have my friend LeAnn Rimes come and sing it. theguymag
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Twigs, Holiday Music & Cincinnati Pops BY
A Chorus Line 12/10 At the Crest Theater in Delray Beach (photo by Melissa Carter)
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12/4
FKA Twigs o New beau of Robert Pattinson is possibly about to be engaged to the Twilight star. Despite all the recent tabloid press, FKA Twigs is best known for her critically acclaimed twisted and soft R&B music. Her recent album LP1 has been heralded by some as one of the best albums of the year. Often compared to Tricky, her music is inspired by such artists as Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Marvin Gaye. The 26-year-old will be performing her elegant music tonight at YoungArts Campus. 7:00 p.m. YoungArts Campus. 2100 Biscayne Blvd. Miami. 33137.
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12/5
Classic Albums Live o Since The Beatles disbanded, impersonators have come in all shapes and sizes—from comical to heartwarming to melodramatic. This concert
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series strives for something completely different— authenticity. Tonight’s performance recreates John Lennon’s musical career. A “Very Lennon Christmas” will feature Lennon songs performed word by word, note, by note, with all the original songs’ embellishments and flourishes. Songs expected to be performed include “Imagine,” “Give Peace a Chance,” “Jealous Guy,” and “I Am the Walrus.” 8:00 p.m. Parker Playhouse. 707 NE Eighth St. Fort Lauderdale. 33301.
Holiday Prism Concert o The internationally renowned Alexander W. Dreyfoos School of the Arts puts on an immensely popular concert every year to the expectant West Palm Beach audience. The high school students will present a kaleidoscope of musical performances for the holidays, featuring bands, orchestra, choruses, pianists, and many small instrumental and vocal ensembles. Presented by Sue and James Patterson, the Holiday Prism Concert is one of the biggest draws of the holiday season in Palm Beach County. 7:00 p.m. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. 701 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach. 33401.
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12/6
Colors of Christmas o The Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is all about Christmas this weekend. Tonight’s performance Colors of Christmas comes from a star studded annual tour featuring Pebro Bryson, Taylor Dayne, Ruben Studdard, and Jennifer Holiday. These four acclaimed artists will be singing both hits from their individual repertoires and holiday favorites. Adding to the showmanship will be an accompanying gospel choir. The enchanted evening promises to bring unforgettable music that the whole family will enjoy. 8:00 p.m. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. 701 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach. 33401.
Pepper Mashay at the Manor o There may be no other more infamous gay chant than Pepper Mashay’s iconic “Let’s Get Soaking Wet” from Betty Harris’ track “Dive in the Pool.” Mashay began her career singing backup vocals in the Tina Turner biopic What’s Love Got to Do with It. From there, she landed a recording contract and released a slew of hit dance tracks, including “Something to Feel,” “Happiness,” “Sextacy,” and “Send Me an Angel.” In honor of Pepper Mashay’s performance, Manor is creating a foam party in the tent so that guests can actually get soaking wet while dancing riotously to Mashay’s music. 11:00 p.m. Manor. 2345 Wilton Drive. Wilton Manors. 33305.
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Lips Gospel Brunch o Gospel brunch at Lips is known for being one of the most outlandish, hysterical, and delicious brunches in town. The sisters of sequins lift up the souls of any guests. Along with a mighty and entertaining show, patrons also enjoy unlimited mimosas, champagne, and bloody Marys. For the holiday season, Lips is requesting guests give back to the community by donating an unwrapped toy. For said donation, guests will receive a free drink ticket. All proceeds from covers will be benefitting the Children’s Diagnostic and Treatment Center. The ultimate in “drag” dining brings the holiday spirit this season by giving. 11:00 a.m. Lips. 1421 East Oakland Park Blvd. Oakland Park. 33334.
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12/8
Cincinnati Pops Orchestra o The alter ego of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra makes its way to Fort Lauderdale to perform a holiday musical concert. The Cincinnati Pops was formed in 1977, immediately becoming one of the most celebrated acts in the country. They have collaborated with artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Doc Severinsen, Henry Mancini, Mel Torme, The Temptations, and even George Takei. Tonight Tony-winning baritone Brian Stokes Mitchell, who performed on Broadway in Ragtime, Kiss Me Kate, and Sweeney Todd, will join them. 8:00 p.m. Broward Center for the Performing Arts. 201 SW Fifth Ave. Fort Lauderdale. 33312.
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12/9
Will and Anthony Nunziata o These identical twins travel the county performing Broadway tunes, classic standards, Italian arias, and contemporary music. The have recently appeared as headlining soloists with the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra, and Brockton Symphony Orchestra. They have also made appearances on television, including Good Morning America, The Columbus Day Parade, and The Rachael Ray Show. Tonight they will be performing their more intimate cabaret show. 11:00 a.m. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. 701 Okeechobee Blvd. West Palm Beach. 33401.
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A Chorus Line o The ultimate Broadway musical A Chorus Line mines pathos through an exploration of the lives of Broadway hopefuls. Centered around seventeen dancers auditioning for spots on a chorus line, the musical shows the different personalities of the performers through songs that act as monologues. The musical became an unprecedented box office and critical hit in 1975, receiving twelve Tony Award nominations, winning nine, and also winning the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It was the longest-running Broadway musical at the time with 6,137 performances. 8:00 p.m. Crest Theatre. 51 N. Swinton Ave. Delray Beach. 33444. share with us on guymag.net
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The closest we’ve come to a music doc at the same level as Martin Scorcese’s The Last Waltz, James Keach’s affectionate, reverent, warts-and-all film Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me (PCH Films), tells us as much about the artist as it does about his struggle with Alzheimer’s Disease. Opening with Campbell, now in his late 70s, and fourth wife Kim (to whom he has been married since 1982) watching home movies, we witness the effect of Alzheimer’s on him as he is unable to recognize himself or others onscreen. Hot and handsome, “good old country boy” Campbell was a gifted musician who played with the Beach Boys for a few months, was 1968’s “Entertainer of the Year,” had a successful TV variety show, was an actor (alongside John Wayne in True Grit), and came to be known as the Rhinestone Cowboy (after his song of the same name). A 2011 Alzheimer’s diagnosis changed everything for Campbell, who embarked on his final concert tour of more than 150 dates in 2012. What is especially remarkable about these concerts is the way in which Campbell “becomes himself again” when he performs. He may be raging, unreasonable and unable to express himself in his personal, day-to-day life, but once he is onstage, he is in control (or at least as much control as the illness will allow). Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me strikes a balance between celebrating Campbell’s breathtaking talent as a performer, his role as a father, husband (as well as ex-husband), brother and friend, and his life as a patient undergoing treatment for the debilitating illness. Campbell’s praises are sung through a series of interviews with people such as his children Ashley, Shannon and Cal, publicist Bobbie Gale, Jimmy Webb (who wrote some of Campbell’s biggest hits), Vince Gill, Brad Paisley, Sheryl Crow, The Edge, Kathy Mattea, Bruce Springsteen, Keith Urban, Steve Martin (who was a writer on Campbell’s TV show) and President Bill Clinton, among many others. However, it’s when Campbell
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himself does the singing that you realize the value of the legacy he has created and what a loss it is for everyone that his voice has been silenced too soon.
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course, Stephen himself began a relationship with caregiver Elaine (Maxine Peake), which resulted in marriage, following his divorce from Jane. Redmayne’s performance is exceptional, along the lines of Daniel Day Lewis in My Left Foot, and will surely guarantee an Oscar nomination. Jones is also admirable as Jane. If there is a weak link, it’s director James Marsh, because, aside from the outstanding lead performances, The Theory of Everything is surprisingly forgettable, which is a sad fact considering its subject.
The Theory of Everything (Courtesy of Focus Features)
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Make the New Year Gay! By Rick kaRlin
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Sure the old song goes, “Make the yuletide gay…” but why not New Year’s Eve? Almost any big city will offer a variety of options for GLBT travelers on New Year’s Eve, but if you’re looking to get away for the holiday, consider Vegas, Baby. The big event in Vegas this year is the threeday circuit party, “Evolve.” There are party packages at a number of levels. The basic package ($595) includes tickets to Cirque du Soleil’s “Zumanity,” the kick-off party at Liaison (3645 Las Vegas Blvd., in Bally’s Hotel and Casino), one of Vegas’ newest gay nightclubs on the night before New Year’s Eve, the “Evolution” New Year’s Eve party and, on New Year’s Day, a private gay twilight city tour, a private performance of Frank Marino’s “Divas Las Vegas” at The Linq Hotel (3535 Las Vegas Blvd.) and the official after party at Share Nightclub (4636 Wynn Rd.) in the Wynn Hotel. The VIP package ($825) adds on a reception at “Zumanity” with photos with the show’s artists, two complimentary cocktails at the reception, VIP seating at the show, a cocktail at the “Evolve” kick-off party, a VIP cocktail reception with open bar and hors d’oeuvres at “Evolution,” a meet and greet with Jujubee and Raven from RuPaul’s Drag Race, a free cocktail at the “Divas Las Vegas” with VIP seating and bar access. The Ultimate Package ($1,545, per person, based on double occupancy) adds round-trip airport transportation, a three-night stay at the MGM Grand Hotel (3799 Las Vegas Blvd.), welcome gifts, a daily breakfast buffet and deluxe transportation to all events. The Ultimate Evolve VIP package ($1,945 per person, based on double occupancy) also includes round-trip airport limousine transportation. If you’d rather take in the shows during New Year’s Eve while in Vegas, there are a number of opportunities. Iggy Azalea is appearing at Drai’s at The Cromwell (3595 Las Vegas Blvd., at Caesar’s Palace). The $75 ticket includes a hosted bar from 9-11 p.m. and rooftop views of the city’s fireworks. Take in the “Snoopadelic Cabaret with Snoop
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Dogg” at Tao at The Venetian (3355 Las Vegas Blvd.). For $75, enjoy premium open bar from 9-11 p.m. with hors d’oeuvres from 9 p.m. - midnight. The three-story venue will be filled with period-influenced entertainment acts throughout the evening. In the upstairs nightclub, Snoop will perform a special DJ set as well as perform atop the venue’s LED stage. Bruno Mars and Jermaine Dupri perform at Tryst at The Wynn Hotel, tickets are $50. Drake is at Marquee at The Cosmopolitan (3708 Las Vegas Blvd.). Tickets start at “$100 for females and $150 for males” (their wording, not mine) and include a two-hour premium open bar from 9-11 p.m., passed hors d’oeuvres and a celebratory toast at midnight. If you can’t get enough of your “Jersey Shore” folks, rock out to DJ Pauly D at
Evolve Events in Las Vegas (courtesy of Evolve)
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Vanity at Hard Rock Hotel (4455 Paradise Rd.). Cover charge starts at $50 for ladies and $75 for men. It must be a Vegas thing. Macklemore and Lewis entertain at 1 Oak at The Mirage ($75, 3400 Las Vegas Blvd.), Trey Songz is at The Bank at The Bellagio ($50, 3600 Las Vegas Blvd.), Robin Thicke blurs lines at Foxtail Nightclub at SLS ($50 and up, 2535 Las Vegas Blvd.) and Maroon 5 is at Mandalay Bay
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Events Center Dec. 30 and 31 (tickets start at $99.50, 3950 Las Vegas Blvd.) If you prefer something a little less frenetic, take in Michael Feinstein and guest stars Tony nominee Laura Osnes and “American Idol” contestant Jessica Sanchez at The Smith Center (tickets start at $49, 361 Symphony Park Ave.). If you’ve still got energy after New Year’s Eve, Justin Timberlake brings his epic two-year world tour to a close with shows Thursday, Jan. 1 and Friday, Jan. 2 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Tickets are priced from $89.50.
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I Hear a Melody
ACROSS 1 Chart with the bottom line, maybe 6 Pansy supporter 10 Quills subject 14 Spine-chilling 15 Irene of Fame fame 16 Mireille of World War Z 17 Photographer Grace 18 LSD, e.g. 19 Carbon compound 20 Kitchen appliance with spinning blades 23 Airline in The Aviator 24 Sebastian or Joan 25 He rubs you the right way 29 Says “Bottoms up!” 33 Sixth word of Abe’s address 34 Over one’s head 37 Actress Perlman 38 Subject of a recent book of photos by James Spada 42 Place in a Robert Redford movie 43 Gussy up 44 Island necklace 45 Rough house
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All My Children 9 Arrived 10 Be an onlooker at the Oscars? 11 Word used in dating 12 Closet opening 13 Immigrant ed. choice 21 Former American Idol judge Abdul 22 Cone head? 25 Pirates of Penzance heroine 26 Type size 27 Somewhat, slangily 28 The Horse Fair painter Bonheur 30 “Thou ___ not covet thy neighbor’s ... ass” 31 Religious principle 32 When repeated, a Funny Girl song 35 Flower shop letters 36 Disney sci-fi flick 39 What the top did from underneath? 40 Wipe away 41 Not at all 46 Kind of truck 47 Maupin’s Significant ___ 49 Rubber stamps 51 Highly agitated down south 52 Lebanon neighbor 54 Whar she blows? 55 Crime category 56 ___ to the bottom (sank) 57 “You know how ___” 58 Use wrecking balls on 59 Gas additive 62 Sarah Jessica Parker’s “city” activity
DOWN 1 Dropout’s doc. 2 Where a sailor may hit bottom 3 Alice’s Restaurant patron 4 Earhart and others 5 Condoms? 6 The Lion King villain 7 Meat-filled treats 8 Lucci’s Kane in
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“Stand up straight, head up, shoulders back!” your father barked like a drill sergeant from the day you stood up for the first time. “The only people who slouch are lazy or sick.” Harsh words! It turns out that Dad was pretty much on target with his assessment. Good posture is more important than you know. Drooping shoulders, a sway back and forward head tilt can actually compromise your health. Gravity is constantly pulling your bodyweight downward creating a comprehensive load on every joint, forcing your organs to work harder, and giving you unwanted girth around your middle. Poor posture is usually the result of a weak core (the muscles of your abdomen, inner thighs, and middle and upper back, among others.) When these muscles are deconditioned and weak, your lower back compensates by becoming chronically tight. This instability adds to flaring, increasing waist and hip dimensions which are sure to exacerbate back problems. A swayed lower back causes the upper spine to lean backward; to keep from falling over, the chest muscles contract pulling the upper body forward. This also overdevelops the front neck muscles, often leading to neck, jaw and headache problems. Over time any or all of these difficulties, caused initially by poor posture, can result in bulging or herniated discs, arthritis, sciatica, and a whole host of other health problems. You can avoid or at least lessen many of the above situations with simple posture analysis. Stand stripped facing a full-length mirror. Check out your feet: are they flat? Do your ankles pitch inward, creating a knock-kneed effect, or do they pitch outward, shifting your weight to the outside of the heels? Good posture is dependent on the physics of proper weight bearing – every level below affects the area above
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it. The straighter and more parallel your feet are, with each heel lining up behind the second toe, the better it is for your overall posture. Now, notice your shoulders, hips, knees and ankles. Is each pair aligned at the same height? Do your ankles and knees line up directly under the hips? Are your eyes parallel? Is your head vertically straight over your neck and spine? If not, you are either developing bad posture or you already have it. Turn sideways now and start again. Do you lock your knees in hyperextension? Do you arch your lower back, creating a swayback and protruding abdomen? Do you round your shoulders or curve your upper spine forward, causing your neck and head to tilt forward? If you answered “yes” to any or all of the above questions, then you need to work on correcting your posture. Don’t feel bad because most people, even incredibly fit and beautiful people, need to “straighten up” a little. The good news is that with a little stretching, and by tweaking your workouts, you can make vast improvements on your posture in no time at all. For example, if you slump forward because your upper back is too weak and your chest and the front of your neck are too strong, your goal should be to stretch the chest while strengthening the upper back. You might try doing a little less weight on your bench presses and beef up your back exercises (wide grip lat pull downs, seated rows). Stay tuned next week for Part 2: Exercise to Improve Posture. Contact trainertomb@aol.com to set up a free consultation today. Call Tom at (954) 5571119 and ask about Holiday Gift Certificates for Training and Massage. Check us out at www.pumpnincgym.com theguymag
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