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MOST IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT BIKTARVY BIKTARVY may cause serious side effects, including: } Worsening of Hepatitis B (HBV) infection. If you have both HIV-1 and HBV, your HBV may suddenly get worse if you stop taking BIKTARVY. Do not stop taking BIKTARVY without first talking to your healthcare provider, as they will need to check your health regularly for several months.
ABOUT BIKTARVY BIKTARVY is a complete, 1-pill, once-a-day prescription medicine used to treat HIV-1 in adults. It can either be used in people who have never taken HIV-1 medicines before, or people who are replacing their current HIV-1 medicines and whose healthcare provider determines they meet certain requirements. BIKTARVY does not cure HIV-1 or AIDS. HIV-1 is the virus that causes AIDS. Do NOT take BIKTARVY if you also take a medicine that contains: } dofetilide } rifampin } any other medicines to treat HIV-1
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POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS OF BIKTARVY BIKTARVY may cause serious side effects, including: } Those in the “Most Important Information About BIKTARVY” section. } Changes in your immune system. Your immune system may get stronger and begin to fight infections. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any new symptoms after you start taking BIKTARVY. } Kidney problems, including kidney failure. Your healthcare provider should do blood and urine tests to check your kidneys. If you develop new or worse kidney problems, they may tell you to stop taking BIKTARVY. } Too much lactic acid in your blood (lactic acidosis), which is a serious but rare medical emergency that can lead to death. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you get these symptoms: weakness or being more tired than usual, unusual muscle pain, being short of breath or fast breathing, stomach pain with nausea and vomiting, cold or blue hands and feet, feel dizzy or lightheaded, or a fast or abnormal heartbeat. } Severe liver problems, which in rare cases can lead to death. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you get these symptoms: skin or the white part of your eyes turns yellow, dark “tea-colored” urine, light-colored stools, loss of appetite for several days or longer, nausea, or stomach-area pain. } The most common side effects of BIKTARVY in clinical studies were diarrhea (6%), nausea (6%), and headache (5%). These are not all the possible side effects of BIKTARVY. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you have any new symptoms while taking BIKTARVY. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.FDA.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088. Your healthcare provider will need to do tests to monitor your health before and during treatment with BIKTARVY. HOW TO TAKE BIKTARVY Take BIKTARVY 1 time each day with or without food. GET MORE INFORMATION } This is only a brief summary of important information about BIKTARVY. Talk to your healthcare provider or pharmacist to learn more. } Go to BIKTARVY.com or call 1-800-GILEAD-5. } If you need help paying for your medicine, visit BIKTARVY.com for program information.
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Lost in a Moment Patrick Colson-Price It seems at every circuit party event I attend, I always lock my eyes on that one person lost in a moment of pure bliss, from the heart-pounding music and laser light shows beaming down from above them. It happened last weekend while at the Heretic, and I made a mental note in my head that I had to write about it for my upcoming editorial. It’s moments like these that we can really learn something from those around us. We came to the Heretic a little later in the evening and as soon as we entered, the music hit us like a ton of bricks! Our friend, DJ Thiago Oliveria, knows how to throw it down, and it really brings music fanatics out on weekends they’d usually be laying low at home. We made our way to the dancefloor just as the music picked up, and out of the corner of my eye, I noticed a guy sitting on a set of speakers shaking his head like a bobblehead doll. Many might pass him by
and think he’s just high out of his mind (he might’ve been), but seconds later, he was up on his feet dancing like it was his last night on earth. Ahhhhh, it made me smile! It’s like the music ran through his bones and flowed through his veins, and with every beat, you could tell he was living his best life! Forget what he’s going through outside of those four walls at the club. This guy left it all at the door and came to leave it all on the dance floor. Within seconds of his heart-pounding dance-for-your-life routine, he was sitting back on the speaker patiently waiting for the next beat drop. Seconds later, he disappeared into the lights and fog on the dance floor, but throughout the rest of the night, this guy kept catching my eye because of the absolute joy he exuded as he made his moves. There’s a reason music drives us to find deeper meanings in our lives. It allows us to let loose, feel free, take a deep breath, and fall into the endless space of rhythm and groove. No matter what circumstances control our lives, the music is always an escape that can take us out of our realities for 30 minutes or several
hours. That’s ok, as long as we understand that we must always return to our reality off the dance floor. I’ve had my share of moments like those where I lose track of time and even my surroundings, in a trance from music, lights, and drugs. I’ve sometimes had a hard time bringing myself to accept the reality that those moments of pure bliss are just that, moments. I hear of people chasing the next high, trying to ride these waves of ecstasy hoping for something new and surreal to happen to them. The problem is, they don’t understand that reality isn’t meant to be 24/7 ecstasy. The moments we spend on the dance floor listening to the music we love makes up for the times of sadness, frustration, and fear at other points in our lives. What can we learn from being lost in a moment? Realize that it won’t last forever, but enjoy the hell out of it while it’s happening! Hold onto those memories, the beats, the rhythms, the lights, and every bead of sweat that made it possible for you to reach your own MOMENT of joy. I promise that memory will last forever! TheGeorgiaVoice.com
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Swinging Richards to Introduce Daytime Female Dancers After gay Atlanta strip club Swinging Richards filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, general manager Harry Hunt told the Georgia Voice that the club will continue to be “open as usual; all male, all nude, all night.” However, that seems to no longer be the case: the gay Atlanta favorite has announced they will be introducing female dancers into a daytime lineup to garner more revenue. Owner C.B. Jones told Project Q Atlanta that the club is set to hire 20 female dancers in order to help fund litigation costs after five former dancers sued for unpaid wages. These female dancers will come from three Sandy Springs strip clubs that closed in September of last year after a 12-year legal battle with the city over alcohol and nudity. Because Swinging Richards normally isn’t open during the day, the women will take the day shifts – a solution Jones said both gives the performers jobs and brings in more revenue for the club. Many reacted to the news adamant that the inclusion of female dancers at a gay strip club is indicative of the club closing. “SR will be closing soon,” one Twitter user wrote. “The writing is on the wall now.” However, Jones assures customers and fans that, despite the change, the club will be open for “years to come.”
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Arrests Made in Murder of Atlanta Gay Man DeKalb County police have arrested a suspect in last month’s murder of gay man Trey Peters and have issued warrants for a second suspect. Joshua Cortez Ellis, 21, was arrested last month on unrelated charges of armed robbery and aggravated assault charges, but now faces a murder charge, Sgt. J.D. Spencer told the AJC. Police also have a murder warrant for Shaleeya Moore, a second suspect, but she is not yet in custody. There is also another person of interest who police have yet to identify.
Gay Bars to be Affected by Atlanta Smoking Ban The City of Atlanta has passed an ordinance that bans smoking and vaping in public spaces, affecting several gay bars, according to the AJC. The legislation, drafted by councilperson Matt Westmoreland, expands on existing smoke-free laws to maintain “the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens of the City of Atlanta and its visitors.” “Everyone in Atlanta has the right to breathe smoke-free air,” said Westmoreland. Passed 13-2, the ordinance prohibits smoking and vaping in bars, restaurants, workplaces, hotel and motel rooms, and other enclosed public areas, including Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, beginning Jan. 2, 2020. Some exemptions exist, including private residences, tobacco and vape stores, private clubs and cigar bars, and other establishments where minors are banned and at least 20 percent or $250,000 of the annual gross revenue generated is from tobacco product sales.
Police have identified the crime as hate-motivated, as witnesses claim that the gunman called Peters a homophobic slur before shooting him in the chest and neck and taking his belongings.
An amendment to exclude adult entertainment establishments was proposed by councilperson Marci Collier Overstreet but failed. This means that places like Swinging Richards, which currently allows indoor smoking, will have to abide by the ban.
However, Georgia is one of only four states that do not have a law against hate crimes — meaning the penalty for the crime will not be worsened because Peters was targeted for being gay.
“I’m okay with it because I think it’s healthier not to have smoking indoors for people that don’t smoke,” Swinging Richards owner C.B. Jones told Project Q Atlanta. Swinging Richards reportedly plans to open an outdoor patio to accommodate smoking patrons.
If you have any information regarding the identity of the third suspect or the whereabouts of Moore, you can call the DeKalb County Police Department at 770-724-7850.
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Other gay bars and establishments expected to be affected by the ban include BJ Roosters and the Heretic. If businesses fail to comply with the ban, they will be fined $100 for the first violation and $200 for each additional violation within a year.
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After several weeks of final preparations for its new location, Woofs is back open and serving up drinks, food, and good times in Atlanta. Last weekend, staff opened their doors to guests, and within hours, the bar was already packed. “For the first day, it was so much more than I ever thought,” said bartender Dan Bergman. “We didn’t really push it. It was word of mouth. It was packed and by far the busiest day we’ve ever had.” He’s been with Woofs for 17 years, pouring drinks at the Piedmont Road location since 2002.
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“I think a lot of us were really happy. It was old and it was time for a change. The new place is bigger,” he said. Owner Gregory Hughes made the announcement in March that many staff members including Bergman were hoping for.
Regardless of ongoing renovations, guests filled in with draft beers flowing, a hot grill, and tables filled with chatter and smiles.“You can tell, it’s still a work in progress. TV’s aren’t up, but I don’t think people really cared,” said Bergman. “They were just glad to have the bar back. For many people, this is their home.”
“I try to create some of the original feel from the old space into the new space. People who know me well, who know the bar well, will walk into the new space and remember certain parts from the old space,” said
Inside, brick walls and a full wood bar make the new venue almost twice the size of the old location. Tables surround that expansive bar with plenty of standing room at the front of the bar. Outside, a decent sized patio meets
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the I-85 overpass making for easy access to the interstate and right in the heart of Atlanta’s gayborhood. But he and many of his guests admit parking is a drawback, which makes Uber and Lyft rides or even walking a viable option. “We’ve had people that are down by Ansley Mall that walk here,” said Bergman. But Bergman says regardless of the location, the size of the bar, and the newness of the venue, there’s one thing that will never run dry at Woofs. “It’s always kind of been the same vibe,” he said. “It’s just guys hanging out who like sports or guys that like guys who watch sports.”
“I thought the space was great, open and airy, and it actually allows people to socialize more, especially in the front. The patio is cute, not as big as I thought it would be and the parking situation is definitely not ideal, but maybe it’ll encourage people to Uber and not drive while drinking. Staff is great as always and very friendly. Bathrooms are big and clean.” —Talid Magdi “The new space is fantastic. There’s way more space but still maintains that cozy sports bar feel. I like that it’s kinda tucked away on its own rather than in a busy shopping center. It’s the same great staff, same great food, and ever so slightly better parking. It was a staple in the bear community before the move and will remain one after. —Kenny Crist
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Accommodating Campus Diversity Rose Pelham When the Georgia Voice asked Daniel Schwendinger why he left Agnes Scott College after his freshman year, he said it was because he did not feel included as a transgender man. Although Princeton Review listed Agnes Scott among its top ten most LGBTQ-friendly colleges in 2017, students say the school has not always made members of the trans community feel welcome. Students spoke about the difficulty of obtaining transgender housing accommodations and the complete absence of trans-feminine people from the college. The Agnes Scott 2018-2019 student handbook also frequently includes statements referring collectively to students by female pronouns and as “women.” While this is unsurprising from a women’s college, it ignores and excludes trans-masculine Scotties like Daniel. In order to find out what Agnes Scott College is doing to become more inclusive of transgender students, the Georgia Voice contacted Dr. Amy Lovell, the most senior faculty member of the Gay Johnson McDougall Center for Global Diversity and Inclusion. She spoke extensively about the Center’s work improving accommodations for transgender students in the classroom and on field trips, as well as expanding gender-neutral bathroom access. “I work directly with transgender students and the college’s IT department to implement a new policy that makes sure transgender students are consistently referred to by the correct name and pronouns, even when they have a different legal name,” she said. Colleges throughout the country use computer software to organize and access student information. Frequently, these computer programs are designed to automatically refer to students by their legal name. This creates a challenge for transgender students who may not use their legal name because it misrepresents their gender. The process for acquiring a legal name change, however, can be prohibitively difficult, especially for out-ofstate and international students. Dr. Lovell also spoke about the Center’s work educating professors and student leaders about 12 News July 19, 2019
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how to be accommodating of transgender students in the classroom and on field trips. “These efforts have been hurt by the recent resignation of the campus coordinator for inclusion and diversity, Tiffany Del Valle,” said Dr. Lovell. “She held her position for only one year. In addition, the Center also has a vacant position for an LGBTQ fellow. While the Center’s work is clearly making Agnes Scott more hospitable to transgender students, despite setbacks, it does not extend to housing accommodations, which are in a state of disarray. Tu Phung is a transgender man and rising senior at Agnes Scott College. For his first two years on campus, Tu had to share a dorm room with a cisgender woman for a roommate. This made him deeply uncomfortable, so as a freshman he began looking for ways to get a single room. “I looked up every policy and guideline, and there was nothing about accommodations for transgender students,” said Phung. He tried to raise his concerns about housing with the student government but says nothing really got answered. Eventually, he spoke with the Associate Dean and Resident Life about his situation, but still, nothing happened. Finally, he contacted the Office of Accessible Education, which was able to help him, but they had no experience working with transgender students and were confused about how to approach Tu’s request for housing accommodations. “They didn’t do anything to help me at first when I raised my concern because they didn’t know how to categorize my situation,” he said. The Office of Accessible Education is designed to collaborate “with students, faculty, and staff to help create an inclusive educational
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environment for students with disabilities,” according to the Agnes Scott website. In order to fit Tu’s case into the system the office uses for granting accommodations, it had to categorize him being transgender as a mental health condition that resulted in a disability. To that end, Phung had to send the office a letter from a physician diagnosing him with the condition of “gender dysphoria,” or discomfort with the gender he was assigned at birth. The term gender dysphoria has increasingly become controversial in some parts of the transgender community because it can imply that being transgender is a mental health issue. After Phung sent the letter to the Office of Accessible Education and completed his housing accommodations application, it took another two weeks for the college to grant him a single dorm room for the upcoming academic year. “I’m the only transgender man on campus with housing accommodations,” said Phung. “Other transgender men usually room with their romantic partners in order to avoid uncomfortable situations like the one I was in.” His experience reveals a substantial gap in the accommodations policy of Agnes Scott, which he says will have to be solved in order for the college to live up to its goal of inclusivity. Until then, other transgender male students like Daniel Schwendinger may continue to look for opportunities to transfer to co-educational institutions where options for accommodations for the LGBTQ community are endless. The Georgia Voice contacted the Agnes Scott Admission Office for comment on whether Agnes Scott is admitting or seeking to admit transgender women. The Admission Office chose not to comment. TheGeorgiaVoice.com
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 17 Drop, but you may best recognize him from his famous piano sing-along at Campagnolo Restaurant and Bar! Runners-up are Tiffany Ozuije and J Tyler BARTENDER: JIMMY COX AT WOOFS You’ll find Jimmy Cox serving up drinks of all kinds at the new Woof ’s location in the Armour District of Midtown Atlanta. It’s the city’s only gay sports bar, and with dozens of big screen TVs, the best bar food, and bartenders like Cox, it’s the perfect place for sports of all kinds. Customers say Jimmy is always friendly, genuine, and attentive. With a huge bar, Jimmy is sure to be able to serve you up exactly what you want. No matter your choice of drink — a classic mixed drink or one of the delicious beers Woofs has on tap — the drink Jimmy serves you will be delicious.
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Runners-up are Chad McDaniel at Oscar’s and Benny Baker at Campagnolo DJ: JOE GAUTHREAUX There’s no beat too big for this seasoned DJ and one of Atlanta’s newest residents! Having played almost every major circuit event worldwide — including the Winter Party Festival and White Party Miami — Gauthreaux serves up high-intensity circuit music to crowds of thousands! Most recently, Joe is part of the DJ lineup for the 2019 Joining Hearts Opening Party at the Heretic. His production career features numerous official remixes of mainstream artists like Troye Sivan, Rita Ora, Blondie, and more. Runners-up are Neon the GloGoBear and Mike Pope DRAG KING: HAYDEN FURY A transgender FTM drag king who brings his Dark Prince aesthetic, plus a barrel of laughs, to each of his curated performances. Hayden recently participated in the Glitz Glam Show at Mary’s, a monthly competition to be crowned Mx. Glitz, and performed in 18 Best of Atlanta July 19, 2019
Asheville, NC at Scandals Nightclub. Runners-up are Mystery Meat and Perk A $exxx FILMMAKER: CINDY ABEL This LGBTQ-inclusive filmmaker directed and produced the award-winning film Breaking Through, a full-length documentary that follows several openly LGBTQ elected officials as they share their stories of self-doubt and triumph. She also directed, produced, and wrote Surviving the Silence, which tells the story of Colonel Patsy Thompson who presided over the board that dismissed Colonel Grethe Cammermeyer from the military for being a lesbian. Runners-up are Jamal Sims and T Cooper DRAG QUEEN: CELESTE HOLMES
America’s Sweetheart from Blake’s on the Park, Celeste touts a number of pageant titles: she’s a former titleholder of Miss 50 States and received the title of Miss Renaissance in 2013. This year, Celeste was crowned Miss Joining Hearts 32. You can see this pageant superstar every Friday night at 11pm at Blake’s in her show Celestial Fridays. Runners-up are Misti Shores and Autumn Skyy ARTIST: BRAD GIBSON This seasoned talent has a diverse work history in the Arts, Music, and Creative Industry, with experience in both illustration and design. He has designed a number of logos for local businesses, events, and organizations. Brad is also the “Supreme Overlord” of Neon Horror, where he
parodies pop culture into twisted pinupinspired designs, which you can buy and wear in the form of stylish and unique T-shirts. Runners-up are Patrick Hanson and Jonathan Fisher LOCAL CHEF: CHEF KEVIN GILLESPIE Chef Gillespie prepares both refined and rustic dishes at his restaurant Gunshow in East Atlanta, where he offers a bold, interactive take on the traditional dining experience. Kevin’s dishes are presented on rolling carts and trays where diners can choose what they want to order a la carte. Along with his restaurant, Kevin has written a cookbook called Fire in My Belly, which includes more than 120 recipes that celebrate CONTINUES ON PAGE 20 TheGeorgiaVoice.com
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Runners-up are Darrell Grant and Clifton Guterman
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COMEDIAN: BRENT STAR Not only a comedian, but also a host/emcee, drag artist, actor, and superhero for all folks, Brent has been a long-time Atlanta favorite, winning Best Comedian for the seventh year in a row! Brent serves up a unique brand of queer comedy, as his performances combine stand-up with drag. You can regularly see Brent at the famous Laughing Skull Comedy Club in Midtown. BEST LAWYER
Runners-up are Candace Weslosky and Ian Aber
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BUSINESS PERSON: DEAN CHRONOPOULOS He’s the mogul behind Atlanta’s favorite, ROXX Tavern. Dean both owns and operates the gay hotspot, as well as the surrounding land. HIs restaurant takes home two awards for best patio/deck and best Sunday brunch!
family in 2007, where he’s covered a number of stories important to Georgians. Fred begins his and your morning with a smile, positive energy, and the local news you need to know. Runners-up are 11Alive’s Kaitlyn Ross and CBS46’s Thomas Roberts
Runners-up are James Nelson and Justin Ziegler
PARTY PRODUCER/PROMOTER: BILL KAELIN He’s synonymous with what’s hot in the ATL. Bill utilizes his nightclub experience, expert skills in marketing, and an eye for upcoming trends to be the mind behind the hottest parties in Atlanta, including most recently a Poolside Fashion Party hosted by Mr. Turk and Doggies on the Catwalk Foundation.
NEWSCASTER: WSB’S FRED BLANKENSHIP A 2019 new category all about covering the news that matters to our community! You may recognize Blankenship from Channel 2 Action News where he anchors every morning and noon. The Los Angeles native came to Atlanta and joined the WSB-TV 20 Best of Atlanta July 19, 2019
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Ron Francis Scozza HAIR STYLIST: JEREMY MATTHEWS Experience is on Jeremy Matthews’ side as a senior stylist and educator at Helmet Hairworx. He harnessed his styling skills at Paul Mitchell Beauty School and now takes pride in spreading his knowledge to Helmet’s junior team while also helping customers make the best choices for their style and hair. Runners-up are Craig Garrett with Blo Salon and Ron Massey with Balayage Studio MASSAGE THERAPIST: FRANK SANTORE Need to relax while a professional works a few kinks out? Frank Santore has been providing
BEST MASSAGE THERAPIST FRANK SANTORE
body work and massage therapy to the metro Atlanta community since 1996. He provides personalized therapy, in a safe, clinical, yet personal environment, to specially cater to each client’s personal needs. Runners-up are James Dustin and Chad Jauger LAWYER: BARRET BROUSSARD Broussard practices with Carlton Fields, representing clients in a wide range of business disputes. Barret is also very active in the community, particularly in the LGBTQ legal community. He is the vice president/president-elect of the Stonewall Bar Association and serves as the Georgia representative to the National LGBT Bar CONTINUES ON PAGE 22 TheGeorgiaVoice.com
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100% of the profits from items sold at the LNFY Thrift Store support street outreach, a youth center and transitional housing. Lost-n-Found Thrift Store Store & Donation Hours Monday – Saturday: 9am – 8pm Sunday: 11am – 6 pm 2585 Chantilly Drive, NE Atlanta, GA 30324 678-856-7824 Hotline: 678-856-7825 www.Infy.org/thrift-store
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 20 Association. Runners-up are Randy Fry with Fry Firm and Dennis Collard with Collar and Shockley Family Lawyers REALTOR: WILLIAM BEDGOOD He’s spent 14 years as a licensed realtor and is a specialist in Atlanta Beltline properties. William, who is a member of the Atlanta Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, supports his clients by employing successful negotiation skills on their behalf and applying proven strategies to get their offer accepted.
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Runners-up are Brian Guffey and Kevin Pelkey FINANCIAL PLANNER: JEREMY REESE WITH AMERIPRISE FINANCIAL SERVICES Jeremy uses his 16 years of experience to provide professional advice and personalized guidance that fits his clients’ unique life goals and investment challenges. Runners-up are Mercedes Pasqualetti with HLM and Don Dusick with Cornerstone Financial HEALTHCARE PROVIDER: TERRY HACKWORTH, NP An Adult Nurse Practitioner at AbsoluteCARE, Hackworth diagnoses and manages acute and chronic illness. Terry is certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and works both independently and in collaboration with other healthcare professionals at AbsoluteCARE. In his spare time, he works throughout the community volunteering and even is a local favorite drag queen in area LGBTQ bars! Runners-up are T. Douglas Gurley, MD and Alan Parry, MD DENTIST: DR. CHIP HILL, DDS Dr. Chip Hill has taken home Atlanta’s best dentist award since 2015 and continues to provide exceptional service to the LGBTQ 22 Best of Atlanta July 19, 2019
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community. He provides everything from cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, veneers, and teeth whitening to bonding, dental care, and general dentistry to Atlanta. Chip has been practicing for over 18 years and keeps up with the latest in dental education and technology. Runners-up are Steve Drescher, DDS and Daryl Kimche, DDS PHOTOGRAPHER: JUST TOBY This award-winning photographer takes home Atlanta’s best photographer award for the second year in a row. He has captured some of the biggest names in runway couture, drag, and burlesque behind his lens. He’s photographed some of the biggest names in drag, like Rugirls Violet Chachki and Trixie Mattel, as well as local drag personalities.
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Runners-up are Russell Youngblood and Brian McCall CHIROPRACTOR: DR. LORETTA SANDY She was last year’s runner-up and this year’s winner! This experienced, effective chiropractor serves the Decatur and Metro Atlanta areas. Loretta specializes in treating sports and repetitive stress injuries and has completed a post-graduate certification in extremity adjusting. Runners-up are Brian Knight and James Myers TATTOO ARTIST: RYAN WEAVER WITH KINGDOM TATTOO
Both the owner and tattooer at Kingdom Tattoo, Ryan has been a professional tattooer since 1999 and a constant in the Atlanta tattoo scene for the last 15 years. Ryan offers customers a wide range of tattoo services from custom back pieces to small designs, all created with top-notch quality and exceptional customer service. Runners-up are Matt Greenhalgh with Only You Tattoo and Matt Stauser with Rubicon Tattoo UP AND COMING LGBTQ YOUTH: SAMUEL LIM Lim is a non-binary educator, community leader, and activist. They are a member of CONTINUES ON PAGE 24 TheGeorgiaVoice.com
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Runners-up are Jochen Schaefer and Mark Rachal
SERVICES
PHARMACY: ALLIANCE COMMUNITY PHARMACY Alliance takes home the Best Of award for the second year in a row, making it the go-to spot for pharmaceutical services, Medicare counseling, and immunizations. The Midtown pharmacy has been serving the Atlanta LGBTQ community since 2013 and has since partnered with MISTER and Positive Impact Health Center to provide free, confidential HIV-testing services to members of the community. Look for counseling services as well for those in need! Runners-up are CVS at Ansley Mall and Avita Pharmacy LGBTQ CARE: POSITIVE IMPACT Positive Impact Health Centers provides HIV specialty care and support services, behavioral health including substance abuse treatment, HIV testing, and prevention services. In addition, the center puts on the Atlanta AIDS Walk annually to raise money for its locations in Decatur, Duluth, and Marietta. Positive Impact is not a stranger to Best Of awards, winning in 2017’s Best Of 24 Best of Atlanta July 19, 2019
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for HIV/AIDS non-profit!
Body Fitness
Runners-up are Absolute Care and AIDS Healthcare Foundation
HAIR SALON: HELMET HAIRWORX Located just feet from 10th Street and Piedmont Road, and Piedmont Park, Helmet Hairworx is the go-to spot for many in the LGBTQ community! With more than a dozen hair stylists, there’s never a long wait to get a fresh, new ’do! Owner and local photographer, Randy Addison, opened up shop in 2003. Since then, he’s grown his brand in two locations (Midtown and Virginia Highlands) and continues to create client confidence with every haircut his stylists give!
GYM: LA FITNESS AT ANSLEY MALL One of the gayest gyms in the Southeast according to some locals, and it’s why LA Fitness at Ansley Mall has won Best Of for a consecutive four years! Muscle men, short shorts, and tight tank tops give you a lot to gaze at while working on your fitness. There are more than a dozen locations across the Atlanta metro with a large number of LGBTQ clientele. From heated pools and basketball courts to aerobics and spin classes, this gym franchise gives you the best bang for your buck! Runners-up are Gravity Fitness and Urban
Runners-up are Blo Salon and Company T Barbershop SPA: JEJU KOREAN SPA
BEST HAIR SALON HELMET HAIRWORX
A popular spot for tourists and locals who want to spend the day relaxing with a book in hand or meditating. The spa includes separate nude wet areas for men and women, and a coed space with a handful of different saunas including salt, gold and silver, cool, charcoal, and more. Guests are also able to schedule massages, use the facilities small fitness center, and dine at JeJu’s authentic Korean restaurant inside. A full-day pass costs only $30, with additional services at an extra price. Runners-up are Natural Body Spa & Shop, and Blue MedCenter HOTEL: LOEWS HOTELS This upscale Midtown hotel rises into the CONTINUES ON PAGE 26 TheGeorgiaVoice.com
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THEATER: OUT FRONT THEATRE COMPANY Out Front takes the three-peat win for best theater! Established in 2016 to tell stories of the LGBTQ experience and community, Out Front gives voice to LGBTQ artists through theatre. Out Front is committed to inclusivity by implementing internal policies of color-conscious casting, including female playwrights and playwrights of color in programming, and employing minority creative teams. Runners-up are Actor’s Express and Serenbe Playhouse LGBTQ NON-PROFIT: RAINBOW HOUSE Rainbow House works to eliminate homelessness in the LGBTQ community by providing new and innovative affordable housing for those experiencing homelessness. They believe that safe affordable housing is a right, not a privilege – and they’re dedicated 26 Best of Atlanta July 19, 2019
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to fulfilling that right by whatever means possible. Runners-up are Sister Love and Jerusalem House HIV/AIDS NON-PROFIT: THE ARMORETTES This legendary camp drag organization has raised over $2.2 million for those living with HIV/AIDS since its inception 40 years ago. The Armorettes have been stepping up to do what’s right since the height of the AIDS epidemic during the late ’70s and early ’80s, and will continue to do so until a cure has been found.
Runners-up are Positive Impact and Open Hand LGBTQ EVENT: THE ARMORETTES EASTER DRAG RACE There’s a new winner in town for Atlanta’s top LGBTQ event! It’s a celebration of Easter with performances from Armorettes queens, an Easter Bonnet contest, cocktails, games like Drag Race, Tops N Bottoms, Musical Chairs, Snap Your Weiner, an egg hunt, and more! Proceeds from the event benefit those living with HIV/AIDS. Runners-up are Atlanta Pride and Out on Film
SPORTS TEAM/LEAGUE: ATLANTA BUCKS RUGBY Atlanta’s only inclusive gay rugby team whose mission is to provide a fraternal, discrimination-free environment for gay and diverse communities through the sport of rugby. Most recently, the Bucks won the 2017 Independence Cup at the IGR NA East Championship. Runners-up are National Flag Football League of America and Hotlanta Volleyball Association CONTINUES ON PAGE 30 TheGeorgiaVoice.com
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 26 HOUSE OF WORSHIP: ST. MARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH It’s the third consecutive win for this diverse congregation of believers who welcomes all, no matter who they are or where they’ve been. The church takes pride in opening their doors to all ages, races, and life situations, a dedication obviously seen in their motto: “Love, Accepting, and Serving.” Runners-up are New Covenant Church of Atlanta and Spiritual Living Center of Atlanta
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PHO: PHO KING The name says it all! It’s “Pho King” delicious with everything from pho noodle soup to rice plates that encompass most of the foods and beverages of Vietnam. The Midtown location is nestled among tall apartment and office buildings, making it the perfect walkable spot for an afternoon or evening meal all within budget.
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Runners-up are Pho 24 and Pho Dai Loi BAR FOOD: MIDTOWN MOON Formerly named Burkhart’s, the popular drag bar boasts tasty eats as well! Their juicy steak dinner is the talk of the town, but guests can order seafood, desserts, salads, and appetizers while sipping on their cocktails. Don’t forget to grab your dollar bills as the bar hosts drag shows several times a week. Runners-up are Roxx Tavern and Woofs COFFEE HOUSE: STARBUCKS AT ANSLEY MALL This coffee shop in the heart of the gayborhood takes the Best Of award for the fourth year in a row! Talk about a coffee high! A popular all-day spot for the LGBTQ community, this location is known for their LGBTQ baristas, refreshing coffee drinks, and the best people-watching in the metro. Runners-up are Dancing Goats Coffee Company and Caribou Coffee BBQ: FOX BROTHERS 30 Best of Atlanta July 19, 2019
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Be prepared to do a lot of finger-licking at Atlanta’s best BBQ joint located in Little Five Points. Opened by twins, Johnathan and Justin Fox, this Texas-style BBQ has been serving Atlantans since 2007. The restaurant is also a featured vendor at the home of the Atlanta Braves, SunTrust Park. They’re also the official BBQ for the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United at MercedesBenz Stadium! If you’re looking for BBQ on the go, check out their walk-up BBQ stand called “Que”-Osk located at the Armour Yards in Midtown.
SUNDAY BRUNCH: ROXX TAVERN There really is a little bit of everything for everyone at Roxx Tavern off Cheshire Bridge, including their EGG-citing Sunday Brunch! From egg entrees to omelettes, and of course those must-have sweets, this Atlanta staple is the place to go for good food and some of the best indoor and outdoor seating in Atlanta. The restaurant’s owner, Dean Chronopoulos, takes the Best Of award for business person for keeping Roxx Tavern a frequent stop for many LGBTQ Atlantans!
Runners-up are Community Q BBQ and Fat Matt’s Rib Shack
Runners-up are Henry’s Midtown Tavern and Joe’s on Juniper
BEST DOUGHNUTS
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DOUGHNUTS: KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS There’s nothing like catching a glimpse of the HOT NOW sign and indulging in a warm and gooey glazed doughnut from one of America’s oldest doughnut companies! It’s so popular in Atlanta, retired NBA star Shaquille O’Neal recently took ownership of the location on Ponce de Leon Avenue! The shop has frequent promotions including specialty doughnuts and email coupons, but you didn’t hear it from us! CONTINUES ON PAGE 32 TheGeorgiaVoice.com
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 30 Runners-up are Sublime Doughnuts and Revolution Doughnuts BAKERY: HIGHLAND BAKERY For the third year in a row, Highland Bakery is the go-to spot for sweet-tooths across Atlanta! A But first, try their breakfast and lunch menu with a handful of savory items including vegan and vegetarian options! Find the original location in Old Fourth Ward with other locations in Midtown, the GSU campus, and Decatur, all with a cozy, rustic atmosphere perfect for a cup of coffee to get your morning going! Their bakery case is always full of cookies, cupcakes, and tarts, and if you’re due for a wedding soon, they even make wedding cakes! Runners-up are Alon’s Bakery and Market, and Metrotainment Bakery
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MEXICAN: LAS MARGARITAS The perfect spot to grab an ice-cold margarita, hence the restaurant’s name! Chef Juan Hernandez brings a mixture of Colombia and Mexico to his pan-Latin fusion spot on Cheshire Bridge. The true winners here are the variety of drinks served up to guests, including their shots, flights, and cervezas (beer)! Don’t forget their Sunday Brunch with unlimited eats and drinks during brunch hours! It’s a deal that will drive you loco! Runners-up are Zocalo and La Hacienda PATIO/DECK: ROXX TAVERN There’s something about enjoying a chilled cocktail on a beautiful patio in the heat of the summer! Roxx Tavern delivers a unique CONTINUES ON PAGE 34
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 32 patio dining and drinking experience like no other, with lush greenery, fans to keep guests cooled off, and a wait staff working hard to give you the best experience imaginable! Expect Friday’s, Saturday’s, and Sunday’s to be packed with a very LGBTQ crowd! Runners-up are Henry’s Midtown Tavern and Joe’s on Juniper ITALIAN: CAMPAGNOLO Located near the central point of gay Atlanta, Campagnolo offers up a true taste of Italy, and don’t think they won’t try to take you to the hills of Tuscany! Their menu entrees read mostly in Italian, giving guests the ultimate experience! Once you’re full from a romantic dinner, the bars of gay Midtown are right around the corner! Like many high-end restaurants, Campagnolo’s menu changes often, so our advice is to visit as often as possible!
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Runner’s up are La Tavola and Nino’s Italian Restaurant LATIN: LAS MARGARITAS In need of your Latin dish fix? Las Margaritas gives you a wide variety of entrees like Chilaquiles and Chimichangas, plus food fare from the streets of Colombia! After traveling across Latin America, Chef Juan Hernandez knew he wanted to create an atmosphere to take his guests on a unique food journey! Pair any cocktail on the expansive menu with an entree and you’re on your way to the ultimate fiesta! Runners-up are Papi’s Cuban & Carribean Grill, and Mojitos Bistro ROMANTIC: TWISTED SOUL COOKHOUSE & POURS Chef Deborah VanTrece uses a lot of her soul and delicious food to create the most romantic atmosphere for couples across Atlanta! Her southern-inspired entrees and craft cocktails concocted by expert bartenders give guests a chance to explore what’s to love about food and drinks! Opening in 2016, the restaurant owned by openly lesbian chef, VanTrece, is an avid supporter of the 34 Best of Atlanta July 19, 2019
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LGBTQ community in Atlanta! One more reason why this restaurant is the Best Of for 2019! Runners-up are Campagnolo and Floataway Cafe VEGETARIAN: CAFE SUNFLOWER There’s something strange about not eating meat, but at Cafe Sunflower, expert chefs allow you to indulge in other delectable treats without breaking the bank! For over 20 years, the restaurant has introduced guests to the art of plant-based cooking. With locations in Midtown and Sandy Springs, vegan is always on the list for a quick, healthy lunch or dinner! Runners-up are Kale Me Crazy and
Herban Fix CHEAP EATS: EATS ON PONCE You could feed a handful of guests with just one plate at Eats on Ponce, and at a great price as well! It’s the third consecutive win for Eats on Ponce as the big portion cafeteria-style servings don’t break the bank! A meat and three sides cost guests about $12, including a slice of good ol’ southern style cornbread! The interior is unique as well with hundreds of license plates from around the country covering the restaurant’s walls! Runners-up are Roxx Tavern and Doc Chey’s Noodle House BURGER: GRINDHOUSE KILLER BURGERS
BEST CHEAP EATS
EATS ON PONCE
Burgers are made for devouring, and Grindhouse Killer Burgers gives you the perfect place to do it, no knife needed! The joint was created by Emory Graduate, Alex Brounstein, back in 2009. Five locations including, one at the Atlanta HartsfieldJackson International Airport, give guests a little taste of the South! One must-have: The HillBilly Style Burger topped with pimento cheese, jalapenos, brisket chili, and onions! Your tastebuds will thank us later! Runners-up are Roxx Tavern and The Vortex Bar & Grill PIZZA: FELLINI’S Take a bite into a slice of heaven at Fellini’s, offering up pizza in all sizes and flavors! With CONTINUES ON PAGE 36 TheGeorgiaVoice.com
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DANCEFLOOR: HERETIC ATLANTA It’s the fourth consecutive win for Heretic Atlanta as it continues to bring in top DJ talent from around the world including names like Paulo, Aron, Dani Toro, and more! Multiple bars give guests quicker service with an outdoor patio to accommodate busy weekend crowds. As for the dancefloor, the lights and sound will take you to another dimension with your closest friends and strangers from around the city! Just steps from the dancefloor, Bulldog Custom Leathers offers a variety of harnesses, lubes, and toys to keep your night alive!
BEST DANCEFLOOR; OVERALL LGBTQ BAR HERETIC ATLANTA
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Runners-up are TEN Atlanta and My Sister’s Room CIRCUIT PARTY WEEKEND: BIG OL’ SLICE OF 100% GENUINE ATLANTA GAY PRIDE WEEKEND Our newest award goes to a circuit party weekend that continues to bring the heat every year! Coinciding with Atlanta Gay Pride weekend in October, Big Ol’ Slice brings in DJ’s from around the world to spin the hottest beats for thousands of locals and visitors! Rosabel headlines this year’s Saturday night pride event, and other weekend events include DJ’s Paulo, Danny Verde, Tony Moran, Joe Gauthreaux (BEST OF ATLANTA DJ WINNER), Alex Acosta, Isaac Escalante, Kevin DuRard, Micky Friedmann, and Alyson Calagna! It’s a mustgo-to event and one of the last pride festivals for 2019! Runners-up are Joining Hearts and Peach Party 36 Best of Atlanta July 19, 2019
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DRAG SHOW: THE OTHER SHOW AT MIDTOWN MOON The Other Show is weird and witty with a heaping dose of talent and a side of glamour, with some of Atlanta’s top drag queens competing for your dollars! The usual line-up includes Edie Cheezburger, Jaye Lish, Taejah Thomas, Molly Rimswell and Orchid. Happening each Friday night in the heart of Ansley Park at Midtown Moon, it’s a show that you won’t want to miss, and now with the Best Of award to compliment the incredible talent on stage! Runners-up are The Armorettes at the Heretic and Celestial Friday’s at Blakes on the Park
BEST DRAG SHOW
ANSLEY ANIMAL CLINIC
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AFTER HOURS: XION Looking to dance until the sun rises above the Atlanta skyline? Xion has been serving up beats for the local circuit community for years now, and now is home to some of the most intense after-hours parties in the Southeast! Located below BJ Roosters, the seedy yet industrial space gets foggy and hot at the peak of the parties! Outfitted with couches and chairs, many guests visit Xion for a relaxing end to their morning, but expect a packed crowd until the last beat is dropped! Runners-up are Flex Atlanta and Manifest4U
especially in the LGBTQ community. This year, Heretic Atlanta takes the top prize for where Atlanta locals choose to spend their nights! The venue houses several bars, an outdoor patio, Bulldogs Custom Leather shop, an expansive dance floor with lighting and sound, and some of the most loyal patrons in the city! General Manager of the Heretic, Alan Collins, also works to bring in some of the top DJ talents from around the world while offering up local DJ’s for weekend events as well! Runners-up are Midtown Moon and Blakes on the Park
OVERALL LGBTQ BAR: HERETIC ATLANTA Atlanta is known for top-notch nightlife,
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PET ADOPTION: ATLANTA HUMANE SOCIETY The AHS steps back into the top spot after taking 2017’s Best Of award for pet adoption. It serves about 30,000 animals each year and places about 9,000 dogs and cats into loving forever homes. Atlanta Humane Society puts the animals first: they do not euthanize adoptable animals and have no time limits for animals once they’re in their care. This organization is proud to be working to end pet homelessness and overpopulation in Atlanta. Runners-up are PAWS Atlanta and Lifeline Animal Project
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BOOKSTORE: CHARIS BOOKS & MORE This independently-owned feminist bookstore takes home the award for the fifth consecutive year in a row! It’s not only known for its leftof-center titles, but also its central role within the local progressive community. In addition to hosting special monthly events including book signings and readings, their selection of topselling LGBTQ literature is out of this world! Check out their new location in the heart of Decatur steps from Agnes Scott College. Runners-up are Barnes and Noble and Half Price Books ADULT NOVELTY STORE: BRUSHSTROKES PLEASURES Who says toy stores are just for kids? Brushstrokes Pleasures wins for the fifth year in a row as Atlanta’s go-to shop for all things sexy! Located in the heart of the Ansley gayborhood, Brushstrokes Pleasure stocks it all: Fetish gear, sexual supplements, vacuum pumps, condoms, lubricants and more. Runners-up are Tokyo Valentino and Barking Leather TATTOO PARLOR: ONLY YOU TATTOO The first win for this ink shop located in the Grant Park neighborhood. With five tattoo TheGeorgiaVoice.com
artists on staff open seven days a week, the level of tattooing and customer service is written in the ink! Runners-up are Timeless Tattoo and Kingdom Tattoo LEATHER GEAR: BARKING LEATHER In the market for a new harness or something leather? Barking Leather not only has a stand-alone store located off Cheshire Bridge Road but a specialty store in the bottom floor of the Atlanta Eagle! From custom made leather pieces made to order to novelty items like floggers, whips, cock rings, restraints and much more, this is the place to go if you’re looking to let your fantasies take over! Runners-up are Brushstrokes Pleasures and Bulldog Leather GAY APPAREL: BOY NEXT DOOR MENSWEAR It’s the third consecutive win for BND and their merchandise speaks to why Atlanta voted them number one! Whether you want to be seen or do a little peeking yourself, head into this apparel shop for the latest fashions including brands like PUMP, Nasty Pig, and more! Looking for swimwear? There’s a wide selection of speedos, trunk shorts, jockstraps, and thongs! Runners-up are Brushstrokes Pleasures and ABETTERBUZZ Brand Goods
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FLORIST: FOXGLOVES & IVY FLORAL DESIGN STUDIO Flowers are the way to every person’s heart, and at Foxgloves, their focus is the customer’s smile! For the fourth consecutive year, this Little 5 Points florist serves up a wide variety of floral options for all occasions. Runners-up are Twelve Boutique & Flowers and Adaptation Floral Design GIFT SHOP: BRUSHSTROKES PLEASURES Brushstrokes Pleasures takes another win, this time for gift shop with a huge selection of novelty gives, sexual and non-sexual, for everyone! From socks, shirts, toys, gag gifts, and more, this shop knows how to celebrate all occasions of the year! Their merchandise is always changing, so swing in and see what new items they have to offer! Runners-up are Barking Leather and The Merchant FURNITURE STORE: ITAGLIA HOME DESIGN There’s no room for tacky furniture in this city, and that’s why Intalgia takes home this award for the third year in a row! From couches, chairs, coffee tables, and lamps, the modern yet classic feel of each piece will add a special touch to any room of your home! Located at Ansley Mall, it’s a prime spot for members of
THRIFT STORE: LOST-N-FOUND YOUTH Five years and counting! It’s why LNF is the go-to spot for items donated back to the community, and all for a good cause! The thrift store is set up to help fund Lost-NFound Youth, and everything they sell goes directly back into the non-profit organization supporting homeless LGBTQ youth. Runners-up are Out of the Closet and Second Life JEWELRY STORE: WORTHMORE JEWELERS Winner of the best jewelry store for the fourth year in a row, it’s where the LGBTQ community goes for those special gifts of love and gratitude! Known as the coolest store in America by InStore Magazine, Worthmore Jewelers arrived on the jewelry scene opening in the early 1990s in Midtown Atlanta. The store is known for its fine jewelry, watches, custom designs, and art. Runners-up are Tiffany’s and Jonathan Buckhead LIQUOR & WINE STORE: TOWER BEER, WINE & SPIRITS The place to go to for the best in alcohol for any party or event! Tower wins the BEST OF award for the second year in a row, but their legacy in the community goes way back! Over the last several decades, so many epic benders began with a simple run to a Tower liquor store for a six-pack and a bag of ice that it boggles the imagination. When you absolutely, positively have to find your favorite obscure stout from Lichtenstein or a good Bordeaux approved by the right French wine-control authorities — but at a reasonable price — you probably have one within a couple of miles of your residence. Runners-up are Greens and Ansley Wine Merchants July 19, 2019 Best of Atlanta 39
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It took a while but Onstage Atlanta has a home again. For 15 long months, the company was homeless after losing their Decatur space but now they are up and running again in a location just miles from where they once were. They are producing again as well — their new take of “Spring Awakening” has just opened. The musical — which won eight Tony Awards — is based on Frank Wedekind’s controversial 1891 play that follows the lives of a group of German teenagers dealing with their sexuality and growing up. With music by Duncan Sheik and book and lyrics by Steven Sater, the original Broadway version featured Jonathan Groff and Lea Michele. Directing the piece is out company member Charlie Miller, a big fan of the musical himself, having seen the national touring version and the Actor’s Express take. “I loved the show and as we moved into a new space, I thought the kind of show it is would work well there,” he says. “I think a lot of the issues that the show deals with are surprisingly timely and interesting. I also thought I could do a pretty good job of presenting this to our audience. The show has not been done in the city for a while.” The characters include Melchior (Jacob Valleroy), an intellectual living in an authoritarian, adult-dominated world and trying to figure out where he fits. “Melchior is dealing with his coming of age and sexuality,” says Miller. “He understands intellectually what sex is but has never had it. Throughout the play, he discovers what it means to him, good and bad.” Wendla (Emily Winchell) is an innocent, naive girl sheltered from a lot of things in life but she feels her body changing while Moritz (Shane Murphy) is confused by relationships and has to deal with a domineering father who berates him 42 Columnists July 19, 2019
for not living up to expectations and a lot of internal angst at home. “Spring Awakening” also features a subplot about the same-sex relationship between teenagers Ernst (John Jenkins) and Hanschen (Austin Basham) who eventually give in to their feelings. “All of us have gone through these kinds of things are teenagers,” says Miller. “When you look back to the original, it’s shocking that it’s over 100 years old. It’s all fascinating to watch.” He feels the musical is especially relevant in this day and age, with the controversy over the recently passed heartbeat bill and discussions about abortion rights. “There are obviously issues of teenage sex as well. Living in the South, I feel like we, as Americans, are sheltered to what that means versus being open and honest about what it means to be a human. This is a reflection of a direction it can take in society today and the things that go on in a young person’s brain.
This version of the show features a first for Onstage Atlanta: a seven-piece orchestra. The orchestra won’t be physically on stage but will be visible behind a scrim. Aurora Theatre, who produce musicals as well as anyone in town, has just opened their 2019-2020 season this week with Stephen Schwartz’s “Children of Eden.” Directed by Justin Anderson, it’s described as an “epic masterpiece” about the Book of Genesis and the struggle between parents and children. Its large cast includes Maxim Gukhman and Naima Carter Russell from the company’s “Memphis.”
SHOWING TIMES “Spring Awakening” Onstage Atlanta July 19 - August 24 “Children of Eden” Aurora Theatre Through September 1
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Category Is … Healthy Food Realness Cliff Bostock If your thing is pizza, meat, and veganism, you’ll want to check out Plant Based Pizzeria in Virginia-Highland. Open since January, the tiny venue is open for take-out only. While the exterior is completely nondescript, the interior is like AstroTurf meets arty graffiti and great music. The pizzas are made with spelt flour, which is significantly more nutritious than white flour, but don’t go thinking it’s gluten-free. There is that option, but it’s going to add $5 to the cost, which is already kind of high at $20 for most of the 12-inch pies. I’ve only tried one, the Georgia Peach, which features a lot of vegan Beyond Sausage, vegan mozzarella, roasted basil sauce, and small cubes of roasted peaches. Honestly, I wasn’t blown away. Besides the trendy Impossible Burger, I don’t find most vegetarian meat and cheese substitutes palatable. If I were a vegan accustomed to these impersonators, maybe I’d feel differently. I admit that I’m not especially fond of spelt flour. My pizza’s dough was thick and kind of crumbly. I don’t typically want meat on a conventional pizza. (My thing is usually the Margherita). My plan at Plant Based Pizzeria was to build a pie with “real” vegetables only, but that’s hard to do here. There is one all-vegetablecomposed pie, the Vegan Deluxe, but it also features the weird vegan mozzarella. I do like the restaurant’s roasted basil sauce. You can also order a burger or calzone here. By the way, both the Decatur and Old Fourth Ward locations of Ammazza pizzerias are now serving vegetarian options. Speaking of gluten…sometimes, you don’t know what’s in your own backyard. That’s the case with two-year-old Mediterranea, a Grant Park restaurant I only recently discovered. I’ve had one dinner and a brunch there, and I love the place, as much for the pleasant vibe as the food. The restaurant, which includes a bakery, is literally 100-percent gluten-free. I promise that you won’t even notice. Dinner here is on the costly side, but lunch and brunch are
MORE INFO Plant Based Pizzeria 730 Barnett St. 404-835-2739 PlantBasedPizzeria.net Mediterraniea 332 Ormond St. Atlanta, GA 404-748-4219 MediterraneaAtl.com Food Terminal 5000 Buford Highway, Suite B201 Chamblee, GA 678-353-6110 FoodTerminal.com
Top left and right: The interior waiting area and the Peach pizza at Plant Based Pizzeria. Above left: Neonya shrimp at Mediterranea. Above right: Large noodles topped with shiitake mushrooms and ground chicken at Food Terminal. (Photos by Cliff Bostock)
moderately priced. So far, the best thing I’ve sampled at dinner has been gigantic shrimp tossed with rice-like orzo pasta, escarole, golden raisins, pine nuts, and feta cheese. This is from Calabria in Italy, where one of the owners was born. I also liked my brunch of two small salmon croquettes, served with a crowded plate full of olives, a hard-boiled
egg, nuts, labneh cheese, dried fruits, and apple relish. It also includes one of the best dolmas (stuffed grape leaves) I’ve eaten in years. The true homage to Our Lady of Gluten is the bakery. I ate what looked like a cube of cake but was called a scone. There are several varieties and I picked one made was cherries and pecans.
I’m waiting impatiently for the new location of Food Terminal to open on Marietta Street in West Midtown. Meanwhile, I’m still a regular at the restaurant’s always-crowded Buford Highway location, which I visited last Friday. The restaurant’s emphasis is on Malaysian street food, which is a hybrid of numerous Asian countries. The Terminal’s menu is in the form of a gigantic magazine with so many choices, I always end up asking the server for suggestions. The best dish among six that two friends and I ordered was a small plate of long, gummy noodles topped with shiitake mushrooms and ground chicken awash with slightly spicy oil. I also liked a plate of Nyonya shrimp, a fusion of Chinese and Malaysian spices that creates a moderately spicy, sour taste. The huge shrimp were served over vegetable noodles. Cliff Bostock is a longtime Atlanta restaurant critic and former psychotherapist turned life coach; cliffbostock@gmail.com.
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Winner of eight Tony Awards, “Spring Awakening” is a provocative exploration of the journey from adolescence to adulthood told through an electrifying contemporary musical with a pop/ rock score. Based on Frank Wedekind’s controversial 1891 play of the same name, it follows the interweaving lives of a group of German teenagers as they navigate issues of sexuality, morality, and adulthood. Although set in late-19th century Germany, the angst, emotion, desire, and romance still ring true today. Onstage Atlanta’s version of it opens tonight. 8pm, through August 24 Don’t miss the Boys of BJs strut their stuff. 8pm BJ Roosters Get ready to celebrate Joining Hearts 32 with two super-star DJ’s, Joe Gauthreaux and Leanh, on-stage creating music magic at the official kickoff party. For ticket information, visit gaboyevents.com. 10pm – 3am Heretic Atlanta
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The Auburn Avenue Research Library in collaboration with Hammonds House Museum will host renowned photographer Adreinne Waheed, who will discuss her book of photography “Black Joy & Resistance.” What can be deemed as a visual representation of Maya Angelou’s “And Still We Rise” through her camera lens, Adreinne Waheed’s “Black Joy & Resistance” masterfully captures “The Souls of Black Folks.” 3pm Come get wet for Joining Hearts 32 to help raise awareness and funds to provide care and housing assistance to people living with HIV/AIDS in Atlanta. Since 1987 Joining Hearts has donated more than $2.5 million to various local beneficiaries. Enjoy superstar Rick Braile and an opening set by Andres Vergel. Patrons will all enjoy food by Sun In My Belly and end with a fabulous fireworks display. 4 – 10:30pm Greystone at Piedmont Park
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Don’t miss Valley of the Dills with Miz Cracker from “Rupaul’s Drag Race.” This is the Official Season 11 tour afterparty, with performances by Brigitte Bidet, Dotte Com, Iv Fischer, Molly Rimswell, Royal Tee, SHI, Taylor Alxndr, and TJ Maxx.10pm – 3am My Sister’s Room (Publicity photo)
It’s 1962 in Baltimore, and the “pleasantly plump” teen Tracy Turnblad has only one desire: to dance on the popular “Corny Collins Show.” She’s a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart who sets out to follow her extraordinary dreams and win the boy she loves. Winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, “Hairspray” is piled bouffant-high with laughter, romance, and deliriously tuneful songs. 8pm, through July 21 City Springs Theatre Company/
Byers Theatre Atlanta house legend DJ Ron Pullman returns to town, spinning tonight. 9pm Mixx Atlanta The only hoedown in Atlanta! All night dancing to a mix of country, swing, and pop! There’s line dancing, two-step, west coast swing, east coast swing, and more! No cover!
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Sunday, July 21
DJ Pagano returns to Xion after hours to celebrate Joining Hearts weekend. 3 – 7am BJ Roosters Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! As part of the Coca Cola Film Festival at the Fox Theatre, “Mary Poppins” screens today — and it’s the Sing-along version. 2pm After an impactful launch in Miami this spring, the Sweet Spot crew is spreading the love this summer with their new Sweet Spot event. Sweet Spot resident joy-makers Deane and DJ Pride are bringing a different flavor and will be joined by Atlanta’s own Brian Rojas. The trio will be pumping a surprising, unpredictable and joy-inducing blend of modern and classic house, soulstirring and vintage jams, connected by a yummy base of percussive fierceness. 2 – 7pm District Atlanta The PFLAG support group for parents and families of LGBTQ children opens its doors tonight. 2:30 – 4pm Atlanta International School
Monday, July 22
It’s All Music Monday with DJ Bill Berdeaux. Blakes on the Park
Tuesday, July 23
Up for some basketball? The Los Angeles Sparks visit the Atlanta Dream tonight. 7pm State Farm Arena Enjoy good vibes and great music with DJ Schilla tonight. Bulldogs
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Michelle Malone’s performances can go from contemplative coffeehouse quiet to rowdy and “Deluxe reverb on 10” at the turn of a dime. Her passionate, uncompromising style has won her loyal following worldwide. Michelle’s new record “Slings and Arrows” is upbeat, defiant, and jubilant, flush with the raw energy, emotion, and slide guitar that’s always been a part of her signature sound all while nudging her deeper into some personal new territory. Malone teams with Linda Bolley for a gig tonight. 7pm Eddie’s Attic (Official photo)
Wednesday, July 24
Campy, outrageous and full of showtunes, Twisted Broadway is tonight, hosted by Edie Cheezburger. Lips Atlanta
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Do you want to read books by amazing Black women writers? Do you want to discuss works from a Black feminist perspective(s)? Do you want to do all of this in an awesome gem of a feminist bookstore? Then the Black Feminist Book Club is for you. Charis Circle board chair Susana Morris is the facilitator of this group. This spring and summer Black Feminist contemporary memoirs are on tap and tonight it’s “The Light of the World” by Elizabeth Alexander. This is a Charis Circle From Margin to Center literary event and the suggested donation is $5. 7 – 9pm Charis Books and More
Let the sunshine in! It was one of the company’s biggest hits ever and now the musical “Hair” is back. Running through August 18, the musical plays tonight. 8pm Wild Flower Meadow at Serenbe Playhouse
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Mix and mingle with LGBTQ+ business professionals, allies, non-profit leaders, and more at the AGLCC (Atlanta Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce) Fourth Friday gathering, sponsored by AARP. 5:30 – 7:30pm Urban Foodie Feed Store Direct from Broadway! If you want to be part of the party of the summer, get thee to Actor’s Express for the hilarious, sexy Broadway hit “Head Over Heels,”
LADIES OF THE G8YTIES edition! Because “Girl just want to have fun”. Come join us as we celebrate some of the greatest women in music from the ’80s including Madonna, Cher, Whitney Houston, Debbie Gibson, Tiffany, Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner, Bananarama, The Bangles, Janet Jackson, Diana Ross, Chaka Khan, Tina Turner, Pat Benatar, Joan Jett, Stevie Nicks, Jody Watley, Kim Wilde and more. Dj Mike Pope will be spinning all your favorite songs from the divas of the ‘80s. $10 cover all night long. 10pm – 3am Heretic Atlanta
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HRC invites you to their fourth annual tennis social, Serving for Equality. Players of all skill levels are encouraged to participate in this fun doubles event and will receive a commemorative event t-shirt and gift bag. Don’t have a doubles partner? Organizers will pair you up with other players and you can make some new friends along the way. Not a tennis player? That’s okay. Join as a spectator. Players and spectators will enjoy complimentary food, cocktails, a complimentary pop from King of Pops, a silent auction, music and more. 6 – 10pm Sharon E. Lester Tennis Center ABBA The Concert continues to be the top ABBA tribute group in the world, dazzling all who see with their fantastic performance while playing the most iconic hits from ABBA, including “Mamma Mia,” “S.O.S,” “Money, Money, Money,” “The Winner Takes All,” “Waterloo,” “Gimme, Gimme, Gimme,” and “Dancing Queen.” 8pm Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre
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Monday, July 29
T-Time Atlanta Trans Youth holds its weekly meeting. 7pm St. Annes Episcopal Church
Tuesday, July 30
It’s Trivia Tuesday night at the Hideaway Atlanta with host DeWayne Morgan. 8:30pm
Wednesday, July 31
Enjoy two rowdy events at the Heretic Atlanta — Warp Zone begins at 9pm and then Boys’ Night Out dance party kicks off at 10pm.
Thursday, Aug. 1
Alex Suarez hosts FEMME tonight. FEMME is dedicated to providing a safe space for queer folks, allies, and a range of entertainers to come to together under one roof for a night of performance, drag, and one big ass dance party. Performers include Reptilian Anderson, Calcutta and TJ Maxxx. 10pm – 2am Sister Louisa’s Church
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Everybody farts. Whether we admit to it or not, we are built to pass gas when necessary. For some, those moments can come at the most inopportune time. I grew up in a family that had the freedom to express themselves as they needed, with the understanding it was still a private matter and not to be expressed if others were in close proximity. However, my older brother and sister at times took the opportunity to purposely enter my personal space with their airy messages. The Carters called them frogs, and these invisible amphibians showed up everywhere around the house. I had a couple of embarrassing moments because of a fart. The first was at my first big slumber party in elementary school. We were playing some 1970’s version of a passout game, where we had to spin in circles until dizzy then a friend would lift us up from behind. I suppose it was an effort to feel drunk or like passing out but when I was suddenly lifted in the air by my classmate I ripped one that could be heard throughout the basement we were playing in. The girl who provided the lift fell along with me to the carpeted floor, crippled with laughter. The rest of the crowd laughed as well so I had no choice but to be more tickled than ashamed. Good thing they didn’t see how red my face was. The second also occurred in elementary school when my sister was getting married. I was a 10-year-old bridesmaid and the entire bridal party was gathered in a small enclosure leading to my church’s sanctuary, waiting for our cue. I could feel the pressure in my gut as I became nervous to walk down the aisle. In my mind, I thought if I just quietly let some air loose I’d feel so much better. So I did, but the aroma that soon dominated that small room prompted a reaction from the other women that made me regret my decision. As cool as I tried to be in my reaction, I was convinced they knew it was the young kid
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who dealt the stinky blow. It’s not just bridesmaids who can sniff out the culprit. Recently in Missouri, police had a similar clue help them catch a criminal. Officers with the Liberty Police Department, along with a K-9 unit, had been searching for a man wanted on a warrant charging possession of a controlled substance. It seems that the suspect may have gotten away except for, you guessed it, his loud fart. Sure enough the unmanned man passed gas so loudly that police were easily able to locate his hiding spot and arrest him. There does seem to be a stigma associated with flatulence that is more severe than with other bodily functions yet it is still a normal process. I’ve known intimate couples who didn’t fart in front of each other, even though they’ve shared everything else physical, and women who work to hold their farts in while using a bathroom stall. Now that I’m approaching the age where a normal cough can trigger one, I say so be it, and while you’re at it pull my finger. One of the first out radio personalities in Atlanta, Melissa’s worked for B98.5 and Q100. Catch her daily on theProgressive Voices podcast “She Persisted.” Tweet her! @MelissaCarter TheGeorgiaVoice.com
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Buttigieg seems to have mastered overachieving without becoming intolerable, but there’s a cap on how much perfectionism many folks will tolerate. Which is why there’s another Reese Witherspoon film from the ’90s that Buttigieg must avoid embodying even more: “Pleasantville.” Buttigieg is a storybook candidate. He is charismatic but unimposing, ambitious but humble, young but wise, and a war veteran with a caring heart. His performance thus far in the campaign has been remarkable, both the promise of millennial leadership and how he has treated his homosexuality as an asset. However, as in “Pleasantville,” a narrative can become so aspirational that it loses its authenticity. Buttigieg remains among my top tier of contenders in the Democratic primary, but my early enthusiasm for his candidacy was tempered when he and his husband were featured on the cover of Time magazine looking like the First Couple of Gay Mayberry. I wasn’t disappointed they weren’t wearing leather or sequins, but I was startled by how “straight” they appeared — and I use that term in its historic, pejorative sense rather than to suggest sexual orientation. They were a visual manifestation of the lie that has been the LGBTQ movement’s most effective political strategy: that we and our relationships are just like heterosexuals.
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Gay writer Dale Peck recently sparked 54 Columnists July 19, 2019
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outrage with a piece for The New Republic in which he wrote, “Mary Pete and I are just not the same type of gay.” Peck’s online column was pulled due to its vulgarity and cattiness, but his essay raised points that would fuel a delightful, tipsy conversation out of earshot, and without the input, of heterosexuals. There is no right or wrong way to be homosexual, but there are different ways of being gay and there is little in Buttigieg’s story that echoes my experience and outlook as a homosexual. Indeed, the union between Buttigieg and Chasten Glezman — started on the fringe dating app Hinge — marks a radical departure from almost every gay man in history in that, as Peck notes, Buttigieg “married the first guy he dated.” While that may sound like a heteronormative fairy tale, I read it as a red flag. Marriage equality did not retroactively equip gay men older than 30 with the same adolescent rites and lessons as their heterosexual peers, and I expect many to experience the frustration of trying to fit into a (faulty) relationship model for which we were never prepared. Of course, many LGBTQ people throughout history were unable to pass a note to a middleschool crush, or attend prom with the date of their desire, or talk with their friends and family about their dreams of love, and they developed into fine human beings and romantic partners. I don’t know how many of them committed their lives to their first lover. I don’t rule out Buttigieg blazing a new trail for gay relationships just as he has done for gay politics, but the former is decidedly less inspiring than his campaign pitch. TheGeorgiaVoice.com