Research Matters.
You Matter. Consider Volunteering in a Clinical Trial
Clinical trials are the only answer to the future for medical and scientific advancements, including new drugs that will lead to the treatment and cure of HIV
Volunteer with The Emory-CDC Ponce Clinical Research Site: Knowledgable and friendly research staff
Central location at 341 Ponce de Leon Ave Atlanta, Georgia
Frequent exams by medical doctors provided at no cost
Financial incentive given at each visit for time & travel
Help others as you improve care for the future
Most of the study medications are provided at no cost
To learn more contact the Health Educator, Anna Benbrook, at 470.585.3655 or send her an e-mail to arbenbr@emory.edu
CONTENTS OCTOBER 4, 2017 V1-13
PEACH ATL MEDIA, LLC 925B Peachtree St. NE, Suite 168 Atlanta, GA 30309 404.439.9838
OPERATIONS Jeff Anderson Sales and Development Director jeff@peachatl.com
EDITORIAL Mikkel Hyldebrandt mikkel@peachatl.com
22
SALES Andrea Dwyer andrea@peachatl.com Jim Brams jim@peachatl.com Steve Tyrrell steve@peachatl.com
32
CONTRIBUTORS New Gay in Town: Rebuilding. Rebounding.
Buck C. Cooke James Hicks Matthew Holley Chris Vizzini
DISTRIBUTION Brian Harmon
NATIONAL AD REP Rivendell Media 908.232.2021
10 ONLINE
peachatl.com
At Distribution Points Across the City
SOCIAL
Facebook, Twitter Instagram and SnapChat | @peachatlmag
The content of Peach ATL Media is for your general information and use only. It is subject to change without notice. The opinions expressed by any writer, advertiser, or other person appearing in the Peach ATL Media are not necessarily those of this publication, its management or staff. The information and materials appearing in the magazine are not guaranteed or warranted as to accuracy, timeliness, performance, completeness, or suitability of the information and materials found or offered for a particular purpose. It shall be your responsibility to ensure that any products, services, or information available through Peach ATL Media meets your specific requirements. Peach ATL Media is not responsible for claims made by advertisers, content of information, changes, events, and schedules. The magazine contains information and material which is owned by or licensed to Peach ATL Media, including but not limited to articles, advertisements, design, layout, graphics, and logos. No part or portion of Peach ATL Media may be reproduced in any way without the prior written consent of the publisher. Unauthorized use of Peach ATL Media may give rise to claims for damages and or criminal offenses. Your use of the information or materials in Peach ATL Media is strictly at your own risk.
6 | 10.4.17
Jerusalem House presents
Atlanta’s most triumphant
OPEN BAR
Halloween Party SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2017 / 7:00–11:00 p.m. Totally radical costume contest with bodacious prizes! Gnarly new venue!
Gallery 874 / 874 Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard NW / Atlanta, GA 30318
Tito’s Handmade Vodka! Totally primo food! Slammin’ complimentary cocktails!
Fresh beats by DJ Kimber! Grab your fab friends, score an outrageous costume, and buy your tickets for a righteous good time!
www.jerusalemhouse.org/halloween 21 and up, ID required
AN HIV EVENT THIS INSPIRING DOESN’T COME TO ATLANTA EVERY DAY. Informative sessions and workshops • Interactive exhibits Health & Wellness booths
SATURDAY
OCT Join the conversation about setting — and getting to — your new goals to do more than be undetectable.
21
11 AM to 2 PM
LOUDERMILK CONFERENCE CENTER 40 Courtland Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30303
Reserve your spot today. Food will be available. Call 1-844-682-7234 This event is proudly sponsored by ViiV Healthcare. ©2017 ViiV Healthcare group of companies or its licensor. Printed in USA. 824772R0 August 2017
New Gay in Town: Rebuilding. Rebounding. By Brandon Lee
B
ut it really cuts to the core hearing a guy tell you he wants to be with someone else. Though it is a bit easier to move on from a guy when you learn you aren’t his first choice. There’s no hope of reconnecting or even wanting him back after that. Tell me you want to be with someone else, then bye. It hurts, but I definitely won’t
10 | 10.4.17
I took my breakup with EMT really hard. It’s one thing if a guy dumps me for being too dramatic or too psycho, that I can understand.
want you back. One of my best friends had a guy he was seeing dump him to pursue someone else. The guy came crawling back after things didn’t work out with the guy he chose. My friend was always full of paranoia and doubt about the relationship, since he always felt like a second choice.
Eventually they broke up. I don’t think I could give a guy another chance after they left me for someone else, because I never want to always know I wasn’t their first choice. Although I was devastated over being dumped, I wasn’t going to mope around. I had to jump
back into the dating world. Not that I hadn’t already been hooking up with other guys while seeing EMT. EMT and I were never official. I could hookup with whoever I wanted. First I went out to dinner with a guy visiting from LA. He was in town for a GLBT organization conference. We went out and grabbed a drink at The Eagle, before getting dinner at Mary Mac’s Tea Room. The guy was nice, though I wasn’t really into him. He was also engaged but in an open relationship. My date was a big, black, 30 something year old bear, engaged to a younger white cub. Although his fiance was white, my date kept going on about how much he loves black men and wanted to get with as many as possible in Atlanta. I found it off putting. I reluctantly went back to his hotel after dinner, and he obviously wanted to hookup. I wasn’t in the mood. We chatted, cuddled, but I knew I wasn’t putting out. So I left.
The next guy I met up with we just chilled and smoked hookah at his place. It was a much more enjoyable encounter than the previous guy. I wanted to throw myself back into dating and random hookups, but the truth is I wasn’t that ready to put myself out there like that. I enjoyed just having someone to talk to with no sexual tension. It was nice to have a chill, relaxing encounter, and being able to open up to someone. The next night I was home and horny. I invited a random over, that I’d previously chatted with on Growlr. There’s a reason why our convos never lead to meeting, something seemed off about him. He was too aggressive, and kept trying to stick his dick in me raw. I made it clear I didn’t want to do anal, especially not without a condom. I didn’t come to Atlanta to get HIV. I had enough of him, and kicked him out.
of these rebound guys were clicking for me. I just didn’t feel any attraction, interest, or chemistry with anyone. I did feel a bit broken after the breakup. It’s hard to trust and open up to guys, when you feel like you’ve been lied to for an entire month thinking you were entering a relationship, only to be dumped because they’ve been plotting to get back with their ex while seeing you. Talk about trust issues. After my bad date, I invited a guy over I’d been chatting with on Jack’d. I was originally planning on doing a quickie before heading to the club. He told me he wasn’t a quickie kinda guy, which I found sweet. I invited him over, and wasn’t expecting much. Sometimes the encounters you have the lowest expectations for turn out to be the best.
The next day I went on a date. I wasn’t into him either. None
peachATL.com | 11
12 | 10.4.17
peachATL.com | 13
OUT ON FILM PHOTOS: Sher Pruitt
14 | 10.4.17
OUT ON FILM PHOTOS: Sher Pruitt
16 | 10.4.17
AM E NITI ES, OPTIMI ZED
Our 27-story high-rise in the heart of Tech Square features three levels of the most unique amenities in Atlanta (if not the U.S.!). Experience our stunning collection of features and imagine your life, optimized. Penthouse units will be available early 2018. 1/8 Mile Running Track Heated Saltwater Pool with Resistance Lane Membership-Class Fitness Center with Yoga Studio Internet-Enabled Fitness Equipment and Outdoor Crossfit Stations 95 8th Street NW | Atlanta, GA 30309 P. 855.208.3555 ModeraMidtown@MillCreekPlaces.com ModeraMidtown.com peachATL.com | 17
OUT ON FILM PHOTOS: Sher Pruitt
Midtown’s Newest Mediterranean/American Cuisine Handcrafted Cocktails, Local Beers, Wines from around the Region Patio Seating up to 150 Guests
LUNCH I DINNER I BRUNCH
Monday–Thursday: 11:00AM - 12:00AM Friday: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 a.m. Saturday: 9:30 a.m.-1:00 a.m. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Complimentary (2) Hour Parking in the Alta Apartment Building
915 West Peachtree St. • Suite 6 • Atlanta, GA 30309 • 404.975.2316 • www.Mulavi.com Reservations: Reservations@Mulavi.com
18 | 10.4.17
Information: Info@Mulavi.com
peachATL.com | 19
20 | 10.4.17
T R O B I S
&
B A R
ECLECTIC
V O T E D “ Midt o w n At lan t a’ s be s t n e igh bo rh o o d ge m ” “ At lan t a’ s be s t Am e ric an C o n t e m po rary f o o d”
TU E -S UN D INNE R S UN DAY BRUNCH H A PP Y HO UR PR I VA TE P ART I E S CA TE R ING
404-426-7728 www.eclecticbistroatlanta.com 1425 PIEDMONT AVE. NE, ATLANTA, GA, 30309
LOCATED BETWEEN THE ATLANTA BOTANICAL GARDENS & BOY NEXT DOOR
peachATL.com | 21
Girl — You. Better. WERQ! BY CHRISTIAN LARKIN
Kim Chi Performs Atlanta As Part of RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Werq The World Tour When she joined the 8th season of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Kim Chi made history as the first Korean-American drag queen on American national television. And while on the series, she werq-ed it, landing among the top three competitors. Now she’s werq-ing it across the country on the RuPaul’s Drag Race’s Werq The World Tour. After sold out shows throughout Europe, she and her fellow queens are unleashing hilarity and hijinks at Opera Atlanta Event Center on Sunday, October 22nd. Michelle Visage will host with performances by Alyssa Edwards, Shangela, Latrice Royale, Violet Chachki, Peppermint,
22 | 10.4.17
Valentina and of course, the lovely Kim Chi. We spoke to her as she was preparing for the American tour. What are you going to be for Halloween this year? Kim Chi: A man in a wig, probably. What were you last year? Kim Chi: Last year, I dressed as an aborted devil baby in a head to toe latex costume. Do you prefer to dress scary or cute for Halloween?
Kim Chi: I prefer cute costumes with a dark twist for Halloween! What do you think of ladies and gay men who choose to go slutty on Halloween? Kim Chi: If you’ve got the goods, show ‘em off. Is the Atlanta show going to be Halloweenthemed? Kim Chi: It should have been since it’s so close to the big day. Where were you and all of your brilliant ideas when we were planning the tour? You know we queens don’t think that far ahead! Maybe we’ll arch our brows higher on that day. You queens always turn out the most amazing costumes everyday. Kim Chi: I try. Besides you (of course), what queens are serving the best looks at Werq The World? Kim Chi: You’re gonna get me in trouble with all the other girls I don’t name, but just between us, I’ll tell you, Detox and Violet Chachki always serve the most amazing and expensive looking looks. I live. What is like traveling the world with drag queens and Michelle Visage? Kim Chi: It’s not as insane as you’d think it would be. Everyone’s super professional and kind to one another. Usually there’s a lot of shouting of inside jokes at each other and never ending laughter. Not too much madness since everyone’s been in the industry for a long time and knows exactly what to do. Is everyone being nice to the new girls,
Peppermint and Valentina? Kim Chi: We’ve slapped them around and kicked them with our heels for initiation. We’ve gotten them under control now. I’m guessing that you are representing Korea in Werq The World. Kim Chi: Good guess! You have said previously that you have a desire to spread Korean culture to the world. What do you want Americans to know about Korea? Kim Chi: Korea is a beautiful country surrounded by seas and full of mountains. Seoul, the capital, is so high tech and advanced. If you come to visit, you won’t be bored with all the sights to see, shopping to do, food to eat and kind people to hang out with. How do you feel about Trump taunting Kim Jong Un with military action and calling him “Rocket Man”? Kim Chi: Why hasn’t he been impeached yet? The lack of professionalism is just maddening. Do you worry about friends and family in South Korea? Kim Chi: The tension in Korea has been a going thing for a long time now. We can’t live in fear of the North Korean government. Gotta keep our heads high and live our life to the fullest everyday. Did you catch Margaret Cho’s impersonation of Kim Jong Un at the Oscars? Kim Chi: I didn’t watch but Margaret Cho is a hilarious comedian so I’m sure it was amazing. Can comedy and entertainment heal the world? Kim Chi: Without a doubt! How do you plan to WERQ it so that Atlanta fans get an escape from all the political madness, at least for one night? Kim Chi: By not falling on stage. Hopefully the stairs are rigged tight at Opera Atlanta Event Center.
RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE WERQ THE WORLD TOUR takes place Sunday, October 22nd at Opera Atlanta Event Center (1150 B Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta). $49 - $69 tickets on sale now at www.werqtheworld.com.
peachATL.com | 23
What is TRUVADA for PrEP?
® Get information and support to help reduce risky sexual behavior, such as having fewer sex partners. ® Do not miss any doses of TRUVADA. Missing doses may increase your risk of getting HIV-1 infection. ® If you do become HIV-1 positive, you need more medicine than TRUVADA alone to treat HIV-1. TRUVADA by itself is not a complete treatment for HIV-1. If you have HIV-1 and take only TRUVADA, your HIV-1 may become harder to treat over time. TRUVADA can cause serious side effects: ® Worsening of hepatitis B (HBV) infection. TRUVADA is not approved to treat HBV. If you have HBV and stop taking TRUVADA, your HBV may IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION suddenly get worse. Do not stop taking TRUVADA What is the most important information I without first talking to your healthcare provider, should know about TRUVADA for PrEP? as they will need to monitor your health. Who should not take TRUVADA for PrEP? Before taking TRUVADA for PrEP: ® You must be HIV-negative before you start Do not take TRUVADA for PrEP if you: taking TRUVADA for PrEP. You must get ® Already have HIV-1 infection or if you do tested to make sure that you do not already not know your HIV-1 status. If you are HIV-1 have HIV-1. Do not take TRUVADA to reduce the positive, you need to take other medicines with risk of getting HIV-1 unless you are confirmed TRUVADA to treat HIV-1. TRUVADA by itself is not to be HIV-negative. a complete treatment for HIV-1. If you have HIV-1 ® Many HIV-1 tests can miss HIV-1 infection and take only TRUVADA, your HIV-1 may become in a person who has recently become harder to treat over time. infected. If you have flu-like symptoms, you ® Also take certain medicines to treat hepatitis B could have recently become infected with infection. HIV-1. Tell your healthcare provider if you had What are the other possible side effects of a flu-like illness within the last month before TRUVADA for PrEP? starting or at any time while taking TRUVADA for PrEP. Symptoms of new HIV-1 infection Serious side effects of TRUVADA may also include: include tiredness, fever, joint or muscle aches, headache, sore throat, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, ® Kidney problems, including kidney failure. Your healthcare provider may do blood tests to night sweats, and/or enlarged lymph nodes in check your kidneys before and during treatment the neck or groin. with TRUVADA. If you develop kidney problems, While taking TRUVADA for PrEP: your healthcare provider may tell you to stop taking TRUVADA. ® You must continue to use safer sex practices. Just taking TRUVADA for PrEP ® Too much lactic acid in your blood (lactic may not keep you from getting HIV-1. acidosis), which is a serious but rare medical emergency that can lead to death. Tell your ® You must stay HIV-negative to keep taking healthcare provider right away if you get these TRUVADA for PrEP: symptoms: weakness or being more tired than ® Get tested for HIV-1 at least every 3 months. usual, unusual muscle pain, being short of breath ® If you think you were exposed to HIV-1, tell or fast breathing, stomach pain with nausea and your healthcare provider right away. vomiting, cold or blue hands and feet, feel dizzy or ® To further help reduce your risk of getting lightheaded, or a fast or abnormal heartbeat. HIV-1: ® Severe liver problems, which in rare cases can ® Know your HIV status and the HIV status of lead to death. Tell your healthcare provider right your partners. away if you get these symptoms: skin or the white part of your eyes turns yellow, dark “tea-colored” ® Get tested for other sexually transmitted urine, light-colored stools, loss of appetite for infections. Other infections make it easier several days or longer, nausea, or stomach-area for HIV to infect you. pain. TRUVADA for PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is a prescription medicine that is used together with safer sex practices to help reduce the risk of getting HIV-1 through sex. This use is only for HIV-negative adults who are at high risk of getting HIV-1. To help determine your risk of getting HIV-1, talk openly with your healthcare provider about your sexual health. Ask your healthcare provider if you have questions about how to prevent getting HIV. Always practice safer sex and use condoms to lower the chance of sexual contact with body fluids. Never reuse or share needles or other items that have body fluids on them.
Please see Important Facts about TRUVADA for PrEP including important warnings on the following pages.
We’re adventurous, not reckless.
We know who we are. And we make choices that fit our lives. TRUVADA for PrEP™ is a once-daily prescription medicine that can help reduce the risk of getting HIV-1 when taken every day and used together with safer sex practices. ® TRUVADA for PrEP is only for adults who are at high risk of getting HIV through sex. ® You must be HIV-negative before you start taking TRUVADA for PrEP.
Ask your doctor about your risk of getting HIV-1 infection and if TRUVADA for PrEP may be right for you. ® Bone problems, including bone pain, softening, or thinning, which may lead to fractures. Your healthcare provider may do tests to check your bones. Common side effects in people taking TRUVADA for PrEP are stomach-area (abdomen) pain, headache, and decreased weight. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effects that bother you or do not go away. What should I tell my healthcare provider before taking TRUVADA for PrEP? ® All your health problems. Be sure to tell your healthcare provider if you have or have had any kidney, bone, or liver problems, including hepatitis. ® If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. It is not known if TRUVADA can harm your unborn baby. If you become pregnant while taking TRUVADA for PrEP, talk to your healthcare provider to decide if you should keep taking TRUVADA.
Learn more at truvada.com
® If you are breastfeeding (nursing) or plan to breastfeed. Do not breastfeed. If you become HIV-positive, HIV can be passed to the baby in breast milk. ® All the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. TRUVADA may interact with other medicines. Keep a list of all your medicines and show it to your healthcare provider and pharmacist when you get a new medicine. ® If you take certain other medicines with TRUVADA, your healthcare provider may need to check you more often or change your dose. These medicines include certain medicines to treat hepatitis C (HCV) infection. You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.FDA.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
IMPORTANT FACTS
(tru-VAH-dah)
This is only a brief summary of important information about taking TRUVADA for PrEPTM (pre-exposure prophylaxis) to help reduce the risk of getting HIV-1 infection. This does not replace talking to your healthcare provider about your medicine.
MOST IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT TRUVADA FOR PrEP Before starting TRUVADA for PrEP: • You must be HIV-1 negative. You must get tested to make sure that you do not already have HIV-1. Do not take TRUVADA for PrEP to reduce the risk of getting HIV-1 unless you are confirmed to be HIV-1 negative. • Many HIV-1 tests can miss HIV-1 infection in a person who has recently become infected. Symptoms of new HIV-1 infection include flu-like symptoms, tiredness, fever, joint or muscle aches, headache, sore throat, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, night sweats, and/or enlarged lymph nodes in the neck or groin. Tell your healthcare provider if you have had a flu-like illness within the last month before starting TRUVADA for PrEP. While taking TRUVADA for PrEP: • You must continue to use safer sex practices. Just taking TRUVADA for PrEP may not keep you from getting HIV-1.
• You must stay HIV-negative to keep taking TRUVADA for PrEP. Get tested for HIV-1 at least every 3 months while taking TRUVADA for PrEP. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you think you were exposed to HIV-1 or have a flu-like illness while taking TRUVADA for PrEP. • If you do become HIV-1 positive, you need more medicine than TRUVADA alone to treat HIV-1. If you have HIV-1 and take only TRUVADA, your HIV-1 may become harder to treat over time. • See the “How to Further Reduce Your Risk” section for more information. w
TRUVADA may cause serious side effects, including: • Worsening of hepatitis B (HBV) infection. TRUVADA is not approved to treat HBV. If you have HBV, your HBV may suddenly get worse if you stop taking TRUVADA. Do not stop taking TRUVADA without first talking to your healthcare provider, as they will need to check your health regularly for several months.
ABOUT TRUVADA FOR PrEP TRUVADA for PrEP is a prescription medicine used together with safer sex practices to help reduce the risk of getting HIV-1 through sex. This use is only for HIV-negative adults who are at high risk of getting HIV-1. • To help determine your risk of getting HIV-1, talk openly with your healthcare provider about your sexual health.
Do NOT take TRUVADA for PrEP if you: • Already have HIV-1 infection or if you do not know your HIV-1 status. • Take certain medicines to treat hepatitis B infection.
HOW TO TAKE TRUVADA FOR PrEP • Take 1 tablet once a day, every day, not just when you think you have been exposed to HIV-1. • Do not miss any doses. Missing doses may increase your risk of getting HIV-1 infection. • Use TRUVADA for PrEP together with condoms and safer sex practices.
• Get tested for HIV-1 at least every 3 months. You must stay HIV-negative to keep taking TRUVADA for PrEP.
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS OF TRUVADA FOR PrEP TRUVADA can cause serious side effects, including: • Those in the “Most Important Information About TRUVADA for PrEP" section. • New or worse kidney problems, including kidney failure. • Too much lactic acid in your blood (lactic acidosis), which is a serious but rare medical emergency that can lead to death. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you get these symptoms: weakness or being more tired than usual, unusual muscle pain, being short of breath or fast breathing, stomach pain with nausea and vomiting, cold or blue hands and feet, feel dizzy or lightheaded, or a fast or abnormal heartbeat.
• Severe liver problems, which in rare cases can lead to death. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you get these symptoms: skin or the white part of your eyes turns yellow, dark “tea-colored” urine, light-colored stools, loss of appetite for several days or longer, nausea, or stomach-area pain. • Bone problems. Common side effects in people taking TRUVADA for PrEP include stomach-area (abdomen) pain, headache, and decreased weight. These are not all the possible side effects of TRUVADA. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you have any new symptoms while taking TRUVADA for PrEP. Your healthcare provider will need to do tests to monitor your health before and during treatment with TRUVADA for PrEP.
BEFORE TAKING TRUVADA FOR PrEP Tell your healthcare provider if you: • Have or have had any kidney, bone, or liver problems, including hepatitis. • Have any other medical conditions. • Are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. • Are breastfeeding (nursing) or plan to breastfeed. Do not breastfeed. If you become HIV-positive, HIV can pass to the baby in breast milk.
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take: • Keep a list that includes all prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements, and show it to your healthcare provider and pharmacist. • Ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist about medicines that should not be taken with TRUVADA for PrEP.
HOW TO FURTHER REDUCE YOUR RISK • Know your HIV status and the HIV status of your partners. • Get tested for other sexually transmitted infections. Other infections make it easier for HIV to infect you.
• Get information and support to help reduce risky sexual behavior, such as having fewer sex partners. • Do not share needles or personal items that can have blood or body fluids on them.
GET MORE INFORMATION • This is only a brief summary of important information about TRUVADA for PrEP. Talk to your healthcare provider or pharmacist to learn more, including how to prevent HIV infection.
• Go to start.truvada.com or call 1-800-GILEAD-5 • If you need help paying for your medicine, visit start.truvada.com for program information.
TRUVADA FOR PREP, the TRUVADA FOR PREP Logo, the TRUVADA Blue Pill Design, TRUVADA, GILEAD, and the GILEAD Logo are trademarks of Gilead Sciences, Inc., or its related companies. All other marks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners. Version date: April 2017 © 2017 Gilead Sciences, Inc. All rights reserved. TVDC0136 08/17
OCT 5 - OCT 11 MCCALL STUDIO GEAR GALLERY OPENING OVER 100 IMAGES OF HOT MEN IN GEAR WILL BE ON DISPLAY AS MCCALL STUDIO OFFICIALLY OPENS THE “GEAR” GALLERY AT BARKING LEATHER’ PRIMARY LOCATION. THIS PRESENTS THE PERFECT OPPORTUNITY TO LOOK AT SOME GORGEOUS, SEXY PHOTOS WHILE GEARING UP FOR THE UPCOMING PRIDE WEEKEND.
FRI, OCT 6, 6PM-9PM BARKING LEATHER 805 LAMBERT DR. NE, ATLANTA, GA 30324 BARKINGLEATHER.COM
DILF HERETIC PRIDE KICKOFF THE POPULAR DILF PARTY BY MAN UPP COMES TO THE HERETIC ONCE MORE TO KICK OFF PRIDE WEEK WITH A SEXY UNDERWEAR AND JOCK PARTY. SO STRIP DOWN TO YOUR SKIVVIES AND SHOW YOUR PRIDE
FRI, OCT 6 HERETIC
30 | 10.4.17
SPLISH SPLASH DOGGIE BATH SAT, OCT 7 & 8
THIS EVENT WILL HAVE YOU AND YOUR FOUR-LEGGED FAMILY MEMBER WAGGING YOUR TAILS OFF! THE BIGGEST AND BEST DOGGIE POOL PARTY OFFICIALLY CLOSES THE POOL SEASON WHILE RAISING FUNDS FOR THE PIEDMONT PARK CONSERVATORY.
PIEDMONT PARK POOL TICKETS AT PIEDMONTPARK.ORG.
PROJECT RUN-A-WAY SAT, OCT 7
THIS FUNDRAISING EXTRAVAGANZA BENEFITING LOST-N-FOUND YOUTH WILL FEATURE TEN COMPETING LOCAL AND GAY-FRIENDLY BUSINESSES, A BOY NEXT DOOR FASHION SHOW, RAFFLES, A SILENT AUCTION, AND A PERFORMANCE BY PEACHES TO NAME JUST A FEW THINGS.` THE EVENT IS HOSTED BY BRIGITTE BIDET, AND THE SUGGESTED DONATION IS $15.
STAFF PICK!
6PM-9P JUNGLE ATLANTA
SHAMELESS PRIDE KICKOFF WED, OCT 11
BLAKE’S KICKS OFF PRIDE WEEKEND WITH THEIR SEXY SHAMELESS PARTY HOSTED BY KYRA MORA. SPECIAL GUEST IS HUNKY BOOMER BANKS WHO WILL BE MINGLING THE CROWD AND ALSO BE GIVING AWAY ONE OF HIS BOOMER BANKS FLESHJACKS.
BLAKE’S ON THE PARK
peachATL.com | 31
got in the studio with the pledge campaign in between and all that. GS: Were all the songs on Murmuration Nation written specifically for the album or did some of them begin as Indigo Girls songs? ES: There are a couple of songs on the album that are very old. The song “Match” I wrote with my friend Kristen Hall. We go way back. That song “Match” is kind of a shimmery pop song that we wrote more than 15 years ago, I’m sure. In the studio, it got transformed into what it is today. But I always knew that I wanted to record it. It was always just hanging around. Another song, “Slow Down Day Friend”, was the first song I ever wrote on ukulele. That was also hanging around; Amy and I never recorded it. Everything else I can think of was written specifically for the solo album over the course of three years.
SOLO NATION:
AN INTERVIEW WITH EMILY SALIERS By Gregg Shapiro A long time in the making, Emily Saliers’ Murmuration Nation (Emily Saliers Music) is the Indigo Girl’s solo debut album. Worth the wait, the 12-song album reveals a thrilling new side to Saliers, beginning with the rocking and riveting opener “Spider”, and continuing with the dance break in “Serpent Love”, the moody and rhythmic “I’m High I’m On High”, and the various shifts in “Hello Vietnam”. Naturally, Saliers doesn’t forsake longtime fans, as is evident on “Train Inside”, “Slow Day Friend” and “Sad One”. I spoke with Emily about the album and the state of the world in early autumn 2017. Gregg Shapiro: Congratulations on the release of Murmuration Nation, your first solo album. Why was now the right time release a solo disc? Emily Saliers: It was kind of a culmination of things. I’d been talking about it as if were just an idea for a long, long time. Also, what Amy (Ray) and I did together, was very fulfilling to me in all musical ways. But then, little by little I started to have a strong desire to do something more rhythmic and groove-centered, which Amy and I don’t do a lot of together. Hip-hop, R&B, all the groove music that has so inspired me my whole life. Then, when I met Lyris Hung, who produced the album, and she plays violin with Indigo Girls, and does many things. We worked really well together on a song for a film. I started sending her ideas for fun. She started doing little production responses in her studio. What she did was exactly what I couldn’t create myself in production. Basically, when I found Lyris and I wanted to do more of a groove-centered R&B record, she agreed to produce it. From that point on, the record was on its way. It still took three years from the time I asked her [laughs] to the time we actually 32 | 10.4.17
GS: I’m so glad you mentioned Kristen Hall. There is an interesting Sugarland connection on Murmuration Nation. You talked about the song “Match”, co-written by Kristen, an original member of Sugarland. You also sing a duet on “Long Haul” with Jennifer Nettles, who was lead vocalist of Sugarland. ES: Both Kristen and Jennifer came out of the Atlanta and Decatur music scene. We’re old friends. The community has remained very tight over the years. Sugarland went off and exploded. We used to see them at teeny tiny places. I knew they were going to explode and they did. We remained friends through the years. I love Jennifer’s voice. I made a wish list of people I want to sing on my album. When I asked Jennifer, she immediately agreed, which was very generous of her because she’s very busy. I didn’t know what it was going to be. I just wanted her voice on the album. I had decided on “Long Haul” and she came in and did it so well, knocked it out of the park, that it became a duet. It was undeniable. Yeah, man, this is a duet [laughs], because of Jennifer’s voice. Her presence in the studio is so positive. It’s a nice thing to have old friends that record or sing with you. They’re stamped forever on your project. I don’t know how to describe that feeling, but it’s one of the most gratifying feelings of the whole music experience that Amy and I have had. GS: I’m glad you brought that up. In addition to Jennifer, there are some other marvelous guest musicians on the album, including Jonatha Brooke, Lucy Wainwright Roche and Sierra Hull, to name a few. It reminded me of how you and Amy organized the legendary Suffragette Sessions tour (featuring female singer/songwriters). Please say something about the role of community when it comes to making music. ES: First of all, we call ourselves a hootenanny band. When we were playing in the local bars, everybody was invited up on stage. It was a motley crew. I have to give thanks and credit to our original followers, women and lesbian followers, who helped us have a career. Then it was just a matter of loving to play with these people, these women. We’ve all remained friends over the years. In the end, collaborating and sharing is the best part of the musical experience. Which is why we never get tired of singing a song like “Closer To Fine”,
CONTINUE PAGE 52
peachATL.com | 33
Proudly supporting our community since 1991. 34 | 10.4.17
www.metrocafes.com
W E ’ R E FA M I LY Y ’A L L
atla nt a prid e
entertainment
N OW W I T H T H R E E STAG ES! !
COCACOLA STAGE | BUDLIGHT STAGE NEW! NISSAN CELEBRATE EQUALITY STAGE
THE POINTER SISTERS | DEJ LOAF | RITA ORA MAX | ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT STARLIGHT CABARET | TY HERNDON MADISON BEER | DJ TRACY YOUNG | DJ NICK AYLER CHELSEA SHAG | NORWOOD | PRISCA | TOMBOI MONTEQARLO | THE COVER GIRLZ | EVAN GREER JOHNATHAN CELESTIN | TANGINA STONE JASON MAEK & ZAENA | HERO THE BAND MICHEL JONS BAND | DJ MARK DEMARKO HEATHER MAE | DJ CANVAS
For the full talent lineup and schedule, please visit atlantapride.org/entertainment
OCTOBER 14-15, 2017 | PIEDMONT PARK ATLANTAPRIDE.ORG
peachATL.com | 35
SmartCare Welcomes Dr. John Destito as Our New Medical Director.
www.smartcareuc.com
36 | 10.4.17
6
Sun., Oct. 15, 2017 | Empire State South
999 Peachtree St., N.W., Atlanta, GA
10:30 AM Doors Open, Cash Bar Available • 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM Open Bar 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM Brunch Service • 2:00 PM Event Ends Celebrate Atlanta Pride at the 16th Annual HRC Atlanta Pride Brunch, the official brunch of Atlanta Pride! Guests will be treated to two hours of complimentary cocktails and a delicious Southern brunch catered by Empire State South - while watching the Atlanta Pride Parade from the best location on the parade route! Join us for fun, music from DJ CANVAS, brunch, cocktails and more - as we celebrate our PRIDE! 100% of the proceeds benefit HRC’s essential work in Georgia and around the country. Tickets: Each ticket includes brunch catered by Empire State South, bottomless cocktails and annual HRC membership or renewal. Early Bird Deadline expires 8/10. General Admission: $100 - Includes admission. (Early Bird $75) VIP Admission: $150 - Includes reserved seating, $20 Lyft credit to or from the event and an exclusive HRC gift bag. (Early Bird $125) Host Committee: $400 - Name recognition on all print and digital marketing + reserved seating, $20 Lyft credit to or from the event and an exclusive HRC gift bag. VIP Table: $1,500 - 10 Vip Tickets w/ Premier Seating (Early Bird $1,250) Tickets are transferable, but non-refundable. Please contact hrcprideatlanta@gmail.com with any questions.
FEATURING DJ Canvas
*The Atlanta Pride Parade will pass by the event beginning at approximately 12:30 p.m.
For sponsorship inquiries or other questions, please email hrcprideatlanta@gmail.com
Buy tickets today at www.hrc.org/atlantapridebrunch
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
Corporate Sponsors Presenting
Platinum
Gold
Community Sponsors
COCKPIT PHOTOS: Russ Youngblood
38 | 10.4.17
peachATL.com | 39
10 THINGS
THAT PREP YOU FOR PRIDE!
It’s all about feeling your best!
1
Feel Pride in all things LGBTQ!
2
3
4
Get a haircut
Go to the gym
5 40 | 10.4.17
Get on PreP in time
Get your facial hair in check
6
Have condoms
7
8
Plan your outfits
Plan your events (there is a LOT going on)
9
Summon your friends
10
Get a pet sitter
MIDTOWN 1
Monroe Dr. NE
14
Amsterdam Ave.
12th St. NE
NE ve . tA
Piedmont Park
on
11
dm
6
18
Pi e
Juniper St. NE
14th St. NE
7
9
2
10th St. NE
10
. NE
19
oe Dr
e. NE Piedmont Av
Juniper St . NE
Peachtree St. NE
3
Monr
Charles Allen Dr. NE
12 W. Peachtree St. NW
15
16
4th St. NE
8
13
BARS Amsterdam Blake's Bulldogs Friends The Model T My Sister’s Room Ten Atlanta
5
Dining 502 Amsterdam Ave NE 227 10th St NE 893 Peachtree St NE 736 Ponce De Leon Ave NE 699 Ponce De Leon Ave NE 66 12th St NE 990 Piedmont Ave NE
9 10 11 12
10 th & Piedmont Campagnolo Einstein's F.R.O.G.S
clubs 13 Atlanta Eagle
306 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
306 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
14 Urban Body Fitness 500 Amsterdam Ave NE
spa/bath 15 Flex Spa
42 | 10.4.17
991 Piedmont Ave NE 980 Piedmont Ave NE 1077 Juniper St NE 931 Monroe Cir NE
fitness
retail 8 Barking Leather
4
Ponce De Leon Ave. NE
Ponce De Leon Ave. NE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Ponce De Leon Pl. NE
Spring St. NW
17
76 4th St. NW
16 17 18 19
G’s Midtown Henry’s Joe's on Juniper La Hacienda
219 10th St NE 132 10th St NE 1049 Juniper St NE 900 Monroe Dr NE
billards/Darts drag dancers leather non-smoking area Patio
www.SavedAndGay.com NEW COVENANT Church of Atlanta
404.929.1400
Cheshire 23
ansley 21
37
eR
on
Piedmont Park
ir .
BARS 2043 Cheshire Bridge Rd 1086 Alco St NE 1931 Piedmont Cir NE 2425 Piedmont Rd NE
Dining 24 Las Margaritas 25 Roxx
1842 Cheshire Bridge Rd 1824 Cheshire Bridge Rd 805 Lambert Dr. NE, Suite A 2205 Cheshire Bridge Rd
clubs 28 Heretic 29 Jungle
2069 Cheshire Bridge Rd 2115 Faulkner Rd NE
Fitness 30 Gravitee Fitness
2201 Faulkner Rd NE
Spa / bath 31 Manifest 4 U 42 The Den
32 33 34 35 36
Burkhart's Felix's The Hideaway Mixx Oscar's
2103 Faulkner Rd NE 2135 Liddell Drive NE
1492 Piedmont Ave NE 1510 Piedmont Ave NE 1544 Piedmont Ave NE 1492 Piedmont Ave NE 1510 Piedmont Ave NE
Dining 37 Cowtippers 38 Eclectic Bistro
Retail 26 Barking Leather 27 Southern Nights
NE
d.
tC
BJ Roosters Opus 1 Tripps Woof's
e. nt mo ed
39 38
BARS 20 21 22 23
41
Pi
28 20
25 idg
Av
ge Rd Brid hire
.
24
r eB
E
Ches
.N
35
29
r.
Dr
Rd
40
32
oe
hir
36
nr
dm
es
ll D
31 er
Mo
Pi e Ch
idde
kn
27
33
. NE
Manchester St. NE
Piedmont Rd. NE
22
42 L
ul
IX
34
x Rd
Fa
26
BL
Le no
30
Lambert Dr.
PU
St.
.
A l co
1600 Piedmont Ave NE 1425 Piedmont Ave NE
Retail 39 Boy Next Door 1447 Piedmont Ave NE 40 Brushstrokes/Pleasures 1510 Piedmont Ave NE
Fitness 41 Equilibrium Fitness
1529 Piedmont Ave, Suite L
NOT SHOWN
The Cockpit Atlanta Mary's Sister Louisa’s Church Swinging Richards Lips Atlanta
465 Boulevard SE 1287 Glenwood Ave SE 466 Edgewood Ave SE 1400 Northside Dr NW 3011 Buford Hwy NE peachATL.com | 43
A snapshot of Gay Atlanta’s favorite destinations. View their ads in Peach ATL & visit their websites for weekly event listings.
Bars & Clubs
MIXX
MIDTOWN
1492 Piedmont Ave NE
COWTIPPERS
AMSTERDAM
OSCAR’S
cowtippersatlanta.com
oscarsatlanta.com
1600 Piedmont Ave NE
1510 Piedmont Ave NE
DEKALB LIPS ATLANTA
306 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
EAST ATLANTA, GRANT PARK & EDGEWOOD
BLAKE’S ON THE PARK
THE COCKPIT
amsterdamatlanta.com
mixxatlanta.com
502 Amsterdam Ave. NE
ATLANTA EAGLE atlantaeagle.com
blakesontheparkatlanta.com 227 10th St NE
BULLDOGS 893 Peachtree St NE
FRIENDS NEIGHBORHOOD BAR friendsonponce-atl.com 736 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
MODEL T modeltatlanta.com 699 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
MY SISTER’S ROOM mysistersroom.com 66 12th St NE
TEN ATLANTA tenatlanta.com 990 Piedmont Ave NE
CHESHIRE HERETIC hereticatlanta.com
thecockpit-atlanta.blogspot.com
ANSLEY
atldragshow.com 3011 Buford Hwy NE
Retail
465 Boulevard SE
MIDTOWN
MARY’S
BARKING LEATHER AFTER DARK
marysatlanta.com
barkingleather.com
1287 Glenwood Ave SE
306 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
SISTER LOUISA’S CHURCH sisterlouisaschurch.com 466 Edgewood Ave SE
SWINGING RICHARDS swingingrichards.com
CHESHIRE BARKING LEATHER barkingleather.com 805 Lambert Dr NE
1400 Northside Dr NW
SOUTHERN NIGHTS VIDEO
Dining
2205 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE
MIDTOWN
ANSLEY
10TH & PIEDMONT
BOY NEXT DOOR MENSWEAR
communitashospitality.com 991 Piedmont Ave NE
EINSTEIN’S einsteinsatlanta.com
boynextdoormenswear.com 1447 Piedmont Ave NE
GCB & PLEASURES brushstrokesatlanta.com
2069 Cheshire Bridge Road
1077 Juniper St NE
1510 Piedmont Ave. NE
JUNGLE
FROGS CANTINA
Fitness
jungleatl.com 2115 Faulkner Road
BJ ROOSTERS bjroosters.com 2043 Cheshire Bridge Road NE
OPUS 1 1086 Alco St NE
TRIPPS 1931 Piedmont Circle N
WOOFS woofsatlanta.com 2425 Piedmont Road NE
frogsmidtown.com 931 Monroe Dr
G’S communitashospitality.com 219 10th St NE
HENRY’S henrysatl.com 132 10th St NE
JOE’S ON JUNIPER joesonjuniper.com
MIDTOWN URBAN BODY FITNESS urbanbodyfitness.com 500 Amsterdam Ave NE
CHESHIRE GRAVITEE FITNESS graviteeatl.com
1049 Juniper St NE
2201 Faulkner Rd NE
LA HACIENDA
Spas/Baths/Adult
lahaciendamidtown.com 900 Monroe Dr NE
MIDTOWN
BURKHART’S
CHESHIRE
FLEX SPA
burkharts.com
LAS MARGARITAS
76 4th St NW
ANSLEY 1492 Piedmont Ave NE
FELIX’S 1510 Piedmont Ave NE
THE HIDEAWAY 1544 Piedmont Ave NE
lasmargaritasmidtown.com
flexspas.com
1842 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE
CHESHIRE
ROXX
MANIFEST 4U manifest4u.org
1824 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE
2103 Faulkner Rd NE
THE DEN thedenatlanta.com 2135 Liddell Drive NE
44 | 10.4.17
HELP WANTED
FOR 2017 SEASON
Timberfell Lodge Men's Resort and Campground is seeking energetic team players for the 2017 Season. Base wage, tips, housing and meals included for staff position.
Please contact us at
800-437-0118
or at timberfell@timberfell.com
FULL BODY MASSAGE by Walter @ 404-872-5671 (8th St. @Monroe Dr.) Only $40..Shave too License No. MT003122
Hot Tub and Swim Spas
60% OFF RETAIL AquaLivingStores.com 404-382-5329
WANTED Ad sales person for transsexual-owned bus. Must have ad sales experience and willing to work for transsexual boss. Gay, lesbian or transsexual welcome, contact Gina at
404-447-2751
ADVERTISE
In Atlanta's newest and
ONLY LGBT MAGAZINE for as little as
35 per week!
$
Call 404.439.9838
or email jeff@peachatl.com for more information. peachATL.com | 45
46 | 10.4.17
Playmates or soul mates, you’ll find them on MegaMates Always FREE to listen and reply to ads!
Atlanta:
(678) 528-2525 www.megamates.com 18+
peachATL.com | 47
Text your Peach Pits to 256-60-PEACH, or e-mail jeff@PeachATL.com Illustrations by: Jerel Ely
No we can’t all “just get along” Pride maybe coming up but I let my rainbow shine everyday gurl!
Some of you all look like you’ve been doing Halloween all year.
If at first you don’t succeed, sky diving is not for you.
I don’t think the Atlanta Mayor race matters much, when you have Trump in office.
If you and your ex are still sleeping together everyday is he still your ex? Asking for a friend.. Hey. You. You’re amazing. Shine on.
48 | 10.4.17
Sunday Funday =
MISERABLE MONDAY
MAKE MONDAY YOUR B#TCH! feel better faster with Intravenous (IV) Therapy
20% Off Your first visit Promo code: davidmag 404.939.7666 | replenishIV.com | Hours: 10am-6pm 549-6 Amsterdam Avenue NE | Atlanta, GA 30306
peachATL.com | 49
ARIES (Mar. 21 - Apr. 19)
LIBRA (Sep. 23 - Oct. 22)
Your moods will be ignitable today. Couple that with a hectic day and spontaneous combustion is a very real possibility. Keep cool, diamond dog, because it’s embarrassing to lose it in public. Sure, it always makes you feel better, but it’s still embarrassing.
Don’t obsess over relationships if you’re a single guy. Haven’t you ever heard that the grass is never greener yada, yada, yada? Enjoy being single while you can, and don’t be in such a hurry. The money you’ll save on years of couple’s therapy alone will make it all worth it.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 20)
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 21)
Don’t be sad about another busted romance, as there’s always another one right around the corner. Romance, that is. That, yes, will probably end up busted. It may seem like you’re stuck in a vortex, but this curious cycle must end some time. They can’t all be Mr. Wrong.
Don’t do anything butch or manly like tune up your car or work with power tools today. The possibility of debilitating injury is only a hedge cutter away. Breaking a nail while fixing the plumbing in the bathroom could keep your out of macrame class for weeks.
GEMINI (May 21 - Jun. 20)
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21)
Listen to the advice of friends today, but don’t act on that alone. They only know so much about your personal situation, and only you know the rest. See how your gut feels, since it rarely lies, and then act. Sometimes you just have to solve things yourself.
CANCER (Jun. 21 - Jul. 22)
50 | 10.4.17
Today will be fun, and you won’t believe how much you’ll get done! This will leave spare time for flirting with the UPS guy, gossiping with the gals in accounting or bidding online for a Burberry man purse. Why can’t work be this much fun all the time? Ponder this as you leave early.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 - Jan. 19)
Seek out the company of those who share your personality traits today. This way everyone will agree with each other, and no one will be surprised by emotional outbursts or dark moods. But too many of you can get the water boiling, and that’s not going to be good for anybody.
Cancel dinner plans and postpone coffee dates for tonight. You’ll be gripped by a strong urge to be alone and there won’t be a man handsome or rich enough to keep you from that. Well, there may be one thing to lure you out, but you’re not willing to do the work required to find out.
LEO (Jul. 23 - Aug. 22)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 18)
You see fiery potential in a new guy in your life. He smolders and simmers and you can see things getting quite hot. But remember that everything that glows eventually dims, and then you’re stuck with something lukewarm, tepid, and no longer of any use.
It’s tough selling advanced ideas to prehistoric minds. That’s what you may face at work today. It may be time to start thinking about changing jobs or careers. Keep a job search on the down low, but be prepared to bolt faster than Elton John from paparazzi should the right offer come along.
VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sep. 22)
PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20)
Problems with coworkers could reach a boiling point today. It may be time for a mediator, someone other than your boss to help you work it out. Because escalating tensions will lead to a public catfight, and with the way you two have been sharpening those claws, it ain’t gonna be pretty.
Trying to work through the fog in your head will be like trying to figure out the relevance of Kim Kardashian. That’s right, a complete waste of time. Try your best to get through a trying day. After work, engage in the type of brainless activities that only the Internet can offer in such abundance.
and having the opening act sing a verse or the audience sings a verse. There’s different participation all the time. Music is meant to be shared. We love joining up with other people. Even Amy, on her solo records, will tell you that she’s a collaborator and she loves her band. I loved working with Lyris and I learned so much from her. I can’t wait to go out with a band. We just like being around other people playing music. GS: Throughout your career, you have also found a way to include social and political commentary in your work and songs such as “OK Corral”, “Fly”, “Spider” and “I’m High I’m On High” on Murmuration Nation continue in that tradition. Please say something about the importance of including that in your music. ES: It’s not really like I’m going to sit down and write something about a social issue. It’s more like the only reason we ever wrote songs was to try and get out what we’re feeling and thinking about. I use music and lyrics to understand the world around me. For instance, there’s a lot of social issues and politically charged material on the solo album because of what’s going on in our country. I can’t help it. With the situation with guns and religious zealotry and all those things. The last song written for the album was “Fly” and that was written right after the election. It’s a result of why I write songs. Some end up being about relationships and some are about social issues as I explore my world. GS: With that in mind, as a musician and an activist, in what way, other than through the songs on this album, do you make your voice heard in terms of the 2018 and 2020 elections? ES: I’m going to have a group called HeadCount go out on the road with me. They’ve been out a lot with Amy and me. They engage people in the voting system. They register people if they’re not registered. They’re a great outreach group to get people involved in voting. If it’s difficult for people, they make it easier for them. It’s a bipartisan effort to get people to the polls.
Another way Amy and I have done it historically, not just with regard to the election, but regarding issues, we have groups such as Amnesty International come out and (staff a) table at the shows. We have local queer groups doing work in the community, wherever the show is, come out and (have a) table. We make announcements from the stage about things that are going on in your community. As we know, community outreach and work is critical. It can’t just be about big federal issues, but what’s going on in our community as we build the groundswell of response to hatred, exclusion and racism, things like that. That’s another way that I will engage in my own activism. GS: You are embarking on your first solo tour. Will you be incorporating Indigo Girls songs into your set along with the songs from Murmuration Nation? ES: Yes. We also have beautifully filmed videos by my friend filmmaker Kathlyn Horan. There’s going to be video production, some still and some moving. There will be a full band. It’s going to be a texturally dense experience. I think we’ll take a break from that and do an isolated acoustic set or break down some old Indigo Girls songs and do them in a new fashion. There will definitely be that element. We’re going to throw in a cover or two. I won’t reveal that [laughs], but I’m very excited about the song that I picked. It’s from the `70s, of course [laughs]! We’ll mix it up like that.
BUCKHEAD THEATRE OCT 21