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A Day in the Life of Wilton Manors

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Michael Ross of the Boardwalk Bar Passes Away

By Norm Kent

By Victoria Michaels

resh on the heels of our special edition, A Day in the Life of Gay South Florida, we were visited by Wilton Manors Main Street two weeks ago. Coincidentally, it seems, they were preparing a photo feature titled ‘A Day in Wilton Manors.’

he LGBT community in South Florida lost a legend late last week as Michael Ross passed away Thursday Jan, 12. Michael was dance manager at Boardwalk Bar for the past 2 years and served as a life long coach and pageant judge to the local drag community.

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Legendary Drag icon, Nikki Adams released a statement on her Facebook Page Thursday which read, “Today is a very sad, sad day,” where responses flooded in with an outpouring of sympathy remarks and postings from the LGBT community nationwide. Michael assisted Nikki throughout her successful pageant and remarkable drag career and the two remained close for decades. His spirit will live on forever through the incomparable talents of Nikki.

Tom Tabor, the vice president of the group, along with a small corps of volunteers, went around town Jan. 5, and took shots of our community at work.Wilton Manors, is, of course, where SFGN is based. It’s our hometown, a small neighborhood of local business, very much LGBT centric. The photos were taken from early in the morning to late at night, capturing everyone from haircutters to firefighters. As we are delivering the paper this Wednesday, Jan. 18, so too will their photo collage be going public, at a luncheon held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Manor Restaurant and Entertainment Complex on Wilton Drive. Realistically, you may be reading this paper too late to have been at the event, but here is a mini photo collage for you. And the results of their noble efforts are all online at wiltonmanorsmainstreet.org/focus. In honor of this event, we chose to display Antonio Dumas sucking on a big lollypop, well, because his marvelously eclectic universe of candy, To the Moon Marketplace, has won worldwide acclaim and international attention, for its incredibly diverse assortment of nostalgic candies, gourmet foods, and unique gifts, from wall to wall, and floor to ceiling. With Valentine’s Day around the corner, this is one corner store you might want to check out. It’s open everyday of the year, and Antonio is almost always there, pushing everything from Pine Brothers Cough Drops to Bonomo’s Turkish Taffy.

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Michael is survived by Nikki Adams, The South Florida drag community, and his family and friends at Boardwa k. A special celebration of his life will be held at Boardwalk Monday, Jan. 30 at 6 p.m. Visit BoardwalkBar.com for more information.

Gay Entrapment Story Goes National

By Karl Hampe

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this series avoids that trap by focusing instead on police tactics…,” wrote Michael R. Triplett of the NGLJA. “It’s unlikely that the mainstream press would have taken on By Richard Gary an investigation like this and most park arrest stories in FGN’s history of breaking national news stories the mainstream press focus on the lurid side of the prachit a new peak with last week’s news revelation tice, never questioning the police behavior but instead that Palm Beach Sheriff’s officers have conducted cooperating with the police. That’s why a strong press a five-year sting operation, which resulted in the arrest of focused on the LGBT community is important.” purportedly 600 gay men. Publisher Norm Kent indicated that some national news Within minutes of being published on the web at www. programs have contacted him about doing a more in depth sfgn.com, the story was picked up by the Miami Herald in feature about the story, indicating that the news agencies the popular Gay South Florida blog of columnist Steve Rowere attempting to secure interviews from the Palm Beach thaus. From there the story flowed to the Sun-Sentinel, and sheriff about the undercover operation as well. “I only some of the most popular national gay blog websites, such hope that Sheriff Bradshaw is a little bit more candid and as Towleroad.com, Joe. My. God. and the Wicked Gay Blog. open with CNN then he has been with us. The story is still emerging, and we are not through writing about it either.” Instinct Magazine picked up the story in its daily headlines, while Edge Publications, an SFGN media partner, Other stories SFGN uncovered which have gone viral on linked to the story in all its national editions, from Los the net and in television media include exposing a national Angeles to Boston, where the Jason Parsley piece on anti-gay leader’s felonious past, a drag queen whose 36 entrapment then received attention from scores of gay year old lewd act arrest cost her a job as a nurse’s aide bloggers along with the Law News Blog, the Internet in an assisted living facility, and a Hollywood police officer Legal Newspaper. who lost his job for doing porn. SFGN is affiliated with the Associated Press, a member of the Florida Press AssoThe National Gay and Lesbian Journalists Association ciation, and its editor in chief, Jason Parsley, who authored analyzed the piece on its blog. the entrapment story is the Vice President of the South “The issue of park arrests is tricky. It’s easy to moralize Florida Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. on all sides of the thorny question of public sex. But

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New Charity Launched to Help Victims of Bullying By Donald Cavanaugh

really get a conversation going,” Briguglio hen Rodney Briguglio’s 18-year- said. “It gives everybody a chance to learn. old cousin, Frederick P. Drew Bullies, people who are bullies, parents, kids, was murdered while protect- everyone can benefit.” He continued: “We’ll have other things for ing a friend from abuse in October he knew he had to do something. That something has sale on the website, too. But we really thought since become the Frederick P. Drew Memorial this bullying jar would be a great start and Fund. Its mission is to help people whose lives we’re already seeing some traffic.” While Fred Drew’s death took place in Cithave been disrupted by bullying. “His family didn’t have the money to give rus County near Ocala and Briguglio lives and works in Palm Beach Fred a decent funeral,” County, the victims don’t said Briguglio of Delray have to be Floridians to Beach. “His father is a apply for help. Briguglio disabled veteran living and his board will enteron disability. There’s not tain requests from anymuch extra for anything where in the world. so the family got together “ U n f o r t u n a t e l y,” and contributed money.” Briguglio said. “Bullying Helping meet this famis a world wide problem ily need made Briguglio and people everywhere wonder about other bulsuffer from it. We hope lying victims and their to be able to raise a lot families who might be in of money to help a lot of similar straits. people. Helping people As a gay man, he is senheal from trauma takes sitive to the prevalence time and lots of expenof bullying against LGBT Fred Drew sive expertise.” youth and adults, but recBriguglio is planning a huge fundraiser ognizes the fact that bullying affects everyone, gay or straight, and sometimes they need concert for March 16 at Old School Square Entertainment Pavilion on North Swinton financial help. “Fred’s death wasn’t an anti-gay hate Avenue in Delray Beach from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. crime,” Briguglio said. “Neither Fred nor his The program headliner is American Idol Fifriend was gay. We all know you don’t have to nalist Brett Loewenstern from Boca Raton. be gay to get bullied although gay kids do get Rapper JoDrew, Fred’s brother, will also be a bullied more than straight kids so we expect featured artist with more to come. “I hope to raise $100,000 at this event,” a lot of the money we raise will help victims of said Briguglio, who, after eight years as a dianti-gay crimes.” “And it’s not just for funerals,” he added. rector of catering with Ritz Carlton hotels “There are all sorts of costs that people incur and a successful owner of Mara, an off-premises and rentable venue catering company, when they’re bullied.” His website, FredDrewFund.org, notes has the chops to pull it off. “We got a $5,000 start with a fundraiser in that the foundation, a 501(c) 3 nonprofit, also offers financial aid for counseling, therapy, conjunction with Art Basel in Miami Beach,” medical care, and legal costs. The new char- he added. It was hosted by local philanthroity is also committed to creating awareness pists Johnnie Cope, Marcos Urias and artist about bullying through lectures, workshops, Henrique Souza. A lot of people want to help and we’re happy to have them join us.” printed and online materials. According to the website Fredrick was an Briguglio hopes to do more than just help repair the damage done by bullies. He wants active young man who loved football and to help end the bullying by educating adults was also a wrestler and weightlifter. He was and youth. Currently the fund is selling a offered a scholarship to a college in PennsylBullying Jar from The Talking Jar program to vania for wrestling but was still up in the air help people get started talking about some of about his future. He was also considering jointhe more difficult issues faced individually ing the Navy and becoming a Navy Seal. and communally. “If you use the questions in the jar you can Visit FredDrewFund.org for more information. submitted photo

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Gay Youth Nominated As an Outstanding Youth Finalist

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aleb Laieski, 17, of Phoenix, Arizona was recently nominated as an Outstanding Youth in Examiner. com’s American Inspired. He was selected as one of the top five in the category out of hundreds of other candidates. Caleb was bullied relentlessly in high school then turned that situation around Iran calls Homosexuality into a positive, life-saving pursuit. He advocated for youth that faced bullying, ‘Western Disease’ discrimination, homelessness or just needed he Secretary-General of the a friend to talk to. Iranian High Council for Human His efforts were Rights has described honoticed by the Obama mosexuality as a western “disease,” Administration. Last and said that same-sex marriage was year, Caleb participated “immoral.”

 in several Anti-Bullying General Mohammad Javad Larijani summits in Washington, allegedly made these remarks in TehDC and was personally ran during a visit by a lawmaker from invited by President the Federal Republic of Germany, Obama to attend the Mr. Tom Koenigs, who chairs the huWhite House Pride Reman rights committee in Germany’s ception where he met parliament.

 Caleb Laieski the President in person. In Iran and under strict Islamic law, Caleb’s efforts, hard work and dedication homosexuality is punishable by death.

 propelled him to become selected as one “The West says that the marriage of the top five nominee’s for Examiner.com’s homosexuals should be allowed under the Outstanding Youth out of dozens in that human rights charter, however, we think it category. is sexual immorality and a disease,” he was Readers can click on the link below to quoted as stating to his German counterread more about his life history, his acpart, in Iran’s semiofficial Fars news agency.

 complishments and work with Members Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad of Congress. You can vote for him once a drew international criticism in 2007 when day through January 27th to make him the he said during a visit to Columbia UniverAmerica Inspired Outstanding Youth! sity in the United States that there were no Visit http://exm.nr/sGSl5R for more information. homosexuals in his country.

Community Announcement

Stonewall Seeks Volunteers

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tonewall National Museum & Archives, among the nation’s finest centers of education on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history and culture, is expanding its services and is looking for volunteers in the Fort Lauderdale area. Especially needed are people with skills or interest in the areas of library, archive and museum work, including writers, graphic designers, historians, curators, preservationists, researchers, event planners, receptionists and tour guides. Gardeners who would like to take responsibility for the appearance of the grounds, are also needed. There are several committees which need active members, including education, communication, corporate outreach, marketing and sales, grant writing, membership development and client relations, among others.

For further information, please call Keith Cromley at 954-763-8565 ext. 102

New Leaders Appointed to CenterLink’s National Board of Directors

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enterLink: The Community of LGBT Centers announced the appointment of four additional individuals to serve on its national Board of Directors: Christopher Bartlett, Executive Director of William Way LGBT Community Center in Philadelphia, PA; Cece Cox, Executive Director of Resource Center Dallas in Dallas, TX; David Stocum, Executive Director of New Mexico GLBTQ Centers in Las Cruces, NM; Shannon Minter, Legal Director of National Center for Lesbian Rights in San Francisco, CA. “Our board members are the most visionary and dedicated leaders in the LGBT community,” said CenterLink Executive Director Terry Stone. “Their experience, commitment and leadership will be driving forces in our work to assist centers

in building a movement that honors and promotes full human rights and dignity for all LGBT people.” In their leadership roles, they will work with CenterLink to oversee its strategic direction while guiding the organization as it seeks to build capacity, strengthen linkages, and advocate empowerment, self-reliance, inclusion and diversity among every community center in the coalition. CenterLink is the voice of community centers, and the board members represent both emerging and established leaders from many segments of the community. Founded in 1994, CenterLink is the only organization working to expand the organizational and advocacy capacity of LGBT community centers through direct technical assistance, leadership skills development and resource coordination. CenterLink is located in Fort Lauderale. Visit LGBTcenters.org for more information.

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Despite Large Reductions, Adap Wait List Continues to Grow

P e r s o n a l I n j u ry • f r e e c o n s u ltat I o n

By Sean McShee

annual income no greater than 400 percent he Ryan White Care Program released of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) - $43,560 forty million dollars in September to per year for a single person, or $3,630 per reduce AIDS Drug Assistance Pro- month. According to the 2012 National ADAP gram Waiting Lists. These funds allowed Flor- Monitoring Project Annual Report, the avida to reduce its Wait List from 3,213 on Nov. erage monthly cost per ADAP client for HIV 17 to only 806 by Nov. 29. These low numbers, meds was $869 or 23.9 percent of the monthhowever, were not to last. Florida’s Wait List ly income of someone with an income of 400 percent of the Federal Poverty Levquickly began to grow again from 806 on el. Spending almost 24 percent of Nov. 29 to 1,301 on Jan. 12, an intheir income on meds is bad crease of 61.4 percent in just six enough, but the uninsured weeks. President Obama anfrequently pay higher rates nounced an additional thirthan those with insurty-five million dollars for ance. In the real world, ADAP needs in Decemuninsured HIV positive ber, but until the federpeople at that income al government devises level would have to a distribution formula, pay more than 24 perthese funds cannot be cent of their income. released to the states. Requiring uninsured While both the SepHIV positive people to tember and December pay 24 percent or more infusions of funds are of their income on HIV welcome, these emergenmeds would lead to impovcy funds may not stabilize erishment, having irregular access to HIV meds for unaccess to HIV treatment or their insured and underinsured HIV dropping out of HIV treatment alpositive people. According to the 2012 National ADAP Monitoring Project Annual together. Without stable, consistent access Report, “it is unlikely that waiting lists and to HIV treatment, HIV positive people cannot maintain their cost- cont a i n ment own health. Irregumeasures will be At present 61 percent lar access to treateliminated” in 2012. ment also raises the September of 2011 of the people served by ADAP very dangerous possiwas not the first time are uninsured with bility of developing a that the Federal Govdrug-resistant strain ernment provided the remainder underinsured of t he HI V v ir us, Florida with emerfor the expensive which would make it gency ADAP fundHIV treatment regimen. much more difficult ing. Just two months to treat. after Florida first If uninsured HIV instituted an ADAP Wait List, Florida received slightly over three positive people at the upper income limit of million dollars in August of 2010, to move ADAP eligibility would have to spend almost people off its ADAP Wait List. One year and a quarter of their income on HIV meds, it is three months later Florida’s ADAP Wait List not at all clear how uninsured positive people had grown to over 3,000. This repeated pat- with incomes above that upper limit can aftern of emergency funding with temporary ford HIV treatment. At present 61 percent of the people served reductions, followed by steady growth in numbers on the ADAP Wait List suggests that by ADAP are uninsured with the remainder fundamental problems remain with stabiliz- underinsured for the expensive HIV treating uninsured HIV positives people’s access ment regimen. The problems of ADAP result from the general problem of increasing to HIV medications. Stabilized access to ADAP for HIV posi- health care costs and numbers of the untives is one thing, but reducing the numbers insured. It may be the first system to start eligible for ADAP is another. Unfortunately, to collapse under the weight of this general some states have implemented this as a “cost problem. A solution to the specific problems containment strategy.” Currently, Florida re- of ADAP may depend on finding a solution to quires potential ADAP enrollees to have an the problems of the uninsured in general.

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Equality Battles Across Florida

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s we look back on 2011, the past year was one of highs and lows full of progress and setbacks for the LGBT community here in Florida and nationally. As we head into 2012 LGBT equal rights organizations continue efforts to make our communities and our schools safer for young and old alike, while remaining focused on securing full equality for the LGBT community. Make no mistake, the battle for 2012 is underway – from the presidential campaign trail to stopping hate-filled attempts to strip away our equal rights in Florida and across our nation. More organizers are needed on the ground, more ads to educate the public, and more people on our side. Increased visibility has resulted from the progress being made on LGBT rights at the local and national level. Sexual and gender minorities gained protections from discrimination in several local Florida municipalities, the Obama administration implemented the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” more out

candidates ran for public office, and transgender people were finally permitted to have their gender marker changed on their passports and Florida DMV licenses. Equality Florida is the largest civil rights organization dedicated to securing full equality for Florida’s LGBT community. Through lobbying, grassroots organizing, education, and coalition building, they are changing Florida so that no one suffers harassment or discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Under the watchful eye of Equality Florida, Florida has led the southeastern United States in passing over 60 local policies outlawing discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity, banning harassment of LGBT students, and providing domestic partnership benefits to our families. They also lead the region in electing LGBT candidates, with 24 openly LGBT officials holding elected office in Florida as of June 1, 2011.

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Nadine Smith, Executive Director for Equality Florida Throughout most of Florida, it is legal to fire someone or deny them access to housing or public accommodations because they are LGBT. While it is illegal to discriminate in employment, housing and public accommodations based race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap or marital status, the LGBT community is currently left out of statewide non-discrimination protections. “We saw enormous progress throughout Florida in 2011, especially on the local level,” said Nadine Smith, executive director for Equality Florida. “Today, one in three

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Floridians lives in a community that recognizes domestic partnerships and 60 percent of Florida’s students benefit from specific protections against bullying and harassment based on sexual orientation and gender identity. We won’t rest until every child is protected, until our relationships are fully recognized, and our community is no longer suffers the pain of discrimination.” For the past four years, Equality Florida has been working to pass a statewide law that would include the LGBT community into current non-discrimination laws. The current bill, titled the Florida Competitive Workforce Act, would add sexual orientation and gender identity to Chapter 760 of the Florida state statues. In fact, over 55 percent of Floridians live in a place that protects them from discrimination based on sexual orientation while one-third are protected from gender identity based discrimination. Communities enact these protections because they know having a diverse talent pool helps their community to thrive. Having these protections is quickly becoming the standard for cities and counties across Florida. In addition to cities and counties, businesses have been leading the way in offering LGBT inclusive non-discrimination protections. In fact, 89 percent of Fortune 500 companies protect employees against discrimination based on sexual orientation and 41 percent also include gender identity. Equality Florida has launched Equality Means Business to partner with businesses who know that equality in the workplace is good for their business. According to the Florida Attorney General, hate crimes based on sexual orientation currently account for 22 percent of all hate crimes, surpassing religion as the second highest category. Race is still the most common motivation. When taking into account the size of the targeted communities, LGBT Floridians are at the highest risk of being targeted with a hate crime. Florida law provides increased penalties for hate crimes based on sexual orientation and has been interpreted to include hate crimes targeting the transgender community as well. Adding explicit protections for gender identity and expression to our state hate crimes statute continues to be a priority. In addition, our T-Community also has the dedicated and devoted work from Jacqui Charvet of the Transgender Equality Rights Initiative (TERI) based here in South Florida. Throughout 2011 Charvet worked feverishly with myself to get the Florida DMV to recognize their new policy to allow transgender people to change their gender marker on the Florida DMV Drivers Licenses. She also successfully put together the annual memorial “Transgender Day of Remembrance” held in November 2011 at Sunshine Cathedral.

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Jesse’s Journal

Gay in the USA: Reality show looks for a role model

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ale title competitions are as old as the gay community itself. And reality shows are television’s fastest growing genre. It was only a matter of time before someone tried to make a reality show out of a gay title contest. This year Mr. Gay World USA, the American arm of the Mr. Gay World competition, will be a reality show. Gay men from sea to shining sea will gather in New York on January 21 to audition for what will eventually lead to the selection of Mr. Gay World USA. Jarl Haugedal, founder of Mr. Gay USA, has teamed up with film producer Michael Billy to turn the competition into “a reality series that will capture the daily contests and the process for selecting the man worthy enough to be called Mr. Gay World USA 2012.” Haugedal and Billy will serve as judges as well as executive producers of the reality show and Florida’s own Jonathan D. Lovitz, star of LOGO’s “Set Up Squad” and “1 Girl 5 Gays,” will be the official host. At the auditions, 20 finalists will be chosen to take part in the first round of competitions, at which time 10 will be eliminated. The remaining ten will move into the NYC-JC Guest Suites in Jersey City for a five day (Jan. 28-Feb. 1), televised competition. The final ten will participate in a variety of reality show challenges ranging from runway competitions to cooking contests and political debates, all judged by Haugedal, Billy and other guest judges. All this will culminate with the selection of Mr. Gay World USA 2012. According to Haugedal and Billy, Mr. Gay World USA is more than a conventional beauty contest: “The show gives us a platform to talk about issues facing the gay community in the United States as well as the ongoing fight for human rights worldwide.” “As a gay film maker and TV/radio personality for over a decade I was very aware that most people are expecting this show to be over the top and campy, but that is not what our show will be,” Billy says. “Yes, there is a beauty component and yes it will be wildly entertaining, but at a time where school bullying and marriage equality are major issues, we are searching for a role model -- a representative of our country who will make us proud in the World competition.” Haugedal adds: “We are trying to show the world that the US can be a role model in how to treat gay youth and by making this a mainstream TV show we will be able to reach

many more than we would if this was only a one night event.” According to the rules contestants must be at least 19 years of age, have a passport, a dynamic personality, be ready to represent your country in the World Competition and be available for the audition on January 21 and filming January 28 to February 1. In addition to good looks, Haugedal and Billy are “looking for a role model – a representative – someone who can speak to the issues facing the gay community worldwide. Someone we can learn from and be inspired by.” They and the other judges will be looking for a man “who shows an interest in the world and people around him; displays patience; has a compassionate and considerable nature; embraces change, or things and people different from his own frame of reference, experience, or cultural background; can articulate his thoughts and conduct an intelligent conversation; has a basic innate charm and sparkle; and has poise and is se-

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Michael Billy and Jarl Haugedal cure with himself.” One such paragon is last year’s winner, competitive swimmer and philanthropist Michael Holtz, who went on to the Philippines to compete in Mr. Gay World and was named First Runner-Up. Mr. Gay World USA will represent this country in the Mr. Gay World competition, to be held in South Africa from April 4 to 8. According to Haugedal, he will also “get spreads in several magazines throughout the year. He will be working closely with us on many new

exciting projects we have including other shows. He will be part of Pride celebrations around the country and be invited to speak about gay issues all over the country.” Though the reality show has not been scheduled yet, Billy says they have “gotten much interest already from the networks in the United States as well overseas.” Meanwhile prospective applicants can still sign up on Facebook and on the Mr. Gay World USA web site at MrGayWorldUSA.com.

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SFGN Guest Editorial

The Lesbian Project By Samantha Elphick

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hat is the lesbian project? The lesbian project is an exploration about what could become a woman’s choice, as opposed to a disrespectful tag that is often branded on a woman who has a relationship with another woman. My intention for writing this is purely for personal reasons—I’m curious. I have asked myself: Could I have a love relationship with a woman? Would I take the necessary steps to find that woman? What impact would that have on my life? What would we call the older woman who makes this choice? I am researching this topic because the thought has crossed my mind, especially as the years go by so quickly and I find that I’m living the life of a recluse and spending my time alone, rather than remaining hopeful of meeting a man to spend the rest of my life with. What is out there today is very disap-

pointing. Personally, I have truly evolved and I don’t need a man to look after me, I don’t need a man to make me happy. However, I do want someone to share my happiness with, someone to share and support my dreams, and to let me share and support their dreams. I want to find someone to grow old with and to be my partner in life. My question - could it be a man or a woman? I am tired of the same boring conversation older women have year after year. That conversation goes something like this: I can’t find a decent man. They are either married or gay or they just want sex! Now I don’t disagree, given some of my recent encounters with men these past few months. I met a middle-aged businessman of European decent who lives a few hours away. We had lunch and enjoyed great conversation, planning to get together the following weekend. He asked me if he could stay with me because he didn’t want to stay in a hotel by

himself and when I said no, he actually insisted. What right do men have to do this? They think they are entitled to sex. Why? I knew another man for some months as a friend. I had supported him emotionally when he was going through a difficult time. After not hearing from him for two months, I received a text message. He suggested meeting me that night for a drink and I looked forward to catching up with a friend. As I was getting ready I heard another text come in. To my horror, it was a picture of him, a full-frontal nude shot with a note asking for a similar picture from me. Where do these men get off thinking they have the right to insult women so blatantly? For me, older men have become hopelessly out of date, and younger men resort to technological excitement. Both seem to be incapable of romance and don’t want to take the time to get to know a person. Things have changed. Women have evolved into self-assured, competent, successful human beings. Men who follow the archaic behavior of the past are no longer acceptable to the older woman. How did the lesbian project come about?

Over the last few years, I have had the pleasure of being associated with a number of my daughter’s close friends, many of whom are in same-sex relationships. I have attended family celebrations and special holidays with these women, including my daughter, whose choices I have always supported. I have been so impressed with the sense of connection these women share. Witnessing their love, support, and friendship with each other has motivated me to search deep down in my soul. The project’s focus will be to have honest conversations with women over the age of forty about their true feelings. Some will have already made the choice, while others may be contemplating life with a woman, and there will be those who are shocked by the mere suggestion. But they may have the answers I am looking for. Maybe this can be an alternative for the women who week after week sit expectantly in bars, or who get all dressed up to go out with a girlfriend, hoping they may bump into Mr. Right. My suggestion is for them to stop looking, to weigh the other alternatives that are open now that they are no longer young girls. Most of these women are successful, attractive, and accomplished, yet they are still looking for something that has become almost obsolete—a male partner! Here is one definition that clearly defines the focus of this project: Man—a person with the qualities often associated with males such as bravery, spirit, or toughness: She was more of a man than any of them. That definition is my very point! C’mon, where have the men gone, or were they ever really here? Are they becoming extinct like the dinosaur, or have women evolved at such a rate that a straight man can no longer feel safe with equality? Women – Live in these questions. 1) Has masculinity run its course? Are you disillusioned? 2) Does the empowered, evolved woman find it harder and harder to accept the wornout expectations of the dormant male species in the 21st century? Next Week – The Lesbian Project Outcome Samantha Elphick is the author of a trilogy series, UNbridled, UNtamed and Unscripted. As the mother of a gay daughter, Samantha dedicated her first sequel, Untamed, to her daughter Perri. It is the story of a young man who realizes that he is gay and hides out in the tough world of the Montana firefighters. The trilogy is available from Samantha’s web site: www.samanthaelphick.com or Amazon.com.

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Women in Florida Can Have a BLAST

An interview with BLAST founder Toni Armstrong Jr. With 800 members, 26 subgroups and 500 events since 2008 BLAST continues to thrive

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Cultures Together brunches); Creative Women Salons; biking; hookah group and Cigar Lounge Lizards; sign language events; and aquatic-based outings such as snorkeling, kayaking, and stand-up paddle boarding. Other BLAST events meet on a monthly or even weekly schedule – our fantastic Tropical Punch softball team, for example, and the pagan circle, the drum circle, Women Out at Work, the discussion group, the book group, the movie club – and many others.

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oni Armstrong Jr. was born in San Antonio, TX in 1954. She changed her name from Toni Lou Armstrong to Toni Armstrong Jr in 1991 to honor her mother. She holds degrees in special education, her chosen profession, from Illinois State College and Northeastern Illinois University Chicago. Toni Jr. lived in Chicago from 1977 until 2006 when she moved to Riviera Beach. She was married in Canada in 2005 to rocket scientist Janis Kidder, her partner since 2001. The couple now makes their home in Palm Beach County. Long active in the cause of equality for LGBT people, Toni Jr. is a successful organizer for both causes and fun as she has demonstrated with her successful launch of BLAST (Bi, Lesbian And Straight Together) in 2008. Although she ‘officially’ retired in 2009, she’s a busy person and South Florida Gay News was lucky to catch her when she had a few minutes to answer some questions.

SFGN – Why did you choose the “Meetup” vehicle and not a Web site? TAJ – Meetup.com is fantastic. For a little over $150/year, it provides a website that has full calendar capabilities, bulletin boards, ways to contact members, ways for members to RSVP for events, and so on. It archives old events, and we can even post photos and tag members by name on the event pages. A small organization like ours could never afford to hire an individual webmaster to provide all of this. [The BLAST site is www.meetup.com/ BLASTwpb.] SFGN – With 800 members it seems BLAST works better than a lot of other organizations. Is this a fair assessment? TAJ – Well, I’m not sure I’d say it that way. Each organization has its own goals and ways of measuring success. For example, I greatly admire and support PFLAG, Com-

BLAST enthusiastically partic pates every year in the annual local Pride Parade. (Pictured: Janis Kidder and BLAST founder Toni Armstrong Jr.)

pass, NOW, the long-standing Boca Rap Group, all the various LGBT college groups, Judy and Ro’s Rainbow Women’s Dances, and the LGBT corporate employee groups (all led by lesbian BLAST members, by the way) at Lockheed-Martin, GE, and Florida Power and Light… to name a few. Our mission is to provide ways for women to set up events by/for/about women in Palm Beach County. The way BLAST defines success isn’t so much in terms of numbers, though we’ve got that with 838 registered members and more than 500 meetups since we launched in 2008. And definitely not in terms of money – we charge no fees, and most events are free. We aren’t a 501(c)(3), so we aren’t eligible for any grant money. Our members donate to support. Events like concerts – Lucie Blue Tremblay, recently, and The Vagina Monologues in February – are always offered on a ‘more if you can, less if you can’t’ sliding scale. No woman should ever be turned away just for lack of money.

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SFGN – What’s the goal of BLAST? The goal of BLAST isn’t to build an organization – it’s to build a community where lesbians, bi women, transwomen, and our straight female allies have opportunities to socialize and network around their interests, to meet friends, to hear about events, to develop leadership skills, and to gain more LGBT and feminist cultural literacy. SFGN – Do you meet regularly? Where/when? Meetup implies more of an ad hoc environment. TAJ – Actually, the Meetup format is very conducive to both individual events and ongoing groups. For example, the Science GALS meet occasionally; sessions have included Frankenfoods (done by a science teacher with lots of knowledge about genetically modified foods) and Space Shuttles (by a woman who worked on the Challenger and Columbia accident investigations). Other things that meet occasionally are WACT (Women of All Colors and

SFGN – You have a significant background in the LGBT rights arena. How did you get started in that and what do you feel is the most significant thing you have done so far? TAJ – The advancement of LGBT and women’s equality and visibility have been important to me since the 1970s. Involvement in these communities has been the best, healthiest thing that ever could have happened to me – and I feel a responsibility to help others. Looking back, I feel the most significant thing I have brought to the table is my desire and abilities to bring people together for the greater good. I’ve been a successful networker in lesbianfeminist women’s music through being a concert producer and publisher, including the internationally distributed magazine HOT WIRE:The Journal of Women’s Music and Culture. In the Chicagoland area, I helped high school students and teachers start more than 40 gay-straight alliance clubs in the 1990s and early 2000s, back when schools absolutely did not want this to happen. Also, I was involved with The Color Triangle, a coalition of leaders with the mission statement to end racism in Chicago’s LGBT community. Anything that increases equality and visibility while helping people bond with each other calls to me. Readers can find more information on Toni Armstrong Jr at http://www.chicagogayhistory.org/biography.html?id=600] To learn more about BLAST and the +/- 26 special interest groups that participate under their banner visit www.meetup.com/ BLASTwpb

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SFGN Editorial

January 18, 2012

A Newspaper Must Shine a Light on the Dark Side

Norm Kent, Publisher

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ast week, an important one for our newspaper, we published an SFGN special report exposing the unethical conduct of the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office, unjustly and unlawfully targeting gays for arrest in public parks. Our two-year investigation revealed their offensive five-year operation, which entrapped and induced otherwise innocent gay man into engaging in purportedly unlawful acts. Because so many of those arrested on lewd act charges find it easier to cop a plea than stand their ground and fight, many of these cases are now sealed, closed, and expunged. While that is fortunate for the victims who were humiliated by cops, it is unfortunate for the public, because the records exposing the misconduct are not rightfully accessible. Expedience dictated it, but expedience is a traitor to the truth. We hire cops to uphold and enforce the law, not to break it. Most Americans want to treat their law enforcement officers with reverence and respect. When your life is in danger, when you face a threat, you call for a cop. You count on them to be there during times of distress. There are many more social services they quietly perform as well. Police perform these tasks at great risk to themselves. But whom do you call when you can’t call the cops? Recognizing the injustice done to gays in public parks, SFGN has launched CAFA, ‘Citizens Against False Arrest.’ On our website, falsearrests.org, we have begun to post a col-

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lection of stories from decent people across this country, who have been unjustly arrested and wrongly prosecuted. Gay or straight, black or white, young or old, this site represents a collage and cross section of official misconduct. If you believe you were such a victim, and have a story to tell, we want to hear from you. On the site, at www.falsearrests.org, there is a place for you to vent. Last year, cops raided Johnny’s Bar in Fort Lauderdale, going so far as arresting one bartender because he served someone under 21 a glass of water. Over decades of time, we have seen the gay community too often become the target of homophobic law enforcement. Those days have to end. That is why CAFA has to start. If you are the victim of bullying physically or a battering verbally, and law enforcement played a part in it, you now have a voice on the Internet, where you can upload your tale and tell others. Obviously, the world is changing for the better. Go to a gay pride rally in many cities and you will see police recruiters soliciting for gay officers. Look at our paper and you will see that Broward County’s sheriff, Al Lamberti, is recruiting for officers by advertising in SFGN. Last week, he used discretionary law enforcement funds to make a generous donation to Broward House, a wonderful AIDS agency. We can be proud about what is happening, but we must be on guard and watchful nevertheless. Candidly, we sought to write more about

CAFA this week, but our staff was backlogged with finalizing and designing our quarterly magazine, which went to press last night. Renamed “The Mirror,” it will be distributed at our second anniversary party this coming week, next Monday, at J Mark’s in Fort Lauderdale, from 6 p.m. to 8 pm. While it is a celebration for us, and a thank you to our advertisers, our readers are invited. All we ask is that you bring at least a ten-dollar donation to help support the good and noble work of Tuesday’s Angels. For the past few years, the LGBT community has obviously been more visible. But what have we learned in becoming more open? Stories of bullying have come out of the closet. Many teen suicides, we are learning, evolve out of young men scared to embrace their sexuality. Our fight for equal rights against discrimination in the workplace is still being fought in congressional and legislative chambers. Athletes as well as entertainers, surprisingly, are told to stay in

the closet. My answer to that is ‘No!’ A newspaper’s duty is to do more than put on the front page a businessman whose entrepreneurial venture has been a Popsicle licking success. We applaud the Antonio Dumas’s of the world who have done so much to put the LGBT community in a positive light. Of course, we are delighted to showcase our hometown and our friends. Our newspaper will illuminate our lives and applaud our successes, from the businessmen forging a new dream to charitable Smart Rides bringing hope to those in need. However, our purpose must be to shine a light on the dark side of injustice. That is what a newspaper does, and must continue to do. And you can’t do it all online or on an iPad. There are many of us who have been wronged. Many are gone, but their memory is not forgotten. Our work is still not done, and this newspaper’s commitment to you is to confront the dishonesty, expose the lies, and print the truth. We will all be stronger for it.

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McNaught’s Notes

When We Assume We’re Wanted

By Brian McNaught

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s American LGBT organizations think about expanding their services beyond U.S. borders, it’s really important to spend time asking if our services are wanted. Sometimes, even when we think we’re doing a good thing, other people don’t want or appreciate our help. For many years, as a favor to a dear friend who didn’t cook but who entertained often, I’d walk in the door and, with the very best intentions, head straight to the kitchen. She and I would go through the ritual of me asking “What can I do?” but it was understood, I thought, that I should just plunge in and take over. I was good at something she wasn’t good at. More recently, I learned that my taking over her kitchen each time wasn’t appreciated. I was stunned and hurt, until I accepted the fact that what might have been helpful at one time isn’t necessarily wanted forever. I take responsibility for not checking in to ask, “Is this really something you like me doing and want me to continue to do?” When Ray and I were in Austria for Christ-

mas, we met a gay man who is suing an American-based company for sexual orientation discrimination. For the last two years of his long employment by the company, he was asked by his U.S. bosses to market the firm to the LGBT community in Europe and Africa. Similar marketing had worked very well for the company in the U.S., so the gay employee says he was told to duplicate the campaign. He felt he was successful, but a year ago on Christmas Eve he was fired. He surmises that there was far less support of LGBT issues by the company’s European leaders, and that he had inadvertently stepped on toes in cultures that didn’t appreciate the targeted marketing he was doing. As with my experience in my friend’s kitchen, his company’s good intentions apparently had unexpected and unwanted impact in some places. It happens to all of us much of our lives. When we don’t ask, we’re stunned and hurt to discover that something we thought another person found helpful, pleasurable, fun, endearing, generous, and thoughtful,

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was experienced instead as irritating and unwanted. Life keeps reminding us that we need to ask. “Do you want me to do this for you?” “Is it helpful?” “Does it feel good?” The persons for whom the allegedly good deeds are being done also have a responsibility to speak up before their rebuff is so surprising and painful. Being fired without knowing why, when you thought you were doing what was wanted of you, can be a difficult life experience to get your head around. When marriages or friendships end, the cruel words that are spoken about behaviors of the other that were intolerable can be heartbreaking. “I had no idea,” we mutter to ourselves for days, months, and years afterwards. Out & Equal, our nation’s most successful organization addressing equity for LGBT people in the workplace, is beginning to look beyond America’s borders to do its good work. When I heard that it was hosting a conference in London in July of this year, I was delighted. I’ve done a lot of work with the banking executives in London over the past twenty years, and I know that there is great interest in, and support of, our issues there. And, there are workplace efforts in play there by local and national LGBT organizations. Knowing and trusting Out & Equal’s executive leadership and staff, I believe that any conference they put together will be thoughtfully done. But sometimes, that’s not the case. We always need to be sure to ask the

right local people the right questions. “What can we do to support you?” “We think we can be helpful because we have had success in the U.S., but we want you to tell us if what we are planning is what you want and need.” When I work with a group of people in planning a presentation, whether it’s at the National Security Agency (NSA) in Maryland, or Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BAML) in Mumbai, I ask my hosts, “What will be a home run for you?” That allows them to decide for themselves their measures of success. Their answers aren’t always the same. Sometimes they’ll say, “Please help us better understand transgender issues.” Other times a host might say, “We don’t want you to spend much time on transgender issues.” As important as I think it is to spend time on transgender issues, it’s not my job to tell my host what it needs. Perhaps if I had remembered that with my friend, and if the gay executive in Austria who was fired had done the same, we both might not be muttering to ourselves, “I had no idea.” Brian McNaught was named “the godfather of gay diversity training” by The New York Times. He works with corporate executives globally, is the author of six books, and is featured in seven educational DVDs. He and his spouse Ray Struble divide their year between Ft. Lauderdale and Provincetown. Visit BrianMcNaught.com for more information.

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Theatre

Boeing-Boeing: Attack of the Air Mattresses

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f you’ve lived in Fort Lauderdale—or any other city that serves as a base for airline crews—then you probably know a guy like Bernard already. He thinks he’s so clever, flight schedules in hand, as he juggles not one or even two, but three devoted love interests, all flight attendants (often referred to as “air mattresses” today in Wilton Manors). That’s essentially the premise of Marc Camoletti’s farce, Boeing Boeing, which opened last weekend at The Promethean Theatre on the campus of Nova Southeastern University in Davie. Set in 1960s Paris, the story centers around the antics of lovable lothario Bernard (Matthew William Chizever), an architect, who juggles three fiancés: Texan Gloria (Lauren Butler), who flies for TWA; fiery Italian Gabriella (Monica Lynn Herrera) with Alitalia; and lusty German Gretchen sitcom on steroids and we all know that (Rachel Lomax), a Lufthansa air hostess. steroids sometimes have some unintended When Bernard’s mild-mannered friend side effects. Robert (Mark Duncan) arrives from Chizever is a dashing Bernard, but it’s the Wisconsin, he explains how he manages to deadpan performances from Duncan and pull off such a trifecta, selecting paramours Bondi that steal the show as his unenthuwhose flight routes keep them circling the siastic co-conspirators. Butler, Herrera globe, never arriving in Paris at the same and especially the jack-booted Lomax also time. And of course, provide plenty of he can’t pull this laughs, all dressed deception off without in their stylish the tacit support period airline uniof his maid, Bertha forms, courtesy of (Sally Bondi), who costume designer reluctantly makes the Ellis Tillman. quick changes to the Kelly Berry’s flat between “guests,” set design is heavy switching the sheets on the IKEA on a moment’s notice. furniture, but sevBut, what haperal well-placed pens when all three period accessoland in town at the ries make it work, same time? While and master sound our friend in Fort designer Matt CoLauderdale might find rey again perfectly Boeing-Boeing himself unwillingly resets the scene lieved of a couple of with jazz rhythms precious body parts, you can only imagine and original incidental music. the hilarity Camoletti dishes up as Bernard, Until Mad Men returns to the airwaves Robert and Bertha hurriedly shuffle the in March, Boeing Boeing is the best option girls from room to room. to get your retro fix, farce or not. The challenge with farce is timing and, Boeing Boeing under the direction of Margaret Ledford, the cast is largely successful with the gags The Promethean Theatre, Through Jan. 29 as one girl emerges the instant another Fri. – Sat., 8 p.m., Sat. – Sun., 3 p.m. is shoved unwillingly out the door. But, Nova Southeastern University, despite a brisk pace, the play—two acts and 3301 College Ave., Davie nearly two and a half hours with intermisTickets $30 adults, $25 seniors sion—labors on at times and could benefit at ThePrometheanTheatre.org from some editing. It’s a 30-minute TV or by calling 866-811-4111

own divorce party for a longtime friend who recently divorced. Falzone, the veteran of many similar shows that have toured the South Florida area including Shout:The Mod Musical, I Love You,You’re Perfect, Now Change, and Cooking with the Calamari Sisters, joined the project more than two years ago at the invitation of producer Mark Schwartz (Menopause The Musical). He teamed up with self-help author Dr. Amy Botwinick (Congratulations on Your Divorce – The Road to Finding Your Happily Ever After), and went about adapting many popular songs with witty new lyrics. Audiences will instantly recognize “Say a Little Prayer,” “Let’s Get the Party Started,” “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” and even “Greased Lightning.” The result is a show packed with plenty of comic mayhem and even a touch of “naughty,” as the characters, including one who is a lesbian, go through this new ritual to move forward with their lives. Reflecting on his own marriage, Falzone Divorce Party The asks, “Why does the relationship change Musical: now that you’re married, just because of a Be Careful What piece of paper and rings?” You Wish For He and his husband certainly don’t have the typical marriage, spending up to 11 s more gay couples win the right months each year on the road with his to marry, some are already dis- shows, but that’s a lifestyle they choose. covering “We love New the pitfalls of marriage York, we love that straight couples our apartment. have known for generWe’d love to ations. That’s the premspend more time ise of a new musical here, but we’re premiering this month involved in very in West Palm Beach at successful shows,” the Kravis Center for he says. “People the Performing Arts. kind of impose on And while Divorce marriage these Party The Musical expectations that doesn’t deal with gay things will be difmarriage per se, there ferent and I think are definitely plenty of that’s why some universal themes for people end up in all couples, says the divorce.” show’s director and Falzone doesn’t lyricist, Jay Falzone, have any plans Jake Falzone who married his to call a divorce partner of three years attorney any time in New York City in 2011. soon, but for now, he’s happy to help othIn a phone interview, he chuckles, “I was ers move on from their failed marriages married over a year ago myself, but it’s with his new show. really not about those issues. There are Divorce Party The Musical some gay plot lines, but the show is really about relationships and friends and sisters Tuesdays – Sundays through Feb. 19 and how they change and move forward.” Rinker Playhouse, Falzone describe the show as a parody Kravis Center for the Performing Arts about a phenomenon that has swept the 701 Okeechobee Blvd., West Palm Beach country in recent years, divorce parties. In Tickets start at $25 at Kravis.org this new show, three women throw their

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Have an event you want to list? If so send me an email at Calendar@sfgn.com.

*denotes new listing

The Motherf**ker With The Hat

From Jan. 7 to Jan. 25 come to the Gable Stage at the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables and see The Motherf**ker with the Hat. Was there ever any doubt that GableStage would be the first to stage last season’s Broadway drama about a former drug-dealing addict trying to kick his habit despite the “help” of friends and a troubled sponsor? Visit Gablestage.org

Soul Doctor, The Shlomo Carlebach Musical

The Soul Dr. is at the Parker Play House Jan. 11-29. The show is about the journey of a Rockstar-Rabbi. Larry King raved “The crowd roars with laughter and song all night long, the most exuberant new musical, destined to become a hit on Broadway for many years to come!” Browardcenter.org/ souldoctor_parker

Jersey Boys

The Jersey Boys are back at the Broward Center on Jan. 11-29. This is the story of how four blue-collar kids became one of the greatest successes in pop music history. Visit BrowardCenter.org

The Four Tops & The Temptations

When it comes to Motown legends, it doesn’t get any bigger or any better than multi-platinum selling artists The Four Tops & The Temptations! On Feb. 1 enjoy this awesome concert at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts. Hitting the stage with their high energy pop and funk from the 70’s and 80’s, these musical greats perform classic Motown hits from their repertoire. Visit BrowardCenter.org

Willie Nelson & Family

On Tuesday Feb. 7 come see American country music icon Willie Nelson at The Broward Center at 8 p.m. For over 30 years, this “outlaw” singer-songwriter has recorded more than 200 albums and achieved both cult status and mainstream acclaimed. In his career, he blazed a trail through the music business. Visit BrowardCenter.org

Palm Beach County *Urinetown

Urinetown? What kind of musical is that? Well, it’s just one of the most uproariously funny musicals in recent years, that’s all! And don’t let the title fool you - it’s rated PG!! In a time when evil corporations control the world’s toilets, a revolutionary hero emerges to save mankind from their wicked grip. Starts Jan. 20, at 8 p.m. Visit www.slowburntheatre.com

The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-inthe-Moon Marigolds

This Pulitzer Prize winning play depicts a mentally unbalanced woman’s far reaching effects on the lives of her two daughters, and a young girl’s struggle to keep her focus and dreams alive. Showings will start Jan. 6-29. Visit Palmbeachdramaworks.org/season.php

*Crest Broadway Cabaret Series presents MARC KUDISCH

Come to Crest Theater on Jan 23 at 8 pm to see One of Broadway’s most versatile actors, Marc Kudisch has been nominated three times for a Tony Award for Thoroughly Modern Millie with Sutton Foster, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and last season for the evil Franklin Hart in the Dolly Parton musical 9 to 5. Visit Oldschool.org.

*Chris Brubeck’s Triple Play

On Feb 2 at 8 p.m. come enjoy this distinguished jazz musician at the Crest Theater. Triple Play is his acoustic blues/jazz/folk trio, with vocals that includes guitarist Joel Brown and harmonica virtuoso Peter Madcat Ruth. Chris and Madcat have been playing together since their rock’n roll days together in the band. Call 561-243-7922

*South Florida Symphony Orchestra

The 55-piece orchestra, under the music direction of Sebrina Maria Alfonso, will perform Shostakovich: Festive Overture; Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, featuring pianist Jeffrey Chappell; and Ellen Taafe Zwilich: Symphony No. 5. Come see this 55 piece orchestra set on Mar 11 at 2pm. Visit Oldshool.org

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Serious Dance, Shaken not Stirred If a night out at the glamorous Arts, Broward or Kravis performing arts centers is too much for you, Miami City Ballet has a program for you, Open Barre. These less formal performances take place at the company’s Miami Beach studios, 2200 Liberty Ave., and start with a 30-minute open bar, courtesy of Bacardi. While the dancers are getting warmed up, you can warm up for the performance, too, with a mojito or Cuba Libre. The next Open Barre—now you get the clever pun—will be Friday, Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Jan. 21 at 2:30 and 7 p.m. and the program includes Balanchine’s “Who Cares?” set to music by Gershwin and “The Mambo: Mambo No. 2 a.m.” by Artistic Director Edward Villella. Tickets are $35 at MiamiCityBallet.org.

6:30 p.m. at Cinema Paradiso. This provocative documentary argues that most, if not all, degenerative diseases can be controlled or even halted by rejecting all processed foods. Tickets are $6-12 and can be purchased at FLIFF.com. Cinema Paradiso is located at 503 SE 6th St. in Fort Lauderdale.

Cinematic Desserts The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival kicks off its Cinema A La Mode series a vegan cooking demonstration (tasty chili and rice pilaf) followed by the film, Forks Over Knives, Tuesday, Jan. 31 at

Alexander, Who’s Not Going to Move!

In this hilarious sequel to Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, Alexander has bad news- his dad has taken a job in a new city a thousand miles away, which means that he & his family are going to have to move away from all his friends and the things he loves. Come to the Actors PlayHouse at the Miracle Theatre in Coral Gables on Jan. 12 at 7 p.m. Visit Actorsplayhouse.org

Key West Pops Orchestra presents: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Dec. 29-30 in Key West Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s production stars Marc Crow as the boy who makes his fame and fortune with his gift for interpreting dreams. The concert features an all-Key West cast with the orchestra conducted by Pops maestro, Vincent Zito. Show starts at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 401 Duval Street. Call 305-296-6059 or email info@keywestpops.org

Dead Man’s Cell Phone

In a quiet cafe a cell phone rings. And rings. The stranger at the next table has had enough. She confronts the owner of the cell phone, but, well...he’s dead. She begins to answer his calls and suddenly finds herself enmeshed in his life and family. Unfortunately, the dead guy has quite a number of shady loose ends. This plays opening night is Feb 2 at The Waterfront Playhouse at 8pm. Visit Waterfrontplayhouse.org

Now I’ve Got to Pee Slow Burn Theatre, which was recognized with a Silver Palm Award this winter as one of the most promising new companies in South Florida, presents Urinetown: The Musical, at West Boca High School on Glades Rd. in Boca Raton, Jan. 20-22 and 27-29. See what happens in a world where water becomes a commodity worth its weight in gold, citizens must all use public facilities and greedy industrialists gain control of every toilet in town. It just isn’t pretty! Tickets are $40-90 at SlowBurnTheatre.org or by calling 866-811-4111.

On Friday March 2 at 8 p.m. come to The Adrienne Arsht Center for Pilobolus. Celebrating 40 years of defying gravity, this incomparable dance company has delighted, dazzled and amazed audiences across the planet with their superhuman flexibility and fascinating forms that challenge the limits of the human body. Visit Arshtcenter.org

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Pilobolus

Stage Door: Highlighting the Arts

And Now, Dance it Off! The New World Symphony’s impressive Frank Gehry-designed center in Miami Beach will transform into a hip nightclub setting on Friday, Jan. 20, as theatrically enhanced classical music is mixed into an evening-long set of DJ-spun electronica. Artists include conductor Benjamin Shwartz, DJ/composer Mason Bates and designer Anne Patterson, along with musicians from the symphony. The magic happens at 9:30 p.m. sharp at the New World Center, 500 17th St. Tickets for this unique musical experience are $20 at NWS.edu.

Community Calendar Broward County

*Broward County Sheriff’s Office AnitBullying Initiative

On Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. come to the Coral Springs Center for the Performing Arts for this life changing Film. Bullied chronicles the powerful story of Jamie Nabozny, a student from Ashland, Wisconsin, who stood up to his anti-gay torments with a federal Lawsuit. Call Shelly Solomon Heller at 954-557-776

*A Survivor Support Group

A Survivor Support Group is being held on the first and third Wednesday of each month at the 211 Community Center, 250 NE 33rd Street, in Oakland Park.The Florida Initiative for Suicide Prevention (FISP) is sponsoring this free support group and is open to all family members and friends of those who have died by suicide. Call 954-384-0344 to register. The group meets from 7-8:30 p.m. Visit Fisponline.org.

Grief Support Group *Brigadoon

The Tony Award winning classic musical featuring Lerner & Lowe’s sweeping romantic score about a mysterious village that rises out of the mist every 100 years for one day. Exquisite costumes and scenery, great dance and memorable tunes such as “Almost Like Being in Love” and “The Heather on the Hill,” bring the Scottish Highlands to life. On Feb 3-5 come to the Crest Theatre at 8 p.m. for this tony award winning play. Visit Oldschool.org.

Miami-Dade County NE 2nd Avenue

From Jan. 19 to 21 at the Arsht Center of Miami! The emotional, often humorous one-man play depicts the lives of a Puerto Rican small time drug dealer, a deprived AfricanAmerican young lady, a Haitian jitney driver, a Cuban-Jewish grandfather, Rasta Man, African American adolescent trying to find his footing in life, a Cuban rafter and a gay man, who each take the audience on a journey through the streets of Miami. Visit ArshtCenter.org

An Evening in Vienna

On Jan. 21 come to the Arsht Center in Miami for MISO’s much anticipated Concert Series returns with a splendid selection of the lively and, at the same time, nostalgic music from the vast repertoire of the Johann Strauss family and its contemporaries. Be part of a tradition born in the Musikverein in Vienna, which has expanded throughout the world and available in Miami thanks to MISO. Visit ArshtCenter.org

Wally Cardona: Tool Is Loot

On Jan. 21 come to the Colony Theatre watch this play where each choreographer solicited weeklong encounters with nondance experts, treating their artistic positions to the constant reassessment, opinions and desires of an “outsider”, creating a new work with each expert. 8:30 p.m. Visit Tigertail.org

Florida Grand Opera Presents Rigoletto

Verdi’s Rigoletto, one of the world’s best loved operas will be at the Adrienne Arsth Center on Jan. 28 at 7 p.m.This is the story of a court jester who enables the Duke’s philandering and mocks the husbands and fathers of the victims. When he finds his own daughter to be the Duke’s newest victim, he tries to repay evil with evil, a plan that goes awry. Visit Arshtcenter.org

Grief Support Group led by Heartland Hospice meets every 3rd Tuesday at American Burial & Cremation Center @ Jennings Funeral Home 1801 E. Oakland Park Blvd. from 2-4 pm. Call 954-731-4321. If you need support in your time of loss they invite you to attend.

Eating Disorder Support group

An Eating Disorder Support group is starting Nov. 4. This group will meet Friday evenings from 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. At Sun Serve’s Wilton Manors location at 2123 Wilton Drive, second floor. This is a “drop-in” psycho-educational support group. No registration required, free- however donations are welcome. Call 954-764-5150 for more information

SunTrust Sunday Jazz Brunch

First Sunday of every month. An ideal way to relax and enjoy Fort Lauderdale’s scenic Riverwalk. Live , outdoor concert series bringing the area’s best local jazz artists. Listen to the soulful sounds on four different stages. Everyone is welcome to attend, including well-behaved, leashed pets. There is plenty of room to set up chairs, blankets and picnic baskets to experience the fabulous entertainment. Patrons can also stroll along the historic brick-lined walkway to enjoy live music while browsing items from local merchants and enjoying food from area restaurants.

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To Submit Listings Email: Brian at Calendar@sfgn.com Fax: 954-530-7943. Please include a brief description, address, phone number, date, time and cost. Florida Renaissance Festival

Journey back to the 16th century, Feb. 11 to March 11, as you step through castle gates and into the days of yore. Explore the artisans’ village and view live demonstrations of glassblowing, steel-fighting, archery, and more. Feast on hearty food fit for a king while enjoying live performances on stage and in the lanes, including our thrice-daily jousting events. Weekends only, plus President’s Day, 2/20 Visit Broward.org/ Parks/QuietW

SE Florida Chamber Expo

On Jan. 28-29 come to the War Memorial Auditorium and see what your local businesses have to showcase. Come and see your local community’s businesses products and services. Free Admission. From 10am-6pm. For more information please call Gino Alessio 561-245-8985.

Atlantis | Allure Caribbean Cruise

Gay cruise, largest cruise ship ever built: Allure of the Seas, week of entertainment, parties, dance events, Jan. 29 – Feb. 5. Nearly 5,500 international gay/lesbian guests to sail from Ft. Lauderdale to Labadee, Cozumel, Costa Maya, & back. Atlantisevents.com/Allure-2012-Caribbean-Cruise/11

Young Adult GLBT

A social group open to all LGBT people ages 18-35. This group meets Fridays at the Pride Center in Wilton Manors from 7:15-9 p.m. Meeting starts with a discussion on current events followed by introductions and then a group activity. Visit PrideCenterFlorida.org/contact-us

Boardwalk Friday Fest

Come out to Hollywood Beach Theatre East of A1A at Johnson St and the ocean. Admission: Free every Friday of every month. Live jazz, blues, pop and everything in between along Hollywood’s signature 2.5 mile Broadwalk. Charming oceanfront cafes and restaurants serve up delicious innovative cuisine while you enjoy the best array of live music and tropical ocean breezes. Visit Hollywoodfl.org or call 954-924-2980

Toastmasters

Most Toastmasters meetings are comprised of about 20 people who meet weekly for an hour or so. Participants practice and learn skills by filling a meeting role, ranging from giving a prepared speech or an impromptu one to serving as timer, evaluator or grammarian. Toastmasters meet at the GLCC/Pride Center Monday at 7:15 p.m. Call Ted Verdone at 954-599-7916 or email: Tedverdone@comc​ast.net

Safe “T”

Safe “T” is a new support group for gender variant adults 18 plus that meets Wednesday evenings from 6:30-8:00 p.m. at Sunserve’s Wilton Manors location at 2123 Wilton Drive, second floor. This is a “drop-in” psycho-educational support group. No registration required, free- however donations are welcome. Call 954-764-5150.

GreenMarket Pompano Beach

At the corner of Dixie Highway and Atlantic Boulevard 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. This outdoor street market provides the best and freshest fruits and vegetables, juices, baked goods, seafood, gourmet teas and coffees and other food items, as well as orchids, plants, and health-related products and services. GreenMarket Pompano Beach is held every Saturday through April 28. Also features art shows, antique automobile shows, and environmental exhibits. Visit GreenMarketPompano.com

Winter HEAT 2012

February 16-20, 2012 Host hotel: Bahia Mar Beach Resort & Yachting Center. Events at: George’s Alibi, Torpedo Bar, Green Room, Heat Waves, Voodoo, Living Room, Winter Waterland. See website for details.Visit Winterheatflorida.com

Alternative MC Tuesday night Eaten Meeting

Tue Nite Eatin Meeting will be held at The Alternative MC Clubhouse at 4322 NE 5th Ave in Oakland park. There will be fun, food, and fellowship. There will be hambergers, hotdogs, all the fixins, cold drinks, desserts, and snacks. The meeting will begin at 8pm and end around 9pm. For more information Visit Alternativemc.com/ events/florida-events

Gay Men’s HIV+ Long Time Survivors’ Group This is a support group that gives men who have been HIV+ for a long time (5 yrs +) the opportunity to give and receive support around topics of interest and issues for concern that are raised by the members. This group meets on 1st and 3rd Thursday at Sunserve 2312 Wilton Drive from 6:30 – 8 p.m. There is no cost, but donations are welcome.

Gay Male Empowerment Group

Topic discussions include issues and concerns about being a gay man in South Florida. Meets on Thursdays at the Pride Center from 7 - 8:30 p.m. Call 954-353-9155 or e-mail info@sunserve.org.

PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays)

Meets on the 2nd and 4th Tues. of the month at the Sunshine Cathedral at 1480 SW 9th Avenue to support the parents of LGBTQ youth in Broward. No charge. Visit Community.pflag.org/pflagfortlauderdale for more information.

SunServe Therapy Groups

Provided for the LGBT community at SunServe on a regular basis. Groups require an intake interview. Call the Intake Coordinator at 954-764-5150 to learn which therapy groups have openings. Visit SunServe.org

Fusion Wilton Manors - Connections

Gay men’s group discussion. Different subject every week. Dr. David Fawcett, a gay therapist, who has been in private practice in Fort Lauderdale for the last ten years, leads the event. No charge with no commitment to attend every week. Starts at 7 p.m. Call Fusion Monday-Friday at 954-630-1655.

Women4Women Personal Growth Support Group

This is a safe and loving place to explore all the concerns and topics raised by group members. This open drop-in meeting is held Wednesdays at 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the New Sun Serve Building at 2312 Wilton Drive in Wilton Manors. Call 954-764-5150

Man2Man Discussion Group

Man-2-Man talk is an informal discussion group of gay men, with all age ranges and backgrounds welcomed. Bldg A, Room 206. Visit Glccsf.org/calendar/

Palm Beach County *Opening Party - 2nd Annual St. Augustine Film Festival

Following About Fifty film , join us as Gypsy Cab caters a fun, low key party at the beautiful Markland House a 2 minute walk from Flagler College Auditorium. Great food! Live music by Katherine Archer. Wine & Champagne by Barefoot. On Jan 19, at 845-1030 come out for good food and drinks at this Opening Party. Email info@fliff.com or call 904-826-8522

Eli Young Band

On Jan 25 7:30pm at South Florida Fairgrounds Expo Center come see the Eli Young Band. Fusing a young man’s take on heartland rock with the tougher side of Texas country music and the cocky enthusiasm of alt-country firebrands, the Eli Young Band have become a potent draw in the Southwest on the strength of local airplay and extensive touring.

*Eve Menes

The exhibition continues through Feb. 8. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10:30 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday By Appointment Only, Sunday Closed. Eve Menes was born in Antwerp, Belgium, and at an early age, after the outbreak of World War II, moved with her family to Brazil and later to the United States. Visit Griffingallery.net or email Griffingallery18@yahoo.com

Beach Bon Fire

The city of Lake Worth invites everyone to come out and enjoy the beach bon-fires with a different dress up theme each night. Bonfire Dates: January 13th (New Year) & 27th (Favorite Movie), February 10th (Pirate) & 24th ( 70’s Night ). Visit Lakeworth.org

Seniors vs. Crime

Seniors vs. Crime is a free service that provides help to seniors who have been victimized by businesses or service providers and need assistance. This event will take place at Mae Volen Senior Center at 1515 W. Palmetto Park Road. By appointment only so call 561-736-3820 or 561-395-8920.

2012 MDA Muscle Walk presented by Moore Ellrich & Neal PA Come walk with us Sunday, January 22, 2012 to support the Muscular Dystrophy Association. So whether you’ve walked before or you’re walking in the MDA Muscle Walk for the first time, we need you because you are the heart (and sole!) of this great event. All participants will receive entrance into Palm Beach Zoo for the day immediately following the walk. Visit Walk.mda.org

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21st Annual Susan G. Komen South Florida Race for the Cure

Registration is now open for the 2012 Susan G. Komen South Florida Race for the Cure. Bring all your friends and family on Saturday, January 28, 2012. If you’ve got a passion for making a difference in our community, then take action today and register or make a donation. For more information visit Komensouthflorida.org

Yoga On The Waterfront

Lake Pavilion at 101 S. Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, FL / Yoga On The Waterfront in downtown West Palm Beach on Wednesday Evenings at 5:45 PM. Residents $40 per 8 week session, Non-Residents $50 per 8 week session, Drop-ins $10 per class. To register, please call 561-804-4902.

MS Walk - The Palm Beaches

Sign up for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society 2012 MS Walk on Sunday Feb 26 at 7am. Help raise awareness and funds for research, programs, services and advocacy. MS Walk is the rallying point of the MS movement; a community of friends, family and co-workers coming together with a shared commitment and determination to create a world free of MS. Visit Walkfls.nationalmssociety.org

YOGA Among the Orchids

It’s time for Yoga Among the Orchids at the American Orchid Society, 16700 AOS Lane, Delray Beach. Relax and replenish the flower inside with an hour of breathing exercises, toning, and yoga poses under a canopy of lush orchids. Classes are Wed. at 9 a.m. Cost is $20 and RSVP is suggested. Call 561404-2011. Visit OrchidWeb.org

Jazz on the Palm

Jazz on the Palm - Downtown West Palm Beach Waterfront - Gather with friends and family to enjoy the diverse vibrant sounds of jazz under the stars every 3rd Friday of month at the new Downtown West Palm Beach waterfront concert series. Free and open to the public. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs. From 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Visit Wpbgo.com/2010/06/jazz-on-the-palm

Sunday on the Waterfront

Sunday on the Waterfront is a free concert series, which takes place the third Sunday of most months in the beautiful downtown West Palm Beach Waterfront area. Bring blankets, chairs, and coolers or purchase treats at the concert. Free parking in all city lots and at city meters. 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. May through October. Visit OnTheWaterFront.com

BrothasSpeak

This group is a black gay men’s discussion group that is held at the Compass in West Palm Beach. Every Wednesday from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. this group will be directed toward issues for and about black men. Visit Compassglcc.com

Paths

Paths is a social/discussion group held at Compass in Lake Worth. This men’s group takes place every Monday from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Paths men’s group will be discussing relationships, coming –out, safer sex issues and more. Visit Compassglcc.com

Yoga

Yoga with Deborah will change your life. Bring a mat and get ready to stretch the stress away every Tuesday at The GLCC in Palm Beach from 6 to 7 p.m. This yoga experience will uplift and transform your life. $6 Entry Fee. You must bring your own mat. Visit Compassglcc.com

Living Buddhism

On the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. Compass in Lake Worth will be holding a discussion group for overcoming obstacles and obtaining happiness. This group is great for getting internal enlightenment. Release your inner stress, and become free. Visit Compassglcc.com

Good Orderly AA

These meetings take place at Compass, and geared toward recovering alcoholics. Every Tues. and Thurs. at 7 p.m. and on Sat. at 6 p.m. These meetings will help recovering alcoholics cope with the stress of everyday life without the use of alcohol.

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Miami

Business Builders Luncheon MDGLCC presents its monthly networking program held Jan 26 and on the last Thursday of each month. At City Hall The Restaurant. Registration is at 11:30 am with luncheon/ networking from noon to 1:00 pm. Call 305-6734440 or email mdglcc@ bellsouth.net.

US Sailing’s 2011 Rolex Miami OCR

This event will take place Jan 22-28 and isbeing held at the US Sailing Center in Miami a mainstay on the winter circuit for sailors who are campaigning for the next Olympic and Paralympic Games. The event is part of the ISAF Sailing World Cup, a world-class annual series for Olympic sailing. Visit Rmocr.ussailing.org

Wine travels at Bourbon Steak

Skip the average cocktail happy hour for Bourbon Steak’s new wine tasting. Sommelier Matthew Turner chooses wines from the restaurant’s extensive menu of over 750 selections and provides interactive demonstrations to help you discover new favorites. Wine tasting costs $20 and includes butter truffle popcorn. Key West Food Guests can also enjoy a tour of the kitchen’s wood-burning grills. Event happens every Tuesday through Friday from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Call 786-279-6600

Art Deco Weekend

January 13 -15, Miami Design Preservation League celebrates 35 years of Art Deco Weekend. There will be live music, an antique furniture expo, classic car show, parade, fashion show, guided walking tours, street entertainment, and more. Come celebrate the South Beach of today, a rich landscape of style, culture, and creativity. Visit Mdpl.org

Homestead Championship Rodeo

This exciting event will take place Jan 27-29 at the Doc Demily Rodeo Arena in Miami. This seven-event rodeo includes bull riding, saddle-bronco riding, bareback-bronco riding, calf roping, team roping, steer wrestling, and women’s barrel racing. The fun also includes cowboy poetry performances, a parade, live music and dancing. Visit Homesteadrodeo.com

Winter Party

From Febuary 29 to March 5 come to party at the Winter Party. Which has grown into one of South Florida’s premier events. The Beach Party is set to be held on Sunday March 4th and attracts over 6,000 people to dance on the sands on Miami Beach every year. For more information, go to Winterparty.com

Lambda Dade Clubhouse

A meeting place for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender communities and friends in recovery. Hosts Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Al-Anon, Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA), Debtors Anonymous (DA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), and Sex & Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA), meetings. (305) 573-9608. 212 NE 24th Street. Miami. Visit Lambdadadeclubhouse.org

Aqua Ally Awards

On Friday, Feb.10 from 6-9 p.m. The Aqua Foundation for Women will be celebrating those who stand with us in the fight for equality. Come out to the beautiful Bacardi building at 2701 Le Juene Rd. Floor 15 in Coral Gables. Visit Aquafoundation.org

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To Submit Listings Email: Brian at Calendar@sfgn.com Fax: 954-530-7943. Please include a brief description, address, phone number, date, time and cost.

Aqua Foundation’s Second Annual Family BBQ

The Aqua Foundation for Women will be having their second annual family BBQ on Feb. 26 from 12-4 p.m. This event is the perfect opportunity for LBT families to connect with one another in a fun, social place. The beach and playground will be available for your use, there will be delicious food on the grill, and there will be fun activities for all ages. Visit Aquafoundation.org

4th Annual LGBT Explore/EXPO — Design District

MDGLCC in partnership with the GMCVB and with the participation of the GLBT Travel Expo presents its 4th Annual LGBT Explore / EXPO at the Moore Building in the Design District (191 NE 40th Street, Miami, FL 33137) on Sunday, February 12th, 2012 from noon - 5 pm. More than 100 vendors, suppliers, companies, and organizations showcasing their products and services catered to the LGBT community. Visit Gogaymiami.com

Key West

Food And Wine Festival

The third annual Key West Food & Wine Festival will be January 26-29. Events range from extravagant walk-around tastings during our famous sunset, to educational wine and food seminars led by our local talent, to local funky events you would only expect to experience in Key West. Thursday, Jan. 26 through Sunday, Jan. 29. Visit Keywestfoodandwinefestival.com

Key West Pride

On June 6-10 2012 Come show your pride in our tropical paradise, and you’ll find yourself in the midst of a celebration unlike any other. From the opening party to the closing parade, you’ll discover quickly that the best place to show your pride is on an island whose official motto is “One Human Family.” The welcoming island invites you to join us at Key West Pride! Visit Gaykeywestfl.com

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To Submit Listings Email: Brian at Calendar@sfgn.com Fax: 954-530-7943. Please include a brief description, address, phone number, date, time and cost.

nightlife Broward 321-Slammer

Corner Pub Bar

1915 North Andrews Ave, Wilton Manors, FL 33311, (954) 564-7335. Redefining What a Bar Should Be. Thursday’s Margarita. Madness $4, Monday’s Underwear Night. 2 for 1 until 9:30 p.m.

Cubby Hole

Bathhouse. 321 W Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 33311. Slammer sex club the best place to cruise for the hottest gay men. Thursday’s is leather night, fri-sat night live dj’s. Monday & tuesday -- $9 entry fee

823 North Federal Highway ,Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304, (954) 728-9001. The Cubby Hole is one of Fort Lauderdale’s Most Unique and Popular Neighborhood Bar for Men. Underwear Wednesday’s. Boxers n’ Briefs get 2 for 1 on Drinks 9 p.m. till Close

Atomic Boom

The Depot Cabana Bar and Grill

2232 Wilton Drive ,Wilton Manors, FL 33305, (954) 630-3556 Best Sound & Light Show in Broward County. Mondays Porn Bingo with Desiree Dubois. $3 Margaritas, $1 Draft

Bill’s Filling Station

2209 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors, FL 33305, (954) 5675978. Large Bar/ Nightclub, Amazing. Drink Specials in Wilton Manors. Wednesday’s After 9pm $10 Miller Lite Beer Bust

Boardwalk

1721 North Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311. (954) 463-6969. A Cute Little Hangout in Fort Lauderdale Pool-Room/Game Room on One Side and a Bar-Strip Club on the other. Mondays $3 Well & Dom, after 9pm $3 U-Call-It Shots

The Club Fort Lauderdale

2935 N Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304, (954) 5377076. Voted the “Friendliest” Gay Bar in Fort Lauderdale. Monday’s $1.99 Drinks and $.50 Wings Open to Close

Mona’s

502 East Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304, (954) 525-6662. The eclectic décor and a friendly staff makes. Mona’s a great place to have fun in Fort Lauderdale. Thursday’s College Boy’s Night 8pm Enjoy College Boy’s Choice 2 for 1

Monkey Business

2740 North Andrews Ave, Wilton Manors, FL 33311, (954) 514-7819. The Monkey Business Bar is a Small Outdoor Bar Among The Shops Just off Marina Blvd. No Frills But Comfortable and a Great Place to Stop and Meet Good People. Happy Hour 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.

2266 Wilton Drive ,Wilton Manors, FL 33305 ,(954) 5652526. Fort Lauderdale’s Best & Longest Happy Hour. Wednesdays $2 Domestics & $1 Schnapps after 9 p.m. Wednesdays

Johnny’s

New Moon

Georgie’s Alibi

1116 West Broward Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312, (954) 5225931. Monday Dragon with TP Lords, Daisy D. and DJ Rob Sky Some of the hottest Guys around with great happy hour drink specials. Bring all your friends to this sexy Bar.

The Manor

2345 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors, FL 33305 (954) 626 0082 - Come Dine, Dance, Drink, Mingle and of course Relax. 2-4-1 Happy Hour Tues-Friday 3-9pm. Indoor/Outdoor Dining. Dance the night away Thursday - Sunday. Live Music Weds, Fri, Sat, Sun - Visit themanorcomplex.com FOR MORE DETAILS.

Clubhouse II

Matty’s on the Drive

2426 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors, FL 33305 (954) 564-1799. Matty’s is one of the few bars in Wilton Manors that’s just that –a bar. Wild Wednesday’s $.75 Drinks, 13 Drinks for less than $10. 5 p.m.

1132 North Dixie Highway, Lake Worth FL $3 Drinks No Cover open till 5AM New location Better than Ever.

The Mad Hatter

1532 North Dixie Hwy ,Lake Worth, FL 33460. (561) 547-8860. Cheap drinks, friendly bartenders, and free pool SundayThursday. Stop by and relax at this no-attitude haunt.

Tag Bar

25 Northeast 2nd Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 954-801-3247. Delray Beach’s only Gay Bar. Mon - Sun: 4 p.m. - 2 a.m. Awesome Drink Specials

Miami

Club Space

34 NE 11th St ,Miami ,Florida, 33132,(305)350-1956 Space Miami Voted Best U.S Club IDMA 2011. The go-to venue for any nightlife enthusiast in the nation,The club is proudly marching on into its second decade of operation.

2440 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors, FL 33305, (954) 563-7660 Your neighborhood lesbian bar in the heart of Fort Lauderdale and just minutes from Ft. Lauderdale Beach. Wednesday All the fun, half the price 2-4-1 All Day, All Night

Club Sugar

PJ’s Corner Pocket

924 North Flagler Drive, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304, (954) 533-0257. One of The Most Diverse Bars in Fort Lauderdale. $2 Drinks Every Wednesday, Spades Every Thursday

Ramrod

1508 NE 4th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304, (954) 763-8219 South Florida’s Leading Levi, Leather and Uniform Bar/Club. Every night is Bear Night. Bear Happy. Hour Every Thursday. Caged Hunks Sat Night

Rosie’s Bar and Grill

2449 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors, FL 33305, (954) 567-1320 Wilton Manor’s Best Burger in Town. Try the Fat Elvis. Happy Hour 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Scandals Country Western Bar

Oakland Park, FL 3334, (954) 567-2432. Scandals Gay and Lesbian Country Western. Dance Bar in Wilton Manors. Tuesdays Pool League, and Free Dance Lessons

Sidelines Sports Bar

2031 Wilton Drive, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305, (954) 563-8001 Sidelines Sports Bar and Billiards is a unique, friendly, And accepting place to relax with a cold beer, great drinks and Martinis. Happy Hour M-F 4pm to 2am

Smarty Pants

3038 North Federal Hwy, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306, (954) 561-1724. Great Local Hangout in Fort Lauderdale with Great Drink Specials. Saturday’s Free Breakfast to Order – 8 a.m.

The Stable

205 East Oakland Park Blvd., Oakland Park, FL 33334, (954) 565-4506 A neighborhood bar with a different theme every night, from drag shows and bingos, to bears and underwears.

Torpedo

2829 W. Broward Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312, (954) 587-2500. Your Dance Destination Till Dawn. Open Late for You To Devour The Night. Open 7 nights a week till 4 a.m.

Palm Beach

2301 SW 32nd Ave, Miami, Florida, 33145,(305)443-7657. All the Sweetness you’ll need in one Club. Every Thursday Drag Wars with TP Lords. $5 House Drinks & $4 Domestic Beers all night

Discotekka

950 NE 2nd Ave, Downtown Miami, Florida 33132,(305)3509084 One of the Best Night Clubs In Miami. Every Saturday The Hottest DJ’s from the Top Performers. Drink Special Every Saturday

Johnny’s

Miami 62 NE 14 Street Downtown Miami Florida (305)640-8749 No Cover 7 nights a week. The hottest men in the universe strip shows nightly from 6 p.m. Sexy from Wall to Wall. Saturday SEPT 3 in Miami FIRE & ICE at the SPOT…The Hottest POP, Hip Hop and Latin alongside the COLDEST Electro and House Beats. all on Miami’s Best Sound System.

Score

727 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, Florida, 33139,(305)561-5521. Score is located in the heart of South Beach, In the thriving and infamous promenade, Lincoln Road. Bigger Saturday’s Sexy Male Dolls

Swinging Richards

17450 Biscayne Blvd, N Maimi Beach, Fl 33160 954-357-2532 Tuesdays-Saturdays from 6pm til 6am come and enjoy Fully nude guys dancing to the best music in South Floirda.

Twist

1057 Washington Ave, Miami Beach , Florida , 33139, (305)538-9478 Never a Cover…Always a Groove. Resident star DJ Mika spins tribal. Every Saturday TWIST is full of the hottest men in Miami. Muscle boy dancers taking it off in the Bungalow Bar.

Key West

801 Bourbon Bar

801 Duval St. , Key West, Florida,(305)294-4737 Cabaret shows upstairs with nightly performances by famed performers Sushi, Kylie, RV Beaumont, Margo, and others. Happy Hour specials daily from 11a.m. – 8 p.m.

Club Aqua

The Cottage

522 Lucerne Ave, Lake Worth, Fl, 33414. (561) 586-0080 Great Service, Great Food, Full Stocked Bar, Great Professional Tea-Dance every Sunday

711 Duval St.,Key West, Florida,(305)294-0555 Monday’s Dueling Bartenders. Your Bartender’s sing, shake, and stir their way through happy hour 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Fort Dix

Kwest

6205 Georgia Ave, West Palm Beach, Florida 33405 Directions, (561)533-5355. Mostly local crowd looking to mingle and relax. Place rocks with a Fabulous DJ on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sunday T-Dance.

H.G. Rooster

823 BELVEDERE ROAD, WEST PALM BEACH FLORIDA 33405, (561)-832-9119. H.G. Roosters is West Palms oldest gay club. Sunday’s Complimentary BBQ 5pm, Hot Male Dancers 6 p.m., Karaoke 11 p.m.

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*The Lounge

Naked Grape Wine Bar

2039 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors, FL 33305, (954) 563-5631 A Casual, Hip, Fun Experience and if You Have a Taste for Deliciously Unique Wines, You Need to Make This Your Next Stop! Happy Hour All Night on Thursday

Bathhouse. 110 Northwest 5th Avenue,Fort Lauderdale, FL ,(954) 525-3344 Good. Clean. Fun. 1/2 price rooms... Tuesday Nights and 1/2 price Lockers. Thursdays Nights. Always busy. Bathhouse. 2650 E. Oakland Park Blvd , Fort Lauderdale, Florida (954) 566-6750. A Private Club for Bi/Gay men. Bear and Cub Thursday $4 Off For Bear & Cub. Tuesday Leather Night - $4. off wear any type of leather.

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705 Duval St. , Key West, Florida,(305)292-8500 Key West All-Male Strip Club. Daily Happy Hour from 3-8 p.m., And a piano sing-a-long every Wednesday night.

Pearl’s Patio Bar

525 United Street, Key West, FL(305)293-9805 ext. 156 Pearl’s Patio is a great place to enjoy a drink and relax. Happy Hour – every weekday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday’s are Extended Happy Hour 5pm-9pm

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To Submit Listings Email: Brian at Calendar@sfgn.com Fax: 954-530-7943. Please include a brief description, address, phone number, date, time and cost.

AFTER DARK

By Brian Swinford Wednesday Jan 18 he Mad Hatter Lounge is located in the Northeast section of beautiful Lake Worth. This bar is one of the few around that will still allow you to smoke cigarettes. With a full liquor bar, 5 flat screens and a cozy outside patio it will have you relaxed after a hard day of work. Wednesday’s at The mad Hatter is beer bust night $11 all you can drink from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.Visit MadHatterLounge.com

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Thursday Jan 19 loud 9 is a hot lesbian bar located off of Sterling Rd. This bar is run by women for women and features a lounge with two pool tables, dartboards, and beer-pong tables, and a dance floor with a pole and a friendly staff. Happy Hour is from noon till 8 p.m.

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Friday Jan 20 ubble Gum Fridays: Introducing & Celebrating the Birthday of TP Lords DJ JPS in the Main Room DJ Daisy D in the Hip Hop Lounge Performance by Estephania St Lords Vip. Hostess Alandra Matthews $3 Drinks 10 p.m. to midnight $100 Eristoff Vodka VIP Bottle Service All Night. So many things to do at The Manor…what will you be doing? Visit TheManorComplex.com

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Saturday Jan 21 f you like your boys dark, strong, and sexy come to Club Boi every Saturday night. This amazing nightclub has two incredible dance floors to get your grind

Sunday Jan 22 atty’s on the Drive is the place to be on Sundays to relieve those terrible hangovers. $3 Mimosa’s, Bloody Mary’s and Screwdrivers all day. After you get that pesky hangover to go away don’t stop there, you might as well have $8 ALL U Can Drink Draft Beer Bust from 6 p.m. to close. Matty’s on the Drive is located on Wilton Dr. by Studio 13 tattoo shop. Have a drink then go get a tattoo.Visit MattysOnTheDrive.com

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Monday Jan 23 o it’s Monday and you’re thinking to yourself where can I see the hottest young boys around? Well that’s Johnny’s Fort Lauderdale. With super-hot studs and great drink prices this will be your mundane Monday hangout spot. Don’t forget to tip really good so you can get the extra fresh treatment.Visit JohnnysBarFL.com

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Tuesday Jan 24 hannon & Anthony’s Corner Pup is redefining what a bar should be. Tuesdays at the Corner Pup get “in the biz” with happy hour prices all night long. For the airline industry enjoy $2 beer & $2 well drinks. Must have your airline work ID. Oh by the way there’s free pool all night long. What else could a man ask for? Visit CornerPubBar.com

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Film

GLOW Film Series Premieres in Fort Lauderdale New film series kicks off with Taking a Chance on God

By Andrea Dulanto

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he Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (MGLFF) premiered GLOW, a monthly LGBT film series sponsored by HBO Latin America at Miami Beach Cinematheque last September. Now the series comes to Fort Lauderdale as well. “[We thought] it was important for the film festival to stay active throughout the year,” said Franc Castro, Executive Director of MGLFF. Mr. Castro also directs the Fort Lauderdale Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (FLGLFF), so it seemed like a natural progression to start a GLOW series in Fort Lauderdale. The 954 GLOW series kicks off at the Gateway Theatre on Wednesday, Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. with Taking a Chance on God, a documentary about the life of 86-year-old ordained priest, author, psychotherapist and LGBT rights activist John McNeill. The film’s website (Takingachanceongod. com) offers a summary of McNeill’s work. As a Jesuit priest, he published The Church and the Homosexual in 1976, and developed the treatise that there is no denouncement of homosexuality in the Bible. The Vatican ordered his silence; however, he continued to speak on gay rights issues, particularly as an AIDS activist. Sadly, he was expelled from his order in 1987.Yet his ongoing work provides the LGBT community with a path towards spirituality that accepts all sexual orientations.

Now a resident of South Florida, McNeill will attend the screening for a Q&A session along with Director Brendan Fay (Saint of 9/11, Remembering Robert) and Producer Ilene Cutler. The 954 GLOW series will present diverse films over the upcoming months. Next up: a spring break comedy, Another Gay Sequel (2008), on Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 6:30 p.m. Other dates include March 7, April 4, May 16 and June 13 with films to be announced at flglff.com.

954 GLOW at Gateway Theatre 1820 East Sunrise Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, FL Taking a Chance on God Wednesday, January 18, 7 p.m. Cocktail Reception 8:30 p.m. at East End Brasserie Another Gay Sequel Wednesday, February 8, 6:30 p.m. Members- Advance: $6.25; Member- Day of: $11.25 Guests- Advance: $11.25; Guests- Day of: $16.25 $2.00 per order fee is assessed to each transaction. To save money, purchase tickets as a group. For 954 GLOW film schedules and tickets, visit Flglff.com Visit TheGatewayTheatre.com for more information.

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WALK-INS EMERGENCIES

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POSTCARDS FROM KEY WEST

Key West presents Outrageous Gay Events All Year Long From Key West Business Guild

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he Key West Business Guild, one of the nation’s oldest Gay and Lesbian Chambers of Commerce, is gearing up for another year of blockbuster activities for the LGBTA visitor in 2012. March and April kick-off Gay Spring Break, an invitation to the collegiate LGBTA traveler to experience Gay Key West by offering of Gay Spring Break that features hotels, restaurants, bars, water excursions and more. About.com calls Gay Spring Break a “best bet” as a classic gay re-

sort destination.

June features Key West Pride, June 6 to 10th, a celebration of the LGBT community and the wonderful island that led the way to gay acceptance many years ago. “You’ve had Pride at home, now experience it in

Key West,” encourages the Guild which is planning a five-day schedule of water and land activities that includes Mr, Ms, and Miss Pride Pageants, a street fair, and a colorful community-wide parade up Duval Street. Pride in Key West, is quickly gaining a national reputation which is fitting for the first travel destination in the United States to advertise itself as “gay friendly.” During the heat of summer, the Guild presents Tropical Heat, the island’s hottest event for men, August 16-19th. This adult themed four-night weekend brings men together from around the county and the world to celebrate the gay lifestyle and on this beautiful tropical island that exudes tropical heat. Clothing optional pool parties, comedy, and water excursions makes being hot very cool! Tropical Heat was named one of the Top 5 end-of-summer gay

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events by GayTraveler.com. In September the Key West Business Guild hosts Womenfest, the southernmost party for lesbians and their friends, September 4-9. This popular event brings thousands of women together in a weeklong schedule of activities which includes water excursions, golfing, clothing-optional pool parties, late night dancing, and great standup comedians. Women from all over the world attend this popular event that was recently awarded South Florida’s Golden Kitty Best of 2011 award. Late October brings Key West’s renowned Fantasy Fest Celebration and its premier gay event, the Key West Business Guild’s famed Headdress Ball, celebrating 30th years on October 23. This “over the top” competition features the best of Gay Key West’s talented performers from local

theatres, dance troupes, and drag houses who keep the sell-out crowd entertained while judges adjudicate outrageous headdresses and award grand prize monies. Every Saturday, visitors and locals can enjoy the Gay Key West Trolley Tour which includes a spirited and entertaining tour of the island along with a special emphasis on Key West’s unique LGBT history and culture. For up to date information on these events and more, visit the Key West Business Guild’s website at www.gaykeywestfl.com or drop by the Gay Key West Visitor Center at 513 Truman Avenue in Key West. Further information is also available by calling 800-535-7797 or info@gaykeywestfl.com.

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The

Fitness Guy By Peter Jackson, CPT

TRY THIS EXERCISE: Static Curl James Gulluscio demonstrates the Static Curl.

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Avoid These Foods to Lose Weight

Q: I’m trying to eat only healthy foods, so I’ve cut out pizza and most fast foods. What else should I avoid? What should I be eating to build muscle? A: That’s a great start.You also want to stay away from fried foods, white flour products, sugar, anything made with high fructose corn syrup (including many soft drinks), regular pasta, white rice, alcohol, pastries, cakes and other storebought baked goods and, not least of all, processed foods. Switch to whole wheat pasta and bread and increase your consumption of fresh vegetables – including asparagus, broccoli, spinach, orange, red and green bell peppers and zucchini, to name a few. Eat more fruit such as bananas, blueberries, strawberries, apples and oranges. Build your main meals around lean, protein-rich meats especially chicken and turkey, and fish especially tuna and salmon. Don’t forget eggs, oatmeal, low-fat dairy and nuts. Skipping meals and starving yourself isn’t the solution. Making a lifestyle change by exercising (cardio and strength training) and eating healthier foods will deliver life-long results. Here’s a sample one-day muscle-building meal plan created by Douglas Kalman, RD of the American College of Sports Medicine. It has 3,271 calories comprising 44% carbs, 24% protein; and 33% fat. BREAKFAST: Omelet made with 1 whole egg and 3 egg whites, ½ cup diced mushrooms and peppers and 1 oz. reduced-fat cheese; 2 slices whole grain toast; 6 oz orange juice; water. MID-MORNING SNACK: 1 cup reduced-fat yogurt. LUNCH: Grilled skinless chicken breast; ½ cup brown rice; 1 cup steamed mixed Italian-blend vegetables; small side salad with 1 tbsp. olive oil-and-vinegar salad dressing; water. DINNER: 8 oz. grilled sirloin steak; 1 baked sweet potato; a cup steamed mixed vegetables such as broccoli and cauliflower; small mixed-green salad with 1 tbsp. olive oil-andvinegar salad dressing; water. NIGHTTIME SNACK: 1 apple; 1 tbsp. natural peanut butter. Q: I find I eat well during the day but in the evenings, after dinner, I can’t stop snacking. Can you suggest some healthy snacks? A: The secret lies in planning for your snacks and keeping a store of healthy foods on hand. One of my favorite snacks is sugar-free gelatin with fruit such as sliced bananas, strawberries or blueberries added before the gelatin is refrigerated. Protein is the most filling of all macronutrients, so

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nutritionists often recommend combining a carbohydrate with protein or dairy to stabilize blood sugar and stave off hunger. For example, you might combine an apple with 1 tbsp. peanut butter or a cup of 1% milk; or eat a fresh pear with a stick of low-fat cream cheese. Snacks under 250 calories include 25-30 grapes, 1 snack size box of raisins with a handful of almonds, 1 medium banana with a tbsp. of peanut butter, 2 cups of sliced strawberries with a handful of almonds, 1.5 oz. beef jerky, or sliced vegetables with 3-4 tablespoons of hummus.

Tip of the Week Eat Your Almonds Add a handful of sliced almonds to your oatmeal, bran cereal, salads or steamed vegetables. Almonds are rich in minerals such as zinc, magnesium and phosphorus and are one of the best sources of alphatocopherol vitamin E. This is important for fitness buffs because vitamin E is a potent cancer-fighting antioxidant that prevents free radical damage after heavy workouts, helping your muscles to recover faster. Almonds contain unsaturated fat, the “good” fat, and there is no cholesterol. One or two handfuls a day are recommended.

Peter Jackson is a certified personal trainer and the owner of Push Fitness, a private, full-service personal training gym in Oakland Park which offers a variety of fitness programs for individuals, couples and small groups. Peter welcomes your questions: e-mail peter@PushFitnessFTL. com or visit him online at www.PushFitnessFTL.com or www. PozFitness.com. ­

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