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deep inside HOLLYWOOD By Romeo San Vicente adaptation. So the executive producers of This Is Us, Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, who wrote the film, are developing the series version for Disney+, the Mouse's new streaming channel that launches later this year. There's no cast yet, and it's unknown if the series
Lena Waithe Goes West Sometimes Emmy Award winner Lena Waithe takes a break from being the Power Lesbian of All Hollywood, a breather from creating or writing or executive producing and running TV shows like Master of None, The Chi, and most recently BET's series adaptation of the Eddie
The details of Waithe's role is being kept under wraps, of course, so we don't know if she's going to be a human being or a robot who looks like a human being
Murphy film Boomerang. Sometimes she just wants to relax and be an actor, which is what's going to happen on the next season of HBO's sci-fi head-scratcher Westworld. The details of Waithe's role is being kept under wraps, of course, so we don't know if she's going to
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be a human being or a robot who looks like a human being, or even how long she'll visit or if audiences will understand anything that's going on at all. But what we do know is that when we get the opportunity to enjoy her in front of the camera, we take it, happily, and if Marvel or DC ever decided they needed a butch lesbian superhero, she'd be our first pick. Westworld returns to HBO in 2020 so there's time for this wish to be granted. And we're waiting.
Love, Simon coming to Disney+
Did you see last year's adorable gay teen comedy Love, Simon? It was the John Hughes movie John Hughes never got around to making, and its sleeper hit box office status and devoted fan base of The Youngs was crying out for a small screen
will revisit the plot of the film – closeted gay teenage boy with a crush on a close friend has to come out and risk it all – or if it'll pick up at the movie's happy ending and move forward from there. But we don't care. We're ready. It was time for an all-queer DeGrassi, and this could be the fulfillment of that obvious and clear gap in the TV content market.
Romeo San Vicente loves to see Lena Act!
By: Chris Azzopardi
Sara Bareilles wanted to see herself be brave. Of course she summoned you to do the same atop a bop that wouldn't take no for an answer, but she's been a work in progress herself. She followed her own be-bold guidance for her ifth solo album, Amidst the Chaos, making timely feminist assertions (“Armor”) and using coded language to write songs that could be about love but were actually written, mournfully, longingly, with a speci ic loved one in mind: Barack Obama. Amidst the Chaos is Bareilles' irst studio album in six years, the last being 2013's The Blessed Unrest. (She also wrote the music and lyrics for Broadway's Waitress the Musical, which opened in 2015.) Recently, Bareilles spoke candidly about fearlessly (and inally) speaking her mind, backlash from Trump supporters who are refusing to listen to her new music and criticism that allies shouldn't sing about the LGBTQ community. But irst, drag queens...
You recently had a meet-up with Nina West, a contestant on this season's RuPaul's Drag Race, outside the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, home to Waitress the Musical.
I sure did.
You're like, “I know. I was there.” You didn't forget. Of course not! You don't forget that! It was amazing. I was still in the show at the time and it was the day they announced she was joining the cast, and I walked outside – I was going to physical therapy for my shoulder – and she is so ierce and she was wearing that pink, yellow, 40 | Hotspots.LGBT
super bright dress and she's underneath the marquee. I'm like, “Give that to me please!” So we just had this beautiful, sweet little meetup, and then she sent a whole box of goodies and I shared it with the cast and I got my Nina West t-shirt.
You have a Nina West shirt now?
I sure do! There's an amazing array of tshirts. Like whoever does that merch is on point.
Now all the queens are gonna be sending you drag queen t-shirts. You're gonna have a whole closet full of them.
I'll take it, are you kidding me? That's all I'm gonna wear this year. (Laughs) Does this mean you're a RuPaul's Drag Race fan? I am, although I'm not gonna pretend like I watch it every time. I feel like I stay up to date on it because my friends watch it. You sort of keep an eye on it. Like, I love that it exists, and it makes so many people so happy and I love it.
Now, after Nina, there's basically a gay movement to get you on the show to be a judge.
Oh my god, I would love to.
If you were a judge on the show, what kind of judge would you be? Are you qualified to judge drag?
No – let me just tell you what I know about myself: I am a terrible judge and I learned this when I was on The Sing-Off because I was a judge for one season on this a cappella competition show and who does not want to ever give criticism? Sara Bareilles. It is not
why I am on this earth! Other people are good at it; I am not. I am all about, I wanna love you up! I wanna make you feel great! I wanna pick out all the things I'm excited about who you are! I'm not a good person for, like, constructive criticism. I'm so uncomfortable. I'll just be a really sweet judge.
Shifting to the new album, and given its subject matter, was the LGBTQ community on your mind while creating it?
Always. That community is just braided into the fabric of my messaging and my intention, always. And beyond. Really, for me, the pivot point was the election and wanting to turn back toward music and talk about the way I was feeling about the world with music again, with my own personal music. The thing that's been so hard to witness is this total absence of compassion and inclusivity, and it's really jarring to watch this soul-crushing nature of so much agitation and anger and blame. I'm having a hard time with it. It's really, really hard to metabolize as a person, and so I de initely turn toward music to parse those ideas out and put them somewhere and try to make sense of it. But on a macro level and a micro level, this last handful of years has felt very chaotic.
Though they're disguised as love songs, some of these songs were written about Obama, like “No Such Thing” and “If I Can't Have You.” In turn, they've turned off some Trump supporters. One comment on a Variety article read, “I am deleting her from my playlist. She loves a president that literally destroyed the healthcare for my family and millions of others because he's 'cool.' Another idiot who has no concept of the real world.” You must've known some of these songs would polarize your fan base. Why sing them anyway?
“I am all about, I wanna love you up! I wanna make you feel great! I wanna pick out all the things I'm excited about who you are! I'm not a good person for, like, constructive criticism...I'll just be a really sweet judge.”
Because they're true for me. I think that one of the things that has happened to me in the last handful of years is that I have stopped feeling fearful of displeasing people with my truth. I think as a young artist I felt very aware of never saying anything that was controversial or wasn't sort of milquetoast-y in the sense of steering clear of anything political. On some level, I'm not a policy wonk. I can't break down to you the ins and outs of every point of what's happening politically, but I am learning and I am curious and I have questions. And I'm not fearful of losing a fan who doesn't care for my belief system. It's OK. You don't have to listen. I still wrote the song for you, but it's OK. I don't need to be angry about that at all. It doesn't even ignite any of those feelings toward me. Hotspots.LGBT | 41
I feel sad that we're watching the healthcare system get dismantled. Whoever that person is, I want your family to be taken care of. I really do. And I just happen to believe that another system is the better way. But it's OK. If it's too triggering to listen to my music because I don't have the same politics, then that's OK.
Then there are songs of yours like “Brave,” where you ignited a positive sense of self-empowerment within the LGBTQ community. Did that song take on a different shape and life after it was unleashed?
It did. My goodness! That was one of the greatest sort of movies I ever got to watch: Where is “Brave” gonna go? I did not anticipate that that song would be so mutable and malleable and turn into so many different things for so many different people. As a songwriter that is the deepest hope and wish for the thing you make: that it's going to land in the hearts and the hands of the people who need it for whatever they need it.
own story. My feeling, as an artist and as a writer: Your job is to sort of crawl into that radical empathy space and hopefully, with the best of intentions, just amplify a message. It's not that I would ever hope to take the place of an artist from the LGBTQ community, but do I certainly want to be on the team to amplify the message that inclusivity, diversity, acceptance, truth, advocacy are worthy to be talked about? Yes. To me it feels like it's diminishing the strength in numbers if the only people that can support the movement are people who are inside the movement. Then you're making your movement smaller.
And no movement in the history of movements has effectively moved forward with just a single group of people.
Yeah. I can relate it to the new feminist movement. One of the most important voices that need to speak up for women's rights are men. That's how we are going to amplify messages. So, I completely understand the impulse of wanting to tell your own story. I think that's completely valid, and in terms of who I make music with or who I bring on tour, those are the things I can pay attention to. But I think to shut me out because I am straight is maybe a slightly mixed message to me.
I really appreciate your honest and eloquent answer.
So I love singing that song still. I love the connection it makes with the fans. I really believe in the message. I still turn to that message personally all the time, with an attachment to the outcome: Can I just be my bravest self? Can I be my most authentic? Can I be my most truthful? That's the goal.
I read a column in The Guardian around the time “Brave” came out about Macklemore's “Same Love” and “Brave” that addressed straight allies expressing their solidarity, and the article asked allies to “now make room for us to sing our own stories.” Is this a sentiment from the community you've been made aware of, and as an ally, how do you feel about it?
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It's hard because it's delicate. I think it's good that you ask those questions. But for anyone to sort of have the idea that it's black or white, it's so personal for everybody, and I think that's the part of our life and our culture right now that is creating so much tension. I always refer to it as the death of nuance. It's like there's no room for gray area. It's like you are or you aren't. It's all these really stark contrasts, and I think really where humanity exists is in that gray matter in between, just in the middle.
In 2018, you sent gay Twitter ablaze when you tweeted “It was never about a he,” referencing your hit “Love Song” and its inspiration. Gay Twitter thought you were coming out. Though you did eventually set the record straight, so to speak, how quickly were you made aware that many in the LGBTQ community thought you were coming out?
Are you kidding me? My lesbians have been
“...I think to shut me out because I am straight is maybe a slightly mixed message to me. ”
my ride or die since the beginning, so I knew they were just waiting for me (laughs)....but I also thought when I made that tweet that it's just a story I've told so many times, that I wrote it about the record label and that it wasn't a particular person, that I didn't think anything of it. Then it was just delicious to watch the kind of aftermath of that. (Laughs)
And then your DMs filled up with messages from your loyal lesbians?
Yeah! Well, there's been like a little campaign to get a female Dr. Pomatter in Waitress for a long time (in Waitress, the doctor falls in love with the musical's female protagonist, Jenna), so it's something that I ind delight in, and we're certainly open-minded about where the story goes and who gets to tell this story, so all the things are possible, I think.
Outside of Waitress, you usually write from an autobiographical place. Which song on Amidst the Chaos do you feel closest to?
So my favorite song on the record is “Saint Honesty,” but the song that I actually feel the closest to is “Someone Who Loves Me” because it deals with anxiety and depression and how you allow someone to see your pain, and that's been a very dif icult journey for me in my life. So I think that's the song that probably feels closest to my skin. That's the one that kind of lives the closest to my heart. But also, I fucking love “Armor.” I love getting to sing that song, so yeah, it's hard to choose. They're like your babies.
All artists say that, so I'm glad you were able to narrow it down.
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(Laughs) That's my answer today.
As editor of Q Syndicate, the international LGBTQ wire service, Chris Azzopardi has interviewed a multitude of superstars, including Cher, Meryl Streep, Mariah Carey and Beyoncé. His work has also appeared in GQ, Vanity Fair and Billboard. Reach him via Twitter @chrisazzopardi.
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six of the world's most celebrated chefs who between them have been awarded nine Michelin stars for its stateside debut. The Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour, Miami is proud to be a key participant in the multi-day culinary extravaganza, hosting immersive cooking classes and a star-studded music themed dinner on May 10 at 8pm, hosted by Chefs Natali, Pourcel, and Drapeau at the hotel's picturesque restaurant, Artisan Beach House. The hotel's cooking classes will be held on Thursday, May 9 at 12pm and 3pm with Chef Pourcel and Chef Drapeau respectively.
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Bal Harbour | May 8-11 Bal Harbour Village will be
transforming into an unparalleled gastronomic destination from May 8-11, as it gears up to be the irst U.S.-based host of Haute Cuisine. The four-day event, which was founded in Switzerland at W Verbier in 2015, will bring in
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Haute Cuisine Bal Harbour will bring together internationally recognized chefs who will share their culinary passions with food lovers in carefully curated interactive cooking classes and intimate theme-based dinners with bespoke menus of tantalizing dishes.
Participating Chefs:
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* Jacques Pourcel, 3 Michelin stars – Hailing from Montpellier in southern France, Chef Pourcel opened Michelin-starred restaurant Le Jardin des Sens in partnership with his twin brother, Laurent Pourcel. Specializing in Mediterranean lavors and concepts, he plans on opening a new restaurant this year called Place de la Canourgue at the Richer-de-Belleval hotel in Montpellier.
* Sergi Arola, 2 Michelin stars – Serving as culinary director at the famed tapas bar EatHola at W Verbier in Switzerland, Chef Arola was recently awarded a new star for his restaurant LAB by Sergi Arola in Sintra, Portugal. Recognized for his creative cuisine, he also stands out in the culinary world for his passion for music, referred to as the “rock star chef” as he was a guitarist in a Spanish rock group called Los Canguros.
* Thierry Drapeau, 2 Michelin stars – Drawing from lavors from the various locations he has visited throughout his career, Chef Drapeau serves rich and inventive local cuisine at his Michelin-starred self-titled restaurant in StSupice-le-Verdon, France. Favoring herbs over spices, he creates a fragrant, brightly colored “ loral cuisine.” * Joel Cesari, 1 Michelin star – Owner and executive chef of the Michelin-starred La
Chaumiè re hotel-restaurant in Dole, France, Chef Cesari's cooking fuses traditional and contemporary styles. He carefully sources his produce and ingredients from around the world to ensure customers are served dishes of only the highest quality.
* Jean-Baptiste Natali, 1 Michelin star – Originally from Haute-Marne in France, Chef Natali became the youngest chef to be awarded a Michelin star for his restaurant Hostellerie La Montagne in Colombey-les-Deux-E� glises at the age of 27. Inspired by wild lavors, he refers to himself as a “tastes storyteller,” as he views his craft as a true art form.
* Alain Caron – Living in the Netherlands, Chef Caron was one of the judges on internationally recognized TV show, MasterChef Holland. A cookbook author, he is also a ine connoisseur of Dutch local products and recently opened his own restaurant in Amsterdam called Café Caron. The events will be presented at various venues in Bal Harbour Village in addition to The Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour, Miami, including Bal Harbour Shops, The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort, and Oceana Bal Harbour. Tickets are priced at $250 for the intimate Dinners and limited seating Cooking Classes, and $350 for the closing Reception and Gala. For more information and to view the full schedule, please visit balharbour lorida.com/hautecuisine. To purchase tickets, please visit HauteCuisineBH.eventbrite.com. Hotspots.LGBT | 47
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san vicente y las granadinas
“...La economía sanvicentina es muy modesta y su principal fuente de ingresos es la exportación de plátanos y algunos productos agrícolas...”
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con Oscar Ambulo Situado en el corazón del mar Caribe, la cadena de la isla de San Vicente y las Granadinas está conformada por 32 islas y cayos. Las islas relativamente desiertas ofrecen a los viajeros una combinación de aventuras de la selva, deportes acuáticos, alojamiento de lujo y kilometros de playas de arena blanca de polvo. De las 115
actividades ofrecidas a los viajeros, 59 de ellos son impresionantes sitios naturales o parques. La cadena de la isla tiene una puntuación de moderada densidad de playa de 0.22. Cristóbal Colón bautizó la isla principal como San Vicente porque desembarcó en ella el día de San Vicente, el 22 de enero de 1498. El nombre de
las Granadinas hace referencia a la ciudad española de Granada, pero para diferenciarse de la isla del mismo nombre, se utilizó el diminutivo. Antes de la llegada de los españoles, los aborígenes caribes que habitaron la isla de San Vicente la llamaban Youloumain, en honor al Youlouca, el espíritu de los arcoíris, que creían que habitaba la isla. Los aborígenes caribes impidieron agresivamente a golpes la conquista europea en San Vicente de las Granadinas hasta el siglo XVIII. Los africanos esclavizados (tanto naufragados o como huidos de Barbados, Santa Lucía y Granada) buscaron refugio en San Vicente o Hairouna (como era llamada originalmente por los caribeños), y se mezclaron con los caribeños autóctonos, cuya descendencia mestiza se conoce como garífunas o caribes negros. A partir de 1719, los colonos franceses cultivaron café, tabaco, añil, algodón y azúcar en plantaciones trabajadas por africanos esclavizados. En 1763, San Vicente fue cedida a Gran Bretaña. Restaurado el gobierno de los franceses en 1779, San Vicente fue recuperada por los británicos bajo el Tratado de París (1783), en el cual Gran Bretaña reconocía oficialmente el la independencia de los Estados Unidos. Tratados complementarios se firmaron también con Francia y España, conocidos como los Tratados de Versalles de 1783, parte de los cuales volvieron a poner a San Vicente bajo control británico.
El conflicto entre los británicos y los caribes negros, liderados por el desafiante Jefe Supremo Joseph Chatoyer, continuó hasta 1796, cuando el general Sir Ralph Abercromby aplastó una revuelta fomentada por el radical francés Victor Hughes. Más de 5000 caribes negros fueron finalmente deportados a Roatán, una isla frente a la costa de Honduras. Las islas que conforman San Vicente y las Granadinas nacen en el mar Caribe y forman parte de las Islas de Sotavento. Se ubican al oeste de Barbados, al sur de Santa Lucía y al norte de Granada. El territorio de San Vicente y las Granadinas consta de 32 islas e islotes: la isla principal, San Vicente (344 km²)1? y los dos tercios septentrionales de las Granadinas (45 km²). Las Granadinas son una cadena de islas pequeñas que se encuentran al sur de San Vicente y al norte de Granada, a quien pertenece el tercio meridional del grupo. El terreno es en su mayor parte montañoso y el suelo es de origen volcánico. El punto más alto del país es el volcán La Soufrière, con 1234 msnm. El clima es tropical, con poca variación de la temperatura en el curso del año. La estación de lluvias abarca de mayo a noviembre. La economía sanvicentina es muy modesta y su principal fuente de ingresos es la exportación de plátanos y algunos productos agrícolas, así como la emisión de sellos postales destinados principalmente al coleccionismo filatélico mundial. Aunque el turismo ha venido creciendo en los últimos años, el gobierno no ha podido
diversificar su fuente de divisas. Una gran parte de los productos que consumen tiene que ser importada de sus socios comerciales. La emisión de sellos postales, principalmente destinado al coleccionismo filatélico, es también una importante fuente de ingreso para su economía. Su moneda es el dólar del Caribe Oriental (EC$). El éxito de la economía se basa en las variaciones estacionales en la agricultura, el turismo y la actividad de la construcción, así como las entradas de remesas.
Located in the heart of the Caribbean Sea, the chain of the island of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is made up of 32 islands and cays. The relatively deserted islands offer travelers a combination of jungle adventures, water sports, luxury accommodation and miles of powder white sand beaches. Of the 115 activities offered to travelers, 59 of them are impressive natural sites or parks. The island chain has a moderate beach density score of 0.22. Christopher Columbus baptized the main island as San Vicente because he landed on it on Saint Vincent's Day, on January 22, 1498. The name of the Grenadines refers to the Spanish city of Granada, but to differentiate itself from the island of the same name, the diminutive was used. Before the arrival of the Spaniards, the Caribbean aborigines who inhabited the island of San Vicente called it Youloumain, in honor of Youlouca, the spirit of the rainbows, which they believed inhabited the island. The Caribbean aborigines aggressively prevented the European conquest in Saint Vincent of the Grenadines until the
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genre latino / Conexiones 18th century. The enslaved Africans (both shipwrecked or escaped from Barbados, Santa Lucia and Granada) sought refuge in San Vicente or Hairouna (as it was originally called by the Caribbeans), and mixed with native Caribbeans, whose mestizo offspring are known as Garıf́una or Black Caribs. Beginning in 1719, French settlers grew coffee, tobacco, indigo, cotton and sugar in plantations worked by enslaved Africans. In 1763, San Vicente was ceded to Great Britain. Restored the government of the French in 1779, San Vicente was recovered by the British under the Treaty of Paris (1783), in which Great Britain officially recognized the independence of the United States. Complementary treaties were also signed with France and Spain, known as the Versailles Treaties of 1783, part of which put St. Vincent back under British control. The conflict between the British and the Black Caribs, led by the defiant Chief of Staff Joseph Chatoyer, continued until 1796, when General Sir Ralph Abercromby crushed a revolt fomented by the French radical Victor Hughes. More than 5000 black Caribs were finally deported to Roatá n, an island off the coast of Honduras. The islands that make up Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are born in the Caribbean Sea and are part of the Leeward Islands. They are located west of Barbados, south of Santa Lucia and north of Granada. The territory of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines consists of 32 islands and islets: the main island, Saint Vincent (344 km²) 1 and the northern two thirds of the Grenadines (45 km²). The Grenadines are a chain of small islands that lie south of San Vicente and north of Granada, to which the southern third of the group belongs. The terrain is mostly mountainous and the ground is of volcanic origin. The highest point of the country is the La Soufriè re volcano, with 1234 masl. The climate is tropical, with little variation in temperature during the year. The rainy season covers from May to November. Sanvicentina's economy is very modest and its main source of income is the export of
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bananas and some agricultural products, as well as the issuance of postage stamps destined mainly to the philatelic collection worldwide. Although tourism has been growing in recent years, the government has not been able to diversify its source of foreign currency. A large part of the products they consume have to be imported from their business partners. The issuance of postage stamps, mainly destined for philatelic collecting, is also an important source of income for its economy. Its currency is the Eastern Caribbean dollar (EC $). The success of the economy is based on seasonal variations in agriculture, tourism and construction activity, as well as the inflow of remittances.
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CINCO DE MAYO – CELEBRATIONS Although it’s sometimes mistaken for Mexican Independence Day, it’s actually an annual celebration observed to commemorate the Mexican Army’s victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla, on May 5, 1862. More popularly celebrated in the United States than Mexico, the date has become associated with the celebration of Mexican-American culture. Technically the 5th of May, celebrations will happen all weekend long all over South Florida! ROCK - PAT BENATAR & NEIL GIRALDO The vocal belter and her guitarist/producer/songwriter husband present an acoustic evening celebrating their 40-year partnership. Expect to hear behind-the-scenes stories and such hit songs as “Love is a Battlefield,” “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” and “We Belong.” Sat, May 4; 8pm; Seminole Casino Coconut Creek (5550 NW 40th St) Tix: $55 to $179; seminolecoconutcreekcasino.com.
COMEDIAN - JUDY GOLD The two-time Emmy Award-winning comedian returns to South Florida on the heels of her new album release, “Kill Me Now.” Best known for her two one-woman Off-Broadway shows, Gold has starred in stand-up specials on HBO, Comedy Central and LOGO. Her TV appearances include “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” “Broad City,” “Inside Amy Schumer” and CBS’ “Murphy Brown” reboot. Sun, May 5; 7pm; Mizner Park Cultural Center (201 Plaza Real, Boca Raton); Tix: $40-$55; miznerparkculturalcenter.com. SINGER - MACY GRAY This R&B, jazz and soul singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, and actress, is best known for her distinctive raspy voice, and a singing style heavily influenced by Billie Holiday. That musical calling card spawned the classic single “I Try,” which kicked off a streak of success including two Grammys, and two MTV awards. Sun, May 5; 7pm; Parker Playhouse (707 Northeast 8th Street, Fort Lauderdale); Tix: $33-$63; ParkerPlayhouse.com DANCE – THEATRE OF HARLEM Founded 50 years ago, Dance Theatre of Harlem continues to shatter obstacles and change lives, deepening the connection between artists and diverse communities by redefining classical dance. Audiences are spellbound by the swiftness and elegance of this respected ballet troupe, which evolved from a church basement to stages around the world. Wed, May 8; 8pm; Kravis Center for the performing Arts (701 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach); Tix: Start at $25; Kravis.org
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WELL HUNG
u The Claudia Castillo Art Studio welcomed the work of Hugh Williams as the Artist of the Month during the latest monthly Wilton Manors Arts & Entertainment Expo.
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u Boyfriends Hasay & Cesar have fun with their friends at the new rooftop pool at The Palace.
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Spring Forward With Your Closets With Modular Closets' & Home Organization Expert Marty Basher
The clocks moved forward a few weeks ago and, like it or not, that means it is time for you to move forward with your spring cleaning of closets. Bring some more ef iciency and joy to your closets, spaces and belongings and declutter the chaos with the help of home organization expert Marty Basher of Modular Closets, who is here to answer common questions and challenges with cleaning, decluttering and reorganizing closets, and to provide additional pointers for this oftentimes overwhelming task. Before you even begin this project, whether it be a bigger cleaning and reorganizing or small, have a plan before you begin and be able to roll with the changes. Not every plan will translate from paper to reality perfectly. Don't panic, just look for the next best option. And don't be afraid to make use of a closet in a completely dierent way. By using free-standing pieces for clothes, etc., a closet can become a mini of ice or a kids play space. Create the space that brings the most use and joy to you.
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What is your one must-do for making your closet organized and eďŹƒcient?
Double Hanging closet organization. Most closets have more room for long hanging items than you need. Save a portion of that space for gowns, slacks that don't hang folded, and dresses. Then ill the remaining space with two stacked rows of hanging space for all of your shirts, skirts, and jackets, etc. Beyond that, have a plan for items like boots, hats, and jewelry. Keep accessibility in mind. Closet size is an issue that can be overcome with creative and ef icient planning of your space. In most closets you can go up. Even if you need to incorporate a folding stool
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in your closet to make use of the space with shelving, boxes, and baskets. Going up is another great way to safely store those occasional, but vital closet items.
For anyone who might be overwhelmed by the thought of spring cleaning, where do you suggest they start?
Break up the task into manageable chunks of time. If you are overwhelmed at the prospect, don't set yourself up for misery with an all-day purge (unless you know that's the only way you'll ever get it done. In that case, grab an accountability partner and get to it!) For the most part, after you measure the space and draw a rough plan for it, start a few days before the big job, and just take a few minutes to run through your closet and get rid of anything you don't love or haven't worn in the last two years. Box it up for donation that day or send it to the trash. If you hang onto it, it will end up right back in your closet eventually. After the quick purge, go ahead and sort your closet by length, moving all the long hanging items to the side gives a good visual idea of how
much space you really need to have for everything else. Lastly, determine which of the items left are suitable to store high or low in containers. These items can be stored neatly but aren't needed daily. Now you are ready to reorganize the space for function and fashion with a clear idea of what you have, what you need daily, and what can be stored in the harder to reach places in your closet.
What advice do you have for parents who are struggling with needing to clean their own closets and keeping up with their kids' clothes and other belongings?
Keeping up with the changing needs of the kids' closets is de initely a big job. As they grow and change, you could be faced with a closet revamp project more than once a year. Keeping that in mind, set yourself up for success by incorporating adjustable storage options in the kids' rooms. As they transition to independence, you can set them (and yourself) up for a much more manageable closet by using a closet system
designed to grow with them. Set hanging rods for daily kids clothes at a level kids can access and use low baskets for shoes and toys. Encourage kids to participate in the set up and maintenance of the closet system. Revisit the kids closets as the seasons change and rotate clothes by season. Rotating what is in the closet seasonally is also the perfect opportunity to purge what doesn't it and is no longer needed, while keeping the clutter to a minimum. Make use of a few plastic storage containers for off season items, and keep the closet open and user friendly instead of jammed full of all the things.
What advice do you have for making the most of your spaces?
Makeover an unused, small closet. In some homes you ind a tiny closet that's too small to hold much and too impractical for typical storage. Why not turn that small space into something creative for your home? If you've always dreamed of having a wine cellar, why not turn your small closet into a wine bar? Install a few shelves to hold wine glasses and wine bottles and a small drop down table that lays lat when not in use. No of ice space in your home? Turn that unused closet into an of ice nook. Install a built-in desk, add a couple of shelves, under desk storage for iles and books. Most kids have an abundance of games, puzzles, and art supplies that tend to ill up storage space around the home. Why not create a speci ic place for everything to be stored together? Add plenty of shelves and assorted storage bins to tuck everything neatly away and hang a shoe organizer on the inside of the door to hold the small stuff. Just include lots of shelves!
Revamp your closets with a customizable closet design. When it comes to closet storage, most
closets can bene it from a complete makeover. Older homes typically have inef icient closet space with shallow shelf depth and narrow hanging space. Many newer homes use wire shelving that don't include enough storage space for most homeowners. A simple, cost effective option is modular closet organizers. Sectional or modular closets come in a vast array of unit sizes, allow for lexible arrangement, and require little effort to install.
Lighting up a dark closet. Many closets in apartments and older homes do not come with individual lighting, nor do they have the electric out itted to add lighting. This usually leaves us holding a lashlight or relying on the bedroom light to shine enough to see (or not see) what you're doing. The great news is newer LED lighting technology has developed battery operated, install anywhere lighting that's better than anything we've had in the past. You can choose from peel and stick or drill mounted lighting and even get a style with a motion sensor.
Add organization to your existing closet. Let's say you've got a small closet that is laid out well, but you need additional storage space within it. For shelves, add a few inexpensive shelf dividers to create more organized piles. Double the hanging space with an extender rod. A closet door is typically unused real estate, add hooks or hanging bars to the closet door. Under shelf hanging baskets are perfect for smaller items like scarves, gloves, jewelry, or hand towels and wash clothes. Storage for random household items. There are always things around the house that need a place to “live” and you've never found quite the right place to store them. A small unused closet may be the perfect spot for those things. Items to consider for this space are suitcases, gift wrapping supplies, books, photo albums and scrapbook supplies, baskets for items to donate/ ix/sell, surplus items you buy in bulk, seasonal home decorations, or cleaning supplies.
Goodbye closet, hello unexpected surprise! So you've got a closet that you've learned to live without because of its “quaint” size. Why not fashion something totally unexpected out of it? With a little vision and splash of creativity, you can have a nook that adds dimension to your home or apartment. Remove the door completely, paint the inside a bold, fun color or pick up some removable wallpaper and makeover the inside of the closet. Remove hanging bars and add more shelving. Voila! An unexpected place to put collectibles and framed photos. Marty Basher is the home organization expert for ModularClosets.com. Modular Closets are high-quality and easy-to-design closet systems you can order online, assemble and install yourself, in no time at all. Using closet modules (closet units you can mix & match to design your own closet that its your space and meets your needs), homeowners everywhere are empowered to achieve the true custom closet look- for nearly 40% less than standard custom closets. Hotspots.LGBT | 91
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By Andreus Quinones
I Can t Take It Anymore... Please Help!
Dear Andreus, I am so confused. I am torn between two guys and am afraid to pursue the wrong one. Both I have known for years, and both are great guys. Both could bring something new and good to the table, but I don't know which one to choose. Neither of them lives in the state, but both are willing to relocate for me. What do I do? Sincerely, Robby D.
my boyfriend, but he just responds with “Well, she comes from a different time.” There is no excuse for that. Every time I hear “you people” or “you know how black people are” I laugh it off, but I can't take it anymore. How do I stop this, without destroying my relationship? He thinks his mother can do no wrong. Please help! Sincerely, Carter J.
Dear Roddy, There is clearly no easy answer to this. I believe that we all are afraid of living with “What If”. However, my suggestion would be to take things slow. Get to know each of them separately through visits and concentrated time together. That way when you do decide, at least you were completely exposed to both options.
Dear Carter, Situations like this, no matter when they happen and who they come from, are unacceptable. If your boyfriend genuinely loves and cares about you, maybe he should address it with his mother. I would certainly encourage that course of action. However, if nothing comes of it, then you most certainly need to let her know that it is offensive and unacceptable. You must remember that we were not all brought up the same way, and there are many people that still live in ignorance and bias.
Dear Andreus, My boyfriend's mother is racist. She makes “black jokes” and is constantly saying things that are offensive. I have said something to
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Lion Country Safari, Miami Seaquarium, Museum of Discovery and Science and Zoo Miami will be offering a 'Summer Savings Pass' for the ninth year in a row. The Summer Savings Pass will give pass holders unlimited admission to all four attractions throughout the summer! The Summer Savings Pass will be available for purchase at each of the participating parks beginning on May 11, and will be valid for admission to each of the attractions until September 30. Museum of Discovery and Science, Lion Country Safari, Miami Seaquarium, and Zoo Miami will also have the passes for sale online at their respective websites. Lion Country Safari Lion Country Safari, located in West Palm Beach, is a four-mile drive-through safari with over 1,000 animals (including giraffe, zebra, rhinos, lions, wildebeests, and more) roaming free within inches of your vehicle. Admission includes entry to Safari World Adventure Park with animal encounters (giraffe feeding, bird feeding and petting zoo) and demonstrations, kid's train, carousel, paddle boats, water spray
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ground, games, shopping, food, and thrills. Lion Country Safari is located on Southern Boulevard (SR80), just 15 miles west of I-95/10 miles west of the Turnpike. The park is open daily. For more information, call (561) 793-1084 or visit lioncountrysafari.com.
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Miami Seaquarium For a limited time, discover pre-historic sea monsters in the new 'Savage Ancient Seas' exhibit at Miami Seaquarium. Plus, enjoy amazing marine mammal shows with Lolita the orca whale, dolphins and sea lions that delight children of all ages. Make a feathered friend at Penguin Isle. See manatees, sea turtles, sharks, rays and more. Learn about wildlife rescue and marine animal care. Connect up close and personal…and become friends for life! Miami Seaquarium is minutes from downtown Miami, on the Rickenbacker Causeway, on the way to Key Biscayne. The park is opened daily from 10am to 6pm. For more information or to book a dolphin interaction experience, call (305) 365-2501 or visit miamiseaquarium.com.
Museum of Discovery and Science Spend a day of discovery exploring hundreds of interactive exhibits. Visitors can explore the world of super heroes in the new traveling exhibit Hall of Heroes, take a ride on the Everglades Airboat Adventure, experience hurricane force winds in the Storm Center, dig for fossils alongside a giant prehistoric megalodon, enjoy the playful antics of North American river otters and see exciting science demonstrations. Families can now join in the imaginative play that encourages intuitive concept building and problem solving, conversation and collaboration in the 27,000 square foot outdoor Science Park. Whether you're two or 82 visit the Museum of Discovery and Science and enjoy a full day of family fun.
The Museum is open seven days a week, Monday through Saturday from 10am to 5pm, and Sunday from noon to 5pm and is located at 401 S.W. Second Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33312. For more information call (954) 467-MODS (6637) or visit their web site at Mods.org
Zoo Miami Visitors to Zoo Miami can enjoy the Florida: Mission Everglades expansion with alligators, bobcats, bald eagles, a Florida panther and more impressive Florida natives. Guests can slide along otters, come face to face with bears, crawl through a tunnel in the crocodile exhibit, loat along the Lostman's River “airboat” ride, play in the Cypress Landing Playground and more! Zoo Miami is located at 12400 SW 152 street; Miami, FL 33177. Hours are 10am to 5pm; ticket booths close at 4 pm. Parking is free. For more information, please visit Zoomiami.org or call (305) 251-0400.
At $60 plus tax, per adult and $50 plus tax, per child (ages 3-12), this pass grants unlimited admission through September 30, 2019 at Lion Country Safari, Miami Seaquarium, Museum of Discovery and Science and Zoo Miami. Annual Pass holders of these attractions will be eligible to purchase this pass for only $35 plus tax, per adult, and $25 plus tax, per child. For more information on the Summer Savings Pass visit Summersavingspass.com Hotspots.LGBT | 111