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This Way To Summer Sexy

Grooming • Fashion • Spirit

Q&A:Queer and Southern God Screen Savor: Eighth Grade Getting (Junior) High On Life


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From the Editor I don’t know about you, but to me summertime is sexy. The heat, the skimpier clothing, the pool parties, and the more carefree approach to life just oozes sexy – and a huge turn-on to me is the smell of skin that has been in the heat and sun all day. Yum! So this issue is about that particular kind of summer sexy that I hope you’re feeling too. Our guide to how you will look, dress, and feel sexy will lead the way for you, check out our hot Peach of the week, and go through our list of ten things for a sexier season. Additionally, we have a fresh Screen Savor and Q Music, and both Scott King and Jamie Kirk are ready for you with crisp columns that you just want to bite into. Stay sexy, Atlanta – and enjoy, Peaches!

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Rosé All Day Patio Party Join the Human Rights Campaign Atlanta, Barcelona Wine Bar and VinoTeca as they keep the rosé flowing for LGBTQ equality. This version of Sunday Funday is one we can truly get behind. The HRC Atlanta invites you to a special rosé tasting that will feature four types of rosé curated by VinoTeca sommeliers and a selection of complimentary hors-d’oeuvres from Barcelona Wine Bar. Tickets are $40 for an afternoon of free-flowing rosé and delicious bites – get them at act.hrc.org. All proceeds from the event go towards supporting the mission of HRC Atlanta. About HRC Atlanta HRC envisions an America where lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people are ensured equality and embraced as full members of the American family at home, at work, and in every community. Throughout the year, HRC Atlanta hosts a number of engaging events that aim to reach a wide and varied a group as possible. Acknowledging the many dimensions of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer population, our Atlanta Steering Committee is diligent in creating diverse and inclusive gatherings for all.

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KEEPING YOUR SUMMER SEXY By Branden Lee Branden Lee is a writer and actor living in Atlanta. Follow Branden on Instagram and Twitter @Brandensss. Watch Branden on his YouTube channel SexxxPerTease.

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Summer may be in its final month, but there’s still plenty of time to look and feel sexy. Here are some tips.


1. SHOPPING SPREE S u m m e r clothes are cheapest during the end of summer. Capitalize off of the clearance sales by buying some new outfits. Browse online and hit up the outlets to see what new outfits you can add to your wardrobe. One benefit of living in Atlanta is that you can dress for summer even when the rest of the east coast is experiencing fall weather.

2. TURN UP There’s still plenty of time for all the August day and pool parties. Labor Day and Black Gay Pride are coming. Don’t wait until September and the regret everything you didn’t get to do this summer. Live

it up! Take that vacation. Go to that party. Travel to the beach. Make the most of your summer.

3. WORK OUT People always want to complain they don’t have their ideal summer body, but aren’t doing anything to get it. Summer isn’t the only time to look good. Invest in that gym membership and start going. The earlier you begin your routine then you’ll be ready for next summer. You should look and feel good about yourself year round, so start working out now.

4. LIVEN UP YOUR LABOR DAY Labor Day gives you a three-day weekend to close out

your summer. You can celebrate Black Gay Pride in Atlanta. Southern Decadence in New Orleans. Or take a trip anywhere you want. Just do something. Host a barbecue at home for friends and family if you don’t want to travel or be around a crowd. Just make sure to celebrate.

5. FINISH OUT YOUR SLUTTY SUMMER Fall is cuffing season, and technically it’s scouting season. Now is the time to finish up that promiscuity so you’ll be ready to couple up during fall. Fall is the best time to get a boyfriend, so you’ll have someone to stay cuddled up with during the cold months. Plus holidays are better spent with someone special, and Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, etc.. are right around the corner. It’s easier to find a mate when you’re putting in an effort to date.

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The Spiritual Path To Queer By Mik Hyldebrandt

The thought-provoking short and coming of age film, Queer and Southern God, is written and directed by Melisse Tokic, who wanted to offer a platform to start a discussion with her film. Peach caught up with Melisse to talk about her observation of the Southern rural way of life, community, trauma, and Jesus.

How did you get started making films? I wrote a feature first, I really wanted it to be a musical with the catchiest of showtunes. I realized that I had no way to finance or knowledge on how to get the film made. I am also not musically inclined, so I would need someone to help me write and choreograph the dance numbers. I condensed the script and turned it on to a quirky dramedy.

In short: What is the film about? Hank finds himself pregnant and hasn’t had a God to turn to in a minute. He’s got his Mama, but she’s too busy drinking her Budweiser and smoking the Kools. He’s got a boyfriend, but he just can’t take being his boyfriend’s trophy queer for much longer. It just may take the spiritual guidance of his aggressor’s mother to show Hank another way of looking at the world and “God.”

The film deals with some traumatic issues – how do you deal with them as a filmmaker? This film being a collaborative effort has assisted in healing my own wounds. Creating this film has helped me feel like I am advocating for my communities by offering a platform to increase awareness between cultures and allowing us all to address our own prejudices and privileges. This film also has some humor which lessens the heaviness of the trauma going on.

Queer and Southern God also deals with how religion and faith are ingrained in the south– what do you hope to achieve to change with the film? I only want to change people’s awareness. There are individuals who don’t even notice that their church doctrine is so ingrained in them. This is a really 12 | 08.08.18

interesting facet of the south that people from other areas haven’t been exposed to honestly in the media.

The film touches upon ‘universal truths’ – what are those to you? The big one for me is feeling like an outsider in a community that you have carefully chosen. There is plenty of stories in the media about being the outsider in your own family or hometown. I think many of us have carefully chosen to be part of a specific community, be it the woke LGBTQ community, a church, a bunch of druggies in a trap house, trauma survivors, etc.… and then realized that we still don’t fit in. Another universal truth is that there are varied experiences of sexual assault survivors. Not everyone follows the prescribed path the media portrays of filing a police report, and the perpetrator is brought to some sort of civic justice. Spirituality is often not found within the rules of a church. It often comes to us in some strange, unexpected way.

Do you have any upcoming projects? We are taking applications for a non-profit I founded that assists disenfranchised and minority filmmakers in getting their own projects made. Anyone can apply or support the cause at www.dialoguefilms.org. Right now I am in the editing process of a film I co-wrote and directed called “Percy and Bud.” It’s about an African-American heroin addict who gets left with a white 1-year-old. The film shows the first 30 days of him in recovery while having to care for this toddler. It was inspired by the cult classic, “Shogun’s Assassin.” The enemy here is drugs, societal views, and the court system. I’m in pre-production for a film I wrote called “Suicide is a Wonderful Consolation” about multiple suicide attempts. It’s a fun ride with a twist at the end, so that’s all I can give away.

Queer and Southern God is showing on August 4th from 6:00PM-7:15PM at the Southern Shorts Awards. More info and tickets at southernshortsawards.com.


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Getting (Junior) High On Life By Gregg Shapiro

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The world has changed quite a bit since John Hughes’ `80s portrayals of adolescent angst in movies such as “Sixteen Candles” and “The Breakfast Club”. In the interim, we’ve seen the best and worst of that challenging phase of life represented in films such as “Thirteen”, “School of Rock”, “Heavenly Creatures”, “Boyhood”, “Lady Bird” and even Disney/Pixar’s “Inside Out”. Comedian turned writer/director Bo Burnham’s feature film debut “Eighth Grade” (A24) is a welcome addition to the genre. Honest, sensitive, genuine and astute, Burnham never trivializes the subject matter, but he’s careful not to celebrate it too much either. Socially awkward Kayla (Elsie Fisher) lives with her father Mark (Josh Hamilton). He’s a good dad, encouraging and concerned, with an affectionate sense of humor. Kayla is a solitary teen, occasionally sullen, whose entire world revolves around social media. In other words, online she can be whoever she wants to be. For example, Kayla, who is experiencing her final days as a middle schooler, makes a series of videos on a variety of subjects of interest to those in her age group, such as “Being Yourself”. The thing is, Kayla herself is struggling with all of the issues she posts about with confidence. Painfully shy, Kayla is voted “Most Quiet” during a class superlatives assembly. There is, however, a ray of light in Kayla’s world. With his bedroom eyes and pouty lips, Aiden (Luke Prael) is Kayla’s unrequited middle school crush. He barely knows she exists, although she does what she can to remind him, including flirting with him during a school-shooting preparedness drill. 14 | 08.08.18

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But, sadly, there is more darkness than light. Popular girl Kennedy (Catherine Oliviere) barely acknowledges Kayla’s existence, even after Kennedy’s mother insists Kayla attend her birthday/ pool party. Following an eighth grade class visit to the high school she’ll attend in the fall, where she shadows sweet upper-class-person Olivia (Emily Robinson), Kayla is nearly sexually assaulted by high schooler Riley (Daniel Zolghadri). Nevertheless, Kayla prevails, confronting her demons with a maturity and strength she was unaware she even possessed. An initially gawky introduction to Kennedy’s cousin Gabe (Jake Ryan) at the birthday party leads to a hilarious Chicken McNugget dinner date (complete with all of the dipping sauces) where they bond over “Rick and Morty” and their collective geekiness. Also, it would be remiss not to mention Anna Meredith’s score for “Eighth Grade”, which is fantastic and effective.

All things considered, “Eighth Grade” makes the honor roll.

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the history of modern pop music, certain acts are associated with the songwriters behind their biggest hits. Dionne Warwick will forever be linked with Burt Bacharach and Hal David. While they had hits written by others, the 5th Dimension’s most memorable hit singles were penned by Laura Nyro. Motown divas The Supremes (Diana Ross, Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard) are another perfect example. It’s hard to imagine where they would be without the songs composed by the team of Lamont Dozier and Brian and Eddie Holland. Essentially an expanded and rebranded reissue of 1967’s The Supremes Sing Motown, The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland (Motown/UMe) is a double disc set that features both the original mono and stereo LP mixes as well as a dozen bonus tracks on the first disc. Featured are number one hits such as “You Keep Me Hangin’ On” and the dramatic “Love Is Here and Now You’re Gone”, as well as the Supreme’s readings of “(Love is Like a) Heat Wave” “It’s The Same Old Song” and eight more. The extended hit mix and film version of “The Happening” are among the best of the bonus cuts. Disc two features the live At The Coparecording. Even though it was Joan Baez herself who wrote what is probably her greatest song – “Diamonds and Rust” – it is her long career as an interpreter of others’ songs for which she is probably best-known. In fact, her biggest hit

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to date, was a cover of The Band’s “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down”. Baez’s 21st century albums found her covering Eliza Gilkyson, Steve Earle, Patty Griffin, Josh Ritter, Gillian Welch and out singer/songwriter Diana Jones, to mention a few. Whistle Down The Wind (Bobolink/Razor & Tie), Baez’s first studio album in 10 years is a welcome return. The titular tune, written by Tom Waits (whom Baez has covered before) is marvelous and her rendition of trans singer/songwriter Anohni’s “Another World” is, well, out of this world. Never one to shy away from political statements, Baez has her say in Zoe Mulford’s “The President Sang Amazing Grace” and Tim Eriksen’s “I Wish The Wars Were All Over”. An actress whose extensive resume includes Broadway, film and television, Betty Buckley is about to embark on the national tour of the recent stage revival of Hello,Dolly! as Dolly Levi. Throughout her esteemed career, Buckley has had the privilege of singing songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Stephen Schwartz and countless other musical theater legends. However, it’s her pair of recent live albums, 2017’s Story Songs and her latest, the exceptional Hope (Palmetto) that are especially fascinating. Most likely expanding the palates


of her longtime fans, Buckley lends her distinctive voice to a number of unexpected covers. Story Songs eatured her stellar interpretations of Radiohead’s “High & Dry” (really!), Emmylou Harris’ “Prayer In Open D” and Peter Gabriel’s “Don’t Give Up”. Buckley continues to challenge and reward listeners with her versions of Lisa Loeb’s “Falling In Love”, Steely Dan’s “Any Major Dude”, Joni Mitchell’s “Shades of Scarlett Conquering”, Paul Simon’s “Quiet” and T Bone Burnett’s “Dope Island”. There is little question that most people know the work of Fred Neil via Nilsson’s version of “Everybody’s Talkin’”, featured on both his 1968 album Aerial Ballet and the 1969 soundtrack to the movie Midnight Cowboy. “Everybody’s Talkin’”. Keith Sykes covers the songs on the appropriately titled Everybody’s Talkin’: A Tribute to Fred Neil (Y&T Music). Sykes is among the better-known performers on this various artists compilation which also includes Rodney Crowell (performing “Candyman”), Eric Andersen (singing “The Dolphins”) and Charlie Pickett (doing “The Other Side of This Life”). Leave it to the Brits to concoct a ridiculous jukebox stage musical such as Mamma Mia! and then unleash it on ABBA-loving Americans. As if that wasn’t bad enough, a truly hateful and horribly miscast movie version landed with a thud in movie theaters in 2008. But wait, now there’s a prequel/sequel, starring Cher, with its own accompanying album Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again: The Movie Soundtrack Featuring the Songs of Abba (Capitol). In addition to new version rehashes of songs featured in the 2008 movie, the soundtrack includes Cher singing “Fernando” (with Andy

Garcia) and taking a lead role on “Super Trouper” (featuring the whole cast). The biggest treat is, believe it or not, Meryl Streep singing the 1982 non-LP Abba song “The Day Before You Came”, which features updated lyrics. As albums by Tony Award-winning Broadway divas go, Take Me To The World (Ghostlight Deluxe) by Sutton Foster is in a league of its own. Just listen to choral renditions of “I’m On My Way/ On My Way” (featuring Megan McGinnis, Darcie Roberts, Jodi Cotton, Johnna Allen Tavianini, Elizabeth Truitt and the Ball State Cabaret Class Female Student Singers) and “Every Time We Say Goodbye” (with the Ball State Cabaret Class Student Singers). To say Foster plays well with others is an understatement. Throughout the disc, Foster shares space with other vocalists and a fantastic group of musicians for a marvelous musical journey. With the exception of two original compositions, the songs on Changes (Concord) by Arianna Neikrug, winner of the 2015 Sarah Vaughan International Vocal Competition, are covers. The most thrilling among them include her unexpected pairing of Joni Mitchell’s “Help Me” with “Be Cool”, a marvelously jazz-inflected reading of Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” and the medley of Nat King Cole’s “Never Let Me Go” and the Jackson 5’s “I’ll Be There”.

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Summer Sexy

Summer is the sexiest season, and it is the best time for you to turn up the heat on how you look, dress, and feel. Here is your guide to feeling summer sexy all season long and beyond!

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Moisture Is Your Word Du Jour Moisturizing is key to healthy skin, so use a face lotion at least once a day. Body lotion is great too, but can be used a little less infrequently or only on dry spots. If you’re a pro, use a moisturizer with SPF. Peter Thomas Roth Mega-Rich™ Body Lotion, $18 DTRT Boys Be Bold BB Cream SPF 25 (tinted), $24

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This Way To

Summer Sexy Fashion These styles will take you nicely from summer into the pre-fall season.

Colorful Suits Or Jackets A simple jacket or suit is an easy way to incorporate a little bit of dressy in your wardrobe. Dress it up with chinos and down with jeans or shorts. ASOS Wedding Super Skinny Blazer In Dusky Pink Wool, $66

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Dress Like Daddy

Mountain Man The more utilitarian and outdoorsy look is a great way to be in style. Go for performance wear that is well fitted to your physique.

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NikeLab Collection Moleskin M65, $450

Abercombie Athletic Slim Jeans, $78

Bold Prints Whether on a t-shirt or shirt, bold prints are still huge. Go for a tropical flair, which translates into larger prints and stronger colors. Club Monaco Camp Collar Tropical, $89

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It’s All About Me! By Jamie Kirk

Stop apologizing for what you want. Stop agonizing if what you want will be accepted by your friends and family. Stop pretending that you don’t want what you want. Stop acting like what you want is not a need. Even though the Young and the Restless was a daytime soap opera, I like the name, or something very similar to it... The Summer of the Aged and Tired. Not that it represents my friends or me, but it really does seem to have a ring to it. The summer is hot, we are easily agitated, the air conditioners go out, the dogs get more smelly, and we just generally get in a wonky mood. Very similar to how we get when it’s the middle of January. Same things, only in reverse. We have to be careful not to start getting so irritated that we make quick and bad decisions. We have to exercise patience, and we have to be a little more controlled in the way we behave. And most importantly, we have to remain our authentic selves. The reason this becomes more difficult in the summer is that we often become competitive, anxious and compare ourselves to our friend groups. The summer is fewer clothes, more drinking, more pool time, more outdoor activities and a chance to be out and about. This can cause us to try and be something we are not. Or even get jealous of what our friends have, the way they look, or perhaps the entire life they are living. 30 | 08.08.18

With the summer months winding down, we need to say no when we need too, and yes, when we should. And most importantly, not have any regrets in any direction we choose to pursue. Life is really about choices; we just need to make sure they are our own choices to have. I don’t like just making this a “seasonal” article, because our ability to make sound decisions happens in the other three seasons as well. They only get more pronounced in the summer. When you are at the pool, or at a BBQ in the next few days, take some time and reflect on the choices you are making, and confirm they are all about you and not about someone or something else. Make sure that you are committed to honoring the direction of your life. Being selfish when necessary and being kind always. Take a break from doing things because they are right for someone else, and validate that your choices are right for you, and you only. After all, if you don’t make it about you from time-to-time, you can’t expect anyone else to. I know this for sure; folks are watching the way you treat you, and no one will treat you better than they observe you treating yourself.

Jamie Kirk works for a software company and is a certified spinning instructor. He also enjoys yoga, swimming, bicycling and running. He aspires to start a blog about what we put in our bodies not only fuels our body but our mind and spirit as well. Follow Jamie on IG @tysonsdad


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We Belong Together Or How Summer Love Is Underrated By Scott King

I love the second verse of that Mariah Carey song, “We Belong Together.” That moment when you’re so enamored of someone, everything on the radio, from Bobby Womack to Babyface, makes you think of him. It’s agony. It’s bliss. It’s sweet music. It makes the people come together. Then it makes them fall apart. It’s visceral and disturbing, but it’s not narcissism. It’s not nihilism; it’s not self-destruction, it’s not obsession. It is organic, totalitarian passion. And it is not boring. It’s knowing that pollination is jizz. It’s leaving a lover’s apartment after an argument and having him yell down at you from the balcony something that sounds like Martian, but you know exactly what he means. It’s refusing to say, “I’m too old for this shit,” because we’re all far, far too young to know any better. It’s knowing that you’re not in love with love. It’s thinking about him all the time. It makes you nervous, but that’s not why your breath is shallow. You can’t breathe because he fucking CONSUMES you. It’s being dramatic. It’s being reckless, like a drunken teenager behind the wheel in a wet cow field. Then there’s that Toni Braxton song, “You’re Making Me High.” She’s not talking about drugs gurl. She’s talking about a dude. I never could figure out why Oprah was so mean to her. If I had a car, I would drive it around listening to that song, getting high on all the hot men. But instead, I’m a pedestrian. And I’m dating. I only Uber to our dates when I’m lazy or it’s gay and raining. The situation is groovy and Pavlovian because I love taking walks and it’s a nice 15 minute one with lots of alternative routes and sinuous sightseeing. The mind is similarly Byzantine when navigating the terrain where the impulses of imagination and the necessities of the phenomenal world intersect. And if 34 | 08.08.18

you could follow that last sentence, you should have no problem following your heart. Or mine. So if you’re down, I’m down. Atlanta is a beautiful and safe space at 1 a.m. on a weeknight, especially in the shimmer of post rainshower bliss. People nod at you because they know you’re not a drug dealer or a junkie. They know you’re just a romantic cliche. Cliches aren’t cliche, though. They are just, too often, the only method of translating the ineffably profound extremes of consciousness. And daily life. It’s why white girls can’t wait to post about pumpkin spice lattes upon the first signs of fall. Experiencing the present, the past, and the infinite in one sentient breath of fresh air is overwhelming, it triggers the synapses and fires the dopamine receptors. And why on earth would we not want to express that through language, or a nice visual? Do you remember the first time you heard Robyn’s music? I bet it was summertime. I bet you were walking in the sunshine, thinking love is not a crime. I bet you were dancing on your own. I bet you were thinking about loving him like you’d never been hurt before like you were indestructible. I bet you knew that love kills. Like, your entire afternoon. With every heartbeat. And when it goes that deep, when someone invades you, your every thought, like an echo in your head, and you remember every word they have said .... when the feeling is mutual ... it will be the most unbelievable thing, that you have always known is true. I would die for you. But first, I will live. Scott King’s milkshake brings all the boys to the yard. He could teach you, but he’d have to repeal and replace. Scott King is, like, a really smart person.


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Learn How To Breathe Deep Breathing is vital to regain focus and energize the brain with oxygen. Try the 4-7-8 combination, where you breathe in while counting to four, hold your breath for a count of seven, and then exhale while counting to eight. Repeat 4-6 times, but don’t overdo it or you may get dizzy.

Get Out Of Your Comfort Zone Challenge your brain by learning something new or acquiring a new skill – like a new language or a new hobby. Your brain will literally develop new pathways and experience stimulus.

Try Meditation Meditation can be challenging with all the noise surrounding us – but give it a try, because you will feel awesome afterward. Sit comfortably and concentrate on your breath while mentally ‘clearing your board.’ It may take some time, but with a little practice, you will get better and better at clearing your mind and reach a state of profound peace.

Be A Part Of Something Whether you belong to a church, volunteer, or simply belong to a group that serves others, you will experience the benefits of living by example and humility which will elevate your spirit.

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Aug 8 – Aug 15

Morph The Beltline

Taylor Swift Reputation Stadium Tour

Come out to the Bakery for an underground dance Taylor Swift is filling the Mercedes-Benz Stadium party featuring a wonderful lineup of local and inter- in support of her Reputation album. This is the fifth national DJs, including DJ Manara from London. concert tour by the American singer-songwriter, who will no doubt wow the audience with her current and Thursday, August 9, 9-11 pm former hits.

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Friday, August 10, 7 pm Mercedes-Benz Stadium

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To Wong Foo at The Plaza WUSSY returns with their monthly campy feature fantastic – this time with the 1995 classic ‘To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Numar!’ Tickets by Eventbrite.

Wednesday, August 15, 7 pm The Plaza Theatre

Armorettes Auditions Round 1

Atlanta Summer Wine Festival

Do you think you got what it takes to be part of the rowdy, riveting, and ravishing band of legendary queens known as the Armorettes? Join the first round of auditions to find out!

Join City Winery’s second wine festival that will feature more than 50 wines, beer, and cider for you to taste plus live music and a DJ. Tickets through xorbia.com

Saturday, August 10, 8-10pm

Saturday, August 11, 12-10 (two sessions)

The Heretic

City Winery Atlanta

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The first five days after the weekend are the hardest.

Asking for a friend: Is there a meeting for instagramaholics? Him: That T-shirt looks horrible on you. And it’s inside out. Me: It’s the stitching, it’s not inside out! *brief pause, checks mirror*

It’s so hot outside I almost called my ex so I could be around something shady.

Me: Actually it’s inside and backward. Shit. Him: There you go. Much better. Me: Is this married life?

It’s not so much your sad opinions about everything possible, it’s more your album of duck face selfies that made me unfriend you.

It’s my birthday – so send d**k pics! I just found out that club sandwich means chicken and lettuce under bacon. Mind BLOWN!

Went to my chiropractor. He cracked my body like a glowstick. Now I feel like dancing.

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ARIES (MAR. 21 - APR. 19)

LIBRA (SEP. 23 - OCT. 22)

You will be ardently into the joy of life today! You see each moment as a blessing and you’ll want to make the most of all of them. What could be the source of such boundless bliss? Perhaps there’s a handsome man waiting for you in your very near future, and he’s not wearing pants.

Expect your day to be like the arms of a metronome, constantly swinging left to right, pausing briefly at one extreme before racing back towards the other, never stopping anywhere in between. It could be a wild ride, and don’t expect the tempo to change any time soon.

TAURUS (APR. 20 - MAY 20)

SCORPIO (OCT. 23 - NOV. 21)

Don’t let fast-paced people knock you off your game today. Some might call it plodding, but you prefer meticulous. In either case, you’ll be holding up traffic and not only because of the wide load. Did I say that in public? Let them know that rushing you won’t make you go any faster.

You’ll be prancing and preening today, with so much high energy you’ll need to work it off somewhere -- so why not the gym? Let the stress of the workday roll off your shoulders when you break a sweat and ground yourself for the rest of the week with some deep stretches. Don’t forget to check out who else is working off some excess energy, though. You two may have more in common than you think.

GEMINI (MAY 21 - JUN. 20)

SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22 - DEC. 21)

You talk a good game, but can you really hit the bulls-eye? Be careful of exaggerated boasts today, as some may challenge you on them. It’ll be cool if they dare you to make a killer cheesecake. But if they ask you to drop your pants you may not be so self-assured.

Today you’re feeling like a macho, macho man. You swagger with the confidence of a rock star yet with the refined manners of an English gentleman. You’ll be quite a catch for some lucky guy who doesn’t mind having his moon continually eclipsed by your sun.

CANCER (JUN. 21 - JUL. 22)

CAPRICORN (DEC. 22 - JAN. 19)

A spat with your boss may leave you on the brink of explosion. Don’t allow professional problems to ruin your evening, though. Chant your mantra, take a few deep breaths and then follow them with some shots of tequila at happy hour with a few, very trustworthy coworkers. There’s no telling what you might say after a few cocktails.

You may have to rally the troops with strong words of motivation. Whether they buy that drivel depends on how forcefully you deliver it. But you better start working it because the clock is ticking, and once they go off on that extended lunch, nothing will get done.

LEO (JUL. 23 - AUG. 22)

AQUARIUS (JAN. 20 - FEB. 18)

You rarely make plans during the week because you like to roll with your after work moods. And besides, the good times usually come to you without much work on your part. Tonight is right for casual happy hour drinks that morph into a late night supper with someone particularly special.

It’ll be like you’re hyper-charged with electricity today. That will make you extremely hard to handle for those who are attracted to you. Whenever they try to touch your voluminous power they will be zapped into nothingness. Kind of makes it hard to form meaningful relationships, doesn’t it?

VIRGO (AUG. 23 - SEP. 22)

PISCES (FEB. 19 - MAR. 20)

You may be dealing with coworker problems, but let it go. The petty revenge you’ve been planning will only get in the way of completing that big project. And what could be better revenge, truly, than receiving a big promotion or raise because of the success of said project? Keep your eye on the prize and move on.

You may have to start adopting fictitious names and phone numbers to keep guys from bugging you. You’re too nice to tell guys to piss off, and herein is the root of your dilemma. So pass out the old faux name and info today. Guys will be psyched when they see that they got Zac Efron’s phone number.

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WHAT happened was . . . What Happened Was... By Mikkel Hyldebrandt Trouble in the love department? With sex? Or just people in general? Send us your queries, questions, and problems, and you’ll get answers served straight up and with a little ice. I just met this guy, and although I really like him, I think our communication is off. Not so much when we are together but rather when we are apart. He is terrible at texting and replying back, and it is hard to track him down and make actual plans – and I constantly find out that he has been out with friends, so obviously he can make plans with them… How can I make this better? Or should I just leave it?

Sincerely Ex-Communicator Dear Ex-Communicator As this column suggests over and over again; communication is hard! And in our modern world, we have added a whole additional register of nonverbal, fully electronic communication that seem to complicate matters even more. First of all, if he is really bad at texting, then don’t use it as a primary means of communication – it obviously is not working out for you. Give him a call instead, and when you are together, make plans for future dates then. TThat should pin him down for a few rendezvous. And then: talk to him! Let him know that the current situation frustrates you and that you need to be better at keeping in touch if you mean to move forward. Yes, it may not be a fun conversation to have, but dial it back to the first line of this answer that says communication is hard. I’m dating a guy, and he is very horny all the time. In fact, he wants to fuck constantly, but the problem is he has a very large penis so I don’t want to because I feel he could injure me. Or rather, I really want to have sex with him, but I‘m afraid I may get injured. What can I do to take it all?

Sincerely Engorgeous Dear Engorgeous First of all, you shouldn’t ever feel pressured to do anything you don’t want to do! So don’t give in to any kind of pressure he may be putting on you to perform anal sex. With that being said, there are things you can do, and it is all about preparation. You can do

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a lot on your own to expand and stretch your hole to accommodate larger items. Try different size butt plugs and go up slowly, so you don’t hurt yourself. When you are with this guy, you have to make it clear that you have the control and stop means exactly that.Let him help prepare you by using his tongue back there to make you relax more. And when it is time for actual penetration tell him to go really slow and listen to your instructions. You may not achieve full penetration the first couple of times, but then he can play with your ass instead and help you become more comfortable and adjusted to his size. With a little practice and persistence, you will get there! When I recently went home for a family gathering, I had a conversation with my brother, and even though I thought he was totally ok with me being gay, he revealed that although he accepted me, he was not ok with my sexuality because of his religious beliefs. At first, I thought he was joking, but he was very serious, and I am so disappointed. I thought he was the coolest brother, but now my view of him has been completely distorted. I’m really angry with him, and at the same time, I don’t know what to do – I feel cheated by my own brother. What can I do?

Sincerely Oh Brother Where Art Thou Dear Oh Brother Where Art Thou It’s always difficult when people that are close to you reveal sides to themselves that go against everything you thought about them. It is angering and disappointing, so your feelings are completely merited. You write that he accepts you, but not your sexuality, so in some sense, that’s a start. What you need to do is make him aware of the fact that he – as your brother – has disappointed you and even let you down by disclosing his bigotry. One can only hope that your brotherly love will be enough to sway his religious conviction in your favor. NEED ANSWERS? REACH OUT TO US, AND YOU WILL GET THEM! SEND YOUR BURNING QUESTIONS VIA OUR EDITOR AT MIKKEL@PEACHATL.COM.





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