DESANTIS TARGETS
ORLANDO VENUE’S DRAG SHOW
LAWYER SAYS FIRST AMENDMENT UNDER ASSAULT
Jason ParsleyGov. Ron DeSantis made good on his promise to crack down on drag shows Friday after the state filed a complaint against the Orlando Philharmonic Foundation.
The venue hosted “A Drag Queen Christmas” in December and the state accused it of “exposing minor children to lewd sexual acts.” One lawyer is pushing back describing this as an assault on the First Amendment’s protection of freedom of speech and expression.
“The danger presented here is not confined to only the venue targeted in the complaint. When the government violates the First Amendment rights of a segment of its population the result is a ‘chilling effect’ on others engaged in similar expression,” said Russell Cormican, a local attorney who specializes in First Amendment law. “It is likely that other venues will shy away from presenting drag shows and that performers may elect to change their routines or abandon drag altogether. The fear of enforcement will cause people to curtail their constitutionally protected expression. For that reason, it is important to strongly oppose these attempts at censorship immediately.”
The venue could lose its state-issued liquor license.
The state is also investigating the Broward Center for the Performing for hosting the same traveling drag show on Dec. 26.
“Will we see investigations into parents who take their children to see R-rated movies? Of course not. Because for the governor, this is about dredging up Anita Bryant-era, antiLGBTQ hysteria for a primary audience in Iowa,” Equality Florida’s Brandon Wolf told SFGN in December. “DeSantis’ selective outrage and weaponizing of state agencies isn’t about
protecting children. He is, as usual, placing our community in harm’s way to outflank Donald Trump to the right and pander to the right-wing extremists bankrolling his political ambitions.”
The complaint against the Orlando venue includes photos of children entering the establishment. The complaint also noted there was a sign at the entrance that advised attendees of potentially unsuitable content for those under the age of 18.
The James L. Knight Center in Miami also hosted the same show, but so far the Department of Business and Professional Regulation has not taken any action against either South Florida venue, according to the Sun Sentinel. It’s unclear what are the technical differences between the drag show that took place in Orlando and the ones that took place in South Florida.
“The actions taken by DeSantis and the DBPR are not only an affront to LGBTQ rights, but also show a complete lack of respect for the rights and freedoms protected by the First Amendment,” Cormican said. “Drag performance enjoys a long theatrical history and is an important part of gay culture. It is also a form of expression that receives protection from government interference under the First Amendment.”
According to the Sun Sentinel, the Orlando Philharmonic Plaza Foundation’s board of directors released a statement saying they respect, “the rights of parents to decide what content is or is not appropriate for their own children.”
For now, according to the Sun Sentinel, the Orlando venue will continue to be able to sell alcohol, “until final action is taken by the agency in accordance with Florida’s Administrative Procedure Act.”
Going after a venue’s liquor license harkens back to a time even before the Stonewall Riots when the New York State Liquor Authority would target establishments that served alcohol to known or suspected LGBT individuals. Bars that served LGBT folks ran the risk of having their liquor license revoked.
“DeSantis has targeted the liquor licenses of venues that present drag shows by alleging that they are ‘sexually explicit’ and being presented to children,” Cormican said. “The reality is that these performances are no more explicit than a PG movie, a WWE wrestling show, or a beauty pageant swimsuit competition. The fact that DeSantis has singled out drag shows for this type of enforcement speaks volumes about his true motive.”
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IT’S NOT ALWAYS ABOUT THE G
BISEXUAL
STUDY FINDS THAT BISEXUALS USE CANNABIS MORE FREQUENTLY
A study by the name of “The Pot at the End of the Rainbow” is among the first to examine the drive for cannabis use among sexual minorities quantitatively. Led by psychologists at Washington State University, data was analyzed from almost 4,700 university students across the country. Twenty-three percent of participants identified as bisexual.
“The group classified as bisexual was more likely to report using cannabis to cope as well as for enhancement, which is a bit surprising,” said Kyle Schofield, a WSU Ph.D. candidate in Psychology to the WSU Insider.
The bisexual group reported higher levels of marijuana use disorder, generalized or social anxiety, depression, and suicidality than any of the other groups.
“People who are in sexual minority groups not only face normal life stress but also an additional column of stress that’s related to being a sexual minority,” said Schofield. “For bisexual people, there may be even more different types of stress since they can face discrimination from gay as well as straight communities, and additional stress can lead to negative mental health outcomes.”
... HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING IN THE LGBTQIA COMMUNITY
TTIKTOKER GETS FACIAL FEMINIZATION SURGERY
BDylan Mulvaney, an actress, transgender rights activist, and TikToker, underwent facial feminization surgery, or FFS back in December. Mulvaney kept fans updated for weeks and finally posted a much-wanted face.
FFS refers to gender-affirming treatments used to feminize facial appearance. Examples include having cheekbones and lips augmented, having the hairline moved to have a smaller forehead, having the jaw and chin reshaped and resized, etc.
“I’m the happiest I’ve ever been,” said Mulvaney in an Instagram post.
After weeks of teasers, Mulvaney dropped her facial reveal video on Jan. 27. “Oh my gosh hi, I missed you!” she said. “You know I have a flair for the dramatics. It’s so good, right?”
On Jan. 30, Mulvaney explained FFS. “FFS is sort of like a choose your own adventure.” The surgery felt “extremely privileged” for her.
“You can get one of those things. You can get all of them. You can get none of them,” she said. “It’s really whatever you have dysphoria over.”
VENUE REFUSES TO HOST LESBIAN WEDDING IN ISRAEL
Tzlil Alush and Amit Lind, a lesbian couple in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, were denied to host their wedding at a privately owned venue. The venue, Hameshek Shel Abba, is located in Tifrah, a moshav or cooperative agricultural community.
Hameshek Shel Abba claimed the local government prohibits queer weddings, but the reigning councils of the region denied any such prohibition, which an employee of the venue cited.
When Alush spoke with a representative of the venue, she specified that the wedding would be between two women and received pushback. The venue claimed it needed permission for every wedding that takes place from the regional religious council.
Alush told Haaretz, “I have no hatred toward anyone, or complaints against [the employee] personally. But there was such a good atmosphere surrounding the conversation, it broke my heart. I realized that this is bigger than one wedding … The
system is screwed up.”
Current Israeli law prohibits businesses that provide public services from discrimination based on sexuality. Members of the new governing coalition have claimed they seek to change this soon.
PRIDE FORT LAUDERDALE VP SPEAKS OUT ON CHAOS, CONCERNS SURROUNDING EVENT
John HaydenIt was supposed to be a match made in philanthropic heaven. Pride Fort Lauderdale and FlockFest together under one umbrella. The two organizations began working closely to see if it would work.
It didn’t.
But the experiment led to members of FlockFest getting an inside look at Pride as an organization. That included one of their board members becoming co-treasurer at Pride, and FlockFest founder Steven Crawford joining Pride’s board as vice president.
Crawford talked exclusively with SFGN about the two cultures and his hopes for Pride of the Americas (POTA) this weekend.
“The more and more we got involved, the more and more we said this is not a match.”
Crawford said he knew within three months of starting work with Pride that it wouldn’t work. SFGN has run a series of articles calling into question a lack of leadership, transparency, and organization at Pride.
RED FLAGS
Crawford joined Pride to explore the possibility of a merger and his main accomplishment has been modernizing Pride’s website. A Nov. 2, 2022 memo circulated among Pride leaders and obtained by SFGN, details a lack of organization.
SFGN obtained emails between Pride and the City of Fort Lauderdale through a public records request.
In one example of delays, the emails show Pride asking on Dec. 5 (two months before the event) about a $75,000 grant they were approved for in 2020. That’s when Pride of the Americas was initially scheduled to be held, but was canceled due COVID-19.
The city explained the grant had since expired and they’d have to ask for another one ASAP.
“…There is a very short timeline between the [Beach Business Improvement District] meeting and the event, considering that it also has to be approved by the City Commission I will have to figure out if and how it can be done,” a city official wrote.
In the email exchanges it appears Fort Lauderdale Commissioner Steve Glassman stepped to assist Pride on quickly getting another grant. The new, but smaller, grant of
$58,664 was approved Dec. 20.
That and other red flags had Crawford re-examining Pride’s plans as well as their contrasting cultures.
Crawford says that while Pride is a oneday-a-year event, FlockFest is out and about working all year. He believes that is backward.
“Pride should be in the community doing what FlockFest does, but that’s not how it is.”
“A red flag? It’s not the way I run FlockFest. I’ve already applied for permits and we’re six months out. I noticed we needed to cut back on Pride.”
He notes sponsors’ generosity was curtailed over the past year.
“I sat in on a lot of meetings between [Pride Executive Director] Kevin [Clevenger] and the sponsors and they said we gave X dollars last year and this year they said they would give half that.”
As mentioned above, the grant from the city came in more than 20% smaller. Glassman said Pride may not even get the full $58,664 though since POTA continued to be downsized after the grant was approved Dec. 20.
The sponsorship problem has increased over the past few weeks as Midland/CAN and Tito’s vodka withdrew about $150,000 in financial and product support. That is generally attributed to SFGN’s investigation.
“The [sponsors] read the articles and asked it to be corrected. They feel like it wasn’t and that’s their decision,” Crawford said.
SFGN approached Martorell and/or others in Pride for comment before each story, and they declined to comment on the record.
EXODUS OF LEADERSHIP
People have been streaming out of Pride’s board and committees for months. Before Christmas, Clevenger announced he would leave after POTA. Others have left without much notice. Both board members from Midland/CAN resigned. Entertainment Director Shawn Palacious (aka Kitty Meow) left.
During our interview, 11 days before POTA, Crawford said FlockFest representatives would also follow suit.
“We were only in it to see the merger. Since
we are not merging, there’s no reason for us to be on the board. But we are committed to making sure this event happens.”
“After this, we’re done,” he said.
He indicated that he and Emanuel Santos (FlockFest’s treasurer and Pride’s co-treasurer) would stay on through POTA because of its importance to the community.
“I’m committed to making sure this event happens.”
However, that may have changed since the interview took place. SFGN heard rumors of Santos’ departure late last week and can now confirm he has left.
CONTROL ISSUES
Many people in Pride and its orbit say many of the issues lie with its president, Miik Martorell. He has run the organization for years and steered it through the pandemic. But he is also accused of micromanaging.
The Nov. 2, 2022 memo calling out delays also said petty grievances were getting in the way of producing POTA, and not utilizing
people who have experience putting on large events.
“People have a skill set. They’re passionate about their job so let them do it. I agree with that.”
“I know there’s been frustration,” Crawford continued. “But I think with Miik, he’s been in control of this event for many, many years. People come in that are very qualified to do roles, so give them control. His personality is control.”
There’s also belief that Pride has grown so much and requires more attention.
“He’s very busy. I think he needs time to focus on that one area all the way down to the details. He has a lot on his plate.”
Crawford’s determination to keep POTA on track was clear in his voice.
“This event’s gonna happen.”
He wants it to be a success. But after a pandemic, delays, loss of sponsors and community support, what will constitute success?
“The fact that it’s happening makes it feel like it’s successful.”
FORMER GAY PORN STAR BLUE BAILEY IN WILTON MANORS FEB. 9 FOR BOOK SIGNING
David-Elijah Nahmod
Stephan Ferris has never been one to hold back. The San Francisco-based attorney, who was once known as gay porn star Blue Bailey, has been quite open about his X-rated past, even as he pursued his law degree. In his just-published memoir “Blue Movie,” Ferris bares his soul as never before.
Ferris will be in Wilton Manors Feb. 9 at Hunter’s Nightclub at 7 p.m. where he will read from “Blue Movie” as well as sign autographs, and chat with the audience.
In the book, Ferris recalls the days of his youth when he had little if any, selfconfidence. Sex for him became a way of being validated. He went to work for the gay porn studio Treasure Island Media, where he made films that generated huge controversies. Ferris did not practice safe sex, and he’s HIV positive.
GET OFF THE COUCH AND INTO THE
Christopher Flores
They’re here. They’re queer. And they want to see you off the couch and into a better and healthier lifestyle.
The Front Runners & Walkers of Fort Lauderdale is bringing back its Couch to 5K program starting 6:45 p.m. on Feb. 22 at Holiday Park.
The program is free and open to the community. But what’s the catch? Nothing.
During his time in porn, Ferris went on a downward, drug-induced spiral. His drug of choice was meth.
“I lived a lot of my life using for days, sleeping for days, and then living in a state of crisis as I tried to pick up life from where I left off,” Ferris told SFGN. “Life events happened pretty fast and I didn’t have the time or the mental bandwidth to fully process moments and emotions.”
Tickets to the event range from $19-89. Register at eventbrite.com.
The group just wants you to come run or walk with them for nine weeks of training. They’re even offering to cover the cost of your first 5K if you complete the program. At this point that is set to be the Rainbow 5K April 30, benefitting The Pride Center
FRWFL was SFGN’s Best Sports Team and Best Sports League for 2022.
President of FRWFL, Eric Runyan, wants to spread the word of his organization and their Couch to 5K program.
“We like to have the ‘& walkers’ in our name because we welcome people of all abilities. We have many former runners who are now walkers. Pretty much anyone who sticks with a program is going to join the club especially given that it’s so affordable [$30 annually for adults and $15 for students] and offers so many other benefits,” Runyan said. “Our membership comes with a free shirt, race discounts, and we even have a race grant program to pay half for our members’ race registration fees for selected club races.” You lose nothing except time and sweat.
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SOUTH FLORIDA’S MOST ELIGIBLE LGBTQ SINGLES
South Florida is home to tens of thousands LGBT folks looking for love – sometimes in all the wrong places. So we decided for this Valentine’s Day to let our readers nominate themselves, or others, so we could choose and highlight 10 of them.
We received 75 nominations – far more than we expected in such a short amount of time. There were so many wonderful nominees we just couldn’t just decide on 10 – so we bumped it up 20.
We hope to make this an annual tradition where we highlight some of our region’s most interesting and eligible singles who are looking for a date for Valentine’s Day.
Interested in meeting one of these individuals? Email us at SouthFloridaGayNews@gmail.com and we’ll make sure to connect you.
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Woman
WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Miami
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
Someone with a sense of constant adventure. Not afraid to swim in the ocean at night (who knows?). Sense of humor would also be appreciated.
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
When they talk only about themselves and never listen.
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Making me laugh. Never being condescending. Getting pop culture references.
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
Puppy - Dream (named after Dream of the Endless from The Sandman)
ANY HOBBIES?
Cosplay, diving, snorkeling, writing (romance)
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
I volunteered at the Aquarium of the Pacific once.
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
Touch. Sometimes gifts
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
Casual movie night or something more active like ice skating.
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Baking shows with lots of failures.
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
I can’t live more than two months with the same hair color.
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
Never shy away from what you love - it’s your life.
DASHA SHAREYKO • 22
Narrative Designer and Writer“Looking for love and friends too. Colorful hair. Very fun personality.”Photo courtesy of Dasha Shareyko.
SID DIAZ • 51 Retired US ARMY/Certified Chef
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
I personally don’t identify as anything. I actually work hard at trying not to indentify with anything, to allow myself space to grow and keep an open mind where I can have many things in common with anything or anyone without putting myself in “a little box.”
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Born and raised in San Juan PR. Live in North Miami Beach.
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
I’m looking for someone with a sense of humor, that can dish it as much as take it. Honestly, I’m not looking for anything in specific, yet there’s so much I can admire and even get sucked in by the person I least expected, with a new quality that just might blow my mind.
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Biggest turn off is being with someone that wants me to make all decisions, choose the restaurant, and pretty much let me be in a relationship with myself. I cannot be with someone who’s insecure to the extent where they can’t even remember what they like because they’ve spent so much time focusing on pleasing others.
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Biggest turn on is someone whose smart, funny and a hopeless romantic.
ANY HOBBIES?
I love refurbishing furniture. All crafts! And of course, cooking.
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
I have two dogs: both 12 years and I honestly think they can be so much better than many humans! I have two adult sons who have their own family.
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
My love language is physical. I love to be held and touched, caressed, slept on (crushed) lol anything where I can feel that special someone’s touch or vice versa. BTWI’m not necessarily looking for someone who’s love language is the same as mine.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
Favorite date night activity has got to be people watching, anywhere and of course making fun of them in a heathy way of course. I have no interest in intimidating people.
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Hahahaha where should I start? Am I the only one who has noticed that almost everything that gives us true pleasure give us the biggest guilt trips, but anyway, I will say food! I love all food!
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
I’d have to say that I love being around way younger people because other than working and paying my bills, I’d be considered a 15-16-year-old…lol! In a good way.
“Funny, sensitive, compassionate and supa’ sexy.”Photo courtesy of Sid Diaz.
FEATURE MOST ELIBIBLE LGBTQ SINGLES
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Gay-Bear!
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Wilton Manors
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
I am looking for someone who has their own ambitions and actively working towards them. Go hard, yet we can support each other as we move forwards during hard times. Travel and go to different shows/thearter. Someone to get in trouble with in this town, grab my hand and run with me as oppose to hold me back.
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Someone who can’t put down the phone on a date/conversation. Lacks ambition. Guys that run late constantly. Beats around the bush or expects me to read their minds.
BIGGEST TURN ON?
A guy who carries himself with confidence, direct and leads with compassion. Love a dark (and normal) sense of humor. Furry men and beards tend to catch my eye. Backrubs and a nice
ANY HOBBIES?
Cooking from scratch, going to shows or performances (thearter, music, comedy), going to the beach at night. Enjoy getting together with friends and watching shows together. Also into Gayming (I can get competitive and talk trash though).
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
Absolutely, I been told, “You can’t keep anything if you don’t give it away.” I volunteer annually at one of the biggest conferences held down here in South Florida every year. Also, inspire to volunteer at the SMART ride massaging riders. (Future Goals, haven’t completed this one yet.)
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
I love pets. I wanted to be a Veterinarian when I was younger. Currently have a bearded dragon name “Princess Buddha.” I grown up with dogs all my life, love them. Kids, I’m open to in the future with a stable partner.
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
Surprise to me, but apparently it’s receiving gifts! But just to add, its more a thoughtful “thinking of you” type gift than name expensive brand or lables. If a guy can surprise me, that’s huge for me becauseI feel I am hard to surprise.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
It has to be the thearter and/or performances, but specifically theater plays. Going out to a new restaurant and then heading to watch a play at the borward Center or a local thearter in Wilton Manors has to be my absolute favorite activity. Easy way to get me to rub your back to sleep at night.
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Korean dramas and anime while having cheesecake.
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF:
Adrenaline Junkie. I like being scared and taking risk. I’ve jumped out of planes, swam with crocodiles, rappeled off the side of a 12-story building. Heck I even survived pig dance!
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO: “...at least I’m not ugly”
CARLOS A. BLANCO • 36 Massage Therapist
“They are a Cuban bear and best massage therapist in South Florida.”Photo courtesy of Carlos A. Blanco.
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Female; lesbian
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Stuart
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
One who enjoys life; respects others
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Show off; bragger
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Kindness; acceptance of others
ANY HOBBIES?
Pickleball; dancing
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
I volunteer at a horse rescue PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
Two male cats
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE? Quality time and words of affirmation
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
Dinner and dancing or relaxing and snuggling
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
A few drinks on the weekend ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF? I enjoy new adventures
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
Treat others the way you would like to be treated
“Eileen is very caring and spunky! She also volunteers her time at a horse farm and in her community. She loves playing pickleball, loves to dance and is very outgoing! A true catch due to her kind ways!”Photo by Carina Mask.
VALENCIA GUNDER • 38 Non Profit Director
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Gay Male
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Fort Lauderdale
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
Honesty
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Homophobes
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Life
ANY HOBBIES?
Writing, theater, movies, the beach
ANY CHARITABLE/ VOLUNTEER WORK?
I prefer to remain behind the scenes and unknown
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
Neither
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
Words of affection and touch
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY? Black/Lesbian/She/Gemini
WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Miami
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
A Sunday kind of love. Unattached. Healed. Spontaneous. Black (From anywhere in the world). Woman. Funny. Honest. Happy. Masculine. Goal Oriented. Family first. Community grounded. Mental stability. Nice Smile. Creative. Sexy. Introverted extrovert. High Sex Drive. Long term/Life Partner and Best friend. Must know how to dress! (Swagger is Mandatory) **Shrugs**
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Being attached to your ex in anyway (Unless you all have children), Laziness
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Spunk/Wit. And swag!
ANY HOBBIES?
Cooking, reading, serving community, DIY home projects and sometimes I think I’m a comedian. LOL
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
Theater, dinner, sex
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Sex in the ocean
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
No choice--has to remain obscure
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
As long as I wake up---not too early--in the morning I am a winner!
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
I don’t do charity. But my life’s work is serving community through models of self determination. I get the joy of waking up everyday and serving and supporting communities with tools to restore hope! So if you date me, be ready for lots of community engagement.
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
No Pets/ No Kids. However, My nieces, nephews and God Children are my whole entire world! You will see what I mean when/If we meet.
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
Physical Touch. Acts of kindness.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY? Candle making, good food and a night stroll on the sand by the beach.
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
True crime documentaries, cannabutter
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF? No obscure facts. I’m an open book. Read me!
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
I am because we are!
“She is your eligible gay auntie. Complete badass who has been changing Florida for the better. She helps pass legislation, protects the community, feeds, clothes and shelters people in need. One of the most amazing people I know.”
“Has been involved with the South Florida Community since 1956. Wrote columns for the Weekly News and wrote reviews for Dining Out.”Photo courtesy of Valencia Gunder. Photo courtesy of Martin Donald Goodkin.
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Woman of Trans Experience and my sexual orientation is Lesbian.
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Miami
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
Someone to grow old with, someone that accepts me for who I am and have similar goals as mine. Someone to share my life with!
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
People who are fake to try to impress. Just be yourself.
BIGGEST TURN ON?
A self-made independent woman that takes charge and also exercises.
ANY HOBBIES?
Running (I run about 5 miles per day), music (I play bass, guitar and drums), anything outdoors.
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
I’m an Executive Board Member of the Board of Directors for Miami Beach Pride.
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
My three kids ages 16, 9 & 5 and my doggie Pinky.
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
I’m a hopeful romantic, flowers, hand written letters, details, and physical touch!
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
If it’s a date night out, dinner (doesn’t matter whether the place is fancy or not, as long as the date is fun and we share a good time full of laughs and quality time). If it stay at home date, I cook a delicious romantic dinner and share some wine and maybe watch a movie or play some music.
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Krispy Kreme Donuts
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
I started my transition in 2019 but I’ve been able to accomplish a lot like my GRS and my FFS
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
Why is it called common sense if it’s not so common! Learn to not make norms out of exceptions! Assumptions are the mother of all screwups!
LILLY ANN VELEZ • 39 Operations Manager at Amazon
“Advocate for human & LGBTQIA2S+ rights. Accomplished trans woman who has achieved goals and is still eager to continue climbing the ladder while becoming a better person every day that passes.”Photo courtesy of Lilly Ann Velez.
FEATURE MOST ELIBIBLE LGBTQ SINGLES
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Cisgender gay male
WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Hollywood
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
I’m looking for a potential life partner. He has to be trustworthy, loyal, sincere, honest, a best friend, good sense of humor, family oriented, hard worker, empathetic. A good human being with good feelings, loving and affectionate.
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Lies, cheating and disloyalty
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Empathetic, funny and loving. Hairy (Not a Must), great smile and tall
ANY HOBBIES?
Gym and long walks
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
I support Saint Jude Children Hospital
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
A cat son named Chester
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
My love language is a little bit of words of affirmation, physical touch and quality time.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
Anywhere but doing it together! Going out for dinner, movies, stay in bed watching tv.
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Lots of desserts!
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
Not obscure but funny maybe: When I have nightmares I yell sometimes, so I will scare you in the middle of the night hahaha.
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
“Don’t do to others what you don’t want to be done onto you”
“He is the whole package. Great family member, loyal, noble, intelligent, hard worker, independent, with a heart of gold. Empathic, and cares about others.”
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
She/Her
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Miami
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
Someone who is on a spiritual path, honesty, integrity and we must have chemistry.
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Racist, closed minded.
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
I rescue pets. Currently have a beautiful old lady, a dachshund named Luna; A chill shih tzu named David and a tiny Yorkie with a broken jaw and several tumors named Mia. They are my furry babies and I give them Reiki and much love on a daily basis.
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
Volunteer at Unity on the Bay, Habitat for Humanity.
ANY HOBBIES?
Biking, rollerblading, remodeling houses.
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
Spending quality time with the woman i love. #2 is physical touch. I am a hugger and a lover.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
Spending quality time walking and talking under the moon and the stars while feeling a cool breeze on my skin. I love deep conversations and spending time talking about anything and everything. No small superficial talk here.
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
A glass of malbec, chocolate and a deep passionate kiss.
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
The most powerful force on earth is the human soul on fire! Live with passion and purpose.
MAYTE DE LA MATA • 50 Counselor/Mortgage Loan Originator/ Real Estate Investor
“Mayte’s Heart is bigger than all of Florida. She’s constantly helping others. She’s talented, intelligent and has an eye that can melt any girl’s heart. Goal oriented and always practicing mindfulness and wellness. Beautiful woman inside and out!”Photo by Carina Mask.
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Female/Woman
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Port Saint Lucie Florida
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
Kind. Honest. Self confidence. A take charge type but also open minded.
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
A drunk. A Liar. Bad hygiene.
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Self-confidence
HOBBIES?
I am not a handy person but I have a big imagination and love DIY projects. So I am always trying to create something. Key word “trying” lol as finishing a project it then ends up with a professional correcting all my mistakes, or close friends / family. But the idea and vision always seems great!
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
I am a volunteer for children and women that have been abused. I also advocate for children and women. I run toy drives and occasional clothes drives. I also feed the homeless on the holidays!
I ran a safe house for over 27 years helping young women and children. I have also worked in the foster care system and have taken care of over 43 children in my home as well as provided an educational home for children all around the world with the exchange program.
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
I have no pets but I do have an adult son.
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE? Quality Time.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
Cooking a special meal together and enjoying eachother company. There is always passion in food at least for me!
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
It may sound cheesy but relaxing in a indoor jacuzzi chatting since it is where you most feel each others vulnerability, no clothes, no one around, you can’t walk away, no phone just you and that special person with a sense of sexiness.
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
Hmmm an obscure fact would be that my delivery when speaking – it is not to be rude, it is just my passion in speaking the truth!
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
Life is like a camera: focus on what is important, capture the good times, develop from the negatives, and if things don’t work out, take another shot.
SALVANNAH PHILLIPS • 62 Safe House for Children
“She’s passionate about helping others and a great mom. She’s helped with social gatherings and dances in our lesbian community. She’s a strong advocate for women and children, hosting housing and safe space for abused women and children.”Photo by Carina Mask.
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Gay
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Fort Lauderdale
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
Someone with senses of humor, humility, adventure, directness, and romance
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Pretentiousness, cologne and deodorant, drama, recreational drugs
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Wit, intelligence, passionate kissing (without feeling like my partner is attempting to give me a tonsillectomy)
ANY HOBBIES?
Running, cycling, working out, yoga, travel, cooking
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
Yes, have served on four nonprofit boards and volunteered with countless human rights, disability rights, and animal rights organizations
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
One son in college, dog lover but currently petless
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
Physical Touch - 33%
Quality Time - 27%
Words of Affirmation - 23%
Acts of Service - 17%
Receiving Gifts - 0%
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
“Netflix and chill,” preferably laying on the couch, perhaps after having cooked dinner, either alone or together (bonus points for a fireplace and/or candles)
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Assiette Campagnarde at Rendez-vous Bakery and Bistro in Oakland Park
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
I’m a former semi-pro athlete
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
Life is too damn short to wait on anything.
“Educated professional. Former semi-pro athlete. Very close and connected with family and lifelong schoolmates. Community oriented. Grounded and down to earth. Know’s what’s important in life.”Photo by Carina Mask.
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Lesbian/Gay/Female
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
North Miami Beach
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
Someone who is independent, confident, kind, considerate, caring, respectful, knows her worth, grounded, enjoys traveling and experiencing life, a good communicator.
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Being unkind to others, egotistical, talks too much about themselves, messy and chaotic.
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Cisgender gay male. He/Him.
WHERE DO YOU LIVE? Hollywood
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
A man that I can walk alongside with in life; my best friend, lover, partner in all of the wonderful things life has to offer. Respect, kindness, emotional intelligence and monogamy are key for me.
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Smoking and rudeness. Mistreating people will also not be tolerated.
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Someone who is accomplished, successful and smart. Physical attraction is important but intellectual attraction is paramount.
ANY HOBBIES?
I love film and theater, trying new restaurants, traveling, and volunteering my time to make our community better and stronger.
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
I love dogs and children.
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
I sit on various boards and are also open to helping organizations fundraise, develop strategic plans and really develop plans for success.
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE? Physical Touch and Gifts.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY? Going for a nice dinner and maybe seeing a movie.
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE? Cupcakes.
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
I am a frustrated dancer. I wanted to dance as a child but my line backer body was never quite right for it, not to mention that my Dad thought I’d grow up to be gay (surprise!).
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
We are the promise of one people, one breath decalring to one another: I see you. I need you. I am you.
– Richard BlancoBIGGEST TURN ON?
Someone who sees the good in others and is kind to strangers. Someone who shows up when it matters.
ANY HOBBIES?
Traveling, going to the beach, listening to music, camping, dancing, going to the movies, attending cultural events, home improvement, real estate investment
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
Yes, I donate to a few local charities, volunteer for hurricane outreach efforts, volunteer in LGBTQ community.
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
Neither
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE? Act of service and Quality time
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
A quiet evening talking, laughing and getting to know each other.
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Binge-watching Netflix
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
I am both introvert and extroverted
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO? The time is now!
“Aside from being gorgeous - he’s a wonderful human with a heart of gold and a smile to match. He’s an incredible advocate for our community. He makes the future better daily.”
Creative Manager
“Sophia has such a positive and beautiful spirit. She is independent, resilient and has a zest for life. She lives a beautiful life full of kindness, fun, peace, and adventure. She is also driven and works hard. A rare treasure!”Photo courtesy of Tony Lima. Photo courtesy of Sophia Tingle.
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Gay male
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Wilton Manors since 2000
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
Best friend, loyal, loving fun and eager to enjoy life and all it has to offer with a special person that is equally all of the above.
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Arrogance, selfish, bragger, condescending, judgemental and dishonest
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Physically it’s the smile - that welcomes the rest, but also loving, open and communicative
ANY HOBBIES?
Gym, fitness, yoga, beach, boating, biking, travel, social gatherings.
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
I love pets, particularly dogs but my current busy lifestyle only permits me to have a loving Russian Blue Cat - named “Kitty” (not so original) - she ia a petite 6 pounds.
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
“Quality Time” and maybe second “Acts of Service”
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
Lite dinner and a drink, night out to see a show and the remaining quiet time at home together (if I were honest here it would not be published - lol)
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
I have a robust and busy life and I absolutely love a lazy day at home just relaxing and catching up on some Netflix or other types of movies or series. Sometimes I feel guilty about it - thinking I should be doing something more productive.
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
I am not as outgoing and social as I sometimes may be perceived. I often second guess myself and wonder how authentic I truly am. In the end I do know I am, but I often ponder if I am doing enough.
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
The greatest gift of success is the ability to give back!
“Successful, good looking, sociable, financially secure, philanthropic and great realtor.”Photo by Carina Mask.
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Gay
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Wilton Manors
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
Friendship, companionship and love
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Drugs, smoking, stubbornness
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Intelligence, humor and curiosity
ANY HOBBIES?
Art, photography, music
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
Neither.
MIKE SANSEVERO • 70 Realtor/Attorney
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Gay male
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Miami
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
A thick personality
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Alcohol. Leos. Slam Poetry. Diane Keaton Movies.
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Solid work ethic, determination, independence, sharing ideas, individualism, a love for anything outdoors, and good in the kitchen.
ANY
CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
Making gay people laugh 7 days a week
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
I gave birth to my two dogs. Both C sections. They chewed their way out of me.
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
Quality time
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
Hiking and cooking dinner over a camp fire
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Taco Bell
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF? I have three nipples
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
It’s hard to whistle while you chew
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
Wilton Manors Community Affairs Board Member, Sculpture Walk Coordinator, College Alumni Association.
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE? Physical touch.
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
Theater, movie, restaurant.
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Dancers at Johnsons
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
I was elected to a Board of Education at age 24 and served as President at age 28.
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
Knowledge is power.
“Accomplished, intelligent, caring, philanthropic, and adventurous individual, who can provide love, friendship and companionship.”
BLAMIE FORRET/DANNY COLLINS • 32
Miami’s Comedy Queen
“In drag, she’s Miami’s Queen of comedy, out of drag he’s successful, sober, educated, and very handsome. Total Package!”Photo courtesy of Mike Sansevero. Photo courtesy of Blamie Forret/Danny Collins.
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Cisgender gay male
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Wilton Manors
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
I am searching for the perfect partner - a fun-loving jokester to keep me entertained, as well as an even-tempered rock of stability. I’m full of energy and always busy pursuing new projects; therefore, it’s important that my significant other be able to stay calm despite all the craziness! Additionally, someone who can share in some of my passions (anything from community service work or local politics to triathlon sports like running and cycling) would make things ten times better... oh yeah, they must also love dogs.
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
I’m not into the superficial - I need someone with substance and character, whose value and self-worth isn’t exclusively from material possessions or a job title.
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Passion — seeing someone who has an intrinsic fire about meaningful to them.
ANY HOBBIES?
If I’m running, cycling or sweating it out at Peak Fitness – you can catch me at a local theater (like the Foundry or Island City Stage), winding down “happy hour” style at Pub or Infinity, or on the dance floor at Hunters. I also love to travel, read, and host house parties.
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
Every. Free. Second. I. Have. I get so much out of volunteering and raising money for organizations like SunServe, Plays of Wilton, SMART Ride, WMBA, Pride Center and others.
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
Two dogs. My 100 lb old English bulldog, Fusilli, and Spartan — named after the Spartan race I skipped that day.
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
Acts of Service
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
Gay skate night maybe? Or Netflix and chill.
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Wings. And McDonalds. (Typing one handed with a chicken wing in my hand)
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
I’m like a Duracell bunny endlessly running, until I suddenly and unexpectedly hit the snooze button! Being able to fall asleep anytime, anywhere is something that comes naturally to me - in places where it shouldn’t at time you thing it wouldn’t!
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
You’ve got to be willing to risk everything you’ve got to get everything you want.
CHRIS CAPUTO • 41 City Commissioner, Wilton ManorsFounder
of DevPartners and Peak Fitness
“He’s a great guy, a fantastic leader in our community, and he’s a fantastic human being overall!”Photo courtesy of Chris Caputo.
DEBRA A KOHEL• 64
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Female/Lesbian
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Palm Bay
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
Femme, who takes care of herself (body, mind and soul). Who’s independent and communicates well. Someone who is kind, enjoys life, family oriented and loves to smile. Likes walks on the beach, romantic dinners, quiet time with each other in the same room.
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Being mean to others/labels others.
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Her smile and how I feel when she looks at me.
ANY HOBBIES?
Batting cage(Softball), putt-putt, kayaking and walking the beach picking up trash.
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
I used to when I worked. Now I help others in my small community and pick up trash on the beach in my area.
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
Neither. I helped raise my sister’s kids.
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
Quality time
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
I pick up my date, bring her flowers, open the car door and off to a restaurant we both picked. We have good conversation. Then we take a nice walk on the beach.
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Salty chips once in a while.
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
What I went through in the Army.
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
Treat others how you would want to be treated. We live in paradise and people pay big bucks to live here.
“She likes to walk on the beach, loves going to the movies, and she is more on the romantic side, so she loves to pamper and partake in candlelight dinners. She also loves being adventurous, so she has a passion for traveling.”Photo by Carina Mask.
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Trans Man; Pansexual
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Fort Lauderdale
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
Looking for someone who is funny, intelligent, honest, and open-minded
ANY HOBBIES?
Reading, listening to podcasts, walking
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Ignorance and selfishness
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Authenticity and confidence
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
None
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
None
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
Quality time
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
Going for a coffee and a stroll
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Starbucks Strawberry refreshers
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
I love going to a bookstore for hours to browse
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
“The only easy day was yesterday”
HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY?
Gender fluid, he/they
WHERE DO YOU LIVE?
Miami
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A PARTNER?
Someone who makes me feel safe, sexy, and inspired. Someone who takes care of themselves, who listens, and who communicates well.
BIGGEST TURN OFF?
Messy bedrooms. Like, come on, clean up if you know I’m coming over.
BIGGEST TURN ON?
Dancing confidently, tearing up the dancefloor, even if you’re the only one *actually* dancing on said dancefloor.
ANY HOBBIES?
Fire dancing
ANY CHARITABLE/VOLUNTEER WORK?
Nope
PETS/KIDS/NEITHER?
Nope
WHAT’S YOUR LOVE LANGUAGE?
Receive: Touch and words of affirmation
Give: Touch and quality time
WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DATE NIGHT ACTIVITY?
First doing something cultural (e.g. interactive art museum), then getting drinks, going out to dance, and leaving the party early to order food and cuddle while we watch our favorite show.
WHAT’S YOUR GUILTY PLEASURE?
Talenti Pistachio Ice Cream
ONE OBSCURE FACT ABOUT YOURSELF?
I studied tarot (like, with a teacher)
WHAT’S YOUR MOTTO?
A painful truth is better than a pretty lie
“Ryan is such a gem! He is one of the few sincere people left. He will help anyone who needs with no questions asked, and is someone who feels like an instant friend. The world needs more Ryans!”
“One of the nicest people. Watching Bruno grow from a closeted straight guy in highschool into the queer god they are today has been such a treat. If any of my friends are deserving of finding someone to further learn and grow with, its Bruno.”Photo courtesy of Ryan Papciak. Photo courtesy of Bruno Olmedo Quiroga.
UPCOMING PANEL FEB. 10 FEATURES NATIONAL HEALTH REPORTER BEN RYAN
it accurately can be a challenge even for
On Feb. 10, the South Florida chapter of the NLGJA (National Lesbian Gay Journalist Association) will hold a forum called Crucial Context: Unpacking Media Coverage of LGBTQ Public Health Issues. The event begins at 7 p.m. in the ArtServe building at 1350 E. Sunrise Blvd. in Fort Lauderdale. The event is free. Register on eventbrite.com.
One of the panelists is Ben Ryan, a journalist who covers LGBT health and issues for national outlets including the New York Times, NBC News and more. He talked with SFGN about issues specific to our community.
JOHN HAYDEN: I FIND WE OFTEN SPEND TIME CORRECTING MISINFORMATION, SUCH AS TELLING PEOPLE MPOX ISN’T A “GAY DISEASE” AND THAT THERE’S NO SUCH THING AS A “GAY DISEASE.” WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES AND FRUSTRATIONS OF STARTING FROM THAT SPOT?
BEN RYAN: A bit of a pet peeve of mine, in fact, is the refrain “____ isn’t a gay disease.” When people say this, what they inadvertently do is perpetuate the notion that there is any such thing as a “gay disease.” I am determined to be specific and to use precise, dispassionate terms when describing the relative incidence of infectious disease among gay men compared with other groups.
MPox was overwhelmingly found in men who have sex with men. The key reason for this was that the virus was transmitted most readily via anal intercourse and had a short window when it was both infectious and not highly symptomatic. The only major subgroup of people who engage in behaviors, and who have an interconnected enough global social-sexual network to sustain a major global outbreak are men who have sex with men.
These are facts, and I don’t have a lot of patience for the pressure people put me under all summer trying to say I was homophobic or gay-hating for stating these facts. My job is not to massage the truth so it will land more gently. I need to get the facts to the public so they can
use them to make decisions about their lives and those of the people around them.
JH: OFTEN OUR OWN LGBT COMMUNITY IS UNDER MISCONCEPTIONS. WE’RE WELL INTO THE AGE OF “NEW MEDIA’’ TO THE POINT THAT IT REALLY ISN’T “NEW.” HOW CAN WE EFFECTIVELY COMMUNICATE TO OUR COMMUNITY?
BR: One thing I can say is I spent an inordinate amount of time on Twitter this summer, sick as a dog from chemotherapy, tweeting up a storm to battle the misinformation hounds who were so desperate to downplay the impact of Mpox on gay men and to exaggerate the risk to women, kids and health care workers.
I found that gay men really responded to my frankness, both on Twitter and in my reporting and op-ed writing. I was not for everyone. I infuriated quite a few people. One guy wrote a 5,000-word hit piece about me. But I got constant emails and DMs from guys all over the place who appreciated that I didn’t doll up the truth. I was brutally frank and gave them the information they needed as quickly as I could learn it from my sources.
JH: MENTAL HEALTH SYMPTOMS AND ISSUES ARE JUST AS SUBSTANTIVE AS PHYSICAL AILMENTS, BUT ARE OFTEN INVISIBLE AND CERTAINLY UNDER-DISCUSSED. HOW CAN JOURNALISTS IN GENERAL AND LGBT JOURNALS SPECIFICALLY DISCUSS MENTAL HEALTH?
BR: One of the studies I was most excited to cover was by John Pachankis, a leading LGBTQ+ psych researcher at Yale, who published a paper about the intraminority stress, as he called it, that gays put on each other: through sexual competitiveness, status consciousness related to money, and racism. In my own life, I’ve had it pretty easy where straight people are concerned. So I’ve always been particularly interested in delving into how hard it can be to be gay, because of other gay people. We can be really dreadful to one another.
I think the bottom line is I’m perfectly happy to
hold up a mirror to gay society and show us where we’ve got work to do. People get very angry that I air dirty laundry. But I don’t mind that they’re furious. I feel very strongly about this.
That said, we are also living in increasingly perilous times for anti-LGBT politicking, which is extremely disturbing to me and which I try hard to illuminate through my reporting.
JH: REPORTING ON THE TRANS COMMUNITY HAS INCREASED IN RECENT YEARS SINCE POLITICIANS BEGAN PUNCHING DOWN ON THE COMMUNITY, DENYING GENDER-AFFIRMING CARE, ETC. HOW CAN WE TALK TO THEM, ALLIES, AND ENEMIES?
BR: I interviewed George Santos in October and heard his reasons for supporting the “Don’t Say Gay” law. That was interesting.
One experience I can share is that I published an investigative piece for NBC that is partly to
do with anti-trans political efforts. I partnered with a non-binary colleague on the story and had them handle more of that angle while I focused on the HIV angle. We disagreed on nomenclature when it came to describing medical treatment for trans people. But I deferred to them because they’re the expert. I’m surely on a learning curve.
But I sure do think a lot about young queer kids who are scared and suffering and how I might do my part to try to make things better for them.
JH: HOW CAN WE BETTER ADDRESS THE HEALTH NEEDS OF LGBT YOUTH?
BR: It’s important to keep telling the stories of what these anti-LGBT efforts are doing to health care, school, books in the library, friendships, families, nursing homes, you name it. There are endless stories to tell. We need society to keep opening its mind to what it means to be different.
SCALED BACK PRIDE OF THE AMERICAS IS FINALLY HERE
John HaydenAfter years of pandemic-fueled delays, Pride of the Americas (POTA) is finally here. While circumstances have forced Pride Fort Lauderdale, the producers of the event, to change and adapt in a myriad of ways, it still expects to be a party people from throughout the hemisphere will be talking about for years to come.
FRIDAY
The weekend begins Friday at Pride on the Drive in Wilton Manors. Two stages will be set up in the parking lot of the Shoppes of Wilton Manors. One will be outside Georgie’s Alibi Monkey Bar, the other in front of Hunters Nightclub.
The stage at Hunters will feature the long-awaited reunion of legendary DJ duo Thunderpuss. While he recently appeared on the soundtrack of the Whitney Houston biopic, I Wanna Dance With Somebody, this will be their first performance together since the White Party in Miami nearly 19 years ago. Wilton Manors Business Association (WMBA) was instrumental in bringing them to South Florida. The show starts at 6 p.m. Admission is free but you need to register ahead of time.
SATURDAY
The weekend hits its zenith on Saturday, starting with a parade down A1A to Las Olas before turning west and emptying into Las Olas Intracoastal Promenade Park. The
parade steps off at noon. Grand marshals will be Fort Lauderdale City Commissioner Steve Glassman, business woman publisher Ina Lee, and trans activist and reality TV star Rajee Narinesingh.
At 1 p.m. the main party begins at the new location. Boy George is scheduled to headline the event in the evening and the party wraps up at 9 p.m. Talent ranging from drag entertainers to circus acts will take the stage throughout the day, all hosted by South Florida legend Kitty Meow.
Inside there will be lots of vendors. Many will be from the health industry and HIV care. Trans issues will be addressed at the Trans Pride section.
If you’re hungry, there will be fair food faves alongside regional delicacies. Viewing the parade is free. Tickets to the event at Promenade Park are $8 in advance and $10 at the park. Due to construction and limited parking, people are encouraged to use public transportation or ride share.
SUNDAY
The Pride Splash T-Dance Pool Party is Sunday afternoon in the heart of Fort Lauderdale Beach, at Rok Bar Day Club. It’s right behind the bar that faces A1A, but party guests are to use the entrance at 220 Almond Ave.
The fierce Prince Trilla will host afternoon in the sun, while DJ Alex Acosta and DJ Deanne keep the music going.
For information on tickets to the events, visit PrideFortLauderdale.org.
OPINION
PRIDE IS A PROTEST – NOT A PARADE
The first Pride was a riot. Many LGBT folks – especially BIPOC people of trans experience – were forced to defend themselves from the harassment and brutality of police and partook in a days-long rebellion in the streets of New York City. Those brave souls started a worldwide movement. Nowadays Pride is nothing more than a remnant of a remnant – a party without a purpose.
What does the LGBT community have to celebrate in Florida?
Gov. Ron DeSantis and his cronies have declared war on our community. They’re targeting every aspect of the LGBT alphabet from gender-affirming care for transgender youth to drag shows, and any gay men and allies who object - are branded as “groomers” – even high school students
DeSantis is winning.
There is no appeasing our hate-filled governor or today’s far-right conservatives. DeSantis won by 19 points in November – a landslide in Florida politics. It’s no wonder he feels so emboldened to push his bigotry down our throats.
We all know he’s not trying to protect children, or champion parental rights. As other stories have pointed out, he’s not targeting rated R movies or establishments like Hooters.
There’s no working with someone who isn’t operating in good faith. Give him an inch and he’ll take a thousand miles or more. His actions have stopped the progress of the LGBT community in Florida dead in its tracks.
He objected to a Black studies class because it included queer theory. He’s targeting books with LGBT characters and themes.
DeSantis’ tactics are scaring our allies into submission. He’s using his executive powers to silence and erase us while his allies in the legislature do his bidding.
DeSantis is winning.
Getting anything done on a statewide level in Florida was always an uphill battle, but we could at least count on our local leaders to champion our causes. No more.
In 2021 the school board in Miami-Dade voted 7-1 to recognize LGBT history month In 2022, they voted 8-1 against. In Broward we have a school board member speaking at anti-LGBT rallies and calling on the Proud Boys to “protect the children.”
Even our local LGBT leaders are negotiating with known homophobes
In 2021 conservatives were outraged over a school field trip to a local gay owned restaurant - despite the fact the trip took place before opening hours and the “racy” menu had been swapped out for a kid friendly version. The community, and our allies, rallied behind the establishment. In 2022 the annual field trip did not take place. Wonder why?
DeSantis is winning.
For years we counted on the courts to protect us, but that’s no longer guaranteed. Recently a court overturned our local bans against practicing conversion therapy on minors. The Supreme Court may very well allow certain businesses to discriminate against gay weddings. If that happens, rightwing conservatives will not stop there. They will most surely find new ways to discriminate against us.
But it can get worse.
In Tennessee, the state rejected millions in federal funds to combat HIV because some funds went to places like Planned Parenthood. The governor pledged to replace the money with state funds, but not target groups at substantial risk of the virus, including gay men and people who inject drugs.
In Arkansas, they’re attempting to ban drag from all public places. But the vaguely worded legislation could easily prevent any non-binary or trans person from performing.
In Oklahoma, the legislature is considering banning gender-affirming care for anyone under the age of 26.
Remember when conservatives told us they were just “protecting the children”? Don’t believe their talking points. These extremists are not operating in good faith.
I have no doubt DeSantis will look at these states for inspiration in order to find new ways to target our community.
DeSantis is winning.
We’re too busy planning parties, galas and more. But what do those things all mean when the government is stripping us of our rights?
Where are the LGBT-friendly businesses DeSantis has targeted? They’re silently negotiating a way to stay in business.
Now is the time to be loud and proud and bold. Instead we’re cowering in fear. Our leaders are looking for ways to appease DeSantis - to avoid his wrath. No one wants to be his next target.
DeSantis is winning.
How much will we give up before we decide as a community DeSantis has gone too far? What will it take?
DeSantis has already attempted to curtail our right to assemble and protest through an anti-riot law he championed after the Black Lives Matter protests. The ACLU called it the anti-peaceful protest law blasting it for being broad, vague and warned it would have a chilling effect. Luckily, a federal judge has blocked parts of the law from taking effect –for now.
DeSantis is winning. And we’re letting him.
I am reminded of the famous words of Martin Luther King Jr. who once said, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”
That proclamation wasn’t a call to nonaction, to do nothing. The universe may indeed bend towards justice, but only if we push it along.
King also said in that speech: “The battle is in our hands. And we can answer with creative nonviolence the call to higher ground to which the new directions of our struggle summons us. The road ahead is not altogether a smooth one. There are no broad highways that lead us easily and inevitably to quick solutions. But we must keep going.”
So when we “celebrate” this weekend just remember what the LGBT folks at the Stonewall Inn risked when they fought back against harassment, discrimination and bigotry – their lives and livelihoods.
Now ask yourself this: what are you willing to risk to protect future generations of LGBT people?
HEART-Y DINING
Valentine’s Day is traditionally a day to splurge on a luxurious meal or gift to show the recipient of your affection how much you care for them. If that’s true, those lucky folks who get taken to “A Night to Remember” at Atmo are really loved –or maybe they’re just lucky enough to be dating someone rich doesn’t have a problem spending $399 a person for dinner. To be fair, it does sound like a tremendous experience. The red-carpet treatment includes six courses, each with a wine pairing, unlimited champagne, and hors d’oeuvres. The limited seating dinner uses multi-media to take diners on a journey throughout Europe.
Of course, you don’t have to spend a fortune to show your loved one a good time. Consider the ARC CULINARY gourmet experience for a much more reasonable rate. The five-course meal includes oysters, surf and turf, and chocolate strawberry souffle. The fundraising event will be at the Emeril Lagasse Foundation Innovation Kitchen located on the campus of Arc Broward in Sunrise and benefits ARC Broward, which helps children and adults with autism, and Down syndrome. Go to exploretock.com/ arcculinary/ to make your reservations.
The stars and calendars have aligned!
Valentine’s Day is on Taco Tuesday! (Imagine me jumping up and down in delight!) That means $2 tacos and $8 jumbo Margaritas (starting at 7 p.m.) at LE MEXICANA in whatever they’re calling Eucalyptus Gardens this week. Now that’s a budget Valentine’s Day treat if I ever heard of one.
ELISABETTA’S in Delray Beach and West Palm Beach will feature four specials for Valentine’s Day. The specials include smoked salmon pizza with mascarpone, chives, and caviar ($28); house dry-aged bone-in filet with chanterelle and black truffle butter ($68), and grilled sea scallops with risotto Milanese with a speck gremolata ($46). For dessert, there will be chocolate-glazed
vanilla profiteroles ($14).
CITY OYSTER in Delray Beach will present a convivial quartet of specials that would even tempt Cupid to make a dinner reservation. “Will You Be Mine” sushi features bluefin toro, salmon roe, and fresh jalapeño, “Forever and Always” showcases three seared scallops served with homemade maple bacon jam, “I Only Have Eyes for You” brings four grilled lamb chops topped with hazelnut chimichurri and an 8-ounce Australian lobster tail, mashed potatoes, and asparagus for $98. End the repast with cherry chocolate cheesecake for $9.
At LOUIS BOSSI ON LAS OLAS , the Valentine’s Day special will be panseared scallops over a bed of brown butter spaghetti squash, golden raisins, pink peppercorn, lemon butter, and caperberries.
Of course, if you’re going to splurge, you can’t go wrong with the Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale, where the BURLOCK COAST seafood restaurant is offering the ultimate seafood feast. Sit with a view of the ocean and enjoy the special Valentine’s Day package available Feb. 11 – 14. Reasonably priced (given it’s the Ritz, darling) at $125 per couple (not including tax and gratuity), the deal includes a seafood platter with oysters, shrimp cocktail, poke, and smoked fish dip; crustacean kisses featuring butter poached lobster, sweet corn risotto, watercress, roasted mushrooms; and for dessert, a white chocolate Grand Marnier mousse with Torrone pistachio. Dinner is served from 5-10 p.m.
If your honey is into edibles, check out the special love-themed collection at SUNNYSIDE MEDICAL CANNABIS DISPENSARY on Cordova Rd., near the 17th St. Causeway. A special curated Valentine’s Day collection, featuring the dispensary’s best-selling products and accessories is available. Imagine a big heartshaped box full of gummies and brownies!
NAMES CAN BE DECEIVING
POPSTROKE is not a medical incident, it’s the new 3-acre, mini-golf course and restaurant designed by Tiger Woods, opening in Delray later this spring. Before the ladies get all excited, the new restaurant in Boca Raton’s Piccadilly Square Plaza is not a women-loving-women operation. LEZIZ is a Mediterranean restaurant. The menu includes Turkish pizza, a spicy, cheese-less version topped with ground lamb, spicy peppers, tomatoes, onions, and red bell
peppers. Also on the menu are kibbeh, falafel, tabouli, moussaka, and braised lamb shank. MARINA VILLAGE is not a drag queen. It will be a large food pavilion at Bahia Mar opening this fall. It will be family friendly by day, with dining-table QR codes that link to touchless menus for ten food and drink kiosks. At sunset, the village will flip into “a clubby place for adults,” where major DJ acts will spin as late as 2 a.m. on the weekends.
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Rick Karlin is SFGN’s food editor. Visit SFGN.com/Food to read his previous reviews. Have a culinary tip to share? Email Rick at RickKarlinFL@gmail.com.
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SPIRITUALITY
‘SO MANY SHOWS, SO LITTLE TIME’
J.W. Arnold
Miquel Brown’s 1983 dance hit “So Many Men, So Little Time” is familiar gay anthem. South Florida theater audiences might find themselves with a similar dilemma as nearly all of the regional theater companies have competing shows running over the same weekend. Here are some of the options:
‘ANNA IN THE TROPICS,’ MIAMI NEW DRAMA
The 20th anniversary production of local playwright Nilo Cruz’s searing and steamy Pulitzer Prize-winning drama has been extended one more weekend through Feb. 12. Cruz directs this production at the Colony Theatre in Miami Beach. Tickets at MiamiNewDrama.org.
‘ANYTHING GOES,’ THE WICK
This is the last weekend to embark on a madcap sea voyage in Boca Raton with the passengers of the S.S. American in this dance-filled romp featuring the tunes of Cole Porter and choreography by Oren Korenblum. “Anything Goes” closes Feb. 12. Tickets at TheWick.org.
‘ROTTERDAM,’ ISLAND CITY STAGE
Island City Stage, one of the LGBT-centric companies in Wilton Manors, offers the critically acclaimed production of John Brittain’s story of a lesbian couple that copes with the decision by one partner to transition to a man. Running through Feb. 19. Tickets at IslandCityStage.org.
‘HONEYMOON IN VEGAS,’ SLOW BURN THEATRE CO.
Slow Burn, the regional company in residence at the Broward Center, is back with another big Broadway musical, Jason Robert Brown’s stage adaptation of the 1992 dark comedy “Honeymoon in Vegas.” Catch this glitzy comedy through Feb. 19. Tickets at BrowardCenter.org.
‘THE SCIENCE OF LEAVING OMAHA,’ PALM BEACH DRAMAWORKS
Palm Beach Dramaworks in West Palm Beach is the home for the great American drama. The current production, a world premiere by Carter W. Lewis and directed by
Bruce Linser, takes a hard look at a couple’s life in the Midwest. Closing Feb. 19. Tickets at PalmBeachDramaworks.org.
‘COCK,’ EMPIRE STAGE
On the flip side from “Rotterdam,” Mike Bartlett’s “Cock” at Empire Stage in Fort Lauderdale explores the tensions in a gay relationship when one of the men suddenly develops a sexual attraction to a woman – and acts on it. Playing through Feb. 26. Tickets at EmpireStage.com.
‘ESCAPE TO MARGARITAVILLE,’ ACTORS PLAYHOUSE
The Jimmy Buffett jukebox musical runs through Feb. 26 at Actors Playhouse in Coral Gables. Escape to islands and sing along to “Cheeseburger in Paradise,” “Margaritaville,” “It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere,” “Fins,” “Volcano” and more. Tickets at ActorsPlayhouse.org.
‘SLAMMERGIRLZ,’ THE FOUNDRY
Ronnie Larsen’s latest production is Patrick Cuccaro’s musical, “Slammer Girlz,” a hilarious musical spoof of those hideous female prison movies from the ‘60s. The girls rarely get loose, but keep an eye on your valuables. Through March 5 at the Foundry. Tickets at RonnieLarsen.com.
‘GOOD PEOPLE,’ MALTZ JUPITER THEATRE
The Maltz excels at big Broadway musicals, but occasionally slips plays into the schedule. David Lindsay-Abaire’s Tonynominated comedy, running through Feb. 26, takes a look at the clash between a woman’s working-class dreams and the privilege of her affluent friends. Tickets at JupiterTheatre.org.
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