December 16, 2021
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Doing Up the Holidays in Gay Atlanta
Golden Girls, Rent & Pride Night Invasion 10 Wintery Time Off Activities in Georgia Is This Atlanta Favorite Queen of the Universe?
Making
MAGIC
WHATEVER YOUR CHALLENGES and mistakes in 2021, and
whatever your particular feelings about the December holidays, LGBTQ Atlanta extends Season’s Greetings to remind us that we’re all in this together.
That’s exactly the sentiment expressed in one of the previews for local gay stage plays that are anything but ordinary holiday fare.
From irreverent to nostalgic and hilarious to heartwarming, we meet the people making the queer magic happen.
Also bringing the magic this season is Atlanta’s own Aria B. Cassadine.
The singing queen takes on the world in a best-of-the-best competition of beauty and voice on RuPaul’s new show, “Queen of the Universe.”
You’ll also find good tidings in things to do with your time off in the
coming days, photos from Toy Party, local Q News, and a heaping helping of Q Advice.
We’re back next week with more delicious content. Until then, check in with us daily on the socials and at theQatl.com.
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Tour Atlanta Centennial Olympic Park centennialpark.com Atlanta Botanical Garden atlantabg.org Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain callawaygardens.com
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Georgia Aquarium georgiaaquarium.org
HAPPENINGS
Find your own reason for the season with these seasonal activities By Mike Fleming
Netflix & Chill Ice Skating Park Tavern, St. Regis and Atlantic Station all have rinks ready for your merriment. stregisatlanta.com, parktavern. com, atlanticstation.com 8 theQatl.com
Alone or with a buddy, binge on your own brand of holiday fare. Of course, when we say Netflix, we mean all your favorite streaming services. primevideo.com, apple.tv, disneyplus.com, netflix.com
Hike It Up All of Georgia’s state parks are open, several within metro Atlanta. gastateparks.org
Volunteer Giving of yourself could help stave off loneliness, or just warm that cold spot you’re harboring. Hosea Feed the Homeless Christmas Dinner, 4hosea.org; Furkids Animal Rescue, furkids.org; Other Opportunities, handsonatlanta.org
Get Out Movies followed by Chinese food used to be called “Jewish Christmas” because they were the only things open that day.
Gather Together Friends and fr-amily make the season bright
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NEWS
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Leaving a
allotted $1 million to LGBTQ student mental health and wellness initiatives.
Georgia Tech to pay family of slain LGBTQ student $1 million
Family attorneys noted those policy changes upon announcing the civil settlement.
LEGACY
By Mike Fleming THE FAMILY OF GEORGIA TECH PRIDE Alliance president Scout Schultz, slain by campus police in 2017, settled with the university this week. Tech officials agreed to pay the family $1 million in civil court.
The university now requires all officers to complete 40 hours of Crisis Intervention training. Every officer also carries a taser in addition to a gun to provide a “less lethal” option during incidents.
“We are hopeful that the university’s example of caring effort will be replicated nationwide,” the family statement said. “Students have let us know the LGBTQIA community is often overlooked and we hope these positive changes continue and that Scout’s life will stand for change.”
The university fired the officer who shot Schultz, but he faced no criminal charges. In 2019, Former Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard decided not to pursue charges against former officer Tyler Beck, a rookie who was 23 at the time of the killing. During a mental health breakdown, Shultz reportedly urged campus police to shoot him and walked “in a menacing way” toward four officers who told him to stop.
PHOTO BY MATT HENNIE
Scout Schultz in the Atlanta Pride parade.
In the lawsuit filed in 2018, the family alleged that while three officers tried to de-escalate the situation, Beck used excessive, deadly force.
Schultz was an engineering student with a 3.9 grade-point who identified as nonbinary and bisexual. Protests erupted over their death, including at least one vigil that was marred by violence that played out live on social media. The university made several moves in the wake of Schultz’s killing, according to the AJC. It awarded Schultz’s degree posthumously to their family and expanded its LGBTQ Resource Center. It also
Georgia Tech also reacted to the settlement. “The recent settlement between Scout’s family and the Georgia Department of Administrative Services gives us a moment to reflect again on ways Georgia Tech can better support all members of the campus community,” the university statement said. “While we’ve significantly increased campus mental health resources and well-being programs over the last four years, we are reminded today of the importance of continued work in this area,” the statement added. theQatl.com 11
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Crooning
QUEEN
Atlanta drag stalwart Aria B. Cassadine swings (and sings) for the fences
PARAMOUNT+ MADE ONE OF ITS GAYEST entrees into the streaming world yet with the Dec. 2 debut of “Queen of the Universe,” a live-singing drag competition from none other than producer RuPaul. To sweeten the pot Atlanta’s own Aria B. Cassadine is one of the crooning queens vying for the show’s inaugural crown. The honey-voiced beauty brings what she loves — and what Atlanta audiences love her for — to the show. “The stars have aligned,” Cassadine said of the casting. Call us biased, but we agree and think she has the right stuff. With titles including Miss Gay Black America 2018 to name just one, Cassadine is beyond ready for a show exactly like this. For its inaugural season, Cassadine groups with 13 of the world’s fiercest queens as they vie for the title Queen of the Universe, crown and a cash prize of $250,000. Each episode showcases the contestants’ vocal prowess as they debut a new musical performance in front of a live audience. And speaking of stars aligning, check out judges actress and singer Vanessa Williams,
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RuBestie Michelle Visage, RuGirl and recording artist Trixie Mattel and pop star Leona Lewis. Your host? None other than Britain’s favorite TV emcee ever, Graham Norton. To say it’s a lively mix is an understatement, including Michelle as — shocker — the toughest critic.
Bingeworthy Modern televised singing competitions are about 20 years old, and you thought you’d seen it all — touring auditions, blind auditions, costumed celebrities and more. But leave it to executive producer RuPaul to add drag to the formula. The show was filmed in London with contestants from all over the world. All of them were stunning in their performances, proving that this was a competition ready to happen. But wait. Was that only seven queens? You didn’t see Cassadine? No, you’re not going crazy. They split the queens into groups, and Cassadine appears in the second set of queens. Look for a great personality profile segment to rival any title-holding, adversity-facing, beauty-serving queen, and for a vocal performance to bowl you over. “Queen of the Universe” streams on Paramount+ with new episodes each Thursday. Visit primevideo.com or paramountplus.com.
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THEATER
Out Front said ‘Golden Girls’ holiday, but make it gay(er)
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PHOTOS BY ALEX PIRTLE
By Mike Fleming FANS OF THE GOLDEN GIRLS ALREADY KNOW THAT IT gained ground in the culture wars for LGBTQ equality. They also know the beloved sitcom remains a queer touchstone in watch parties and trivia nights in Atlanta and around the world. Now those fans can rejoice in a drag reenactment by Atlanta’s only specifically queer, exclusively LGBTQ theater company. The Golden Girls: The Lost Episodes – Holiday Edition plays at Out Front Theater through Dec. 19. “For decades now, The Golden Girls has endured and endeared audiences from all walks of life,” Out Front Director Paul Conroy told Project Q. “I think they have stood the test of time, especially with queer audiences, because we can both identify with them and see in them many of the women in our lives.” “Even all these years later, the writing and the characters feel fresh and relatable,” he added. “The four actresses were all early and vocal supporters of queer rights, and there were topics on the show 18 theQatl.com
CLASSICS that no one else would mention at the time.”
Those topics included Blanche’s gay brother and Dorothy’s lesbian friend who falls in love with Rose. As early as the pilot episode, there is a gay cook named Coco. One of the most memorable episodes for Conroy tackled the AIDS crisis. “During one exchange between Rose and Blanche, Blanche declares ‘AIDS is not a bad person’s disease, Rose, it is not God punishin’ people for their sins,’” Conroy quoted the episode, entitled “72 Hours.” “The show might as well have said, ‘We see you, gay community, and we stand with you’ at a time when the government was ignoring our community,” Conroy added.
Making it gay(er) Clearly, it’s not a stretch to say reenacting an episode of The Golden Girls stays true to queer roots. It was a natural fit for Out Front, which features a screening of a classic Golden Girls episode, followed by two original parody episodes. While drag casts are commonplace, the local production gives that concept a twist.
The cast includes Blake Fountain as Dorothy, Andi Stanesic as Rose, Precious Anika West at Blanche and Robert Hindsman as Sophia. TJ Ruth, Max Mattox, Lisa Boyd, Rial Ellsworth and Kait Rivas play supporting, sometimes dual roles. Micahel Bartkiewicz directs. “What I love most about the show is that it feels both familiar and fresh at the same time,” Conroy promised. “It is like a family cookie recipe that you have every holiday season – something you look forward to, but this year it has some extra sprinkles on it.” “I think this is something that, while audiences are laughing, will awaken memories of Christmases past or maybe a moment from the first time they saw a certain Golden Girls episode,” he said. “People should be ready for something irreverent with a heart of gold.” The Golden Girls: The Lost Episodes – Holiday Edition stages Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Sunday matines already sold out. Visit outfronttheatre.com.
“We decided to not cast an exclusively drag cast for a couple of reasons,” Conroy said. “We wanted to cast the best performer for each role, regardless of their identity, and we wanted to make sure that we were not denying opportunities to female actors.” “I think this has given us a cast that is a trove of talent who have tapped into the essence of the character and the show,” he added. theQatl.com 19
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Season of
LOVE
Rent in Concert kicks off Q’s LGBTQ-est holiday stage shows By Jim Farmer GRANT MCGOWEN ALWAYS KNEW THAT he wanted to get around to it. The producing artistic director of Pinch ‘N’ Ouch Theater lists Rent as one of his favorite shows. He knocks off a bucket list item with a special concert version of the musical for the holidays on Dec. 23 at Variety Playhouse. McGowen’s love of Jonathan Larson’s celebrated, Tony Award-winning show, chronicling the life of young bohemian artists in New York’s Lower East Side, goes back to high school. A self-described musical theater nerd who identifies as queer, McGowen was inspired at a young age by the diversity of Rent’s story. “There is something about the angst and rebellion of it and the inclusivity of all the characters in it, the love and connection they have with each other and the family they’ve built, that really inspired me at a young age,” he said. Besides directing, McGowen stars as Roger in the concert show. The character is a struggling musician who is HIV-positive and embarks on a relationship with stripper Mimi. Other cast members include Luna Searles, runner up on NBC’s “The Voice,” local performer Kevin Harry and singer/songwriter Hannah Zale, the front woman of the band Pussywillows.
Rent in Concert plays Variety Playhouse on Dec. 23.
nuanced and are gay, lesbian, bisexual, queer. There are people of color with different upbringings.” For a lot of LGBTQ people, the holidays can be tough. For a long time, McGowen looked forward to when the season was over. This year, he didn’t want to feed into that negativity. “I wanted to do something positive,” McGowen says. “For people who don’t want to watch A Christmas Carol or listen to that message and want something alternative and cathartic, I hope we can offer that.” “I like the idea of being able to do this as a sing along,” he adds. “I have always wanted to see Rent when it was more immersive.” Local all-transgender band Exquisite Gender performs before the concert. The other opening act is vocalist and songwriter Prisca, a self-described “cinematic pop artist who is showing all of her colors.”
It’s easy to see why Rent has such an appeal to LGBTQ audiences, McGowen says.
Proceeds from Rent in Concert go to help unhoused people in Atlanta.
“The representation of characters and the diversity in the cast – it’s like it should be,” he says. “They are
“Rent in Concert” stages at Variety Playhouse on Dec. 23, 8 p.m. Visit pnotheatre.org.
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Invasion! LGBTQ ‘invaders’ put twist on Pride Night at Dad’s Garage By Mike Fleming ATLANTA’S VENERABLE improv house is up to its old tricks again. For the holidays, a surprise character “invades” each performance of the scripted classic A Christmas Carol, and the actors of the traditional story must adapt on the fly. The results are, per usual for Dad’s Garage Theatre, irreverent and hilarious.
show and being able to see A Christmas Carol changed in real time, based on their laughs, is super special.” Terrell said it’s an easy show to recommend.
“Have you ever laughed so hard that your face is in a permanent grin afterwards?” Nancy Drew and the Hardy Terrell asked. “That’s what seeing Boys are among ‘invaders’ so Invasion is like. This show will make you “No two shows are ever the far in 2021. laugh. It may even restore your faith in same,” said Maged Roushdi, humanity. At least, if you are having a bad day or who plays Scrooge each night in Invasion: Christmas bad week, you’ll leave feeling much better.” Carol, staging each night through Dec. 29. “I would recommend coming to as many as possible. People tell me that they’re bummed for missing something all the time.”
Matthew Terrell, the local gay artist who is also communications director for Dad’s Garage, concurs. “Every performance, a new improvised character (aka: “Invader”) jumps into the show to completely derail the storyline,” Terrell said. “Imagine Mrs. Claus showing up to find her long lost love, Scrooge. Or what if Frosty the Snowman shows up? Or a T-Rex? Seriously, every performance of Invasion: Christmas Carol is a new experience. On Dec. 17, the show welcomes the Gays For Plays social group and all other comers for a Pride Night edition. Details are under wraps to keep the surprise factor, but expect some good old fashioned gay mayhem. “This style of show lends itself to community nights and what better community than the LGBTQIA+,” Roushdi said. “This performance is special because the audience really can affect the 22 theQatl.com
Speaking of new, healthier holiday traditions, Invasion: Christmas Carol can be a cure for what ails some people during the holidays, especially for LGBTQ audience members who may be disenfranchised.
“We’re all in this awful world together,” Roushdi said. “Having a place to share those experiences can be fun. In fact, we’ve already run into situations where a seemingly innocuous line elicits a huge response from the audience and we discover together what sort of show we want it to be that night.” Roushdi said amidst the laughter, there’s a very real bonus with Invasion. “It turns Christmas Carol on its head, but still attempts to deliver a story of redemption and reclamation,” he said. “I’m proud of the show that we’re doing, and I’d love to share it with as many people as possible.” “Invasion: Christmas Carol” stages most nights through Dec. 29. Visit dadsgarage.com. $5 off tickets to Pride Night on Dec. 17 with code IXC2021FAN.
Q Events
SATURDAY, DEC. 18
The Best LGBTQ Things to Do in Atlanta This Week
Deviant: Holiday Edition The sexy gay black men’s party that comes once a month does up the season with DJ GA and a clothes check @ Heretic, 10 p.m. hereticatlanta.com
THURSDAY, DEC. 16 Come Clean Poet Joshua Nguyen discusses his sharp, lyrical collection with Lambda Literary host Wo Chan in an online event sponsored by Charis Books @ Zoom, 7:30 p.m. charisbooksandmore.com
FRIDAY, DEC. 17
Stilletto There is only one Atlanta drag puppeteer, and she and her cohort serve cabaret realness with David Reeb on keys @ Olive Bistro Midtown, 8 p.m. olivebistro.com G8YTIES The ‘80s dance party that takes gay Atlanta men by storm with DJ Mike Pope @ Heretic, 10 p.m. hereticatlanta.com Golden Girls: Lost Episodes Atlanta’s only exclusively LGBTQ theater company puts men in dresses to play your four favorite seniors in a hilarious sendup of the show @ Out Front Theatre, through Sunday, Dec. 19. outfronttheater.com Read our gay holiday theater previews in this issue. Invasion: Pride Night What will you love more than an irreverent Christmas play? A tweaked version for gay audiences during Pride Night @ Dad’s Garage Theatre, 8 p.m. dadsgarage.com Read our gay holiday theater previews in this issue.
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No Shade! House of Alxndr serves energy, fun, and well, maybe a little shade. Drag cast features guest star Ocean Kelly. DJ JSport spins @ Noni’s, 9:30 p.m. instagram. com/houseofalxndr
SUNDAY, DEC. 19 Winter Tea Dance DJ Arno Diem throws down hot beats to warm you up @ Future, 7 p.m. future-atlanta.com Regina Simms Toys for Tots The late, great “Mama” loved her holidays. Queens of both the drag and bar variety collect holiday toys to honor her memory @ Friends, 9 p.m. friendsonponce.com
MONDAY, DEC. 20 Jackie Beat: Under the Tree This pre-Drag Race legend brings “an oasis of bile in a season of sappy sentiment” to the cabaret room @ Future, 7:30 p.m. future-atlanta.com, ovationtix.com
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23 Rent Pinch N Ouch Theatre brings Broadway’s inclusive boho rock opera to life for a limited run @ Variety Playhouse, 8 p.m. pnotheatre.org Read our gay holiday theater previews in this issue. Find the full weekend calendar of LGBTQ events each Thursday at theQatl.com theQatl.com 23
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Sexual FLIP-FLOP
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The first step toward making an adjustment is
with naughty guys who nobody in their right mind
side, there’s something missing when you consider
There’s a disconnect between my one-night stands and the guys I actually date. I tend
to date sweet guy-next-door types but have sex would ever take home to Mom.
The truth of it is that good guys just don’t turn me on. At all. I try to turn my carnal desires toward them, but end up inventing
to accept that no real human can live up to your
idealized standard of “perfect husband.” On the flip another person solely as an object.
The day you stop glorifying either of those im-
possible standards is the day you take a step toward seeing the naughty and nice in
excuses. I’ve gone directly from
every potential relationship.
one of these dates to one
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of my dependable bad boy
booty calls, where I find no
John Legend song wants me to, but
trouble diving right in, so
when we hit the go-go bar, my inner
to speak.
animal comes out. I want to play
I want to settle down with the
rough with my favorite stripper in the
perfect man with the perfect
VIP room and toss him aside
life — kids, white picket
like a used dinner napkin.
fence, the whole nine.
Should I worry about my
I’m not going to land
different sexual sides?
that guy if I can’t picture him as the object of my desires. What can I do? Dear Imbalance: This is a queer twist on the classic
Madonna-Whore Complex. No, not that Madonna. Stay with me here.
The MW Complex centers on the juxtaposition
of emotional attraction to Nice (“Madonna,” as in
the Virgin Mary) but sexual attraction to Naughty (“Whore”). For those with the Complex, these attractions are mutually exclusive.
It’s said that some people feel guilty for having
super dirty thoughts about someone they other-
wise hold in such high regard. You’re not the first
to want an upstanding spouse in the streets and a ravenous slut in the sheets.
I can make sweet, sweet love to my man like some
Dear Two Face: Just like the letter above, purity and sluttiness can
both be turn-ons. There’s zero shame or guilt in
recognizing your different sexual sides.
Since you’re not holding back from a “Madonna” in favor of a “Whore” or vice-versa, sounds like
you’ve got a good handle on playing both sides of your coin.
Should you worry? If you’re asking because your
patterns create friction in your relationship, there’s an answer. If there’s psychological tension within yourself, explore that.
The Q is for entertainment, not counseling. Send burning Qs to mike@theQatl.com.
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