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Don Zender’s favorite LGBT movie: In & Out

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Terry Penrod’s favorite LGBT movies: Broken Hearts Club, Torch Song Trilogy

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you are here Having worked at Outlook for the past 10 years, I’ve lead the publication through some amazing changes. When I started in 2004, we were known as Outlook Weekly, a tabloid newspaper with limited distribution across the state, mostly focused on Cleveland and Columbus. With the rise of Internet news sources and the instant dissemination of information via the web or smart device, the relevancy of a weekly niche news publication was antiquated at best. I was brought on by then-Publisher Malcolm Riggle to emulate work I had done at my old magazine in LA, Blur, and broaden Outlook from a news-only focus to a lifestyle publication. Since then, the magazine has transitioned in scope or style several times. In May 2009, we went monthly and changed our name to Outlook: Columbus Magazine. We upped the paper quality, added a glossy cover and introduced the tagline, Everything is Political. In 2012, we took the magazine full gloss. In 2013, we did a redesign and under our new Editor-inChief Bob Vitale’s leadership increased the quality and depth of our content. And now this year, we are at it once more. We redesigned the layout again, changed the size (slightly), improved the paper quality, and changed our tagline to The Voice of Ohio’s GLBT and Allied Community. And to that last point, we are very excited to say that by Pride, Outlook will once again be a statewide publication. Yeah! It’s a change that makes sense for us as a company, but more importantly, for us as the Ohio LGBT community. Taking a look at the political and social landscape of Ohio, we realized there wasn’t any publication that brings us all together. We are at the height of our struggle for equality in this state, and it’s important to have a unifying sounding board where we can all come together and talk about the issues at hand, as well as expose the rest of the world to our point of view. We seek to be that voice, that bridge and that umbrella. And not just in the political arena, but the recreation and entertainment avenues as well.

PUBLISHER Christopher Hayes

Ohio’s GLBT population is large and diverse, offering unique things to do in each city. One of the great things about Ohio is the amount and proximity of large urban areas, which makes it easy to take a road trip and explore queer life outside our hometowns. Outlook is going to help you do that each month. Whether it’s a new nightspot, charity event, sporting tournament, local LGBT business or Pride celebration, we’re excited to share what “Ohimo” is up to. This month’s edition is a testament to that. This film issue highlights the LGBT track of the Cleveland International Film Festival, which starts March 19. There are a ton of features, shorts and maybe-not-gay-but-directed-by-an-LGBT-person films. It’s definitely worth the trip. Outlook is sponsoring the screening of a documentary on California’s Prop 8, The Case Against 8, on the afternoon of Saturday, March 22, so we hope to see you there! Sometimes change is good; other times it’s just sad. I’d be remiss if I didn’t take a moment to recognize the passing of a great community leader and business owner, John Katsaros. John was the owner of Cleveland’s Twist Social Club. He was one of the nicest people I have ever met, his smile contagious and his commitment to our community inspirational. He will be greatly missed, and our hearts go out to his family, friends and his partner, Rob Torma, and their daughter. And last but not least: my annual call for Irish Pirates. Every year, my roaming group of St Paddy’s Day mates sets sail on a grand Irish drinking excursion. All are welcome, as long as you like to dress up like a pirate, eat kegs and eggs before there’s red sky in the morning, and you can “Arrrrrrggg” with the best of ’em. This year I grew out my beard to really do it right! Check out my Facebook page for more info. I hope to see you out swashbuckling with us at some point.

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Have a safe and Happy St Patrick’s Day. Christopher Hayes Publisher

NEXT MONTH: the straight issue Pete Lovering’s favorite LGBT movie: Best in Show

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David Perruzza’s favorite LGBT movie: Torch Song Trilogy

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Columbus Public Health will host a community discussion in March and Facebook didn’t release a list of the new genderunveil a new effort to reduce health identity options it added to male and female starting disparities in the LGBT community. Feb 13, but ABC News identified 56: Dwayne Steward, the city’s LGBTQ Pangender Agender health advocate, said his agency Trans Androgyne wants input from LGBT people about Trans* Androgynous

John Katsaros, the owner of Cleveland’s Twist Social Club, died on Feb 16 of cancer. “John embodied and exemplified a consistent message of togetherness,” said Todd Saporito, president of Cleveland Pride. “He frequently was one of our leaders who often asked, ‘How can I help?’ before asked.” He was voted Cleveland’s favorite gay-bar owner in 2007 by readers of Scene, and he received city government’s LGBT Heritage Award in 2009. Katsaros also was credited with saving the Dancin’ in the Streets fundraiser of the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland when it was losing money in 2004. The task force, which honored Katsaros in 2012, called him “an incredible friend and community advocate.”

Wall Street Nightclub, Building Up for Sale

Wall Street Nightclub, the oldest operating LGBT bar in Columbus, is for sale. Owners have listed both the business and the building at 144 N. Wall St. The asking price is $699,900 for the three-story Downtown building and $329,900 for the 26year-old nightclub.

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Florida Court Nominee Would Be Historic First

“It’s time for someone else to continue the legacy,” he said.

President Obama’s choice for a vacancy at the U.S. District Court in South Florida will be the first openly gay black man to serve on the federal bench if he’s confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

Hafler and real-estate agents Troy Fabish and Kelly Coate, who are representing building owner and Wall Street creator Jill McDonald, said they’re seeking buyers who will keep the club in the LGBT community.

Judge Darrin P. Gayles, nominated by the president on Feb. 5, has served as a judge in Florida courts since 2004. He received his law degree from George Washington University and his bachelor’s from Howard University.

Wall Street owner Scot Hafler said the club is not closing. Shows are booked throughout 2014, and he has a longterm lease that runs for the next five years. He said he’s in no rush to sell, but after 20 years in the business — he started as a bar-back and has owned Wall Street for seven years, he’s ready for whatever comes next.

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CPH to Unveil LGBT Initiative the direction of the new LGBT Health Initiative. Improving LGBTQ Healthcare: A Community Conversation will take place on March 26 at 6:30p at Columbus Public Health, 240 Parsons Ave.

Columbus School Board Chooses Mary Jo Hudson

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Mary Jo Hudson, who made history in 2004 as the first openly gay member of the Columbus City Council, was chosen in February to fill a vacancy on the Columbus school board. She’s the first openly gay member of that body as well. Hudson, 51, most recently served on a community panel appointed by Mayor Michael B. Coleman to examine Columbus City Schools’ operations in the wake of a data-rigging scandal. She replaces Carol Perkins, who resigned in January.

Hudson is an attorney with the Columbus law firm Bailey Cavalieri. She left the City Council in 2007 to lead the Ohio Department of Insurance under Gov. Ted Strickland. She left that job after the Democrat was defeated by John Kasich.

School Rejects Anti-Gay Coach An online preacher who says public schools are full of “homosexuals, fornicators and defiant haters of God” was rejected by a public school in Licking County where he wanted to be head football coach. In standing up to Dave Daubenmire, whose targets include LGBT people, women and African-Americans, the school board for Lakewood High School in Hebron rejected a coach who has taken two schools to the state playoffs but has courted controversy along the way. Daubenmire was sued by the ACLU when he led locker-room prayers as coach at London High School southwest of Columbus. He was fired from his last coaching job at a Christian school. Hebron resident Elaina Carpino and her wife attended a Feb 12 school board meeting to speak out against Daubenmire, who had been recom-

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On September 5, 2013, Clara Stailey proposed to Betsy Sharp in Las Vegas at the Paris Hotel on top of the Eiffel Tower while they were there celebrating their birthdays.

They met on Twitter because of a mutual fondness for Chely Wright, a lesbian country singer. Their courtship was long-distance at They met at a dinner party in Leo was married for 12 years to first; Clara lived in Flagstaff, AriEndwell, New York, in January the mother of his three children. zona, and Betsy lived in Colum1991. They lived in Texas for 17 He realized he was gay and left bus, Ohio. But after six months of years and recently moved to that marriage. On November 9, Columbus in retirement with their racking up frequent-flyer miles, 1996, Joe and Leo had a 15th an- two English springer spaniels and Clara moved to Ohio. niversary celebration where they one cat. renewed their promises to each They plan to wed on May 9, 2015, other before 150 people and had a In their 23 years together, they’ve at the Via Vecchia Winery in the dinner reception afterward. traveled to all 50 states and have Brewery District. They hope samesex marriage is legal by then, but had their picture taken at all 50 Joe and Leo were legally married state capitol buildings. Who’d if it isn’t they’ll still have “one hell on June 28, 2011, at a DignityUSA guess they’d move to a state capi- of a day” and get their license in convention in Washington, D.C. tal? They’re still working on their another state.

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Michael Sam, an all-American football standout from the University of Missouri, stands to become the first openly gay player in the LGBT youth on Feb 14. NFL when teams select players in the May draft.

The Month in Marriage

Ohio: Cincinnati attorney Al Gerhardstein, who won a case last year that forces Ohio to recognize samesex marriages on people’s death certificates, filed a suit Feb 10 to recognize people’s marriages on their children’s birth certificates. Virginia: Federal Judge Arenda Wright Allen ruled Feb 13 that Virginia must allow gay and lesbian couples to marry, but weddings were put on hold pending any appeals. Kentucky: Couples married in other states must have their unions honored by Kentucky, federal Judge John G. Heyburn II ruled Feb 12. On Valentine’s Day, two couples sued to get marriage licenses inside the state. Indiana: State lawmakers missed a deadline to place on the November ballot a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. Right

now, Indiana’s ban is by statute. Nevada: The Human Rights Campaign, ACLU and Freedom to Marry launched a campaign for a marriage ballot measure in 2016. Congress: U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz (RTexas) and Mike Lee (R-Utah) introduced a bill that would use people’s states of residence to determine if their marriages are recognized by the federal government. Courts: New lawsuits were filed in Alabama, Louisiana, Missouri and Wisconsin. Scotland: Gay and lesbian couples should be able to get married by the fall in Scotland, whose parliament overwhelmingly voted Feb 5 for marriage equality. With approval in the British Parliament last year, marriage equality will begin in England and Wales on March 29.

Ellen Page, who was nominated for an Oscar for her role in the 2007 film, Juno, came out at a Human Rights Campaign conference for

He came out to his teammates before the 2013 season, “I am tired of hiding,” she said. “I’m tired of lying by omission.” and he came out publicly in a Feb 9 ESPN interview: “I’m an openly, proud gay man.” “I’m here today because I am gay. And because maybe President Obama tweeted: Congratulations on leading I can make a difference. To help others have an easier the way, [Michael Sam]. That’s real sportsmanship.” and more hopeful time. Regardless, for me, I feel a personal obligation and a social responsibility.” outlookohio.com

“[Same-sex] relationships are created through the exercise of sacred, personal choices - choices, like the choices made by every other citizen, that must be free from unwarranted government interference.”

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Miss Ohio Contestant Would Be First Lesbian Title-Holder by Erin McCalla Kara Mitchell was met with these words in the interview room at the 2011 Miss Indiana pageant: “There will never be a gay Miss Indiana or a gay Miss America.” On June 21, she’ll compete for the crown of Miss Ohio. She’s the state’s first lesbian contestant. Mitchell still isn’t sure if that Indiana interviewer said what he said to throw her off-guard or if he really meant it. But it did throw her off, even though she has been out since age 14 and has always been out in pageantry. “I told him, ‘Sonia Sotomayor is the first Latina Supreme Court justice; we have a black president. It’s the era where anything is possible,’” Mitchell said. But it was too late. She was already shaken and didn’t even place in the Top 10. As she explains, the interview is “everything.” Now she says she’s more prepared if the same question comes up at Miss Ohio. She’ll compete at the state pageant in Mansfield as Miss Northwestern Ohio. “Anything that could be said to me has been said to me. So it rolls off my back.” Originally from the Washington, D.C., area, Mitchell graduated from Ball State University in 2011 with a degree in advertising. She moved to Columbus two years ago. Last year, she made it to the Top 10 at the state pageant as Miss Cuyahoga County. This year, her eye is on the prize. It has to be; at 24, this is the last year she’s eligible to compete for the pageant’s scholarship money. Her platform, “Just Ask Me,” is geared toward LGBT acceptance, particularly young adults. Mitchell believes there still are not enough role models for LGBT youth to look up to, and she 12

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wants to share her testimony as an openly gay woman. She said her platform is the most controversial that Miss Ohio as ever seen. “Pageants are Americana. It [Miss America] has transformed so much since the beginning,” Mitchell said. “The girl next door looks different now than she did then. The program needs to evolve as we evolve.” She said her fellow contestants have been accepting. “If they don’t agree with me, they don’t show it,” she said. Miss Ohio officials have been particularly supportive, Mitchell said. Contestants are placed with host families during the week of the pageant, and Mitchell was worried her hosts might not welcome a lesbian into their home. She said they assured her that wouldn’t happen. Miss Ohio will win $10,000 in scholarship money and the opportunity to compete for Miss America in Atlantic City in September. Miss America wins $50,000 for continuing education. If Mitchell wins Miss Ohio, she plans to travel around the state and country to promote positivity in the LGBT community, go to all the Pride festivals, be a guest on Anderson Cooper and Ellen and be accessible to her fans and people in LGBT community. She also wants to put that $10,000 in scholarship money toward a master’s degree in communication. What is the scholarship amount for the runner-up? “I don’t know,” she said. “That’s not my goal.” photo: Demetrius Lamont

Jon Theiss’s favorite LGBT movie: Girls Will Be Girls

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Lori Gum’s favorite LGBT movie: Blue Is the Warmest Color

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Gay Games Seeks Singers, Musicians, DJs, Comedians by Andrew Hypes

The Gay Games might be a sporting competition, but the week won’t be without its more classically entertaining events.

Cleveland’s unique spin on the music and entertainment scene, there will be plenty of room to showcase those from the rest of the world as well,” he said. Among the highlights:

Alongside an estimated 10,000 athletes coming to Cleveland and Akron for the weeklong international event this August, organizers have lined up an impressive list of musicians and other performers to be showcased throughout the week. And they’re still looking for more. An opening-eve party on Aug 8, the opening ceremony on Aug 9 and other festivities scheduled through the games’ Aug 16 close will showcase LGBT musicians and entertainers, as well as local talent from northeastern Ohio. Tom Pike, culture manager for Gay Games 9, said a full range of talent will be on the bill. In addition to the 11,000 people competing in 36 sports, another 20,000 spectators are expected. “While we fully expect to show the world outlookohio.com

• More than 150 singers will come together for three days of rehearsal before performing as the Gay Games Chorus on Aug 13 at the State Theatre in Cleveland’s Playhouse Square. You can register to be part of the group (it’s $285) through May 31 at www.gg9cle.com. • More than 150 musicians will join together as the Gay Games Team Band, which will march at the opening ceremony and perform a concert on Aug 12 at the State Theatre. Registration for the band (also $285) is open on the Gay Games website through May 31. • A 4.5-acre Festival Village in a Downtown Cleveland park known as Mall C will be the hub of the games throughout the week, with two entertainment stages (and a nightly headliner), roving performers and visual arts. There also will be food and mer-

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• The opening ceremony on Aug 9 in Quicken Loans Arena will feature what organizers promise to be “spectacular production numbers” with guest artists, dancers and cheerleaders. • In addition to the Aug 8 pre-opening party (the location has yet to be announced), there will be an opening-ceremony after-party on Aug 9, a White Party on Aug 11 with DJs and performers from around the world, a Women’s Party on Aug 13, and a Black Party on Aug 14.

Visit www.gg9cle.com for a full list of events, as well as registration and hotel info. Latest News: • Registration fees go up after May 31. • Deadlines have been extended indefinitely for musical groups, solo singers, DJs, comedians and other performers who would like to entertain at Gay Games events.

The Gay Games launched what it calls its Raise Your Hand campaign a few months ago to find performers for the week’s events. Organizers seek dancers, singers, bands, DJs and, for the first time, comedians to perform at venues in Cleveland and Akron.

• The Gay Games ran TV ads in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, Dayton and Akron during February’s Winter Olympics in Russia. “We want Ohioans and others in the U.S. to be proud that the world’s most inclusive sporting event will be here this August,” spokeswoman Ann Gynn said.

Application forms are available at the games’ website. Spokeswoman Ann Gynn said a Jan 31 deadline has been extended indefinitely.

• The Human Rights Campaign has signed on as a platinum sponsor of the games. If you register with the code HRCSOCHI, you’ll get a $10 discount, and $20 of your fee will go to help Russian participants make the trip to Ohio for the games.

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Ohioans about the need for marriage equality.

There’s always some family drama on the way to the altar.

Premo said a phrase in the 46-word amendment proposed for the Ohio Constitution opens the door for religiously affiliated hospitals to deny visitation and other rights to same-sex couples.

Ohio’s simmering feud among LGBT civilrights organizations has boiled over into public view once again. State groups and national allies that have funneled money and expertise into marriageequality campaigns across the country say they’ll not only sit out a potential fall campaign in Ohio but will oppose a measure making its way to the ballot.

FreedomOhio Executive Director Ian James said the religious exemption applies solely to churches, synagogues, mosques and other houses of worship, and it only reiterates their exisiting rights. He called Why Marriage Matters partners negative, obstructionist and outof-touch with Ohio voters.

Equality Ohio, the Human Rights Campaign, the ACLU and Freedom to Marry, now joined together as Why Marriage Matters Ohio, have been critical of the tactics, timing and transparency of FreedomOhio for almost two years.

FreedomOhio claims it already has more than the 385,000 signatures needed to put marriage equality on the statewide ballot but wants to collect 1 million names before a July 2 deadline.

But they said in February that the wording of FreedomOhio’s proposed Freedom to Marry and Religious Freedom Amendment is so problematic that they will “educate our members” by speaking out against the effort.

The exemption - “no religious institution shall be required to perform or recognize a marriage” - is a cornerstone of FreedomOhio’s pitch to voters. A December poll by the group found Ohioans split on the basic issue of marriage equality, but support rose to 56 percent and opposition dropped to 34 percent when people were told about its protection of religious liberties.

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The dispute among LGBT advocates is over the words religious institution and recognize. Premo said FreedomOhio’s proposed amendment would lead to “a whole bunch of lawsuits.” “We don’t want to pass something and then spend the next two years fighting it out in the courts,” he said. James, however, said the “religious institution” phrase is common in legislation and refers specifically to houses of worship and their affiliates whose primary purpose is to spread their faith. Hospitals, whether religiously affiliated or not, are regulated as businesses, he said. A similar exemption - for religious “associations” - is included in a non-discrimination bill that Equality Ohio has lobbied state legislators to support. “Placing a crucifix, Star of David or crescent … over a door doesn’t make a building a religious institution,” James said. “It’s about the work, not the affiliation.” According to an April 2013 report by LegiNation, a newsletter that tracks issues moving through legislatures around the country, laws

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in all 16 marriage-equality and civil-union states at the time exempted clergy from performing marriage ceremonies for couples they don’t like. Nine states also exempted religious organizations from offering public facilities, goods and services for everyone’s weddings. “This trend suggests a general consensus ... that while we don’t want to force gay weddings into churches, we also don’t want churches to discriminate against homosexuals when operating as a public entity rather than a private religion,” the report said. “Even without such explicit statutory language, the current principles of American constitutional jurisprudence would probably result in similar distinctions made on a caseby-case basis.” While Why Marriage Matters will oppose the Ohio marriage-equality amendment, its state and national partners have ruled out their own ballot initiative this year, Premo said. He said the groups will propose an amendment in 2015 or 2016 if the FreedomOhio initiative fails.

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is $45. A full back wax is $40, and a chest trim is $10.

When Jim Price was in salon school, he realized many of the services he was learning “I think men in particular have to justify about weren’t geared toward men. spending money on themselves, especially now that gas is nearly $4 a gallon,” Price “I was born and raised in Columbus,” he said. said. “I felt this was a need in our community, and I had to fill it.” He does his best to make the decision easier on them and their wallets. Haircuts start at Well Groomed Male Spa, in Suite 101B at $10. 415 E Broad St, offers haircuts and coloring, facial treatments, massages, waxing, mani- Well Groomed Male also offers services like a cures and manscaping. It calls itself “a one- traditional wet shave for men, which you stop-shop for all your grooming needs.” can’t find everywhere. It’s a change-of-lifestyle career for Price, who had formerly managed a Pier 1 Imports and worked in Mount Caramel West’s emergency room. Opening a spa has been relaxing both for him and his clients.

Price said he always educates his clients about care after their appointments, too. After all, not everyone knows what moisturizers to use after a facial or what shampoos to use after a coloring.

“I like being my own boss, not having someone breathing down my neck,” he said. “You can’t make your clients feel calm and relaxed if you’re not calm and relaxed.”

According to Price, the majority of Well Groomed Male’s clientele are gay men. Although the spa caters to men, it has female clients as well and offers services for women that include cuts and coloring. Price said he also cuts hair and performs other spa services for transgender men and transgender women.

Walking into the spa on E Broad Street (it’s just east of Cleveland Avenue) has an immediate calming effect. Quiet music plays in the background, aromatherapy fills the air, and you feel safe and welcome.

Being involved in the LGBT community is very important to Price. He has hosted Whimsical moustaches decorate the walls of fundraisers where all the proceeds go to a the front room, where a single chair sits in local charity or team. He has supported the front of a mirror for hairstyling. In the back AIDS Walk Central Ohio, the Columbus Coyroom, the massage table (with a foot otes Rugby Football Club and several drag warmer) looks soft and inviting, and muted pageants. string lights provide a warm glow. “I enjoy helping the community, and my There isn’t a waiting room, since Price takes clients feel good about it, too,” he said. his clients one at a time to ensure they get the focus and attention they deserve. He So relax and enjoy yourself - you deserve it! said he wants to make clients happy and Who’s up for a day at the spa? comfortable by keeping things casual. As soon as you walk in that door, it’s all about you. Well Groomed Male offers a variety of services from haircuts to waxing, manicures to massages - at affordable prices. A 30minute facial is $25. A 60-minute massage photo: Andrew Williams outlookohio.com

Brady Konya’s favorite LGBT movie: A Single Man

Well Groomed Male Spa

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LGBT Financial Planning Professionals Guide David Cunningham CFP ® Financial Advisor, Edward Jones I am a financial advisor who serves the serious longterm investor. After developing an investment strategy tailored to the specific goals of my clients, I carefully craft a properly balanced and diversified portfolio to help achieve those goals.

David C. Cunningham, CFP ® 179 E Beck St Columbus, OH 43206-1207 (614) 461-5803 www.edwardjones.com David.Cunningham@edwardjones.com

Ryan Puckett, CLTC Skylight Financial We provide a comprehensive and integrated planning process for the LGBT community that firmly focuses on what matters to you, your family or your business. Contact Ryan today!

Ryan Puckett, MBA, CLTC 5455 Rings Road, Suite 125 Dublin, OH 43017 (614) 790-9812 ryanpuckett@financialguide.com Olga Starr, MBA Skylight Financial

Chris Cooper, CFP Chris Cooper & Company Chris Cooper is the owner and founder of Chris Cooper & Company, a financial planning firm working with people who own small businesses, with persons preparing to retire, the LGBT community, and very elderly persons.

Chris Cooper, CFP 5810 Southwyck Blvd, Ste. 100, Toledo, OH 43614 (800) 352-7674 chriscooper.com

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We provide a comprehensive and integrated planning process for the LGBT community that firmly focuses on what matters to you, your family or your business. Contact Olga today!

Olga Starr, MBA 5455 Rings Road, Suite 125 Dublin, OH 43017 (614) 790-9814 ostarr@financialguide.com

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Robert Deitrick, ChFC and Steven Morgan Polaris Financial Partners The advisors of Polaris Financial Partners have been providing clientfocused financial advice and counsel for LGBT individuals and small business owners throughout Ohio and around the country for over four decades.

Robert Deitrick, ChFC Steven Morgan 470 Olde Worthington Rd, Suite 450 Westerville, OH 43082 (614) 901-3400 (800) 244-6517 614-901-4030 fax RDeitrick@ae.CadaretGrant.com SMorgan@ae.CadaretGrant.com Polarisfinancialpartners.net

After frustrations with a lack of financial planning resources for her and her partner, Sara spent the last several years cultivating her knowledge on LGBT-specific issues. She attained the title of Accredited Domestic Partnership Advisor so that she could fulfill her passion of helping others in the same situation.

Sara Colton CFP®, CRPC® Financial Advisor Chartered Retirement Planning CounselorSM 81 Mill Street, Suite 100 Gahanna, OH 43230-3011 (614) 269-0195 sara.colton@ampf.com www.ameripriseadvisors.com/sara.colton

John Davidson, CFP KylesHill Group John Davidson is a Certified Financial Planner with over 20 years of financial experience in banking, strategic planning, business financial management and personal financial planning. He proudly welcomes LGBT clients. John Davidson, CFP KylesHill Group LLC. 330 W Spring St Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 395-1295

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After DOMA: What It Means for You National LGBT organizations have compiled the following tips for gay and lesbian couples in the wake of the June 2013 U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down key provisions of the Defense of Marriage Act. They strongly recommend, however, that you consult legal and financial professionals. • The Supreme Court’s ruling in Windsor vs. United States applies only to the federal government. It does not change discriminatory state laws that exclude same-sex couples from state-conferred marriage rights. • As a result of Windsor, the federal government now considers you married if you were joined legally in another state. You must file your federal taxes as “married filing jointly” or “married filing separately.” outlookohio.com

• Civil unions or registered domestic partnerships are not considered marriages by the federal government. • Because Ohio refuses to recognize your marriage, you must still file your state taxes as single individuals. There’s a new state form to undo the calculations from your federal returns.

be considered married for the entire year. • Married same-sex couples should no longer have to pay federal income taxes on the value of employer-provided insurance to one’s spouse. Under DOMA, the value of

health insurance benefits for same-sex spouses was considered taxable income. • You may file amended federal returns for 2010, 2011 and 2012 if you were married during any of those years.

• Joint filing tends to favor married spouses with very different incomes. Joint filers will generally owe less income tax than they would as single taxpayers because the IRS effectively treats the combined income of married couples as if each spouse earned half. • In general, your tax-filing status is determined on the last day of the year. If you are married on the last day of the year, you will

Eddie Fleiss’s favorite LGBT movies: Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Butch Camp, Kiss Me Guido

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Feature Films

Showtimes: Friday, March 28 @ 6:20p; Saturday, March 29 @ 2:30p

A documentary that looks at the aging challenges unique to the LGBT community through the stories of three gay men: Dennis, Ty and In addition to the Gay Games Continental Alice Walker: Beauty In Truth Robert. this summer, the Cleveland Director: Malcolm Ingram Director: Pratibha Parmar International Film Festival USA/Canada/Australia, 94 minutes UK, 84 minutes will show 35 LGBT features Showtimes: Thursday, March 20 @ Showtimes: Wednesday, March 26 @ and shorts during its 12-day 9:35p; Friday, March 21 @ 1:50p 4:15p; Thursday, March 27 @ 9:30a; run in March at the Tower Friday, March 28 @ 7p City Cinemas in Downtown 52 Tuesdays From 1968 to 1974, the Continental Cleveland. The event also of- Director: Sophie Hyde Bathhouse was combination sexual A portrait of the passionate Pulitzer fers a special focus this year Australia, 114 minutes playground and entertainment incuPrize-winning author (The Color Puron LGBT filmmakers. Showtimes: Thursday, March 20 @ bator. Out of the baths emerged ple), a revered and criticized figure. The Case Against 8 Directors: Ben Cotner and Ryan White Bette Midler, Labelle and Barry 1:50p; Friday, March 21 @ 7:35p The film incorporates interviews, The festival begins on March Manilow, and Sarah Vaugh also perfootage and readings by the author. USA, 112 minutes Showtimes: Friday, March 21 @ 19 and ends March 30. And Sixteen-year-old Billie is trying to formed there. Owner Steve Ostrow 6:10p; Saturday, March 22 @ 4:20p and his former staff reminisce about it’s not all gay: 480 short come to terms with her mother’s and feature-length films are transition from female to male. As the “erotic paradise.” A documentary that focuses on the on the bill. Jane transitions to James, Billie is plaintiffs and lawyers in the landsent to live with her father, but the The Dog mark case that finally allowed same- Directors: Allison Berg, But here’s all the LGBT fare. distance makes her feel left out. She sex couples to marry in California. Check out finds herself exploring her own sexuFrank Keraudren www.clevelandfilm.org for ality while her mom experiences de- Before You Know It USA, 100 minutes (See our interview with the filmmak- Showtimes: Thursday, March 27 @ everything else, including pression from her body’s rejection of Director: PJ Raval ers on Page 44.) Q&As with filmmakers. testosterone. 11:30a; Saturday, March 29 @ 9:35p USA, 112 minutes It’s shaping up to be the Year of Queer in Cleveland.

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Bob Price’s favorite LGBT movies: Female Trouble, Making Love

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mother wants him to return to Kansas, his roommate has kicked him out, and a man in the troupe is making sexual advances that he both fears and discovers he wants. Al Pacino played John “The Dog” Wojtowicz in Dog Day Afternoon, and soon after, the real bank robber became a media celebrity. In this documentary, Wojtowicz details his life and involvement in the early days of New York’s gay-liberation movement. Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia Director: Nicholas Wrathall USA, 89 minutes Showtimes: Friday, March 21 @ 9:30a; Saturday, March 22 @ 6:40p Special screening at the Apollo Theatre: Thursday, March 20 @ 7p Dual Director: Nejc Gazvoda Slovenia/Denmark/Croatia, 102 minutes Showtimes: Thursday, March 27 @ 11:20a; Saturday, March 29 @ 8:45p

Venerated by many as the last great American intellectual, this documentary weaves in and out of Vidal’s numerous public and private personas. Combining archival footage from his TV appearances with interviews from the last few years of his life, this film is a portrait of the rabble-rouser as a writer, politician and caustic social critic.

When Iben’s flight is canceled, Tina drives her and other stranded passengers to a hotel. With a glance, a connection is made. But Iben has a dark secret, and Tina is on the eve of a life-changing interview. They communicate in English, a language unique for words having dual meanings, because Iben speaks Danish and Tina speaks Slovenian. Are they speaking the truth to each other or finally speaking it to themselves? (In Heterosexual Jill English, Slovenian and Danish with Director: Michelle Ehlen USA, 80 minutes subtitles.) Showtimes: Wednesday, March 26 @ 8:45p; Thursday, March 27 @ 2p

Five Dances Director: Alan Brown USA, 83 minutes Showtimes: Thursday, March 20 @ 7:40p; Saturday, March 22 @ 4:30p Chip is a gifted young dancer from the Midwest pursuing a career in New York when he lands a job with a small troupe to perform at a festival. While things are going well professionally, Chip’s personal life gets more complicated: His alcoholic outlookohio.com

Jill thought Jamie was a man, and even though Jamie is a woman, she sleeps with her anyway. Jill stops the affair and joins a lesbian conversiontherapy group. To prove how heterosexual she is, Julie asks Jamie to “date” her again, and Jamie agrees because she loves Julie. This comedy skewers everything from dating and sex to support groups and lesbian folk songs. Kidnapped for Christ Director: Kate S. Logan USA, 85 minutes Showtimes: Thursday, March 20 @ 4:05p; Friday, March 21 @ 12:30p

With a 4.3 GPA and potential college scholarship, David is eager to start his senior year of high school. But early one morning, three men break down his door and take him to the Dominican Republic, where his parents have enrolled him in Escuela Caribe, a rehabilitation school for “troubled teens.” This documentary follows David and his classmates as they navigate brutal behavior modification, ex-gay reparative therapy, hard manual labor and degrading humiliation.

Matt Shepard is a Friend of Mine Director: Michele Josue USA, 89 minutes Showtimes: Saturday, March 29 @ 5p; Sunday, March 20 @ 2:15p

Reaching for the Moon Director: Bruno Barreto Brazil, 118 minutes Showtimes: Saturday, March 22 @ 8:401p; Sunday, March 23 @ 11:15a

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This feature film is the story of the passionate relationship during the 1950s and ’60s between American poet Elizabeth Bishop and Brazilian architect Lota de Macedo Soares.

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The New Black Director: Yoruba Richen USA, 80 minutes The Last One Showtimes: Wednesday, March 26 @ Director: Nadine C. Licostie 2:20p; Thursday, March 27 @ 5:50 USA, 74 minutes Special screening at Shaker Square Showtimes: Wednesday, March 26 @ Cinemas: Friday, March 28 @ 9p 6:15p; Thursday, March 27 @ 12:15p

The Rugby Player Director: Scott Gracheff USA, 80 minutes Showtimes: Sunday, March 23 @ 7:15p; Monday, March 24 @ 3:20p

This isn’t a film about 9/11 but rather the story of one of the people Centered around Maryland’s 2012 lost that day: Mark Bingham, an During the height of the AIDS crisis, battle for marriage equality, this doc- openly gay man who helped fight the Cleve Jones founded the Names Projumentary highlights the challenges hijackers of United Flight 93. It’s also ect Foundation. Since then, the AIDS for Black LGBT people and attempts the story of his remarkable mother, Memorial Quilt has added more than by opponents to say LGBT issues are Alice, who honors his memory as a 48,000 panels and is known not about civil rights. campaigner for marriage equality. throughout the world. This documentary is the story of the quilt as told by the people who helped create it and those working with it today to serve the ignored communities still living with AIDS.

Lesbiana - A Parallel Revolution Director: Myriam Fougère Canada, 63 minutes Showtimes: Tuesday, March 25 @ 8p; Wednesday, March 26 @ 12:15p

One: A Story of Love and Equality Director: Becca Roth USA, 102 minutes Showtimes: Saturday, March 22 @ 12:30p; Sunday, March 23 @ 9:20p; Monday, March 24 @ 11:30a

See You Next Tuesday Director: Drew Tobia USA, 82 minutes Showtimes: Thursday, March 20 @ 9:30p; Friday, March 21 @ 4p

When Mona gets kicked out of her After North Carolina placed Amend- apartment, she overstays her welment One on its ballot in 2012, a les- come with Jordan and her fed-up bian couple from New York visits the partner, Sylvie. It’s a train wreck in state to see the real faces staring slow motion, an offbeat black comThis documentary is a journey across across the cultural divide. As they dig edy with a mostly female cast. North America, revisiting many of the deeper, talking to both same-sex couples and religious opponents, women - mothers of the lesbian what emerges is not necessarily hecommunity - that Fougère encountered during her travels in the 1980s. roes and villains.

Wendy Miller-Pugh’s favorite LGBT movies: Paris Is Burning, But I’m a Cheerleader

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Stranger by the Lake Director: Alain Guiraudie France, 97 minutes Showtimes: Friday, March 21 @ 8:50p; Sunday, March 23 @ 1:35p At a secluded lakeside cruising spot, Franck watches Michel and his lover go out for a swim, but only Michel comes back. It’s a thriller composed of suspicious eyes, unspoken tension and a surplus of very graphic sex. (In French with subtitles.)

Test Director: Chris Mason Johnson USA, 90 minutes Showtimes: Thursday, March 27 @ 3:50p; Friday, March 28 @ 1:55p; Saturday, March 29 @ 7:30p As a mysterious fatal epidemic begins ripping through mid-’80s San Francisco, dancers Frankie and Todd have opposite reactions. While Frankie’s life is increasingly marred

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Trinidad Directors: PJ Raval, Jay Hodges USA, 80 minutes Showtimes: Friday, March 28 @ 9:45p; Saturday, March 29 @ 12:30p Since 1969, when Dr. Stanley Biber performed one of the first successful gender-reassignment surgeries, tiny Trinidad, Colo., has been known as the “Sex-Change Capital of the World.” This documentary follows three women as they embark on new beginnings.

Valencia Directors: Hilary Goldberg, various artists USA, 106 minutes

Showtimes: Thursday, March 27 @ 9:40p; Friday, March 28 @ 3:55p; Saturday, March 29 @ 9:15a Michelle is an artist and a lover - a lover of women. This film is a compilation of short films by 20 queer filmmakers, each a chapter from Michelle Tea’s autobiographical novel about her numerous loves and hookups in the lesbian punk scene of 1990s San Francisco. It’s described as “riotous, political, even touching.”

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Before You Know It Director: PJ Raval Who’s Afraid of Vagina Wolf? Director: Anna Margarita Albelo USA/France, 83 minutes Showtimes: Friday, March 28 @ 8:10p; Saturday, March 29 @ 1:35p

The Case Against 8 Directors: Ben Cotner, Ryan White

Newly minted 40-year-old Anna, a down-on-her-luck, garage-dwelling filmmaker, has some birthday resolutions: finally make a movie, lose 20 pounds (OK, maybe 10), and find a girlfriend. She’s well on her way with a post-feminist retelling of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and a scheme to attract gorgeous Katia by casting her as the lead in her movie.

Five Dances Director: Alan Brown

Continental Director: Malcolm Ingram

The Ghosts in Our Machine Director: Liz Marshall Canada, 92 minutes Showtimes: Thursday, March 20 @ 5:10p; Friday, March 21 @ 3p

Heterosexual Jill Director: Michelle Ehlen Lesbiana: A Parallel Revolution Director: Myriam Fougère Natives Director: Jeremy Hersh USA, 20 minutes Thursday, March 27 @ 7:45p

Good Morning Directors: Peter Knegt, Stephen Dunn Canada, 10 minutes Killing Vivian Director: Mandy Fabian USA, 12 minutes

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A grant from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - the Oscar people - helps the Cleveland International Film Festival showcase traditionally less visible filmmakers each year. This year, the festival is focusing on LGBT directors.

This documentary follows photojournalist Jo-Anne McArthur, who promotes animal rights by documenting their mistreatment at mink and fox farms, dairy farms, ranches, and research labs.

Thursday, March 27 @ 7:45p Alfredo’s Fire Director: Andy Abrahams Wilson Italy/USA, 40 minutes

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Those whose films are about LGBT subjects already have been listed. The following films and documentaries tell other stories:

Sunday, March 23 @ 4:10p Dream Girl Director: Tulica Singh USA, 6 minutes

Electric Indigo Director: Jean-Julien Colette Belgium/France, 24 minutes

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A Last Farewell Director: Casper Andreas Sweden, 13 minutes Rosita Lopez for President Director: Rachel Goldberg USA, 9 minutes Standup Director: Louis McCullagh UK, 16 minutes

27 @ 5:30p; Friday, March 28 @ 12:15p Doris Payne is a sweet and charming 81-year-old who’s also an unapologetic international jewel thief. This documentary offers insight into her 60-year career. The New Black Director: Yoruba Richen One: A Story of Love and Equality Director: Becca Roth Pelada Director: Ryan White and others USA, 92 minutes Showtimes: Friday, March 21 @ 4:15p; Saturday, March 22 @ 2:50p Luke and Gwendolyn are former college athletes who travel the world experiencing pick-up soccer. And they learn a lot about the cultures of nations by experiencing how they play the game.

Sex(ed) the Movie Director: Brenda Goodman USA, 76 minutes Showtimes: Friday, March 28 @ 8p; Saturday, March 29 @ 4:50p; Sunday, March 30 @ 7:25p They say sex sells, but our nation has never been sold on the idea of sex education. This documentary looks at the history and evolution of sex ed, as well as the cultural obstacles that prevent a reasonable discussion of the issue. Test Director: Chris Mason Johnson

The Life and Crimes of Doris Payne Director: Kirk Marcolina, Matthew Pond USA, 74 minutes Showtimes: Wednesday, March 26 @ 6:20p; Thursday, March

Aaron Keegstra’s favorite LGBT movies: Sordid Lives, Broken Hearts Club

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No, dear gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender reader, you are not required to watch every LGBT movie ever made. But Matt Kane, who keeps his eye on Hollywood for GLAAD, says it is important to support those films that portray LGBT characters and stories in exciting and innovative ways. We’ve come a long way - or at least some of the way from the typical big-screen portrayals of mincing gay men, man-hating lesbians, voracious bisexuals and unstable trans people. And LGBT people aren’t often portrayed anymore as deserving victims of a violent come-uppance. The problem now is that LGBT characters aren’t portrayed much at all. If we really were obligated to see every LGBT movie, it’d be a lot easier to power through the list than it used to be. For years, GLAAD pushed TV networks to be more like the movies. LGBT characters and stories were few and far between on television, but they were a little easier to find at the theater and in the video store. “A significant shift has happened in the last decade,” GLAAD said in a 2013 report on the U.S. film industry. “As television has become increasingly inclusive ... the film industry is lagging behind.”

means more mainstream fare at the multiplex, Kane said. GLAAD’s report found just 14 of 101 major-studio releases in 2012 included characters who were lesbian, gay or bisexual. None were transgender.

2014 GLAAD Award Nominees

Outstanding Film, Wide Release: Blue Is the Warmest Color, Dallas Buyers Club, Kill Your Darlings, The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, Philomena. Outstanding Film, Limited Release: Concussion, Geography Club, Out in the Dark, Reaching for the Moon, Yossi. Outstanding TV Movie or Miniseries: Behind the Candelabra, In the Flesh. Outstanding Documentary: Bridegroom, Call Me Kuchu, God Loves Uganda, The New Black, Valentine Road. Only four of the 101 movies had LGBT - make that LGB characters who were onscreen for more than a few seconds. Among 2012 movies that counted as LGBT-inclusive: The Avengers, in which openly gay MSNBC anchor Thomas Roberts makes a cameo as himself, reporting an alien invasion. Worse yet: The few LGBT characters who do show up in the movies rarely represent any diversity in race, age or economic status.

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“We were disheartened at just how minor we seem to factor into mainstream Hollywood cinema,” Kane said.

While GLAAD has catalogued - and praised - gay and lesbian characters whose portrayals go beyond their sexual orientation, the organization still sees too many examples of gay being played for laughs or worse. Kane cites Basic Instinct (1992) and Braveheart (1995) as two of the most egregious movies in recent decades. In the former, Sharon Stone’s bi character and her lesbian girlfriend are twisted psychopaths; in the latter, some audiences cheered when a gay character is thrown out of a window to his death. More recently, Javier Bardem’s bisexual character in the James Bond film, Skyfall, drew praise as the highest-profile LGBT role of 2012, but GLAAD said the part fell into an old cliché that shows bi characters as duplicitous. “With no well-known bisexual heroes to speak of in the Hollywood canon, characters like this remain the only impression many audience members have,” GLAAD said. Hollywood’s portrayal of transgender people, meanwhile, is “at least 20 years behind the curve,” Kane said. Even independent cinema, which usually is more willing to tell LGBT stories, rarely includes trans characters. GLAAD started in 1985 to combat homophobia-laced coverage of the AIDS crisis. One of its early victories was convincing The New York Times to begin using the word gay in 1987. It has branched out since to promote inclusion and fight anti-LGBT messages in music, TV and movies. outlookohio.com


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well as a few dunkers, that have helped shape LGBT cinema as we know it today.

Awards season always brings out the BuzzFeed in people. Lists, lists everywhere!

Independent Spirit! Best Indie Film Weekend This 2011 film from the U.K. doesn’t sound too interesting on paper. It’s the story of Russell and Glen, two 20-somethings who meet at a gay club and spend the weekend together before Glen’s departure for the United States. Weekend’s power lies in its subtle script and in the performances from actors Tom Cullen and Chris New, who practically Break Bad with their amount of on-screen chemistry. It’s a quiet film that was met with unanimous, yet equally quiet praise for its maturity and understated depiction of gay romance.

Everyone seems to have an opinion on who should win Best Director, Best Picture, Best Actor, etc. And while the Oscars may be fabulous, they’re not nearly as gay as they seem. The Academy is notorious for snubbing films with queer themes. They might throw us a bone or two with the acting or directing awards (cough! Jared Leto for best supporting actor), but the coveted Best Picture is usually safe with a stirring period drama or a sweeping demonstration of the crappiness of war. Gay-related big-budget movies are few and far between in Hollywood, often plagued with distribution problems, uptight parental protests and the stubbornness of studios. Unless you’re intimately familiar with the “Because you watched Another Gay Movie!” section of Netflix or have taken a 200-level Film Studies class in New Queer Cinema, you might have suffered much of your life without experiencing what the genre has to offer. The following is a list of must-see films, as

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Runner Up: Beginners This one earns a ton of points simply for casting Ewan McGregor, but it’s actually Christopher Plummer who steals the show (and an Oscar in 2011) for his portrayal of an exceptionally late bloomer who comes out to his son after the death of his wife. Honorable Mention: I Want Your Love (2012), Shortbus (2006), Heavenly Creatures (1994)

Runner Up: Milk Gus Van Sant’s 2008 biopic about Harvey Milk caused quite the stir (Sean Penn kissing James Franco!?), and it came out at exactly the right time, more or less coinciding with California’s contentious Proposition 8.

So Mainstream Best Blockbuster Brokeback Mountain Too obvious? So what, who cares? Brokeback (2005) broke all the rules - gay western, two huge (and straight) stars with an intense sex scene, a contemptible Anne Hathaway - and still became heralded as one of the best romance films of all time. If for some reason you haven’t seen it, it’s about two men who meet and work as sheepherders and fall into a complicated companionship that continues throughout the course of their lives. Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal deliver the best performances of their careers in this film, and yes, I HAVE seen The Dark Knight, and I stand by my statement. To this day, the fact that this movie lost the Oscar to Crash remains a sore subject.

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Runner Up: Room in Rome The word controversial is frequently associated with queer cinema, and like others on this list, Room in Rome (2010) wasn’t spared the description. It’s sexy, ambiguous and unflinchingly sensual. Honorable Mentions: Blue is the Warmest Color (2013), Kyss Mig (Kiss Me) (2011)

What a Gas! - Best Comedy I Love You Phillip Morris This 2009 film was, unquestionably, an awkward movie to go to on a first date. Jim Carrey plays Steven Jay Russell, a conman who can’t seem to stay put in prison, especially once he’s met Ewan McGregor as the titular love of his life. It’s hilarious, highly sexual and, surprisingly, a perfect showcase for Carrey, who fully commits to his lovable scumbag role. Runner Up: The Birdcage Believe it or not, a film exists where Robin Williams has the more understated performance. While his and Nathan Lane’s antics in this 1996 classic are a scream, they’re nothing compared to Gene Hackman in drag. Honorable Mentions: Trick (1999), In & Out (1997), Best in Show (2000)

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retreat where they learn stereotypical gender roles and simulate heterosexual intercourse might seem like a horror story, but in the hands of director Jamie Babbit this underappreciated 1999 gem offers an endearing and quirky lesbian romance with a sinister pink satin backdrop. The film features a young Natasha Lyonne (Orange is the New Black), an out-of-drag RuPaul and the guy who played Rufio in Hook. It’s not often you find a heartwarming story about the insidious business of conversion therapy.

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Gender Benders - Best Films featuring Trans Characters Ma Vie En Rose Ma Vie En Rose, which translates to My Life in Pink, is about a young girl in France named Ludovic, who was born male and raised as a boy by her mostly loving, yet stubbornly unappreciative family. Ludo’s precocious understanding of who she is clashes with her parents’ reluctance to acknowledge her identity, out of fear of social retribution from their nasty neighbors. The 1997 film indulges in flights of fancy and magical realism this is, after all, a story about a young child - yet at no point does the poignancy of Ludo’s situation dwindle. Runner Up: Boys Don’t Cry This may be the most Justin Bieber-like Hilary Swank has ever looked, but she earned every bit of her 1999 Oscar portraying Brandon Teena in this unrelenting, violent true story. Honorable Mentions: Flawless (1999), Transamerica (2005), Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001)

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TOP 10’s

Logo Readers Poll

1. Shelter (2007) 2. Brokeback Mountain (2005) 3. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) 4. Beautiful Thing (1996) 5. Latter Days (2003) 6. Weekend (2011) 7. Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) 8. A Single Man (2009) 9. Milk (2008) 10. Maurice (1987)

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1. Poison (1991) 2. Edward II (1991) 3. Swoon (1992) 4. Mysterious Skin (2004) 5. Paris Is Burning (1990) 6. The Hours and Times (1991) 7. The Times of Harvey Milk (1985) 8. A Thousand Clouds of Peace (2003) 9. The Sticky Fingers of Time (1997) 10. The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros (2005) Box

Office Mojo: Top Earning LGBT Movies

1. The Birdcage (1996) 2. Interview With the Vampire (1994) 3. Brokeback Mountain (2005) 4. The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) 5. Philadelphia (1993) 6. In & Out (1997) 7. The Crying Game (1992) 8. Bruno (2009) 9. The Hours (2002) 10. Too Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995)

BuzzFeed’s Bad Movies to Watch With Your Gay Friends

1. Valley of the Dolls (1967) 2. Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970) 3. Can’t Stop the Music (1980) 4. The Apple (1980) 5. Xanadu (1980) 6. Mommie Dearest (1981) 7. Grease 2 (1982) 8. Masters of the Universe (1987) 9. Street Fighter (1994) 10. Showgirls (1995)

Karac Ruleau’s favorite LGBT movies: Milk, Dallas Buyers Club, Bridegroom

Logo’s Greatest Gay Documentaries

1. The Celluloid Closet (1995) 2. The Times of Harvey Milk (1985) 3. Paris Is Burning (1990) 4. For the Bible Tells Me So (2007) 5. Before Stonewall (2013) 6. Paragraph 175 (2000) 7. We Were Here (2011) 8. Common Threads: Stories From the Quilt (1989) 9. Outrage (2009) 10. Vito (2011)

Rotten Tomatoes

1. Milk (2008) 2. Keep the Lights On (2011) 3. Get Real (1998) 4. The Birdcage (1996) 5. Outrage (2009) 6. Shortbus (2006) 7. Big Eden (2000) 8. The Fluffer (2001) 9. All Over the Guy (2001) 10. Latter Days (2003)

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1. Brokeback Mountain (2005) 2. My Beautiful Laundrette (1985) 3. Heavenly Creatures (1994) 4. Weekend (2011) 5. A Single Man (2009) 6. Bound (1996) 7. Milk (2008) 8. Boys Don’t Cry (1999) 9. Monster (2003) 10. Philadelphia (1993)

BuzzFeed’s Lesbian Movies You Love to Hate-Watch 1. Kissing Jessica Stein (2001) 2. Lost and Delirious (2001) 3. Room in Rome (2010) 4. Therese and Isabelle (1968) 5. You Will Be Mine (2009) 6. Bloomington (2010) 7. Chasing Amy (1997) 8. Summer Lover (2008) 9. Water Lilies (2007) 10. Heavenly Creatures (1994)

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What a Drag - Best Drag Film Paris is Burning Thank this groundbreaking 1990 documentary for exposing the world to words like voguing, shade, realness and countless other phrases that are now thrown about willy-nilly. The film, shot in the late ’80s at the height of the AIDS crisis, follows several groups of New York drag performers. It features a number of highly personal and poignant interviews from several key figures in the scene at the time, as well as footage of the legendary competitions that took place.

Over It - Most Overrated Films Chasing Amy Yes, it features a number of relatable and threedimensional gay characters. Yes, it has witty dialogue about relationships and sexuality. Sure, there are some rare instances where a person who identifies as gay can become romantically involved with someone of the opposite sex. And while there’s nothing too outrageous about Kevin Smith’s 1997 romantic comedy about a man who falls for his best friend who’s a lesbian, the overly self-indulgent characters are just plain annoying to watch.

Runner Up: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert This 1994 Aussie drag-tastic classic still holds up today, including a certain infamous scene involving ping-pong balls.

Runner Up: The Kids Are All Right I guess the point of this 2010 story is that all you need to do to get a lesbian to sleep with a man is to have that man be Mark Ruffalo? This is just one uncomfortable family drama without much of a payoff. But at least it has (a lot of) Mark Ruffalo.

Honorable Mentions: Victor Victoria (1982), To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995)

American Splendor: Paul Giamatti stars in this biopic of comic-book Harvey Pekar. Also starring: Hope Davis, Judah Friedlander. Filmed in Cleveland, Lakewood.

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A Christmas Story: Peter Billingsley stars as a boy hoping to receive a BB gun in this Christmas classic. Also starring: Jean Shepherd, Melinda Dillon, Darren McGavin. Filmed in Cleveland. The Deer Hunter: Robert De Niro stars as a steelworker who serves in the Vietnam War. Also starring: Christopher Walken, John Savage, Meryl Streep. Filmed in Cleveland, Steubenville and Struthers, including scenes in a real U.S. Steel mill.

Good at Being Bad Guilty Pleasures Pink Flamingos John Waters’s 1972 shocker cult classic featuring drag legend Divine is not for the faint of heart. Bear City This fuzzy, funny and sometimes terribly written 2010 movie begs you to sit through the whole thing. Girls Will Be Girls This drag-tastic 2003 feature about a despicable bunch of actresses living in Hollywood features over-the-top story arcs, strange sex and a pre-Modern Family Eric Stonestreet.

(Dis)honorable Mentions: Velvet Goldmine (1998), Bruno (2009) Edge of Seventeen: Chris Stafford stars as a high schooler coming to terms with his sexuality. Also starring: Tina Holmes, Anderson Gabrych, Lea DeLaria. Filmed in Sandusky, Cedar Point, Oberlin College (standing in for OSU). Harper Valley PTA: Barbara Eden stars as a single mom intent on being elected PTA president and getting back at her rivals. Also starring: Ronny Cox, Audrey Christie. Filmed in Lebanon. Howard the Duck: Multiple actors star as a duck who must help Earth protect itself from an alien invasion. Also starring: Lea Thompson, Tim Robbins. Filmed in Cleveland. The Shawshank Redemption: Tim Robbins stars as a banker who serves time in prison for a crime he denies committing. Also starring: Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton. Filmed at the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield.

Pete Olsen’s favorite LGBT movies: Prayers for Bobby, Milk, Latter Days

Non-Gay Gay Favorites Mean Girls This 2004 movie is incredibly fetch, despite the fact that fetch is never going to happen. This is the best way to gorge on Tina Fey’s acerbic wit outside of 30 Rock. Auntie Mame This is a role drag queens were born to play, though no one will ever outdo Rosalind Russell in this 1958 classic. Mommie Dearest This 1981 film is a no-brainer. It’s a Joan Crawford biopic for God’s sakes. Clueless The 1995 Jane Austin novel adaptaion has more one-liners than Leno. As if! Alicia Silverstone, Justin Blare and Brittany Murphy. My Best Friend’s Wedding It might be a Julia Roberts film, but Rupert Everett stole the show. Love this 1997 flick. Love the bag, love the shoes, love everything. outlookohio.com

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Christopher Cook’s favorite LGBT movies: Bad Education, Brokeback Mountain, Bridegroom

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Everyone Has a Story to Tell by Debra Shade

LGBT filmmakers; but again, as a person who falls in this category, I would say it isn’t our biggest fight.

I thought the hardest thing about seeking investors and actors for a movie with 17 sex scenes - hetero, lesbian and gay, a foursome, fisting and fruit play - would be convincing them that it’s not porn. I didn’t think the hardest battle would be living in the Midwest, considering that Columbus can attract such sexual expressions of freedom as a show entitled, The Filthiest Fucking Thing Ever. The very same people who ridicule or judge are part of the demographic that attracts a Canadian production company to the middle of the Middle West - Columbus - for an event called Sexaplooza. If not for being in the midst of one of the most exhilarating roller coaster rides of my career, I’d probably have very little to say about African-Americans and LGBT film. However, because I’m on the up-climb of this ancient, stringent and monopolized industry roller coaster, I can personally speak on the issue. It leaves me to wonder why the Midwest wouldn’t be open to a movie called Deviant Desires, based on my book about a female sex addict. The market for such films exists. LGBT-themed movies, regardless of their level of sexual content, have been released. Pariah (2011), written and directed by Dee Rees, is a story about African-American lesbians in a light that has rarely been shown. Author Love Dixon states in her book, Same Gender Loving and Loving It!, that minorities have been raised with the belief that being gay and being black are not synonymous. This belief system could be why there are very few out and open minority 32

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If only. From casting to forming a production crew, the ride for me has been bumpy and littered with opinionated “freedom” supporters who use that fine line of creative “input” to judge and categorize a movie of this content.

It would seem, of course, that the movie-making mecca would come with a much shorter climb. I am more concerned, though, that there might be a downward spiral faster than the infamous Drop Tower at Kings Island.

Are we saying that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender minorities don’t want to write films and share their stories?

Sure, the world has a few awesome LGBT films. Of course there are out and active filmmakers. But the question to pose in the African-American LGBT community is not, “Do we need another gay movie?” It’s “Do we need more gay AfricanAmerican filmmakers?”

Are we saying that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender minorities don’t want to write films and share their stories? As a person who falls in this category, believe me: That is not the case. Actors and filmmakers alike in the LGBT community seem to face hurdles that don’t exist outside the minority filmmaking industry. Are we saying that the Midwest cannot produce such films? As a resident of the Midwest, I know that is not the case. The most common thing I’m told when seeking advice on how to survive this particular rollercoaster is, “Move to California.”

There might be more opportunities, but the surroundings themselves might be harmful to one’s value systems. I don’t doubt it would be easier for most people in California, but would it be for an AfricanAmerican lesbian female?

So I stay. And the more I push the movie via a monthly event called Adult Recess and various branding techniques and book-signings around the region, I am more often met with judgment and opposition of the movie content and my sexuality. Despite the knowledge that California may be more accepting and my belief that this region is the biggest part of the fight, I also think the fight lies in the content and where you are trying to market the content. No matter how much we’re gaining toward equality, we’re losing a battle of acceptance of LGBT content in film. Whether or not they’re as borderline pornographic as Deviant Desires, more victories are needed. More minority filmmakers are needed. More acceptance is needed. Debra Shade is an author and owner of Shade Publishing in Columbus. You can find her on Facebook at Shadyontop or follow her on Twitter @shadeyontop.

Dwayne Steward’s favorite LGBT movie: The Laramie Project

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Kelly Coate’s favorite LGBT movie: And the Band Played On

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Out of the Dark Movies Help Us Cope, Stir Us to Action

by Regina Sewell

The therapeutic roots of theater run deep. Before Hollywood became synonymous with the motion-picture industry, before Broadway became synonymous with the theater, and even before Shakespeare penned Hamlet, the ancient Greeks hosted theatrical competitions during festivals dedicated to Dionysus, the god of fertility and revelry. Like their modern counterparts, these early tragedies, comedies and satyrs weren’t just entertaining, they were therapeutic. Aristotle argued that the function of tragedies was to help spectators release deep feelings as they empathized with the actors on stage. This, he said, leads to healing in the community. Fast-forward a few thousand years, and this therapeutic nature of plays and their more modern counterparts, movies, has stood the test of time. How? Many of us grew up believing that tears were scary. Bad things happened to those who cried. We may have heard threats like, “Stop crying or I’ll give you something to cry about!” Or, we may have felt humiliated by taunting while we cried. 34

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Some of us learned to avoid expressing anger at all costs. It might have given us a short feeling of power, but bigger, angrier people did their best to shut us down. The lesson: Anger equals pain.

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chance to cry and release some of that pentup sadness. In doing so, we might be able to process some of our own pain and release it into the past.

Revenge movies like Thelma and Louise, Kill Bill, 9 to 5 and the Harry Potter series provide So we learned to go numb, to avoid intense, a vicarious release of anger. Watching Louise unacceptable feelings at all cost. But that shoot Harlan when he atdoesn’t make the feeltempted to rape ings go away; it just Books and movies, smashes them Thelma, or watching Doralee fantasize down. And it takes they are not mere about hogtying and an incredible amount of energy to entertainment. They sus- tormenting Mr. Hart for keep them down. tain me and help me all the sleazy, selfish sexist things he’d cope with my real life. and done to her, is a We may fall into a - Arlaina Tibensky healthy way to let go of deep depression or slip into some sort the anger we have of addictive romance about how we’ve been with food, alcohol, drugs, shopping, gammistreated in our own lives. bling, video games or other addictive behavior. And being numb makes it hard to connect Movies about complicated relationships, like Blue Is the Warmest Color, The Kids Are All with others on more than a surface level. Right or Happy Together, mirror back to us some of the complexities and dysfunctional In order to love, we have to be able to cry and behavior in our own troubled relationships. find safe outlets for anger. And we need to be able to find a way to distance ourselves when They encourage us to be more compassionate the feeling gets too intense. toward ourselves and our partners and motivate us to make different choices. Watching tearjerkers like Longtime Companion, Beaches, Titanic, Marley & Me, Steel Even comedies have a therapeutic role. Magnolias and The Notebook gives us a Laughter is healing, and movies like Mamma Elvis Jimenez’s favorite LGBT movie: Brokeback Mountain

Mia!, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and The Birdcage not only make us laugh, but they also help us get some distance from emotional pain. They help us regulate our emotional responses by distracting ourselves when the feelings get too intense. Beyond the power to help us heal emotionally, movies give voice to marginalized groups and bring awareness to social injustice. Movies like Making Love, Longtime Companion, Personal Best, The Crying Game and Milk humanized LGBT people and brought our lives into mainstream America’s consciousness. Movies like Brokeback Mountain, Torch Song Trilogy, Boys Don’t Cry and Philadelphia helped mainstream America see inherent wrongness of anti-GLBT violence, harassment and discrimination and made it easier for them to join our demands for change. So the next time you feel guilty about watching all those movies, give yourself a break. Theater is awesome therapy. You’re giving yourself the gift of self-care. To ask Regina a question, propose a column topic, read about her approach to counseling, or check out her books and other writing, visit www.ReginaSewell.com.

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Andrea Kaminski’s favorite LGBT movies: Imagine Me & You, But I’m a Cheerleader

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I have so many favorites for so many reasons. Just like my former tricks, each brought something different and exciting. My first is Beautiful Thing, a coming-of-age British flick that always gets to me, and emotion rarely happens to me because my heart is slutty and barren. I can watch this one over and over and still blubber over it. If I need some comedy and some Australian wit, I pop in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. This I have been craving because of the ass hats I have been attracting lately. ABBA turd, anyone? My choice would be Kevin Smith, director of Clerks and Chasing Amy. I have been approached by his fans for photos and autographs; I respectfully decline, of course. Kevin is a fat and snarky bearded guy, as am I. But, I lick peen, and, as far as I know, Kevin does not. But he would have to act out some of the kinky adventures I got myself into. This would make me giggle profusely.

Well, most folks are leprechauns to me because of my height. But if I caught a real one, I would steal two leprechaun outfits: one for each of my Chihuahuas. (Yes, I am that queer).

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Debbie Anything with Jeff Stryker in it. Just kidding! Can I rank my top five instead? They are oldies, but I still love them: 1. Longtime Companion 2. Victor Victoria 3. Imagine Me & You 4. Torch Song Trilogy 5. Top Gun

Who would play you in your biopic?

It would have to be someone who is hilarious, aloof, seductive, intelligent, sarcastic, annoying, intense, dramatic, honest and gorgeous beyond belief. So, the only person qualified would have to be... Johnny Depp. Oh, and on the set I will babysit his new fiancée, former lesbian Amber Heard! If I be catchin’ me a leprechaun, I would be givin’ him a good Irish Spring scrubbin’ because you ain’t a-knowin’ how many toads and witches the wee bugger was a muddlin’ with. Then, I would be demandin’ the grantin’ of me 500 gold a day for the rest of me life. Finally, I would be enterin’ him in one of those fancy drag pageants with the name of Lucie O’ Charm. Given all of the rainbows, magic and glitter, he would be sure to win!

What’s in the pot at the end of your rainbow?

Basketball? Well, this is hard, and not in a good way. I actually do not have a clue, because it is not the kind of ball play that intrigues me.

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I am a bad lesbian, because I do not follow a lot of sports outside of Buckeyes football. But, I do watch the men’s B-ball finals. I am not sure of all the schools in the conference brackets, but I would have to say: Duke, Ohio State and some other teams. And the winner is... Duke!

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Brian Cook’s favorite LGBT movies: Broken Hearts Club, Trick

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‘...Come Sit By Me!’ Fan Favorite ‘Steel Magnolias’ Hits CATCO Stage by Erin McCalla “All gay men have track lightin’. And all gay men are named Mark, Rick or Steve.”

Sam Schisler. “She [his drag persona] related really well to Truvy because of her big hair!”

Clairee is quoting her nephew, Marshall, who recently came out of the closet. A beat later, Ouiser enters and remarks that she loves her track lighting, which her grandson, Steve, helped install. The ladies in Truvy’s beauty shop all laugh.

CATCO Producing Director Steven C. Anderson was surprised at first to learn of the gay fan base, but after some thought he said it probably has a lot to do with a similar sense of humor that’s shared between the characters and the men who cite Steel Magnolias as a favorite.

Although that’s the one queer reference in the entire script, Steel Magnolias is often regarded a gay play/film, and CATCO will present the stage play at Studio One in the Riffe Center from March 26 through April 13.

“There is a shared sensibility and chemistry in the beauty shop,” Anderson said. “They know each other’s business, give each other ‘advice,’ they know what’s best. They have these coming-of-ages that they help each other with.”

But, wait. You don’t think Steel Magnolias is gay? We did an informal survey asking members of the community to name their favorite LGBT film, and we received a surprising number of Steel Magnolia responses: “Steel Magnolias... I know, is it a gay movie? You bet,” said Jose Rodriguez. “It’s got Shirley MacLaine, Dolly Parton, Julia Roberts, Olympia Dukakis, Sally Field. It does not get any gayer than that!” “As a former Miss Bat-N-Rouge as Suzanne Sugarbaker, Miss Georgia World, Steel Magnolias is still my favorite,” said 38

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For the uninitiated, the play about three generations of Louisiana women - written by gay playwright Robert Harling opened off-Broadway in 1987. Shelby and Annelle are in their 20s; Truvy and M’Lynn are middle-aged; and Ouiser and Clairee are the widowed matriarchs of the group. The story is centered on the motherdaughter relationship of M’Lynn and Shelby, and much of the play takes place in Truvy’s beauty parlor. The movie, with a screenplay adapted by Harling, was released in 1989 with an all-star cast of Julia Roberts, Sally Field, Darryl Hannah, Olympia Dukakis, Shirley McClain and Dolly Parton.

author; Shelby is based on Harling’s sister, who died of complications from diabetes. It’s a play about the love for the women he grew up with. (Sorry about the spoiler, but come on: The play is over 25 years old!) While the characters spend plenty of time talking about the men in their lives, there are no on-stage roles for men. But don’t worry, because all the favorite one-liners and sassy barbs are there, including Anderson’s favorite: “There’s no such thing as natural beauty.” “The play is tighter than the movie,” he said. “I think it will be more popular.” But gay men aren’t the only demographic to love this story. The show has had many different lives, from the off-Broadway start, to the blockbuster film, to a 2005 run on Broadway, to the 2012 TV remake with an all-black cast that included Queen Latifah, Phylicia Rashad and Alfre Woodard. The story has longevity. “It hits a lot of people with its generations of women,” Anderson said. “Fans are rabid about the show.” There was even a drag queen cast in the works, but Harling put a stop to it. “He felt, as do I, that while these women are funny, they are real. They aren’t caricatures,” Anderson said.

The story is semi-autobiographical for its Amber Myers’s favorite LGBT movie: If These Walls Could Talk

That is one of the reasons the CATCO cast is age-appropriate. “Any actress who is anyone wanted to be in this show,” he said. “It was a hard show to cast - there were 50 women for callback.” Anderson decided upon Josie Merkle to play Clairee, Jackie Bates to fill feisty Ouiser’s shoes, Gail Griffith to play Truvy, Sarah Behrens as M’Lynn, Kelly Strand as Annelle and Andrea Schmitt as Shelby. The play is sure to make you laugh and cry at all the familiar spots, but remember what Truvy said: “I have a strict policy that nobody cries alone in my presence.” Mark, Rick and Steve better remember to bring tissues. ‘Steel Magnolias’ CATCO’s production of Steel Magnolias will run from March 26 through April 13, Wednesdays through Sundays, at Studio One in the Riffe Center.

Showtimes are 11a Wednesdays ($11), 8p Thursdays ($41), 8p Fridays and Saturdays ($45) and 2p Sundays ($41). The performance on Thursday, March 27 is only $25 and starts at 7:30p. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster at www.catco.com. outlookohio.com

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fashion

Rite of Spring by Mitch McGuire It’s March, which means it’s time to thaw out and limber up. We’ve paired softer styles from local designers and boutiques with models (and a few trained dancers) to enact a Rite of Spring. Pinks and pastels provide a family of options and inspirations, all the way from the strictness of ballet to the sweetness of ribbon bows.

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As in Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, new growth demands a sacrifice. It’s necessary each year to shed winter’s cocoon and start fresh, to push outside a comfort zone. What will you do this year?

Photography: Clare Gatto Styling/Production: Mitch McGuire Hair: Josh Park for Phia Salon Nails: Mishelle Lynch Makeup: Leela Singh Models: Aaron Fleming, Sabrina Lumley, Ella Matweyou, Michael Morris, Michaela Neu, and Alexander Singer

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Josh Keslar’s favorite LGBT movies: Bear City, Bear City 2

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Sarah Buffie’s favorite LGBT movies: If These Walls Could Talk 2, But I’m a Cheerleader

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deep inside hollywood by Romeo San Vicente

McConaughey, Van Sant Cynthia Nixon Populates Team for ‘Sea of Trees’ ‘Stockholm, Pennsylvania’ We no longer remember Failure to Launch or Ghosts of Girlfriends Past. We happily put them out of our head when Matthew McConaughey took the wheel of his terrible career and pulled an awesome u-turn into seriously excellent work, the kind he promised everyone back in Dazed and Confused. Whether it’s on TV in HBO’s wickedly great True Detective or in good movie after good movie like Mud, Killer Joe or his now-Oscar-nominated turn in Dallas Buyers Club, the man is on fire in the best possible way. So it’s almost run-of-the-mill good news to learn that he’s taken a role in the latest Gus Van Sant drama, Sea of Trees, opposite Ken Watanabe. From a Chris Sparling (Buried) script that made the 2013 Black List, Van Sant will tell the story of an American man who goes to the notorious Suicide Forest located in the foothills of Japan’s Mount Fuji. There he meets Watanabe, who’s having second thoughts about his own planned demise, and the two begin a journey out of the forest and back to the land of the living. Maybe when he finds his way out he’ll give Kate Hudson some career rehab pointers.

‘Regression’ Moves Ahead

With Co-Star Emma Watson

Lest we forget that indie cinema is still the main destination for gut-wrenching, heartbreaking stories, here comes Stockholm, Pennsylvania. The debut directorial feature from Nikole Beckwith was adapted from the stage play and developed through the Sundance Screenwriting Lab. It sounds like it’s going to require a box of Kleenex to deal with. This kidnapping drama tells the story of a developmentally stunted young woman (Saoirse Ronan) who’s held for 20 years by her captor (Jason Isaacs) and then reunited with her birth mother (Cynthia Nixon). Her mother must struggle to nurture the daughter she’s never known, earn her trust and affection, and fight to restore her to the world of functioning human beings. In other words, here comes Nixon swinging for the bleachers, and if anyone can get us to enter this sorrowful world, it’s her. She always was the coolest member of the Sex and the City gang. Shooting this year, expect accolades for Nixon come 2015.

Gay Director Tackles ‘College Republicans’

Hot new gay director John Krokidas, fresh off his 2013 indie hit about the Beat Generation, Kill Your Darlings, has plans to reunite his stars for the next project on his plate.

Krokidas is looking for Kill cast members Daniel Alejandro Amenabar, the gay Academy AwardRadcliffe and Dane DeHaan to reteam for College winning Chilean-Spanish filmmaker, isn’t afraid to Republicans. go there. From a Black List script by Wes Jones, the film is He put Nicole Kidman through supernatural hell a period piece, set in 1973. It’s about much with The Others and directed Javier Bardem in the younger versions of right-wing political operatives euthanasia-themed drama The Sea Inside. Now Lee Atwater and Karl Rove on a very strange poit’s Emma Watson’s turn as she takes a role in the litical road trip. director’s new film, Regression. It’s a thriller with a disturbing (and, until now, under-wraps) plot. The light-hearted satire of the birth of contemporary dirty-tricks campaigning will tell the story of So far what we know is that the script is from Rove cutting his teeth on a hardball campaign for Amenabar himself and co-stars Ethan Hawke as a the National College Republicans chairmanship convicted sex offender with no memory of crimes under the guidance of campaign manager Atwathat include raping his own daughter. No news on ter. whether Watson plays the daughter or the professional who engineers the title’s therapeutic In other words, it doesn’t sound like a warm, fuzzy process that helps Hawke retrieve evidence of his Tea Party-approved biopic. Good. horrible actions. Look for it to make your local multiplex the feel-bad place of 2015. outlookohio.com

Romeo San Vicente knows all about dirty campaigns. Ask that still-angry homecoming king he used to know. He can be reached at DeepInsideHollywood@qsyndicate.com.

Jeremy Blake’s favorite LGBT movies: Brother Outsider, Philadelphia, My Own Private Idaho, Milk

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EM: Congratulations on your award at Sundance! What was that whole experience like?

BC: Well, Ryan and I actually met at Sundance five years ago, so it was exciting for both of us to premiere the film there. And then to win an award was something that I don’t think we have fully absorbed yet. It’s pretty exciting. EM: Is there anything you want our readers to know about the film before they see it?

RW: What is the climate on marriage in Ohio?

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But ... there are still 33 states where gay marriage is illegal and that’s sort of the end of our film, and it leaves you with that. So there’s obviously more work to be done. As filmmakers, it felt like being a part of history ... but we know there is so much more history that has to be made that we won’t be filming. For, me it’s bittersweet. EM: What’s next for both of you?

BC: First and foremost, for Ryan and I, a big chunk of this year is going to be spent getting this film out there. I think one of the things that was most exciting for us, showing the film at Sundance and other festivals like Cleveland, it’s not just a film about gay marriage. It’s about standing up for your rights. A Case Against 8 will screen at Tower City Cinemas as a part of the Cleveland International Film Festival on March 21 at 6:10p and on March 22 at 4:20p. There will be a panel discussion afteward with Ben Cotner and Ryan White.

“As filmmakers, it felt like being a part of history ... but we know there is so much more history that has to be made.”

RW: It was bittersweet. I mean, the ending of our film is very happy, obviously, because Prop 8 was struck down. The four main plaintiffs we had been following for five years - we were following their families - we became very invested in their lives. We got to watch them get married, which was thrilling. outlookohio.com

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The Man Behind Marie Antoinette’s Hair Is Hidden No More

by Tom Muzyka

rate court at Versailles. But it would be the last thing to go, and here was a lock of it. I was spellbound.

Franklin University professor Will Bashor loves all things French Revolution: the blood, the chaos, the... hair?

His book, Marie Antoinette’s Head: The Royal Hairdresser, the Queen, and the Revolution, discusses the lives and times of Marie Antoinette and a lesser known historical figure, her hairdresser. While the history books don’t talk much about Léonard Autié, Bashor has detailed the stylist’s rise in the French court and his attempt to smuggle the royal family out of France before their journey to the guillotine.

TM: All of the political machinations involved merely in the appointment of a hairdresser to court were immense. How do you think Autié learned to maneuver this political climate? WB: I truly believe Léonard slept his way to the top. He was charming, seductive and he not only opened up the ladies’ purses but the doors to their boudoirs as well. He was also a genius. His fame from dressing hair in the theatre helped propel him to the top, but he also knew that gaining the patronage of a countess and then a king’s favorite, Madame du Barry, would be necessary to enter the circle of the soon-to-arrive Princess Marie Antoinette from Austria. He was naturally talented at intrigue from the get-go.

Scathing pamphlets with pornographic images depicting the TM: One of the criticisms of the queen, as her popularity waned, was of her queen with both sexes promiscuity with courtiers of both genThe glamour, the decadence, the ders. What do you think was more were rampant hairstyles. All of it coifs a web of scandalous in her time: her sexual apthroughout political unrest and fashion faux pas. petite, or that her supposed lovers inAutié’s increasingly grandiose stylings cluded women as well as men? Paris... are a symbol of the increasingly decadent WB: This is a touchy question, Tom, because we Autié’s story is like a Hollywood script. He starts life in a poor southern French town but sets out for bigger and better things in Paris. He sleeps and plots his way up the social ladder, all the way into Marie Antoinette’s service. His influence turns the future queen into France’s trendsetter.

court during a period of hardship for the French people. Bashor researched the lives and deaths of the French royal family while attending the American Graduate School in Paris. He’s happy to share his passion for bloody revolution and towering hairstyles: Tom Muzyka: How did you learn about Autié and his work? Will Bashor: I was spending an afternoon after school at the Carnavalet Museum, a collection strong on the history of Paris and the French Revolution, when I came across a lock of Marie Antoinette’s hair. I remembered that she almost fainted at the sight of the redhooded executioner in her prison cell that cold morning, and she recoiled with horror when he asked her to turn around so he could cut her hair, necessary to ensure that the guillotine’s blade would work properly. Her hair. It was the talk of all Europe when she held her elabo46

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have no real proof that Marie Antoinette was ever intimate with any of her courtiers, male or female. However, scathing pamphlets with pornographic images depicting the queen with both sexes were rampant throughout Paris before the Revolution. ...

WB: Léonard sought only fame and fortune in the beginning, but his close relationship with the queen became more important as time passed, using his personal fortune to help support the imprisoned royals. Because of the “Gay Best Friend” theme, many of my readers have asked if Léonard was gay and, although I doubt it, he did have a personal assistant called “le beau Julien” or “the handsome Julien.” Léonard had several children and was known to have mistresses, including his maid, but at that time many men did not marry for love, often tying the knot to avoid the stigma of being gay or, more damaging to one’s reputation, of being impotent.

The attitude toward homosexuality in France at this time, from my studies, seemed to be more relaxed than that in Protestant countries like England and Germany. I’m not saying that it wasn’t condemned by the Catholic Church in France, but we know that Louis XIV’s brother, the Monsieur, was openly gay.

Read a longer version of Tom Muzyka’s interview with Will Bashor at outlookohio.com. You can find out more about Leonard Autié, the French Revolution and hair at www.willbashor.com.

TM: Autié’s role to Marie Antoinette makes me think of the “Gay Best Friend.” Yes I’m stereotyping and not all hairdressers are gay, and you mention that Autié had many liaisons with aristocratic ladies in his rise to power. But do you think there is a possibility that he might have entertained some of the dashing counts or foreign officers who attended the queen?

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Ohio has churned out the most U.S. presidents. (Never mind that the last one was back in 1923.) But we are also fertile ground for stars of the silver screen, and many have even won Academy Awards and Golden Globes for their efforts. Here is a portion of the list we’ve assembled. See the whole Walk of Fame at outlookohio.com.

land, she’s best known for her roles in A Raisin in the Sun and American Gangster. Hal Holbrook: The Cleveland-born actor was nomiClark Gable: Best known for nated for an Oscar for Gone With the Wind and his 2007’s Into the Wild. Academy Award-winning role in It Happened One Terrence Howard: Raised in Night, Gable was born in Cleveland, he was nomiCadiz. nated for an Academy Award for his lead role in Hustle & Teri Garr: The Lakewood na- Flow. He has also appeared tive received a Best Support- in Ray, Crash, and Get Rich ing Actress nomination for or Die Tryin’. Halle Berry: The Cleveland Tootsie. native won the 2002 Oscar Allison Janney: In addition to for Best Actress for her role Lillian Gish: The First Lady of supporting roles in Juno and in Monster’s Ball. American Cinema was born Drop Dead Gorgeous, the in Springfield. Dayton native rose to fame William Boyd: Famous for on TV’s The West Wing. portraying cowboy hero Joel Gray: Born in Cleveland, Hopalong Cassidy, he was he won an Academy Award, Carol Kane: She became born near Cambridge. a Golden Globe and a Tony, known for her role in Annie all for his role as the Master Hall and was nominated for George Chakiris: The West of Ceremonies in Cabaret. an Academy award for HesSide Story star who won the ter Street. Born in Cleveland, Oscar in 1962 for Best Sup- Margaret Hamilton: The she also was a scene-stealer porting Actor was born in Cleveland native is ranked as the Ghost of Christmas Norwood. as the No. 4 movie villain of Present in Scrooged with Bill all time by the American Murray. George Clooney: The twoFilm Institute. She was the time Academy Award Winner Wicked Witch of the West in John Lithgow: He received spent part of his childhood The Wizard of Oz. an Academy Award nominain Columbus and Mason. tion for The World According Woody Harrelson: Raised in to Garp, in which he played Beverly D’Angelo: Ellen Lebanon, he has starred in a trans woman. He spent his Griswold from the National White Men Can’t Jump, The teen years in Akron and Lampoon Vacation films People vs. Larry Flint and the Lakewood. grew up in Upper Arlington. recent Hunger Games series. Katie Holmes: The Toledo Rob Lowe: The Brat Pack Doris Day: The Cincinnati native starred in TV’s Daw- member is from Dayton. native first sang her signa- son’s Creek and Batman Beture “Que Sera Sera” in Al- gins. Paul Lynde: Best known fred Hitchcock’s The Man from TV, the Mount Vernon Who Knew Too Much. Bob Hope: The star of 54 native was a scene-stealer films used to joke about in the 1963 film version of Dorothy Dandridge: The never being nominated for Bye Bye Birdie. Cleveland native was nomi- an Oscar, but he hosted the nated for a Best Actress show 14 times and won four Dean Martin: Part of the Rat Oscar in 1955 for her role in honorary awards. He grew Pack, the Steubenville native Carmen Jones. up in Cleveland. appeared as the straight man to Jerry Lewis’s goof. Ruby Dee: A native of Cleveoutlookohio.com

Burgess Meredith: He was fampus for his role as Mickey in Rocky and later as Jack Lemon’s father in Grumpy Old Men. He was born in Cleveland and was nominated for two Oscars. Paul Newman: The Shaker Heights native and Kenyon College grad was nominated for nine Oscars and won for The Color of Money in 1987.

Sarah Jessica Parker: Carrie Bradshaw was born in Nelsonville and grew up in Cincinnati. She took her Sex and the City role from TV to the big screen. Roy Rogers: The King of Cowboys was born in Cincinnati. Martin Sheen: Best known for his roles in Badlands and Apocalypse Now, the Dayton native later starred in TV’s The West Wing. Steven Spielberg: The Best Director Oscar Winner for Schindler’s List and Saving Private Ryan was born in Cincinnati. Fred Willard: The mainstay of Christopher Guest movies Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind and For Your Consideration is also known as Ron Burgundy’s boss. He’s from Shaker Heights. Debra Winger: Best known for her roles in Urban Cowboy, An Officer and a Gentleman and Terms of Endearment, Winger was born and raised in Cleveland Heights.

Whose Line Is It Anyway? Can you guess which movies these lines are from? 1. Oh God, I pierced the toast! 2. Sir, wouldnÊt you be more comfortable in a study room? No. Would it make you more comfortable? 3. SheÊs just upset because the fish on her plate is the only kind she can eat. 4. IÊve said it before, and IÊll say it again: No more fucking ABBA! 5. Those arenÊt the right kind! I told you cha cha heels, black ones! 6. My body may be a work in progress, but there is nothing wrong with my soul. 7. Well, IÊm already going to hell for kissing you so I may as well take the scenic route. 8. I wish I knew how to quit you. 9. Shoot her in the head, Wardell! 10. The earring: fun... last year. 11. A homosexual with power. ThatÊs scary. 12. American Bitch: the dog magazine for women and their dogs. ItÊs a focus on the issues of the lesbian pure-bred dog owner. 13. ItÊs my first day as a woman, already itÊs that time of the month. 14. I hate my life. I hate your life, too. 15. You ever get cum in your eye, Gabriel? Hmm? It burns! Answers: 1. The Birdcage 2. Philadelphia 3. But I’m a Cheerleader 4. The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert 5. Female Trouble 6. Transamerica 7. Latter Days 8. Brokeback Mountain 9. Sordid Lives 10. Jeffrey 11. Milk 12. Best in Show 13. Hedwig and the Angry Inch 14. Boys Don’t Cry 15. Trick

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Tuesdays are Movie Night at Club Diversity by Bryan Cole There’s a silver lining to everything, including hard economic times. In 2010, the Columbus bar scene was still recovering from the Great Recession, and that often meant a hard look at expenses. For Club Diversity bartender Craig Wheeler, this presented an opportunity: Instead of hiring entertainers to perform every Tuesday, why not host a film screening?

tured dogs: Old Yeller; Hachi: A Dog’s Tale; Turner & Hooch; GoodBye, My Lady; and Marley & Me. Inside the weekly eighthour block from roughly 4p to midnight, Wheeler favors some kind of theme. There has to be structure, he jokes, or else “the guys would have us watch What Ever Happened to Baby Jane every other week.”

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Wheeler has even dedicated the months of April and November to themes suggested via Club D’s Facebook page. Ample popcorn and the club’s signature martinis are yearround fixtures, and regulars often bring in snacks to share.

The unpretentious environment is more than accommodating for side conversations. Subtitles are always on, and movie night-goers often recite of popular lines of old favorites. That’s the environment Wheeler wants. “It’s one thing to tell someone something [about a film], and another to experience it with them.”

Even if you’re not a film buff, So whether you know all of Fellini’s filmography Club Diversity is an inviting or none at all, Club D Movie Night is a great Wheeler slapped together a Gene Tierney film place to settle in for an introchance to sit back, grab a drink and become retrospective, and that evening, the Club D duction. Located in a repuracquainted with the greats of the art. Or offer Movie Night tradition was born. posed 1880 home on S High up a program of your own. As the seasons change, Street in the Brewery District, As the weekly event has grown in popularity, the patrons can expect a rothe prominent stairway and Just make sure you’re not stingy on the Bette screenings have given Wheeler an outlet to tating selection of films. March usually boasts a unique floor plan give the bar the feel of a Davis. show off his film-programming skills. A roundup of the previBARS + CLUBS cineaste at heart, his selections are reverent ous year’s Oscar and cheeky in equal measure. One week, barheavyweights, while goers might be treated to a Peter O’Toole tribute, Wheeler likes to screen 1. AWOL/The Barracks 8. Level the next to a raucous night of camp classics ti- more traditional block49 Parsons Ave, 614.621.8779, 700 N High St, 614.754.1342, awolbar.com www.levelcolumbus.com tled, “So Bad It’s Good.” busters on the club’s 1b. Manhole-Columbus 9. The Garage - CLOSED back patio during 40 E Long St, 614.205.4317 684 Oak St, 773.555.5555 Recent nights were dedicated to stars as disummer months. Horgaragecolumbus.com FB: Manhole-Columbus verse as Joan Fontaine and John Cleese. Movies ror fans can count on a 10. Slammers 2. Axis from 1984 were shown for one regular’s 30th few gory weeks leading 202 E Long St, 614.221.8880, 775 N High St, 614.291.4008, FB: Slammers columbusnightlife.com birthday in January. Before Valentine’s Day, the up to Halloween, and 11. Southbend 3. Cavan Irish Pub theme was “Puppy Love,” and the movies fea- the year often draws to

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1. Bounce 2814 Detroit Ave, 216.357.2997, bouncecleveland.com

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5. The Hawk 11217 Detroit Ave, 216.521.5443, thehawkbar.com 6. Twist 11633 Clifton Blvd, 216.862.3987

126 E Moler St, 614.444.3386, FB: Southbend Tavern 12. Toolbox Saloon 744 Frebis Ave, 614.670.8113, FB: The Toolbox Saloon 13. Tremont 708 S High St, 614.444.2041, tremontlounge.com 14. Union 782 N High St, 614.421.2233, columbusnightlife.com 15. Wall Street 144 N High St, 614.464.2800, wallstreetnightclub.com

Club D Movie Night Every Tuesday, 4p-midnight @ Club Diversity 863 S High St 614.224.4050 You can find upcoming Movie Night lineups at www.clubdiversity.biz

Erin McCalla’s favorite LGBT movies: Broken Hearts Club, The Birdcage, Sordid Lives, Victor Victoria

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SATURDAY, MARCH 1 HALLOWEEN IN MARCH IS THE NEW XMAS IN JULY Gary Lucas @ Wexner Center for the Arts, 1871 N High St, 614.292.3535, www.wexarts.org: Alongside the 1969 Brazilian cult horror classic Esta Noite Encarnarei no teu Cadáver (This Night I Will Possess Your Corpse), guitar virtuoso Gary Lucas live scores his original film composition with horrific and bewitching gusto. 8p; $13 members and students, $15 general public.

SATURDAY, MARCH 8 DRINK FOR A GOOD CAUSE AIDS Walk Central Ohio Bar Crawl @ Level Dining Lounge (700 N High St.) and Southbend Tavern (126 E Moler St), aidswalkcentralohio.com: Pick a route, either in the Short North or German Village, go around to five bars, and end where you started for an Outlook afterparty! Noon-5p; $25.

FRIDAY, MARCH 14 I’M NOT CRYING, YOU’RE CRYING Columbus Gay Men’s Chorus presents Family Ties @ Lincoln Theatre, 769 E Long St, www.cgmc.com: BalletMet’s Group Therapy and one-act choral musical Alexander’s House intertwine in a show about the families we’re born with and the ones we choose. It’s sappy; you’ll love it. 8p (through March 16); $35.

MONDAY, MARCH 3 THE CURE FOR MONDAYS? BEER Six-Pack Monday @ Whole Foods, 1555 W Lane Ave, 614.481.3400, wholefoodsmarket.com: Every Monday, Whole Foods shows off a different kind of six-pack - the one you don’t need to do situps to enjoy. Sample the six beer picks with six food pairings of the week. 6p-8p; $5.

OFF THE WALL HUMOR Suzanne Westenhoffer @ Wall Street Nightclub, 144 N Wall St, 614.464.2800, www.wallstreetnightclub.com: Wall Street keeps its comedy game tight by hosting another lesbian stand-up comedian. We think lesbians are way funnier than straight women. Ages 18 and up. 7p; $2025. SUNDAY, MARCH 9 POST-HEROIC WORLD The Mercy Seat @ CATCO, 77 N High St, 614.461.0010, www.catco.org: CATCO’s monthly play reading starts takes on a bit of an edge with The Mercy Seat, a tale of flawed love and moral ambiguity set on the day after the 9/11 attacks. 6p; free.

WISH YOU WERE HERE… DREAMS DO COME TRUE! Brit Floyd @ The LC, 405 Neil Ave, 614.461.5483, www.promowestlive.com: The British Pink Floyd tribute band will perform the group’s hits note-for-note in a three-hour show, featuring hits from Wish You Were Here, Animals, The Wall, The Division Bell and Dark Side of the Moon. 7p; $37.50.

SUNDAY, MARCH 2 WHO’S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD WOLF? Into the Woods @ Shadowbox Live, 503 S Front St, 614.416.7625, shadowboxlive.org: In this hit Broadway musical fairytale, things aren’t exactly happily ever after. (Sounds like my love life.) 2p and 7p; $20-25.

TUESDAY, MARCH 4 NEED SOME CHAPSTICK, YOUR HIGHNESS? Royal Teeth & CHAPPO @ The Basement, 391 Neil Ave, 614.461.5483, www.promowestlive.com: Six-person outfit Royal Teeth’s folk fused with electronic music contrasts with CHAPPO’s psychedelic kaleidoscope of sounds. Sounds like something the free radicals would be into. 7p; $10 in advance, $12 day of show.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5 JUST GET A NOSEJOB LIKE A NORMAL PERSON The Phantom of the Opera @ The Ohio Theatre, 39 E. State St., 614.469.0939, www.broadwayincolumbus.com: Like squatting in opera houses? Dressing up mannequins in your free time? Andrew Lloyd Webber’s stalk-y musical is probably for you. Please refrain from killing the Italian. 7:30p; $38-$98. THURSDAY, MARCH 6 I CAN’T GET NO SATISFACTION I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change @ Riffe Center Studio 3 Theatre, 77 S High St, 614.469.1045, www.capa.com: Every imaginable question and taboo in a relationship is fair game in this play about the lives of all the lovers and fighters out there. 8p (through March30); $35.

FRIDAY, MARCH 7 GOT ANY SHAKE WITH THAT SIZZLE? South Side Soiree: SIZZLE @ The Toolbox Saloon, 744 Frebis Ave, 614.670.8113, Facebook: The Toolbox Saloon: Cherry Poppins, Stella Boheme and Amaya Sexton do their thing, hosted by Jill-ette Knicks. 9:30p; free.

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GOING POSTAL Robert Post @ Lincoln Theatre, 769 E Long St, 614.469.0939, www.capa.com: Mime, ventriloquist, puppeteer, juggler, stand-up comedian and improv-er Robert Post - wait, does he juggle the puppets? - comes to Columbus to entertain audiences with a one-man variety show. March 7-8, 8p; $25-30.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY You Betta WERQ! @ Wall Street Nightclub, 144 N Wall St, 614.464.2800, wallstreetnightclub.com: Join Drew Paul Terrace and his cast, including Cassandra Terrace, Stella Boheme and Nikki Stone, as they bring your day job to the nightlife. 7p; $6. MONDAY, MARCH 10 MONDAY FUNDAY Nicos Gun @ Woodlands Tavern, 1200 W 3rd Ave, 614.299.4987, woodlandstavern.com: All-day happy hour paired with a free concert. Just think of it as preparation for St Paddy’s Day. 7p; free.

TUESDAY, MARCH 11 I GOT MY B.S. IN BEER SNOBBERY Beer School @ Whole Foods, 1555 W Lane Ave, 614.481.3400, wholefoodsmarket.com: Beer experts at Whole Foods will teach you all about their brews of the week. Now that’s education we can get behind. 6p; $10.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 WHO DUNNIT? Network Columbus @ COSI’s International Exhibit of Sherlock Holmes, 333 W Broad St, 614.228.2674, cosi.org: Come join us for another great night of speakers, including Columbus Police Chief Kim Jacobs and Miss Northwestern Ohio Kara Mitchell. Free admission to the Sherlock Holmes exhibit. Cash bar and light appetizers. 6p-9p; free.

THURSDAY, MARCH 13 I LIKE BIG TRUCKS AND I CANNOT LIE Columbus International Auto Show @ Greater Columbus Convention Center, 400 N High St, 614.827.2500, www.columbusconventions.com: Ogle the industry’s new, shapely bodies for a few hours and, if you play your cards right, ride them. You were going to do something similar over the weekend anyway, right? Noon-9p (through March 16) $8-$10.

UNDER THE INFLUENCE South Side Soiree: Under the Influence @ The Toolbox Saloon, 744 Frebis Ave, 614.670.8113, Facebook: The Toolbox Saloon: Sexy strip show with special guest Miss Gay Ohio USofA at Large Beth Amphetamine. Hosted by Jill-ette Knicks. 9:30p; free.

SATURDAY, MARCH 15 CANDY CRUSHED A la Carte Food Tours: Cookies, Cake and Pie, Oh My! @ Kroger (starting point), 1365 Stoneridge Dr, Gahanna, www.alacartecolumbus.com: Just accept that you had no intention of keeping those wine-fueled New Year’s resolutions you boldly declared at your party and go gorge on baked goods and sweets from around the area. 1p-4p; $45. FOSTERING A CRUSH Chrissy Foster @ Wall Street Nightclub, 144 N Wall St, 614.464.2800, wallstreetnightclub.com: Get the best of both worlds by starting your night with a little acoustic chick rock before Wall Street’s monthly Traffic Jam dance party. 8p-10p; $3-$5. PINCHES FOR EVERYONE! St Patrick’s Day Party @ Bounce, 2814 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, 216.357.2997, bouncecleveland.com: Bounce on into bounce for a pre St Paddy’s Day blowout featuring the Dream Green Drag show. Be sure to sport your green as well. 8p; cover. SUNDAY, MARCH 16 DO YOU SWING? Bravo Benny! with CSO @ Southern Theatre, 21 E Main St, 614.469.0939, capa.com: The Columbus Symphony Orchestra pays tribute to King of Swing Benny Goodman and his famous 1938 Carnegie Hall concert on its 75th anniversary. 3p; $30-$52. MONDAY, MARCH 17 PUT THAT IN YOUR POT OF GOLD Ashley O’Shea’s St Patrick’s Day Pot O’ Gold Cabaret @ Level Dining Lounge, 700 N High St, 614.754.1342, www.levelcolumbus.com: Miss O’Shea celebrates her Irish heritage with Helena Troy, Mary Nolan, Stella Boheme and Phonda Cox. 10p; free.

Jeff Houlton/Candi Panties’s favorite LGBT movies: Far From Heaven, The Hours, It’s My Party, Dallas Buyers Club

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THE IRISH LOVE THEIR BREAKFAST POTATOES Free Breakfast Buffet @ Cavan, 1409 S High St, 614.725.5502, cavanirishpub.com: Come join Cavan Irish Pub for a free buffet starting at 6a. In the spirit of St Patrick’s Day, stick around for a variety of draft specials available all day. You’re sure to spot Paddy O’Furniture (the “gay leprechaun”) at some point. 6a; free.

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TUESDAY, MARCH 18 THEY ARE STARDUST, THEY ARE GOLDEN (THOSE ARE LYRICS, NOT OLD JOKES) Crosby, Stills and Nash @ Palace Theatre, 34 W Broad St, 614.469.9850, www.ticketmaster.com: This folk rock supergroup made up of David Crosby, (yes, he’s still alive) Stephen Stills and Graham Nash, known for its intricate vocal harmonies and political activism, returns to perform classic hits. 7:30p; $59-$96.

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 SGT PEPPER TAUGHT THE BAND TO PLAY Bigger Than Jesus: The Beatles @ Shadowbox Live, 503 S Front St, 614.416.7625, shadowboxlive.org: This live rockumentary celebrates the band that changed the world. 7:30p; $20-$25.

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FRIDAY, MARCH 21 WHAT’S YOUR POINTE? Outlook Nights Out: Symphony in C @ Ohio Theatre, 39 E State St, 614.469.0939, balletmet.org: BalletMet and Cincinnati Ballet team up for the weekend to present Balachine’s Symphony in C. What could be better than girls doing high kicks and men in tights, amiright? Buy one-get-one-halfoff tickets tonight when you use online code: ONO13 or "Outlook" at the box office. Show through 23rd), 8p; $25.50.

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SATURDAY, MARCH 22 TITUS: A GRAND AND GORY ROCK MUSICAL Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, 216.631.2727, cptonline.org: Shakespeare rolls over in his grave as his bloodiest, most horrifying script (Titus Andronicus) gets a total makeover as a glam rock musical. 7:30p; $12-$28

Something to Do Everyday this Month!

SUNDAY, MARCH 23 DON’T TELL THE COCA COLA HATERS African American Heritage Festival @ OSU, www.heritagefestival.osu.edu: The 36th year of the festival is all about “Imara,” the Swahili word for resilience. Through March 29. Check website for various event times; free. MONDAY, MARCH 24 I THINK I MIGHT HAVE SPRAINED SOMETHING... Community Yoga class with Balanced Yoga @ Whole Foods, 1555 W Lane Ave, 614.481.3400, wholefoodsmarket.com: Make sure to stretch and grab your mat before meeting in the front café for a yoga class with instructors from Balanced Yoga, because there’s nothing like bare feet in a grocery store. 9a-10a; free.

TUESDAY, MARCH 25 NO, NOT THOSE OLD GUYS WITH THE BEARDS ZZ Ward with Grizfolk & The O’Mys @ A&R Music Bar, 391 Neil Ave, 614.461.5483, promowestlive.com: Sit back and relax to the bluesy sound of ZZ Ward. 6:30p; $15.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 WHY THE PLUCK NOT? Happy Hour With CSO @ Ohio Theatre, 39 E State St, 614.469.0939, columbussymphony.com: Enjoy a free concert featuring Adès, Haydn and Tchaikovsky, with complimentary appetizers and special drink prices. 5:30p; free. STAND TOGETHER Allies for Equality @ Equality Ohio, 118 E Main St, Ste 100, www.equalityohio.org: Join EO for a fundraiser (they call it a “party”) honoring Ally of the Year Nancy Kramer. 5:30p-7:30p; $100. THAT TAKES OVARIES The Four Bitchin’ Babes in Mid-Life Vices: A Guilt-Free Musical Revue @ Southern Theatre, 21 E Main St, 614.340.1896, www.capa.com: Musician-comediennewriter quartet entertain audiences with their stand-up and tight vocal harmonies as they journal the lives of the Baby Boomer generation. 8p; $27-40. SPEAK UP FOR YOUR HEALTH Improving LGBTQ Healthcare: A Community Conversation @ Columbus Public Health Auditorium, 240 Parsons Ave, 614.645.7417, publichealth.columbus.gov: City officials introduce their new LGBTQ Health Initiative to the community at large. You can share your thoughts and help shape its direction. 6:30p; free.

THURSDAY, MARCH 27 THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS NATURAL BEAUTY Steel Magnolias @ Riffe Center Studio One Theatre, 77 S High St, 614.460.7214, www.catco.org: “If you can’t say anything nice about anybody, come sit by be!” Grab Mark, Rick and Steve and see the classic Southern belle play. 7:30p; $34.

FRIDAY, MARCH 28 TICKLE THOSE IVORIES Fred Hersch Trio @ Wexner Center for the Arts, 1871 N High St, 614.292.3535, wexarts.org: Cincinnati pianist, composer Fred Hersch and his accompanists perform classic jazz songs by artists from Miles Davis to Cole Porter. (Trivia: Cole Poter was bisexual.) 8p; $13-22.

SATURDAY, MARCH 29 SO YOU’RE TELLING ME IT’S NOT A COMEDY Twelve Hours @ Garden Theater, 1187 N High St, 614.725.4042, shortnorthstage.org: Jimmy is on death row awaiting execution, and this is the story of his last hours. I’m not entirely sure, but I don’t think there’s a song-anddance number. 7:30p; $20. SUNDAY, MARCH 30 LET THE GAY MARRIAGES BEGIN Love Big LGBT Wedding and Ceremony Vendor Expo @ High Line Car House, 550 S High St, Facebook: Love Big: Outlook and Two Caterers present this GLBT Wedding Expo with tons of vendors to help plan your big day and a mimosa bar to keep your nerves in check. 10a-4p; free. LET IT GLOW Glow Party With Nina West @ Axis, 775 N High St, 614.291.4008, axisonhigh.com: Wear white and cover yourself with glow paint, featuring music by DJ Rob Engel and hosted by Nina and Virginia West. Free glow toys for all, plus a meet-and-greet with Nina and Virginia after. Ages 18+. 10p; $7-$60.

MONDAY, MARCH 31 CLASS ACT 9th Annual OSU Divalicious Drag Show @ Ohio Union at Ohio State University, 1739 N High St, FB: 9th Annual OSU Divalicious Drag Show: The show will pair amateur acts with kings and queens of the West family. We hope the newbies boned up with our January drag issue. 7p; free.

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Valentine’s Day (a WHOLE ’nother situation), and during that relationship, I met this other guy, one of his friends. This friend has been in a relationship for 2.5 years. But his girlfriend cheated on him, and now he has a free card to go fuck someone else. He wants that person to be me! We have fooled around some, but even though I am not looking for a relationship right now, I have reservations about fucking someone who is in a relationship, even if it’s on a Go Fuck Someone Else card. Advice?

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Savage Love appears every month in Outlook and every week at outlookohio.com. You can email Dan Savage at mail@savagelove.net, follow him on Twitter @fakedansavage or listen to his weekly podcast, “Savage Lovecast,” every Tuesday at thestranger.com/savage.

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the divine life by Debé Pisces (February 19 - March 20) Finally, the spotlight turns to the big fish! The world is your oyster this month. You might want to ask for that favor, promotion or vacation you’ve been wanting. No time like the present for a present. Of course, if you don’t get what you want, try not to take it personally. Oh wait, that’s like asking you not to breathe! Aries (March 21 - April 19) In true leader-of-the-Zodiac fashion, you are jonesing to get some spring cleaning started. You are sorting through your closets, drawers and lovers. Out with the old and in with the new, right? Just remember: Sometimes old is fabulous vintage. Taurus (April 20 - May 20) The decisions you made last month are having an impact on your life. You made your bed, and now it’s time to lay in it. I hope it’s a bed with 1,000 threadcount sheets and not a bed of nails. Either way, get comfy. You’re going to be there a while.

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Gemini (May 21 - June 20) You should check in to Club Practical this month. A great opportunity may be coming your way, especially at work, but you’ll miss out if you’re partying too hard. It’s tough to impress when you’re hung over and tired, so get your rest. Cancer (June 21 - July 22) It feels as if you’re being held back, and you’re impatient to get moving. Check your impatience and work with others instead of trying to go it alone. Sure, self-gratification is easier, but it gets lonely and will probably exacerbate your carpal tunnel.

Scorpio (October 23 - November 21) You are in a very playful mood, in a slightly adventurous way. Hopefully, you have a mate or a playmate who’s up for some fun. If not, you may throw a temper-tantrum. Play nice, or at least keep your insurance current. Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21) You need to get some rest before you continue to conquer the world. Take a break, get your breath and review your options. Spend a little quality time with your S.O. A little tension relief is just what the doctor ordered. Capricorn (December 22 - January 19) You are in a whirlwind of activity, and your witty repartee is in demand. That may be too much pressure, so bow out if you need a little space. Explain that it’s not them, it’s you. It’s an overused excuse, but in this case it’s true. Aquarius (January 20 - February 18) You may be a little bored after all the birthday celebrations are over, but remember you’re also free of the obligations. You love that! Time to get in touch with your crazy, free-wheeling, creative side. Just try not to break the law.

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Leo (July 23 - August 22) Pisces Birthdays: Liz Taylor and Richard Burton, Personal relationships are center stage this month. Liza Minnelli, Chaz Bono If you don’t know whether to trust your heart or your head, go with the heart. It’s time to trust your gut and go for it. But I mean your gut - not anything farther south. Handy Tip If the tip of your Jupiter (index) Virgo finger leans to(August 23 - September 22) There is childlike energy and affection around you, wards the Satso lighten up, darling. If you have children, make urn (middle) time to play with them and enjoy yourself. If not, find finger, you might a playful adult and play doctor. What fun! be taking things too personally. Libra (September 23 - October 22) It’s time to roll up your sleeves and get back in the Debé is a well-known local palmist, adviser and game. Your challenge is to balance work with rela- teacher. She is available for personal readings, partionships and your health. Don’t tip those scales too ties, events and workshops. Contact her at www.enfar in either direction, or you’ll fall over on your ass. chantedelements.com, www.palmistrybydebe.com Way to go, Grace. or 614.633.6402.

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outlook’s blog squad

Every month in print and every Monday online, we ask outlook readers to do our work for us as members of our blog squad. If you want to share your rants, raves or observations, join the Squad! Contact Erin McCalla at 614.268.8525 x2 or erin@outlookmedia.com.

Tasha Alvaro

Top 5 Proposals of 2013 5. While getting arrested (male/female couple, but let’s hope this doesn’t start in the same-sex world). 4. On stage at Garbage concert. 3. West Hollywood, dancing down the street. 2. The Washington Bus, Seattle. 1. Home Depot Dance of Love.

Leslie Albanese

March 3 Topic: The Beautiful, Chaotic Walk Through Top 5 Celebrity Scientists Who Take on the Our Lesbian Right-Wing Misinformation Machine Wedding.

5. Gregory M. Herek, PhD: Leading social psychologist has testified on the harmful psychological affects of anti-gay laws. 4. James Hansen: The climatologist was “taking heat” before it was popular. 3. Michio Katu: This theoretical physicist is an outspoken anti-nuclear activist. 2. Ne deGrasse Tyson: Bringing back Cosmos with a punch. 1. Bill Nye: Has been on a roll since his Open Letter to President Obama in defense of NASA funding.

Kara Mitchell, Miss Northwestern Ohio

March 10 Topic: Ham-Strung Science

Top 5 Reasons I Should be Miss Ohio 5. I look better in a swimsuit than Elton John... but really. 4. The bill in Kansas. 3. LGBT youth need a role model. 2. I see diversity from two perspectives. 1. I need the scholarship money. Lori

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March 17 Topic: What the Top 5 Highest-Grossing Lesbian/Bi World Needs Now: A Movies and Where They Rank Among Gay Miss Ohio Lesbians in a Logo Poll

5. Kissing Jessica Stein (33rd). 4. Mulholland Drive (28th). 3. The Kids Are All Right (23rd). 2. Monster (not ranked). 1. The Hours (32nd).

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