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The annual Orlando Fringe Festival returns this month with plenty of offerings for the LGBT theater crowd. Regulars return with their sequels and fresh takes and we help sort through the piles of incredible offerings.

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(L-R) Models Justin, Lady La La and Andrew display some of the summer swimwear fashions of Urban Body while enjoying the views at St. Pete Beach’s Postcard Inn. Photo by Nick Cardello

Mr. Sisters and founding partner Brian Humphries part ways, but details as to why are still sketchy; The VA opens its doors—and arms—to LGBT vets; more.

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Residents in Lakeland gear up for the first ever Polk Pride this June; The St. Pete Men’s Chorus reforms and hopes to be concert-ready by the

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holidays; more. 21 / ORLANDO MARKETPLACE

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The Orlando Fringe Festival is 10 days of hilarity and a large portion of

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this year’s offerings are once again LGBT-centric. We break down some of the best shows for LGBT audiences and get a sneak peak at what

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to expect. Stevie Nicks talks to us about her new album, why it took her a decade to bring us new music and why she loves those Stevie Nicks

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impersonators so much. And the Polk Museum of Art offers a close up look at the works of famed lesbian photographer Annie Liebovitz with

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47 | Swimwear+Beaches The summer months are finally here and LGBTs are already flooding the beaches. But do you know what styles are in and which are out? We

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asked a few local models to showcase the latest styles in swimwear from Urban Body in Tampa while enjoying a fun day at the Postcard Inn on St.

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Pete Beach. Urban Body owner Scott Moore tells us what to expect in swimwear fashions and accessories and we also share details on some of the Sunshine State’s most LGBT-friendly beaches.

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further and claim that Caucasian judges should not be on the bench when a white e’re making them nervous. I know that because the headlines are supremacist is on trial for harassing—or killing—an African-American person. getting stranger and more off-the-wall by the day. Each day I read the It makes no sense. mainstream press or watch television news broadcasts I see a sure sign Another sign of panic on the Right came out of Houston this month. we’re winning the battle—and I don’t think I’m being overly optimistic. The FOX network has always fascinated me. Its regular broadcast channel, Let me explain. home of The Simpsons, Family Guy and a long list of reality shows, is always Back in 2010—wow, it feels weird to say that—I, like most of our readers, cutting edge and on the progressive side of society. But the organization preaches felt hope diminish when an ultra-conservative Florida Legislature took over in against equality on its cable news channel. Tallahassee. There was also a feeling of dejection when the same happened in So we shouldn’t have been surprised when the FOX affiliate in Houston ran a the House of Representatives in Washington, D.C. Many of those fears came true “special” on whether television was becoming too gay. I doubt it was an accident and the conservatism in power now is unlike anything we’ve seen or nearly three since it ran right after the recent “Born This Way” episode of Glee. decades. The short version of the feature went something like this: A reporter asked But through that conservatism comes proof that we’re making progress members of right-wing groups if promoting acceptance because those talking heads who oppose us are having of LGBT youth on shows like Glee was harmful. Their difficulty hiding their panic. And that gives me hope. response was that it was and that promoting a positive Watermark, like most news operations, has covered look at homosexuality was like peddling drugs to a drug Steve Blanchard the ongoing drama surrounding California’s Proposition Panic is typically a addict. 8 battle since voters approved the ban on same-sex EDITOR sign that someone SteveB@WatermarkOnline.com marriage there in 2008. Our online editor, Jamie How stupid. My argument is that shows like 700 Club promotes Hyman, is constantly updating our page with new finally realizes they’re religion, which is responsible for almost every war in information pouring out of the courtroom. One day it losing the war. the history of our planet. can look like a victory for our side—the next it swings Both the issues surrounding Judge Walker and the other way. Houston’s fear of Glee are frustrating, but I rather look But now, with so many legal experts backing Judge at them as signs of progress. Panic is typically a sign that someone finally realizes Vaughn Walker’s ruling that Prop 8 is unconstitutional and California politicians refusing to support the constitutional amendment, Prop 8 backers have resorted to they’re losing the war. — deep desperation. Walker, who retired earlier this year, told the press he is gay. What would This year I was asked by the Pride & Passion organizers to join their host normally make few waves awoke the conservative folks, who immediately committee. I accepted and I am excited about the upcoming official launch of voiced their opinions, claiming Walker should have recused himself from the Pride season on May 21 at the Tampa Museum of Art. The annual celebration not Prop 8 trail because of his “bias.” only honors the LGBT community and serves as the official launch of St. Pete Wait a minute. Pride, it also promotes and supports the museum’s programs and exhibitions. If he were straight, couldn’t we have made the same argument? In fact, if Each year, Pride & Passion brings out more people and becomes more their crazy notion that his sexuality makes him ineligible to rule on Prop 8, celebratory—and I expect the 2011 event to be no different. I’d like to invite all of can’t we claim that straight lawmakers in Washington who battle to keep the our readers to attend the amazing evening at the downtown Tampa landmark on Defense of Marriage Act are genetically biased as well? We could go one step on Saturday, May 21, at 8 p.m. Tickets are available at TampaMuseum.org. | l |

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More than 5.3 million KALETRA prescriptions have been filled in the US* If you have HIV, ask your doctor if KALETRA could be right for you • KALETRA may help lower viral load and raise T-cell (CD4) count – Some patients may develop signs and symptoms of serious infections they already have after starting anti-HIV medicines • KALETRA is used with other anti-HIV-1 medicines to increase the chance of treatment response in people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection

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KALETRA Use and Important Safety Information1 Use KALETRA (lopinavir/ritonavir) is a prescription anti-HIV-1 medicine called a protease inhibitor that contains lopinavir and ritonavir. KALETRA is used with other antiHIV-1 medicines to increase the chance of treatment response in people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection. It is not known if KALETRA is safe and effective in children under 14 days old. ®

KALETRA should not be taken once daily if you take carbamazepine (Tegretol® and Epitol®), phenobarbital (Luminal®), or phenytoin (Dilantin®).

There is an increased risk of certain problems when you take medicines used for the treatment of erectile problems such as sildenafil (Viagra®), tadalafil (Cialis®), or vardenafil (Levitra®) with KALETRA, because the interaction with these medicines may result in an increase KALETRA does not cure HIV-1 infection or AIDS and does in their side effects, such as low blood pressure (dizziness not stop you from passing HIV-1 to others. You may still or fainting), vision changes, and/or erections lasting more than 4 hours. Tell your doctor right away if you experience get opportunistic infections or other conditions that any of these side effects. happen with HIV-1.

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Do not take KALETRA if you are allergic to KALETRA or • KALETRA oral solution should not be given to babies any of its ingredients, including lopinavir or ritonavir. Skin younger than 14 days of age unless your doctor thinks rashes, some of them severe, can occur in people who it is right for your baby. Babies taking KALETRA oral take KALETRA. Tell your doctor if you had a rash when solution may have side effects. Call your doctor right you took another medicine for HIV or if you notice any away if your baby appears too sleepy or their breathing skin rash when you take KALETRA. has changed. Drug Interactions: • Talk with your doctor if you take or plan to take metronidazole (Flagyl®) or disulfiram (Antabuse®). The list of drug interactions below is not complete. You You can have severe nausea and vomiting if you take must tell your doctor about all medicines you are taking or these medicines with KALETRA. planning to take, including those without a prescription, vitamins, and herbal products. KALETRA can cause serious side effects: Serious problems or death can happen if you take KALETRA may not be right for you. Tell your doctor these medicines with KALETRA: ergot-containing about all your medical conditions. medicines, including ergotamine (Cafergot® and others), Changes in your heart rhythm and the electrical ® dihydroergotamine (D.H.E. 45 and others), ergonovine activity of your heart can occur when taking KALETRA. (Ergotrate®), and methylergonovine (Methergine®); These changes can lead to serious heart problems. Your ® triazolam (Halcion ); midazolam oral syrup; pimozide risk for these problems may be higher if you already have ® ® ® (Orap ); lovastatin (Mevacor ); simvastatin (Zocor ); a history of abnormal heart rhythm or other types of heart rifampin (Rimactane®, Rifadin®, Rifater ®, or Rifamate®); disease, or if you take other medicines that can affect your sildenafil (Revatio®) only when used to treat pulmonary heart rhythm while you take KALETRA. Tell your doctor ® arterial hypertension; alfuzosin (Uroxatral ); or products right away if you experience dizziness, lightheadedness, containing St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum). fainting, and/or a sensation of abnormal heartbeats. The following medicines may need changes if you Liver problems, including death, can happen in people take KALETRA: birth control pills that contain estrogen who take KALETRA. Blood tests in people who take (“the pill”), birth control (contraceptive) patches, KALETRA may show possible liver problems. People with ® ® nilotinib (Tasigna ) and dasatinib (Sprycel ), atorvastatin liver disease such as hepatitis B or C who take KALETRA (Lipitor®), rosuvastatin (Crestor®), efavirenz (Atripla® may have worsening liver disease. People should tell their and Sustiva®), nevirapine (Viramune®), amprenavir doctor right away if they have any of the following signs ® ® (Agenerase ), fosamprenavir (Lexiva ), nelfinavir and symptoms: loss of appetite, yellowing of skin or eyes (Viracept®), phenytoin (Dilantin®), carbamazepine (jaundice), dark-colored urine, pale-colored stools, itchy (Tegretol®), phenobarbital, sildenafil (Viagra®), tadalafil skin, and/or stomach area (abdominal) pain. ® ® ® (Cialis , Adcirca ), vardenafil (Levitra ), rifabutin ® ® (Mycobutin ), inhaled fluticasone (Flonase ), salmeterol Inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis), which may be serious and cause death, has occurred in some (Serevent ®) and salmeterol in combination with people who take KALETRA. You have a higher chance of fluticasone propionate (Advair ®), colchicine (Colcrys®), bosentan (Tracleer ®), fentanyl (Duragesic®, IonsysTM, Fentora®) and methadone.

having pancreatitis if you have had it before. Tell your doctor if you have nausea, vomiting, and/or abdominal pain, as these may be signs of pancreatitis. Immune reconstitution syndrome may occur after starting anti-HIV medicines, including KALETRA. This happens when you develop signs and symptoms of serious infections you already have, which may require additional treatment. Large increases in certain fat (triglycerides and cholesterol) levels in the blood have occurred in some people receiving KALETRA. The long-term chance of getting complications such as heart attacks or strokes due to these increases in triglycerides and cholesterol caused by protease inhibitors is not known at this time. New or more serious diabetes and high blood sugar (hyperglycemia) have occurred in some people who take protease inhibitors, including KALETRA. Tell your doctor if you notice an increase in thirst or urinate often while taking KALETRA. Changes in body fat have been seen in some people who take anti-HIV therapy. The cause and long-term health effects of these conditions are not known at this time. Increased bleeding has occurred in some people with hemophilia who take protease inhibitors, including KALETRA. If you are taking birth control pills or using patches to prevent pregnancy, you should use an extra form or a different type of birth control, since birth control pills or patches may not work as well while you take KALETRA. Talk to your doctor about how to prevent pregnancy while taking KALETRA. It is not known if KALETRA will harm your unborn baby. If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, you should tell your doctor. If you take KALETRA during pregnancy, you should talk with your doctor about how you can take part in an Antiretroviral Pregnancy Registry. The purpose of the pregnancy registry is to follow the health of you and your baby. Do not breast-feed while taking KALETRA. There is a chance HIV can be passed to your baby through breast milk and your baby may have serious side effects from KALETRA. Common side effects of KALETRA include diarrhea, nausea, stomach area (abdominal) pain, feeling weak, vomiting, headache, or upset stomach. These are not all of the possible side effects of KALETRA. The long-term effects of KALETRA are not known at this time. This is the most important information to know about KALETRA. For more information, talk with your doctor.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088 (1-800-332-1088). If you cannot afford your medication, contact: www.pparx.org or call the toll-free number (1-888-4PPA-NOW) or (1-888-477-2669) for assistance. For additional information about KALETRA, call 1-866-KALETRA (1-866-525-3872) or visit KALETRA.com.

Please see Brief Summary of Prescribing Information on the following pages. Reference: 1. KALETRA [package insert]. North Chicago, IL: Abbott Laboratories. *Since September 2000. IMS Health, NPA™, September 2000–September 2010. IMS expressly reserves all rights, including rights of copying, distribution, and republication.

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KALETRA® (kuh-LEE-tra) (lopinavir/ritonavir) Tablets KALETRA® (kuh-LEE-tra) (lopinavir/ritonavir) Oral Solution Patient Information

Read the Medication Guide that comes with KALETRA before you start taking it and each time you get a refill. There may be new information. This information does not take the place of talking with your doctor about your medical condition or treatment. You and your doctor should talk about your treatment with KALETRA before you start taking it and at regular check-ups. You should stay under your doctor’s care when taking KALETRA.

What is the most important information I should know about KALETRA?

• are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. It is not known if KALETRA will harm your unborn baby. Birth control pills or patches may not work as well while you take KALETRA. To prevent KALETRA may cause serious side effects, including: pregnancy while taking KALETRA, women who take birth control • Interactions with other medicines. It is important to know pills or use estrogen patch for birth control should either use a the medicines that should not be taken with KALETRA. different type of birth control or an extra form of birth control. Read the section “What should I tell my doctor before taking Talk to your doctor about how to prevent pregnancy while taking KALETRA?” KALETRA. • Changes in your heart rhythm and the electrical activity • take KALETRA during pregnancy, talk with your doctor about how of your heart. These changes may be seen on an EKG you can take part in an antiretroviral pregnancy registry. The (electrocardiogram) and can lead to serious heart problems. Your purpose of the pregnancy registry is to follow the health of you and risk for these problems may be higher if you: your baby. ° already have a history of abnormal heart rhythm or other types • are breast-feeding. Do not breast-feed if you are taking KALETRA. of heart disease. You should not breast-feed if you have HIV-1. If you are a woman who has or will have a baby while taking KALETRA, talk with your ° take other medicines that can affect your heart rhythm while you take KALETRA. doctor about the best way to feed your baby. If your baby does not Tell your doctor right away if you have any of these symptoms while already have HIV-1, there is a chance that HIV-1 can be passed to taking KALETRA: your baby through your breast milk. • dizziness Tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, including • lightheadedness prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal • fainting supplements. Many medicines interact with KALETRA. Do not start • sensation of abnormal heartbeats taking a new medicine without telling your doctor or pharmacist. Your See the section below “What are the possible side effects of doctor can tell you if it is safe to take KALETRA with other medicines. KALETRA?” for more information about serious side effects. Your doctor may need to change the dose of other medicines while you take KALETRA. What is KALETRA? Medicines you should not take with KALETRA. KALETRA is a prescription anti-HIV medicine that contains two Serious problems or death can happen if you take these medicines: lopinavir and ritonavir. KALETRA is called a protease medicines with KALETRA: inhibitor that is used with other anti-HIV-1 medicines to treat people • ergot containing medicines, including: with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection. HIV-1 is the ® ° ergotamine tartrate (Cafergot , Migergot, Ergomar, Ergostat, virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). Medihaler Ergotamine, Wigraine, Wigrettes) ® ® It is not known if KALETRA is safe and effective in children under ° dihydroergotamine mesylate (D.H.E. 45 , Embolex, Migranal ) 14 days old. ergonovine, ergonovine and methylergonovine (Ergotrate, ° Methergine), ergotamine and methylergonovine Who should not take KALETRA? methylergonovine maleate (Methergine) ° Ergotrate Maleate, • Do not take KALETRA if you are taking certain medicines. For • triazolam (Halcion®), midazolam hydrochloride oral syrup more information about medicines you should not take with • pimozide (Orap®) KALETRA, please see “Can I take other medicines with • the cholesterol lowering medicines lovastatin (Mevacor®) or KALETRA?” and consult with your doctor about all other simvastatin (Zocor®) medicines you take. • sildenafil (Revatio®) only when used for the treatment of pulmonary • Do not take KALETRA if you have an allergy to KALETRA or any of arterial hypertension. (See “Medicines that may need changes” its ingredients, including ritonavir and lopinavir. and “What are the possible side effects of Kaletra?” for information about the use of sildenafil for erectile problems.) What should I tell my doctor before taking KALETRA? • alfuzosin (Uroxatral®) KALETRA may not be right for you. Tell your doctor about all Medicines that you should not take with KALETRA since they your medical conditions, including if you: may make KALETRA not work as well: • have any heart problems, including if you have a condition called • the herbal supplement St. John’s Wort (hypericum perforatum) Congenital Long QT Syndrome. • rifampin (Rimactane®, Rifadin®, Rifater®, or Rifamate®) • have liver problems, including Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C. Medicines that may need changes: • have diabetes. • birth control pills that contain estrogen (“the pill”) or the birth • have hemophilia. People who take KALETRA may have increased control (contraceptive) patches bleeding. • certain anticancer medicines, such as nilotinib (Tasigna®) and • have low potassium in your blood. dasatinib (Sprycel®)

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• certain cholesterol lowering medicines, such as atorvastatin (Lipitor®) or rosuvastatin (Crestor®) • certain other antiretroviral medicines, such as efavirenz (Atripla® and Sustiva®), nevirapine (Viramune®), amprenavir (Agenerase®) and nelfinavir (Viracept®) • anti-seizure medicines, such as phenytoin (Dilantin®) carbamazepine, (Tegretol®), phenobarbital • medicines for erectile problems, such as sildenafil (Viagra®), tadalafil (Cialis®), or vardenafil (Levitra®) • medicines for tuberculosis (TB), such as rifabutin (Mycobutin®) • inhaled steroid medicines, such as fluticasone propionate (Flonase®) • inhaled medicines such as salmeterol (Serevent®) or salmeterol in combination with fluticasone propionate (Advair®). Your doctor may need to change to a different medicine • medicines for gout, such as colchicine (Colcrys®) • medicines to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), such as bosentan (Tracleer®) or tadalafil (Adcirca®) • pain medicines, such as fentanyl (Duragesic®, IonsysTM, Fentora®) and methadone If you are not sure if you are taking a medicine above, ask your doctor.

How should I take KALETRA? • Take KALETRA every day exactly as prescribed by your doctor. • It is very important to set up a dosing schedule and follow it every day. • Do not change your treatment or stop treatment without first talking with your doctor. • Swallow KALETRA tablets whole. Do not chew, break, or crush KALETRA tablets. • KALETRA tablets can be taken with or without food. • If you are taking both Videx® (didanosine) and KALETRA: ° didanosine can be taken at the same time as KALETRA tablets, without food. ° take didanosine either one hour before or two hours after taking KALETRA oral solution. • Do not miss a dose of KALETRA. This could make the virus harder to treat. If you forget to take KALETRA, take the missed dose right away. If it is almost time for your next dose, do not take the missed dose. Instead, follow your regular dosing schedule by taking your next dose at its regular time. Do not take more than one dose of KALETRA at one time. • If you take more than the prescribed dose of KALETRA, call your local poison control center or emergency room right away. • Take KALETRA oral solution with food to help it work better. • If KALETRA is being used for your child, tell your doctor if your child’s weight changes. • KALETRA should not be given one time each day in children. When giving KALETRA to your child, give KALETRA exactly as prescribed. • KALETRA oral solution contains propylene glycol and a large amount of alcohol. KALETRA oral solution should not be given to

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babies younger than 14 days of age unless your doctor thinks it is right for your baby. ° If a young child drinks more than the recommended dose, it could make them sick. Contact your local poison control center or emergency room right away. ° Talk with your doctor if you take or plan to take metronidazole or disulfiram. You can have severe nausea and vomiting if you take these medicines with KALETRA. • When your KALETRA supply starts to run low, get more from your doctor or pharmacy. It is important not to run out of KALETRA. The amount of HIV-1 virus in your blood may increase if the medicine is stopped for even a short time. The virus may become resistant to KALETRA and become harder to treat. • KALETRA can be taken with acid reducing agents used for heartburn or reflux such as omeprazole (Prilosec®) and ranitidine (Zantac®) with no dose adjustment. • KALETRA should not be administered once daily in combination with carbamazepine (Tegretol® and Epitol®), phenobarbital (Luminal®), or phenytoin (Dilantin®). Avoid doing things that can spread HIV infection. KALETRA does not stop you from passing HIV infection to others. Do not share needles, other injection equipment or personal items that can have blood or body fluids on them, like toothbrushes and razor blades. Always practice safer sex by using a latex or polyurethane condom to lower the chance of sexual contact with semen, vaginal secretions, or blood.

face may also happen. The cause and long-term health effects of these conditions are not known at this time. • Increased bleeding for hemophiliacs. Some people with hemophilia have increased bleeding with protease inhibitors including KALETRA. • Increased risk of certain problems when you take medicines used for the treatment of erectile problems such as sildenafil (Viagra®), tadalafil (Cialis®), or vardenafil (Levitra®) with KALETRA: ° low blood pressure. If you get dizzy or faint, you need to lie down. Tell your doctor if you feel dizzy, or have fainting spells. ° vision changes. Tell your doctor right away if you have vision changes. ° penis erection lasting more than 4 hours. If you are a male and have an erection that lasts longer than 4 hours, get medical help right away to avoid permanent damage to your penis. Your doctor can explain these symptoms to you. • Allergic reactions. Skin rashes, some of them severe, can occur in people who take KALETRA. Tell your healthcare provider if you had a rash when you took another medicine for your HIV infection or if you notice any skin rash when you take KALETRA. • Babies taking KALETRA oral solution may have side effects. KALETRA oral solution contains alcohol and propylene glycol. Call your doctor right away if your baby appears too sleepy or their breathing has changed. Common side effects of KALETRA include: • diarrhea • nausea • stomach area (abdominal) pain • feeling weak • vomiting • headache • upset stomach These are not all of the possible side effects of KALETRA. For more information, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Tell your doctor about any side effect that bothers you or that does not go away. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

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Orlando mayor Buddy Dyer, Wally’s owner Linda Updike and Patty Sheehan mingled at Sheehan’s campaign kickoff event April 27. | Photo by Tom Dyer

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Orlando | About 140 people gathered at a gray two-story house on Osceola Avenue April 28 for the grand opening of the Metropolitan Business Association (MBA) and Come Out With Pride (COWP) headquarters. Flags representing both organizations fluttered in the evening breeze while local business and community members toured the home, taking in the office space upstairs and the meeting spaces on the first floor. Eventually, the crowd gathered around the house’s front porch for a performance by the Orlando Gay Chorus, plus addresses by MBA president Gina Duncan, Chase Smith representing mayor Teresa Jacobs’ office, City Commissioner Patty Sheehan, founding MBA president Debbie Simmons and several others. Kathy Cole, the Orlando Chamber of Commerce Director of Member Investment, assisted Duncan in cutting the

MBA president Gina Duncan (black suit) and Kathy Cole and the Orlando Chamber of Commerce, surrounded by MBA members and community leaders, snipped the ribbon on the new MBA/COWP headquarters on April 28. | Photo by Jamie Hyman

ribbon, marking the official opening of the facility. For more photos of the ribbon cutting, see Orlando Shot on Site on page 44. | l |

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Hope & Help Center votes in new board members The Hope and Help Center of Central Florida, Inc. announces new Board members: Mike Reilly of Oakwells, Laura

Maria Pichardo of Community Legal Services of Mid Florida, Tracy Richardson of WKMG-Local 6, Rob Domenico of Fiserv, Robert Adams of AIMM Consulting, and Dr. Andrew Rollins of Freedom High School, a current Board member who has been voted in as Secretary. Domenico is also the Chairperson for Headdress Ball, Sept 17th at the Orlando Hilton.

Miracle of Love robbed Miracle of Love, a Central Florida HIV/ AIDS prevention programming and support assistance organization, was broken into May 8. According the Orlando Police Department, an unknown suspected removed a window and took a 17-inch television. Police said they were able to obtain three latent fingerprint cards.


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Leadership changes at Mr. Sisters jamie hyman Orlando | The man who has been the face of Mr. Sisters since before it opened is no longer affiliated with the Orlando nightclub. Mr. Sisters owner and vice president Don White said that he no longer employs Brian Humphries, a previous part-owner who had been instrumental in the design and launch of Mr. Sisters last December. “I can confirm that he is no longer with us, but out of respect to all parties involved I cannot go into details,” White said. “Yes, Brian was dismissed.” When asked if Humphries would be replaced, White said its “business as usual” for the club’s management and staff. “At this time, I don’t know how the ownership structure will change,” White said. “Brian was a working equity partner.” When asked what exactly that title means, White would not elaborate but simply said, “You work to gain equity in a company.” Humphries also would not reveal any details about the situation. “I am in the process of trying to work this out with Mr. White,” Humphries said. “All I can say is that it was a wrongful dismissal.”

When asked about Humphries’ comments, White responded, “I’m not aware of negotiations like that.” Humphries’ departure isn’t the only staffing change at Mr. Sisters. White said the club’s administrative manager, Karen Brown, resigned at the beginning of April. He said her resignation “had nothing to do with Brian, to my knowledge.” In the meantime, White said he and his parents—the club’s co-owners— are moving forward with several improvements, including an expansion of the outdoor deck behind the venue. “All together our expansion will be 5,300-square-feet and it’s covered over the water,” he said. “We’re also doing some additional curb appeal, landscaping, additional paver work in front of the patio and painting to keep it fresh.” White said there have been changes in the kitchen, too. “We created a menu that allowed us to have more prompt service,” he said. Mikael Audebert, COWP executive director and senior executive producer, said the changes at Mr. Sisters will not affect their COWP fundraising event, a June 3–4 concert at Mr. Sisters featuring Kelly Rowland and Debra Cox. “We are going to use venue generously offered to us by Mr. Sisters when we started planning event three months ago,” Audebert said. | l |

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LGBTs get representation within the VA jamie hyman Orlando | For the first time, LGBT organizations were invited to participate in the May 6 Orlando Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center’s Diversity Day, an annual event with tents, tables and food that celebrates different cultures within the VA. This representation is part of a larger integration between the VA and the local LGBT community. Kerri Griffin-Edenfield is a therapist at the clinic and has become the first ever LGBT special emphasis program manager, serving as the liaison who is bringing forth these gay-friendly partnerships within the VA. She has lead a gay-focused veteran’s group for almost a year, and the membership has grown from one person to 10 regular participants. “It was a fight to get this group at the VA, because of confidentiality,” GriffinEdenfield said. But she said the specialized support is much needed. “As one of my vets said, they’re a minority of a minority of a minority,” she

said. On June 3, the LGBT representation will become even stronger when the VA hosts a community event featuring resources and speakers that will be open to veterans and staff. “It’s not just talk about LGBT veterans, but the community as a whole,” Griffin-Edenfield said. Speakers include city commissioner Patty Sheehan, ECHO Interaction Group CEO Carlos Carbonell, The Center executive director Randy Stephens and openly gay veteran Mark Cady, who is also the Orlando Sales Director for Watermark. Griffin-Edenfield calls the event “a big deal” and said, “I’m really excited because we’ve never done this before.” She said she deals with a lot of gay and lesbian veterans, plus two transgender vets in her six years at the VA. “I’m happy because I think it’s a population that’s been overlooked, and it’s not just the veterans, it’s for people applying for work [at the VA],” she said. “It’s making sure diversity is included in the hiring process plus how we serve and treat our veterans.” | l |

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Lakeland | For too long, Polk County has been viewed as a small town with narrow-minded views. But according to Freddie De Jesus, that stereotype just isn’t accurate, and he hopes to prove that with the brand new Polk Pride 2011, unleashing a calendar of events beginning June 3. Dr. Jesus, the owner of Just Fierce Productions said the idea for a Polk Pride materialized after he put on the successful Miss Gay Lakeland pageant. “As a result we had a discussion with members of the community about Pride,” De Jesus said. “A lot of people said they wished people would make a big deal about Pride in our own county. Many of us will drive and celebrate Gay Days in Orlando, Pride on 7th in Ybor and St. Pete Pride. That’s not a problem, but Polk County is invisible. No one knows about our community, in general.” So the seeds for Polk Pride 2011 were sown and so far the reaction has been very positive, according to De Jesus. Several large businesses have come on board to support the events—including the Historic Polk Theater, which will host two large parties on June 13 and 14. “Everyone asks if this is a parade— it’s not,” De Jesus said. “We don’t have the authority to do that yet but we can sure throw some parties. We’re actually throwing 15 parties and our two final

parties will be in the theater. But we will be all over Lakeland.” The events encompassing Polk Pride 2011 are as diverse as the community it hopes to represent. Cabaret shows at Club Pulse, a fashion show at Lake Mirror Tower, family expos and drag shows are just part of the 11-day celebration. Each event has different entry charges and VIP passes are available. Funds collected benefit Polk Pride Alliance, which will organize the 2012 event. “We hope to raise enough money this year to create a festival on the lake with art and vendors,” De Jesus said. “There are a lot of people already involved and support has been great.” So far, no politicians have come on board in support of Polk Pride 2011, but that doesn’t mean they won’t. De Jesus said he plans on approaching commissioners and Lakeland’s mayor to ask them to come support some of the events. “The message of Pride is to show that we are a viable part of the community,” De Jesus said. “We’re not just about the bars, and that’s why we’re holding so many things outside of clubs. But we also understand that Pulse is a large part of our community and they have come on board to support us in a big way.” For more information on Polk Pride 2011 or to sponsor, find the event on Facebook. You may also contact De Jesus at JustFierceProductions@gmail.com. |  |

St. Petersburg College adds LGBT inclusiveness to its policies steve blanchard St. Petersburg | St. Petersburg College has added sexual orientation and gender identity to its diversity policy, less than two weeks after former SPC president Carl Kuttler Jr.’s son—openly gay Carl Kuttler III—died after leaping off the Sunshine Skyway Bridge April 29. Bill Law, who was named president of SPC last year to replace the older Kuttler, said he noticed the college’s diversity policy “does not represent the openness that characterizes St. Petersburg College.” It was unclear if the move was directly related to the former St. Pete Pride Board member’s suicide. After Law’s request, the board approved the addition of both gender identity and sexual orientation without discussion on May 3. The Stonewall Democrats of Pinellas County were quick to offer praise. “This is a positive and important decision that was made by St. Petersburg

College,” said Stonewall Democrats of Pinellas County President Rick Boylan, “LGBT individuals, especially students and employees, can now be assured that St. Petersburg College will not tolerate discrimination based on either sexual orientation or gender identity.” Boylan added that SPC made a strong statement by including gender identity in its updated diversity policy. “It’s refreshing to see such an important and strong statement from St. Petersburg College,” he added. The move brings hope to LGBT organizations that other entities will embrace diversity and inclusiveness in policies, according to Boylan. “It’s important that organizations, especially educational institutions, specifically state they prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and expression,” Boylan said. The new SPC policy takes effect immediately.|  |


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According to William Harper, Executive Director of the AIDS Service Association of Pinellas, participation in the 2011 Dining Out For Life event was up this year. While totals weren’t immediately available, Harper did say that 17 more restaurants participated this year on both sides of Tampa Bay. Several ambassadors broke records with raffles and drawings, which accompanied the 25% of each dining bill donated by participating restaurants. Totals should be available by the end of May.

For months fans of Scott Lope have awaited his debut on the Discovery Channel. Finally, on May 8, they got their wish. Wild Animal Rescue features the handsome Tampa resident and former Big Cat Rescue staple as he rescues exotic animals from inappropriate housing throughout the country. Wild Animal Repo airs 8 p.m. Sundays on the Discovery Channel.

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With Ebenhoch as President, Clayton Hogue as Treasurer and Sue Johansen, a realtor in the Pinellas area offering to take minutes, the chorus started gaining steam. The group asked a talented local musician who taught music, to join the board as Music Director. Mele`, a noted local pianist and choral director of one of the women’s groups, became the accompanist. The Metropolitan Community Church at 5th Street North in St. Petersburg offered rehearsal space. After nine months of hard work trying to accumulate a repertoire, SPMC participated in its first “community concert” and performed at the Palladium to a standing ovation. The group was successful in holding several fundraisers with astonishing results and offers of support. Then, the three founders found it necessary to step away and allow the chorus members an opportunity to “run the show the way they wanted to run the show.” Unfortunately, the chorus imploded and faded away in a couple of months. The “rebooted” SPMC was helped along financially with donations from a holiday party held by Brian Longstreth, a founding member of St. Pete Pride. With a donation to the group, start up money was made available. According to Guthrie, the mission of the St. Petersburg Men’s Chorus is to entertain, educate, unite and uplift audiences and members through music that is distinguished for its innovation, diversity and artistic excellence. While Guthrie anticipates that most of the singers will be gay, the group is open to anyone regardless of sexual orientation. Guthrie said the newly reformed chorus will perform a wide variety of music, from show tunes, to popular music. He hopes the group can perform an important community outreach for the entire gay community “Music can really bring people together,” said Guthrie. “It is my sincere hope that we can use the chorus and the music it performs to change the hearts and minds of those who may not have a good impression of the gay community.” For more information, visit StPeteMensChorus.com. | l |

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Harvey Milk Festival entertainment lineup Several acts are scheduled to appear at Harvey Milk Festival on May 21 and two stages will play host to bands, speakers and presentations. Acts and times are subject to change.

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Harvey Milk Festival details take shape staff report Sarasota | The Second Annual Harvey Milk Festival is set up to be bigger and better than its debut last year when it takes over the Rosemary District May 20-22. The festival is aligned with ceremonies and celebrations across the nation to raise awareness about LGBT civil rights on state and federal levels. Admission is free. The weekend long celebration begins at 7 p.m., Friday, May 20, with an art exhibit showcasing themes of equality. The art will be displayed at The Red Panty Press where Ciera Galbraith will serve as curator. Galbraith has

worked for more than two years as Gallery Director of The University of Florida Reitz Union Art Gallery. In her free time, she loves graphic artwork, photography, and playing music with her band, Cassolette. On Saturday, May 21, a street festival featuring vendors and speakers begins at 2 p.m. in the 1300 block of 5th Street. The festival runs until 10 p.m. Among those invited to speak at the annual Harvey Milk Day Festival is Joe Saunders of Equality Florida. Saunders has a background in grassroots activism and state-level organizing and serves as the organization’s Field Director. He is responsible for leading the organization’s grassroots and electoral organizing programs.

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Actor Mickey Rooney and his wife Jan traveled from Los Angeles to Ft. Lauderdale to dedicate the newest Out of the Closet to Rooney’s lifelong friend, HIV/AIDS activist Elizabeth Taylor.

Flagship Out of the Closet opens in Ft. Lauderdale Staff Report Fort Lauderdale | Activists, lookalikes and even a celebrity were on hand for the May 7 opening of the newest Out of the Closet thrift store, benefiting the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) and the group’s HIV/AIDS patients statewide. It’s the 22nd Out of the Closet and South Florida’s fourth, located on Sunrise Blvd. in Fort Lauderdale. The facility is also the first location that AHF built from the ground up, revitalizing the site of a former abandoned gas station. Hollywood legend Mickey Rooney and his wife Jan were on hand to dedicate the store in memory of Elizabeth Taylor. The actress spent much of her life advocating for people with HIV/AIDS, and the store will also serve as a testing center. “Ninety-six cents of every dollar raised through our Sunrise store will benefit

AIDS Healthcare Foundation’s prevention, treatment and education programs in Broward County and statewide,” said Michael Kahane, Bureau Chief, Southern Region for AIDS Healthcare Foundation in a media release. Community members can help raise funds by donating merchandise, using the in-store pharmacy, shopping or simply donating to AHF. The pharmacy is a fullservice facility staffed with pharmacists who specialize in HIV/AIDS medications, plus general pharmacy services. “The state of Florida is the third highest in the nation as far as cumulative AIDS cases, and there remains an urgent and ongoing need for effective and sustained HIV prevention and education measures,” said James Vellequette Associate Director, Public Health Division for the Southern Bureau for AIDS Healthcare Foundation in a media release. | l |

Man accused of attacking gay man denied bail Staff Report Davie, Fla. | A Davie man accused of attacking an openly gay man is facing hate crime charges. John William Koontz, 62, was denied bail May 3. Koontz was arrested May 2 after he allegedly approached Miguel “Angel” Rodriguez, 46, outside a CVS and beat him while shouting insults and gay slurs. CVS employees separated the men, and rescuers took Rodriguez to Memorial Hospital Pembroke where he was treated and released the same night. In addition to the hate crime, Koontz is

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Deportation of partner in same-sex couple halted wire report Newark, N.J. | A dancer from Venezuela who legally married an American man in a same-sex ceremony last year had his deportation placed on hold this month, one day after U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder set aside an immigration ruling in a similar case. Henry Velandia, 27, a professional salsa dancer from Caracas, wants to be allowed to remain in the U.S. as the spouse of U.S. citizen Josh Vandiver, a 29-year-old graduate student at Princeton University. The couple resides in New Jersey but were married last year in Connecticut, one of the states where same-sex marriage is legal. On May 6, an immigration judge in Newark adjourned Velandia’s case until December, citing Holder’s decision from a day earlier. In that case, Holder set aside a Board of Immigration Appeals ruling allowing the deportation to Ireland of Paul Wilson Dorman,

a gay man illegally in the U.S. who celebrated a civil union in New Jersey with his male partner. In Velandia’s case, his visitor visa expired, and he was unable to obtain a green card, or permanent resident status, through an employer. Because the federal government doesn’t recognize the couple’s marriage, Vandiver was not able to sponsor Velandia, as a heterosexual person could sponsor a spouse. “It’s amazing, I’m in shock,’’ Velandia said of the judge’s decision. “I am thankful I can still be with my husband, and keep this fight going.’’ Attorney Lavi Soloway, who is representing Velandia and is the founder of an advocacy group Immigration Equality, said he was pleased with the New Jersey judge’s decision, and with Holder’s move. “The attorney general’s decision yesterday is an extraordinary development; it’s historic, it’s the first time any attorney general has intervened in an immigration case involving a bi-national same-sex couple,’’ Soloway said. |  |

Brazil top court recognizes same-sex civil unions wire report Sao Paulo, Brazil | Brazil’s high court has ruled that same-sex civil unions must be recognized, a decision welcomed as a watershed by gay activists who also hope it will cool rising violence against homosexuals in Latin America’s most populous nation. The ruling, however, stopped short of legalizing gay marriage in Brazil, which has more Roman Catholics than any other country. The Catholic Church fought the measure. In a vote May 5, all but one of the 11 Supreme Court justices backed civil union rights for same-sex couple. One justice abstained. The court ruled that gay couples deserve the same legal rights as heterosexual pairs when it comes to alimony, retirement benefits of a partner who dies and inheritances, among other issues.

In Latin America, gay marriage is legal only in Argentina and Mexico City. “This is a historic moment for all Brazilians, not just homosexuals. This judgment will change everything for us in society—and for the better,’’ said Marcelo Cerqueira with the gay rights group Grupo Gay da Bahia. ``Gays, lesbians and transsexuals will be recognized as being more human. We’ll be more accepted by having our rights honored.’’ Grupo Gay da Bahia said in a recent report that 260 gays were murdered in 2010 in Brazil, up 113% from five years ago, including recent high-profile cases that made headlines. The request for the Supreme Court to recognize civil unions came two years ago from the Brazilian attorney general’s office, largely because legislation that would give same-sex couples the rights enjoyed by married heterosexual couples has been stalled in Congress for more than a decade. |  |

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State appeals court judge Barbara Lenk, an out lesbian, will be the first openly gay justice on Massachusetts’ highest court. The Governor’s Council voted 5-3 on May 4 to approve Lenk for the Supreme Judicial Court. She will now be a member of the court that issued a landmark ruling in 2003 making Massachusetts the first state to allow same-sex marriage. Lenk married her long-time partner after that vote.

Rapper Lil B has received death threats after announcing April 16 at Coachella music festival that his next album would be titled I’m Gay. “People been hitting me up like, ‘I’m gonna bash your head in,’ ‘you faggot,’ ‘I’m gonna kill you,’” Lil B said. “A lot of my supporters have turned on me.” In response to allegations that the title was a gimmick, Lil B told MTV, “I got major love for the gay and lesbian community, and I just want to push less separation and that’s why I’m doing it.”

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Americans are uniquely positioned to be ‘bear’ who dresses like a trucker but who is There was a time not that long ago when thought leaders in this area. Times have actually a programmer. ‘Twinks’ who obsess news agencies presented the facts, and, a’changed, my friends. Yes, gay slurs still over appearance instead of accomplishments. as Betty White recently said, celebrities exist, but that’s how they are referred to in Older gay men desperately clinging to clothes the press now. Slurs. This is our window behaved themselves in public. Americans Glenn Beck and attitudes that aren’t age-appropriate. were allowed to draw their own conclusions to show them how it’s done. We can show is eating without Sarah Palin condescending to them The same tattoos and the same piercings everyone that we are people of substance in and stoking their fears into vote-getting (mis) in the same places. It’s all depressingly an undisciplined world. We can elevate the my brain directed anger. I don’t need Katie Couric unoriginal for a group of people who should discourse again. Starting with ourselves. | l | telling me what to think about happenings know better, and have the mental and in Egypt. I just want her to tell me what’s Ken Kundis going on, and for her to trust that I’m smart Ken@WatermarkOnline.com enough to figure the rest of it out myself, thank you. When I was in journalism school in the 90s, that was the basic tenant: It’s not about you. It’s about the story, stupid. Now everything—from the Jersey Shore and Andy Cohen (bleh) to Anderson Cooper—is a vanity play. These days, 90% of the programming on ‘news’ networks isn’t news. It’s punditry and advocacy journalism. Fox News isn’t a news network, it’s the hometown newsletter of the Republican Party. On Election Night 2008, Fox had a blinding phalanx of archconservative Republicans as their analysis team for the night. There wasn’t a dissenting view to be found. 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that’s warranted. But I want to express my admiration for Jacobs, and my growing confidence in her leadership. In a short time, and in the context of issues critical to the LGBT community, Jacobs has displayed something precious in political discourse: a willingness to listen, consider different perspectives and (gasp!) change her mind. I interviewed Jacobs last August. Back then, her opinions on LGBT matters were confused and uninspiring. The glory of “I struggle with the idea of requirements the open mind for private employers, especially in this economy,” she said about a rights ordinance. “I don’t think we need more regulation, so I would set that aside in the ‘largely undecided’ camp.” Tom Dyer Even more equivocal was her statement Tom@WatermarkOnline.com regarding partner benefits. “I’m still wrestling with the issue,” she said. “Philosophically I think we should do it. But I want to know the cost, and I want to ensure these are bona fide relationships.” Jacobs clearly considered these matters, even though they were likely not critical to her election. She spoke with her staff, local LGBT activists like Mary Meeks, and I suspect her family—she has four children with ages ranging from Will & Grace to Glee. The result: clarity and a willingness to lead. Contrast Jacobs’ earlier statements with this one following passage of partner benefits last month. “I believe this policy is fair,” she said. “All people deserve to be treated compassionately. eresa Jacobs was elected Mayor I think tolerance is something this community of Orange County last November. can do better.” Soon thereafter, and with Jacobs’ Most politicians won’t admit they are meaningful behind-the-scenes endorsement, a work in progress. Some never change the county passed a comprehensive human their minds at all! We suffer the tragic rights ordinance that protects gay, lesbian and consequences of these fragile egos. Think transgender residents from discrimination. “weapons of mass destruction.” Then, just months after being sworn in, Those whose minds change tend to fall Jacobs presided over the county commission’s into two camps. Vacillators, like former Gov. near-unanimous approval of domestic partner Charlie Crist, are opportunists with shallow benefits for gay county employees. rudders and little leadership capability. This places Orange County in line with Contemplators, like Presidents Abraham Orlando and progressive municipalities Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt and Bill Clinton, like Tallahassee, take longer to Gainesville, Tampa change course. and Broward and They view issues Miami-Dade counties. Most politicians from a multitude And it helps set a of perspectives, won’t admit they are pitch-perfect tone for but the resulting a work in progress. Jacobs’ term as the decisions—tortured most powerful elected as they may be—are Some never change official in Central more likely to be their minds at all! Florida: tight-fisted endorsed by history. fiscal oversight after Consider a recession, coupled Lincoln, who at one with enlightened social time thought slaves policy for an evolving community. should be repatriated to a different country. It I endorsed Jacobs’ opponent for Orange took three years of Civil War before he issued County Mayor, citing what I believed to be the Emancipation Proclamation declaring her limited view of LGBT equality. “How slaves to be free Americans. This could hardly can I be complicit in governance by someone be characterized as the decision of a weak or who sees me as less than equal, less than fully uncertain man. human?” I wrote back in October. When it comes to LGBT equality, Sen. Several have asked whether I’m now John McCain is a vacillator and President willing to issue a mea culpa. I don’t think Obama is a contemplator. In fact, Obama’s

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rlando | Early on in the Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival, the gay factor started to become a topic of discussion. Was Fringe too gay? Why do people always want to see the gay stuff? It’s a fair question since a majority of the runaway hits at Fringe have had some homo element to them. It stands to reason: while Orlando does peek out of its homogenized shell here and there (and more and more, thankfully), for two decades this festival has provided our citizens with a once-a-year opportunity to let their Freak Flag fly. Who better to show them how that flag dance is done than the LGBT community? This look into “what’s gay at Fringe” will inevitably be left wanting; it’s a near impossible task to report everything that’s gay in this year’s Fringe. You’ll see the work of people from our community all over Fringe— like Brendan O’Connor’s prop work in Miss Sammy Bakes a Cake or Michael Horn musical directing PANDEMONIUM for Greater Orlando Actors Theatre—and the omnipresent Lady Gaga will be making an appearance at Fringe (with Gov. Scott, no less), with someone’s hand up her ass in an adult puppet show, Punch & Judy. Maybe it would be best to think of what follows as the gayest of this year’s Fringe; then again, we just can’t be certain.

the local offerings [title of show] This fun nugget tells the phenomenal (by theatre geek standards, at least) story of a foursome of actors taking a play from inception to Broadway. The hook of the original production was that the actors on stage were telling their own story up to the moment,

An incomplete guide to what’s gay

at the 2011 Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival so you’ll have to look past the fact that you’ll be seeing actors playing those actors, but with a cast this solid—not to mention a score of some of the most fun tunes to come out of Broadway in a while, penned by two ’mos— this should be easy to do. On top of that, you’ll be in the proven hands of Kenny Howard and Micheal Wanzie, the co-directing team.

Die! Mommie! Die! / Thom Pain (based on nothing) A couple of other offerings fall into the same previously existing script category. Die! Mommie! Die!, by queer theatre royalty Charles Busch, will be staged by Hampton Arts Management in collaboration with The University of Tampa. Self-proclaimed “oldest living Fringe vet” David Lee will star in Thom Pain (based on nothing), a one-man show by Will Eno which originated in London. “Astonishing in its impact…” is what The New York Times said about this play that finds an ordinary man sifting through the wreckage of his life, with extraordinary results.

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these days for the child part of the wunderkind label he earned in 1998 with his play Suckers, but the “wunder” part is true now more than ever. Kimbro brings Suckers back to Fringe this year, as a musical. Plus, he has teamed with the vivacious Blue in Big Queer Hoottenanny; the show of comedy and music presents Blue in a different light than Fringe audiences are used to—as a singer.

Winifred…That Bitch! Fringe organizers ruffled a few feathers this year when they allowed Dewey Chaffee to apply for Fringe without announcing the title to his show, contrary to Fringe policy. (Naturally any complaining was done over pitchers of beer at Paradise as opposed to any formal complaint.) The reason for secrecy became clear in March when Dewey announced this year he would be playing Winifred, the heretofore thought deceased wife of his infamous character Wayburn Sassy. You’ll have to catch Winifred…That Bitch! to catch a glimpse of Mrs. Sassy and find out how she came to be not so dead after all.

Suckers / Big Queer Hoottenanny Miss Sammy Bakes a Cake Tod Kimbro may not technically qualify

Unsurprising for Fringe, Chaffee won’t be

the only man in a dress. Miss Sammy (Sam Singhaus) returns to Fringe with Miss Sammy Bakes a Cake. Having tried most every form of entertainment, including Broadway, Miss Sammy stumbles upon something she hasn’t done: the cooking-variety-talk show format. Conceived by Margaret Nolan (Lilly and Lila’s Lovely Lesbian Hour) the show is written by John Ryan (My Pal Bette), who also appears, with additional material by Singhaus. A bevy of special guests will include Mark Baratelli, Carol Lee, and Rob Ward’s Pepe.

Squatters When Jeremy Seghers does Fringe, you can bet it will be a little different. One year he teamed with the talented and demure Heather Henson to tell a fable about mountain top removal using puppets, another year he presented a performance art piece in which nothing happened—literally—which, in some cases, pissed off audience members. To this year’s fest, Seghers brings Squatters, a 30 minute improvised sitcom which, among many other things, features out actor Landon Price playing a gay actor who plays a straight character.

Heaven Help Us! In the past, Jeff Jones has publicly made fun of writers who pen sequels, so it is ironic that he is returning to Fringe with the third—and we’re promised the final—installment in his popular Hell series, Heaven Help Us! The comedy reteams Doug Ba’aser, Elizabeth Murff, Kevin Bee, and Jones himself as Satan; added to the cast are Josh Paul and Fringe favorite Janine Klein, as Adam and Eve respectively. God (Murff), as the premise goes, Continued on page 37 | uu |


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Everything Must Go (Starring Will Ferrell, Michael Peña, Rebecca Hall, Laura Dern)

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the people involved. The young teenager Lakemeier is the son of Thiry, the kowtowing mayor of a small Dutch town overrun by Nazis. The clumsy kid is nonplussed by his father’s sly, deferential treatment of the SS troops in order to keep the starving berg peaceful. Lakemeier is both protected by his father’s position and aided by his own sneakiness; he and his pals steal Nazi artifacts. So, when given a task behind enemy lines, the boy jumps at the chance. While completing his covert operation, Lakemeier finds an injured British soldier (Campbell Bower) and sets to protect him. Can you already sense there is a lot going on in the film? Yet most of this tale feels like a mash-up of other, much better WWII coming-of-age films. Noble Lakemeier is good, but he cannot hold together a story where the dad is both wimpy and sneaky, and the Nazis vacillate between vicious and kind. Soon, the sullen sister is asked for help, the Nazis start torturing poor old dad, and then it all devolves into a ridiculous chase sequence. By that point, Winter in Wartime has lost us all in the woods around that little Dutch village.

ne of the nicest things Hollywood occasionally does is allow actors to stretch. In the humane comedy Everything Must Go, Will Ferrell takes a more dramatic approach to his famous jerk-wad characters (Anchorman, Talladega Nights). In truth, the shift is more in tone— Ferrell is still unpleasant here—but it’s enough to make an enjoyable little film. Ferrell is an inveterate suburban alcoholic. For years, his addiction hasn’t affected his success in corporate sales. However, a nasty bender at a convention gets him fired and separated from his wife. She leaves all his possessions on their lawn. At first, Ferrell is belligerent; he intends to live in his front yard. But frank, tough love and support from his friends (Peña, Hall, Dern) start to break down the drunk’s stubbornness. Comedic performers like Ferrell are often also secretly competent dramatic actors (as Robin Williams, Whoopi Goldberg, and Tom Hanks have proven.) In fact, Everything Must Go could’ve easily Thor played like a typical Ferrell (Starring Chris Hemsworth, boob-fest. However, the Anthony Hopkins, Natalie film takes a quieter, more Portman, Tom Hiddleston) empathetic approach, Sexy Chris Hemsworth is Thor. allowing Ferrell to dial down It’s probably not a the ass-fueled bravado. thunderous shock that And even though there are Thor comes with a heaping a couple unbelievable coincidences, and helping of Nordic cheese. What else can we some parts of the story seem short-shifted, expect from a hammer-wielding superhero Everything Must Go steers clear of the more linking Marvel comics back to the Viking obvious clichés. godhead? This campy flick contains a little In short, it’s a nice but not altogether Xanadu and some He-Man. However, earth-shattering career move for Ferrell. For director Kenneth Branagh also brings a hint audiences, it’s a charming little tale about an of Shakespeare as well as some humor that alcoholic butthead at a crossroads in his life. saves this schlocky tale.

Winter in Wartime (Starring Martjin Lakemeier, Raymond Thiry, Jamie Campbell Bower, Melody Klaver)

This Dutch WWII drama is visually stark and tense. It’s also somewhat unbelievable and inconsistent. The facts here may be loosely based on a true story, but it feels like the truth morphed over time in the minds of

Drop-dead sexy Hemsworth (Star Trek) is Thor, the hotheaded son of Odin (Hopkins). Both men are leaders of an alien race who have perfected travel by wormhole, inspiring worship by ancient Celtic populations. After an attack on their planet by some ice giant aliens, Thor goes vigilante, and dad banishes his son to Earth. In exile, Thor meets the sexy scientist Portman. It’s nigh impossible to inject any reality

Will Ferrell ably plays an alcoholic hitting bottom in the comic drama Everything Must Go.

into this silly stuff. Nor is there much chance for a deep, meaningful story, because the premise—based on the classic Stan Lee work—is just too goofy. Branagh and his actors take a dual approach, committing to the melodrama with ham-fisted gravitas and finding the small bits of humor. The special effects vary in quality; there’s just no way to make Thor’s Valhalla-like homeland, and “rainbow bridge” time travel not look a little gay-fabulous. Worst of all, the story’s timeline doesn’t make any sense whatsoever. However, if you can turn off the logical, quality-

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stevie nicks: a fairy tale Rock legend on gays getting her, Glee controversy and first solo album in a decade

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en years have passed since Stevie Nicks released her last solo album, but she’s still the same gay-loved goddess of earthy rock she built her legend on. The new release, In Your Dreams, is exactly how the gypsy queen left us—with that uniform sense of mystical otherworldliness that’s made Nicks a go-her-own-way virtuoso since her days with Fleetwood Mac. White horses, vampire tales and ethereal love parables all seep into this set, Nick’s first all-new studio project after reuniting with Fleetwood Mac for 2003’s Say You Will. Nicks recently spoke with us about taking a trip to “the magical world of fairies and angels,” the dress drag queens love, and how her own music motivated her to lose a dozen pounds.

WATERMARK: Why did it take so long to release another solo album? STEVIE NICKS: Even though I haven’t made another solo record in 10 years, I’ve been making music solid since Trouble in ShangriLa. I came off the road from 135 shows in 2005 with Fleetwood Mac and was going to make a record, and the business people around me said, “We don’t think you should do it because the music business is in chaos”—you know, with internet piracy, which was really hitting us in the face in 2005—“and it’s just going to be a really emotional pull on you. We don’t think you should do it. Tour while you can, do big shows and sell lots of tickets, that’s what you can do.” And I just was stupid enough to kind of go, “OK.” When did you wise up? At the end of the Fleetwood Mac tour in 2009. We were in Australia, and I wrote the “Moonlight” song [from In Your Dreams] there, and when I got done with that song—I started it in Melbourne and I finished it in Brisbane—there was a piano. I stood up and I said to my assistant, “I’m ready to make a record now.” The concept of the video for the first single,

“Secret Love,” is intriguing—it merges your older self with your younger self. How do you feel now versus then? That’s why the little girl that’s in the video, Kelly, is wearing the green outfit that was my first colored outfit made in 1976. I wanted Kelly to be the 25-year-old Stevie, and then there’s the older Stevie. That song was written in 1975, so I wanted the spirits to blend. That’s why you see her leaving the white horse and then you see me leaving the white horse and then we’re both together, because in my dreams as a little girl that white horse was very important. [While shooting the video] we looked down out of my bedroom window and saw this horse—and there was a fog machine on and the actual sun was coming through all the evergreens in my backyard—and I was like, “That can’t possibly be real.” If that horse had a horn you would’ve thought, “Okay, I’ve died and gone to fairyland.” Let’s talk about those fairies, because you know a lot of gays adore you. I know. I’m glad. All these visions that I see, I love when people get them. Sometimes people don’t get it, you know, and I love when people do, because I think that everybody needs to move into that magical world sometimes. A lot of people do not ever move into the magical land of fairies and angels and they just live in the hardcore miserable world that this world is right now. It’s chaotic, horrible, there’s nothing we can do—it’s such a bummer. When did you know you were a gay icon? When “Night of a Thousand Stevies” [a New York City-based salute to Stevie Nicks featuring impersonators] started happening 20 years ago, it was a clue. And you know, I always felt it was because I was not a fashion statement like Madonna was. I’m very different than her; she’s very chameleonesque. That little outfit that Kelly is wearing is exactly the same as the black outfit I have on in the video. The eye makeup she has on is

For Stevie Nicks, watching the Glee cast perform her song Landslide was as inspirational as it was humbling.

the makeup that I’ve been wearing since high school. I don’t change much.

me, “You know, in all the big songs that we’ve done, which is many, nobody’s ever called us or come down or even written a note thanking us for doing ‘Jessie’s Girl’ or a Journey song.” They do such great versions of all these songs; the original writers cannot fault them. They’re magnificent—every one of them. And she goes, “Nobody except you has ever come down and told us that they thought we were doing a good job.” And I thought that was so sad. Very, very disrespectful.

Right. You stay very true to yourself, and I think a lot of gay people can admire that because we strive for that, too. I do, and I think that brings a little bit of comfort to my audience. I still have the two girls singing with me, because I love them and they’re my dear friends. But I could’ve been changing background singers every year, and I chose to stay with Sharon [Celani] and Lori [Nicks] because the sound of the three of us is comforting to “We can all stay my audience. And those clothes are friends and we can comforting to my all be in this world audience.

As someone whose music has spanned many generations, how does it feel working with a new generation of performers like the Glee cast or, for and we can rise instance, Taylor Swift Glee recently above everything at the Grammys? dedicated an else for a minute.” I love that. A lot of entire episode to the songs they love are Fleetwood Mac’s —Stevie Nicks songs that I wrote when Rumours album. I was really young. How do you feel “Landslide” was written about having your in 1973; I was 27. I may sing it now at 62, but work on a show that’s been so controversial I was 27 when I wrote that song. It’s not like regarding using other artists’ songs? they love a song that was written by a 62-yearYou know, I went down there when they old woman. They love a song that was written were doing “Landslide” and I stayed there for by a 27-year-old girl. six hours and watched them film the whole So I’m thrilled, and I don’t write any thing. I watched Gwyneth [Paltrow] and differently now than I did when I was 27. I Brittany [Heather Morris] and Santana [Naya just go to the piano—inspired by something Rivera] sing the song 50 times, and I had such that happens to me—with a cup of tea, incense a good time. What I was very touched by was burning and the fire in the fireplace. | l | that Lea Michele, who plays Rachel, said to


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The Polk Museum of Art will host “Annie Leibovitz: Women” through the end of June. | Photo courtesy PMA

annie’s women Lakeland hosts a stunning collection of Annie Leibovitz portraits

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akeland | “Working for Rolling Stone I sort of built who I am,” photographer Annie Leibovitz once observed during a Time magazine interview. “I learned, at a very young age, that what I did mattered.” Photographs are magic in their ability to freeze a moment in time. A gifted photographer can translate that moment in an image that will live within our psyche for longer than we are aware. Consider a Rolling Stone cover shot by Leibovitz named “Best Magazine Cover from the Past 40 Years” by the American Society of Magazine Editors in 2005. It depicts John Lennon, vulnerably naked, wrapped around the love of his life, Yoko Ono. You can picture it in your mind, no doubt. Five hours after this iconic picture was taken, Lennon was assassinated. Rolling Stone published the cover without a headline, without words save their name. What Annie Leibovitz does, matters. Lakeland’s Polk Museum of Art (PMA) is hosting “Annie Leibovitz: Women,” a touring exhibit of more than 60 photographs that originated as a book project. The book, Women, was published by Random House in

1999—the exhibit premiered at The Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. the same year—with an essay by intellectual Susan Sontag, Leibovitz’s partner from 1989 until Sontag’s death in 2004. “One thing that happened with the book is Annie made it clear to anyone that she was shooting, that she was doing this book project. She wanted any kind of assignment that she could get of women to be used in magazine or in advertising, but that she could also use secondary short, or other shots, for the book,” said Tim Hossler, former in-house art director for the Annie Leibovitz Studio, speaking at the PMA opening on April 2. To illustrate his point, Hossler presented a photo of tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams in a Got Milk? ad shot by Leibovitz, then a different shot from the same photo shoot. Both photos are arresting, though the first has an air of milk mustachioed whimsy, and each has intelligibly different purpose: one to sell a product, the other to glimpse the strength of these beautiful women. A photographic series of showgirls Leibovitz shot for The New Yorker served as the basis for Women. A photo in color pictured the

trusted relationship with the Clinton White House to the point that she turned down a gig to shoot Monica Lewinsky. A similar relationship has developed with the Obamas; she shot the official family portrait. In 1989, Leibovitz was asked to photograph Susan Sontag for a bookcover, and the two fell in love. Ms. magazine cofounder Gloria Steinem remembers initially being surprised by the pairing, then feeling it made perfect sense, Leibovitz had a different reaction: “What the hell is she doing with me?” The two remain together—interestingly they never lived together, but had apartments within view of each other—until Sontag’s passing from leukemia. Due to the so-called death tax, taking over Sontag’s estate sent Leibovitz into a much publicized debt, forcing her to sell negatives (among other extremes), and making her a distressing example of marriage inequity in our country. “When I look at Annie Leibovitz’s photographs, kind of a portrait of America through all these people—a very egalitarian view, very interesting view—I think about women in this world who don’t have the right to vote, can’t speak, can’t work, aren’t allowed to walk out of the house, drive cars, uncover their faces,” outgoing PMA executive director Daniel Stetson told performer in full costume, a corresponding members at the exhibit opening. “Don’t black and white photograph revealed the forget that when you look at this show, when woman in her everyday life, as a mother for you see these proud women.” example. The Corcoran Gallery of Art approached Among the images are well-known women Leibovitz about doing this exhibit while she such as Betty Ford, Elizabeth Taylor, Oprah was in the middle of her book project. She Winfrey, and Supreme Court Justices Ruth wanted to make the exhibit different from Bader Ginsburg and Sandra Day O’Connor (the judges appear in the photograph together, those of the past—she had done the small prints, framed and matted. For “Women,” but were shot separately, apparently refusing she wanted to create a sense of immediacy to sit together). These luminaries share and intimacy for the viewer; the prints are wall space with women who are not well large and unframed with nothing between the known, but their contribution to the world is viewer and subject. celebrated through Interestingly, at the Leibovitz’s lens. time the exhibit While attending was created, despite the San Francisco “When I look at using a printer who Art Institute, Annie Leibovitz’s was on the “cutting Leibovitz studied edge,” the technology painting, but one photographs I think didn’t exist to make of her teachers about women in this the prints the size introduced her to Leibovitz wanted—3’ world who don’t have photography and X 4’—so the viewer she was hooked. the right to vote, can’t will notice seams in She continued to the photographs where speak, drive cars, develop her skills pieces were joined. for a few years, uncover their faces,” In his position as before walking into —Daniel Stetson, in-house art director, Rolling Stone— PMA Executive Director Hossler assisted then a brand new Leibovitz each step publication—with of the way, including her portfolio. It was creating a scale there that she cut her model of the exhibit, using his architecture teeth and gained a reputation for portraiture. background. She credits photojournalism with helping During his opening night remarks, Hossler to mold her unique eye; being placed to the shared the names of two women you won’t back of a crowd, she would snap a picture find in the book; Mother Teresa and Princess of an exhausted Dan Rather waiting for Diana were each scheduled for photo shoots the President, for example. As her career at the time of their deaths. Their absence from progressed, demand for her work grew, even Women serves as poignant proof: what Annie creating a rivalry for her attention between Leibovitz does, matters. | l | Vogue and Vanity Fair. Leibovitz enjoyed a


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1 In Miss Sammy Bakes a Cake, Miss Sammy (Sam Singhaus) takes on a new format: a cookingvariety-talk show.

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2 Jeremy Seghers’ Squatters, stars Landon Price as a gay actor playing a straight character.

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3 Disenchanted: Bitches of the Kingdom presented by the Oops Guys, is one of the most anticipated works at this year’s Orlando Fringe Festival.

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is throwing a party upstairs, with Moses as her stressed out event planner (excellent choice, considering tongues are still wagging about his parting of the Red Sea), and Satan is on the guest list, returning for the first time since being cast out of heaven.

out of town selections The Big Smoke / I love You (We're F*#ked) If you’re short on time, a good rule of thumb is to take in out-of-town shows. Jeremy Banks will be making his way from Vancouver Island, Canada to perform in The Big Smoke, a solo piece written by Ron Fromstein and winner of the Canadian National Playwriting Competition in 2006. The monologue tells the tale of Tommy, ,who moves to Toronto from the small town of Wawa for what becomes a life-changing experience. You see, Tommy’s small town outlook on life includes his own sexuality, which he discovers my waking up next to men…repeatedly. Banks had a surprise hit on his hands at the 2010 Victoria Fringe Festival where his production attracted sold-out houses. “Thornton is not only charming and sexy,

4 The cast of [title of show], clockwise from bottom left, includes John B. deHaas, Rob Lott, Kevin Kelly, Melissa Mason, Robyn Kelly. 5 In Heaven Help Us!, Jeff Jones reprises his role of Satan, who is invited to a dinner party in Heaven, along with Moses and Adam and Eve.

he is an unaffected, vibrant performer,” said Theatre Is Easy of Off Off Broadway production of I Love You (We’re F*#ked). Hailing from Nashville, Kevin J. Thornton’s solo show has been called a combination of concert and cabaret, combining original songs and stories from his own life to critical acclaim.

Robby Pigott Tries Something New at Fringe

songs fit in nicely with my stories and I’m really proud of my first cabaret.”

It’s Just Not That Gay

Christopher Leavy puts one in mind of the man who mysteriously appears during Glee to play the piano, providing accompaniment while someone else “I can’t wait to see this shines as in last year’s Janine Klein: show, though I have no Gay Bar Star. So it’s idea how they’ll work great to hear that he full frontal made nudity is taking center stage with It’s Just Not That in to a show about Gay, a humorous, Disney princesses.” look through songs and stories, at the —Jeff Jones, performer trying to speaking about find his way in the Disenchanted: Bitches gay world. (Leavy of the Kingdom will also be pulling double duty, tickling the ivory for Pigott.)

Local favorite T. Robby Pigott offers a similar production called Robby Pigott Tries Something New at Fringe, a show he previously performed at Winter Park Playhouse (simply titled Something New there) where he was surprised to receive a vehement complaint from a couple of elderly patrons who considered the show offensive. “It’s me telling stories from my life, meeting Jim, coming out to my parents,” Pigott explains exasperated by the reaction. “It’s not like I’m talking about sex or anything! The

Disenchanted: Bitches of the Kingdom “I can’t wait to see this show, though I have no idea how they’ll work full frontal male nudity in to a show about Disney princesses,”

kids Jeff Jones about Disenchanted: Bitches of the Kingdom, easily the most anticipated show of this year’s Fringe. The show features the storybook princesses we all know and love complaining about being exploited by the Mouse. Jones’ jibe might require a bit of back story: in 2000, The Oops Guys famously fought against censorship when the Orlando Police Department tried to stop their production of The Naked Guy due to “public nudity.” After a media frenzy, the final verdict came down to Mayor Glenda Hood who determined that no laws were broken, nudity in theatre is a protected art form. The show went on, the clothes went off, and lucky patrons got to see a really hot guy nude in the final scene of a hilarious show. Bitches marks the return of Fringe favorites Dennis Giacino and Fiely Matias, The Oops Guys, who last appeared in 2005. After that appearance they toured their show Lougnezilla around the United States, Canada, Sydney, Prague, and Singapore, before settling down in New York City in 2007. “We’ve always felt that Orlando was the perfect place to open Bitches. The princess culture here (which the show lampoons) is so ingrained in the Orlando region,” said the duo, who are coincidentally celebrating their 20th year at The Oops Guys. “We’re so excited to be back home—the Orlando Fringe has always been a fave of ours!” | l |


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Randy Sullivan Central Florida Leatherman 2010, Randy Sullivan, will host a benefit to support The Center and his travel fund to compete for International Mr. Leather in Chicago at Mr. Sisters on May 21.

Harvey Milk Festival

Pride & Passion

Band Ha Ha Tonka will headline the Second Annual Harvey Milk Festival in Sarasota on Saturday, May 21.

Pride & Passion returns to the Tampa Museum of Art on Saturday, May 21, and is recognized as the official kickoff to St. Pete Pride.

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[ORLANDO] Tom Goss

[TAMPA] Hair

[TAMPA] Pride & Passion

Acoustic guitarist and singer Tom Goss will perform at Mr. Sisters on Sunday, May 22, to benefit The Center. The show runs from noon to 3 p.m. Admission is free, but donations to The Center will be accepted.

The songs are iconic and the story is about peace, love and acceptance. What better way to celebrate the beginning of LGBT Pride season than with an evening watching Hair at the Straz Center for the Performing Arts May 24-29? The touring production is the Tony Award winning 2009 revival version will surely have guests humming and singing along to the unforgettable melodies of “Aquarius” and “Let the Sun Shine In.” For tickets and more information, visit StrazCenter.org or call 813-229-7827.

The Annual Pride & Passion party at the Tampa Museum of Art returns on Saturday, May 21. The official kickoff to St. Pete Pride month expects more than 500 attendees this year for a night of art, entertainment, food and drinks. This year’s featured galleries include Degas: Form, Movement and the Antique, which features 47 works by French artist Edgar Degas. Tickets are $75 or $150 for two and include annual membership to the museum, food and drinks. Entertainment will be provided by DJ Michael Terrance and the Bella Danza Dance Company. For details or to purchase tickets, visit TampaMuseum.org.

music [CLEARWATER] Jackson Browne Singing and songwriting legend Jackson Browne will return to Ruth Eckerd Hall for one night only on Wednesday, May 25, with his Solo Acoustic Tour. The music icon will play both guitar and piano while sharing songs from his entire body of work. He will also talk about his life and music career. When he performed at REH in 2002, 2005 and 2009, tickets sold out. For more information and tickets, visit RuthEckerdHall.com.

[ST. PETERSBURG] Becca McCoy The popular cabaret show The Pearl in the Hogwaller features local performer Becca McCoy at the New American Theater Center on Friday, May 13, and Saturday, May 14. The one-hour show features music from Stephen Sondheim classics to Carrie: The Musical and the Indigo Girls. For tickets and more information, visit NewAmericanTheater. org or call 727-575-9241.

film [ORLANDO] Movies Out Loud: Barbarella Watermark Media presents its selection for its Thursday, May 12 Movies Out Loud: Barbarella, based on the popular French comic strip about striptease, sin, space and sex. Tickets are available at WatermarkOnline.com/MoviesOut-Loud. This event usually sells out, so it is recommended that tickets be purchased in advance. They are $10. Showtime is 8 p.m. at the Plaza Cinema Café, with a cocktail hour beforehand starting at 7 p.m.

[ORLANDO] 2011 Fringe Festival

Come Out Orlando (COO) will host a movie night at The Center on Friday, May 13. They’re screening V for Vendetta in Gallery Q. The event is free and starts at 8:30 p.m.

Orlando’s uncensored, un-juried and accessible arts festival is celebrating 20 years this year. The 2011 Orlando Fringe Festival kicks off Wednesday, May 18, with a gala then continues through May 30. The festival is held in various theaters at The Lowndes Shakespeare Center, The Orlando REP, and some outdoor or ad hoc sites. Fringe show attendees must purchase an $8 button to attend any show, then pay admission prices set by each individual show, usually ranging from $5-$10. There are also arts activities for children, a beer garden, food vendors and art displays. To purchase tickets or get more information, visit OrlandoFringe.org.

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[ST. PETERSBURG] A Midsummer Night’s Dream

[SARASOTA] Harvey Milk Festival

COO Movie Night

Shakespeare’s must beloved comedy will be presented at the new Freefall Theatre May 12-29. A Midsummer Night’s Dream follows the tale of four young lovers who venture into the woods and are made sport of by the helpful machinations of magical woodland fairies. When love triangles—and rectangles—spin out of control the lovers are found struggling between what is real and what is not. The very LGBTfriendly theater is in its first season. For tickets and information, visit FreeFallTheatre.com or call 727-498-5205.

The celebration of all things Harvey Milk returns to Sarasota on Saturday, May 21, with the annual street festival named after the slain California politician. The second annual Harvey Milk Festival will feature headlining act Ha Ha Tonka and a slew of other local groups and bands. The festival runs from 2-10 p.m. and is free to the public along the 1300 block of 5th Street in downtown Sarasota. The event coincides with Milk’s birthday and is an effort to raise awareness for LGBT inclusion and acceptance throughout the country. For more information visit HarveyMilkFestival.com.

[CLEARWATER] International AIDS candlelight memorial On Sunday, May 15, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in will host the annual International AIDS Candlelight Memorial at 6 p.m. People from across the Tampa Bay area are expected to participate in the night of reflection and displays of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, speakers and a tolling of the AIDS Memorial Bells are scheduled, along with a continuous readings of name of those who have succumbed to the illness. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church is at 407 S. Saturn Ave., in Clearwater. For more information, call 727-446-7718 ext 242 or email Partnership@ AidsPartnershipInc.org

[ORLANDO] Third Thursday Social This month, Watermark readers and advertisers are heading to the lavish Historic Dubsdread Ballroom & Courtyard for the Third Thursday Social Thursday, May 19. Dubsdread will offer complimentary butlered appetizers including Chicken Wellington, Lobster Newberg; and tabled appetizers including bruschetta, meatballs marsala, a pasta station and a carving station! First cocktail is free. Watermark will give away a free 1/4 page color ad (value $350.00), plus other gift certificates.

International Mr. Leather 2011 Central Florida Leatherman 2010, Randy Sullivan, will host a benefit to support The Center and his travel fund to compete for International Mr. Leather in Chicago this Memorial Day weekend. The fundraiser will be held at Mr. Sisters from 8 p.m.-12 a.m. Saturday, May 21. There will be prizes for auction and a raffle including artwork and gifts from around the community.

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Pride on 7th sees growth in year two In just one year, Pride on 7th saw amazing growth. Nearly 25 vendors set up around Centro Ybor on Saturday, April 30, while a slew of performers and speakers took to the stage. Most notable were speeches given by Tampa’s new mayor, Bob Buckhorn, and Hillsborough County Commissioner Kevin Beckner. The day started with an early-

morning anti-bullying march in Ybor City where Gay/Straight Alliances and members of Hillsborough County Schools participated. A noted difference in this year’s event compared to its inaugural event in 2010 was the location. The outdoor atmosphere seemed to please both attendees and vendors—most of which were within eyesight of the stage. Pride on 7th continued on into the night when theme parties took over GaYbor’s popular night spots. Money raised through donations and entry fees were donated to Metro Wellness and Community Center, Equality Florida and the GaYbor District Coalition.

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Headdress Goes Over the Top Grab your top hat and whip. Hope and Help is planning a three ring circus. The non-profit organization announced that the theme for the 22nd annual Headdress Ball will be “One Night Under The Big Top.” This year’s spectacle will take place Saturday, Sept. 17, at the Hilton Orlando. Headdress Ball is Hope and Help’s largest event with more than 900 attendees each year and has raised over $3 million for HIV/AIDS prevention and care over the past 22 years.

Fleet Week So, what do you do with over 9,000 enemas? “Actually, the total is 10,068,” says The Center’s director Randy Stephens. “[The Center] is in charge of preparing the welcome bags for GayDays®. They were delivered to us to, shall we say, stuff in the welcome bags with other materials.” Think we may have taken this whole “City Beautiful” thing a tad too far? As Margaret Cho once said, “say what you will about colonic irrigation, but it is the sh#t.”

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he cool weather is finally gone and the waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic are finally warming up to an inviting temperature. But for LGBTs looking for summer fun on Florida’s sandy shores, sometimes more is required than just a postcard-perfect view. We need like-minded crowds and welcoming cities. According to Florida Beaches Guide, maintained by Tsavo Media out of Canada, LGBT businesses and resident populations have major influences when it comes to how gay friendly a beach may be. Of course, with nearly 1,200 miles of shoreline, naming every beach would be impossible in this space. However, here are a few top LGBT Florida beaches based on Tsavo Media’s guide:

South Beach

With trendy restaurants, arguably the best Art Deco architecture on the continent and non-stop nightlife, South Beach is a must-visit beach for LGBTs looking for that special something on the sand. The popular tourist destination also pulls in its fair share of celebrities, trendy youth and upper crust LGBTs with money to burn.

Smathers Beach

There is an ongoing argument that Key West isn’t as gay as it once was—but that doesn’t mean it still doesn’t have massive LGBT appeal. The wildly popular Smathers Beach is one of the island’s best known beach destinations. It has shallow, warm waters, virtually no undertow and is surrounded by Caribbean-Mexican flavor. Each summer the beach is swarmed with LGBT locals and vacationers.

Haulover Beach

Of course Florida’s only legal nude beach would be an LGBT destination, but remember, it’s not just the LGBTs that enjoy total body tanning. Haulover Beach in Miami is one of the most beautiful and frequentlyused clothing-optional beaches in the country, let alone Florida. The beach proudly declares its nude beach status and perimeters with signs. Beautiful, laidback and accepting of everyone, naturists of all genders, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age and physical build visit this beach. Florida Beaches guide says visitors shouldn’t be

surprised to see more than a thousand sunbathers getting all-over tans along the half-mile stretch of pure white sand. The beach also includes a gay nude section and a designated area for nude volleyball.

Fort Lauderdale Beach

Fort Lauderdale and Wilton Manors are both weekend destinations for Central and West Florida LGBTs. But the city of Fort Lauderdale has an unofficial “gay beach” that is near several LGBT businesses and accommodations. The beach covers more than a block along Sebastian Street, is more laid back than Miami’s offerings and eye candy is a guarantee in the right warm weather.

Pass-A-Grille

Most travel guides refer to Pinellas County’s Pass-A-Grille as a “hidden treasure.” But LGBTs have known about it for years. The stretch of beach near St. Pete Beach has unique shops, an eccentric ambience and a bustling atmosphere in the summer. While the shoreline is small compared to our state’s other big beaches, it’s a great place to hunt for pink shells while checking out wood-framed houses overlooking the gulf.

Sunset Beach

No LGBT beach list would be complete without Sunset Beach. This long stretch of white sandy beach on the tip of Treasure Island is a mile

south of the popular straight bar Caddy’s, which offers plenty of eye candy to passersby. Sunset Beach is the old home to Bedrox, which was a gay beach bar that thrived there in the 1990s. Even though the bar has been replaced with a city-run pavilion, LGBTs gather at the site every warm weekend—and especially on Sundays. Visitors bring music, drinks and offer a party atmosphere. Or, for those wanting to relax with a book, the vast expanse of beach south toward a jetty offers a quiet respite.

North Lido Beach

For those wanting some privacy on the water, North Lido Beach in Sarasota is a perfect retreat. The beach is so secluded that it used to be a well-known “topless” beach. Today the half-mile stretch of sand is behind a residential area and is ideal for those romantic strolls with your partner. North Lido is less than a mile away from St. Armands Circle, which offers outdoor shopping and restaurant choices that can complete the perfect day of sun worshipping.

Ponte Vedra Beach

About 20 miles southeast of Jacksonville sets Ponte Vedra Beach, where legend says Spanish adventurer Ponce de Leon first set foot on his quest for the Fountain of Youth. Today the beach is a golfer’s paradise and home to the PGA Tour and the World Golf Hall of Fame. LGBT friendly businesses offer an inviting atmosphere in a historic district rich in Florida’s Spanish heritage. | l |


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While gay men had already adopted this suit, it took 007 to make it cool for straight guys to wear this style as well. Pistol Pete and Sauvage Swimwear do an excellent job in this category. The new item just hitting retail is the lycra board short. It covers less than a traditional board short but more than a square cut swimsuit. It is, by far, the sexiest style to hit the runway this year. They are not easy to find at retail yet, so those who are able to find them will be the fashion leaders. But look for this style to hit full stride by next spring! Another trend that is just beginning is the volley short. This swimmer is styled after the shorts worn by beach volleyball players. With an elastic band, movement is easy and the fit is comfortable. Skimpy swimsuits have been fading for the guys the past few seasons. The 2-inch racer is dead in the water and will make you stand out like a sore thumb. If you are determined to buy a racer-style suit, the Brazilian style swimsuit is your best option. The Brazilian cut is a cross between a full square cut and a racer cut, with a half-inch side. Swimwear manufacturer, Ca-Rio-Ca, is on the top of their game in this category. And guys, thongs belong under your pants, not on the beach! As far as color goes, look for swimwear to follow tee shirt trends by featuring bright colors and neon

“Bold colors are making a big comeback in the Caribbean and South Beach,” says Southwood. So that trend should translate to the rest of the country soon. He adds that if you are not comfortable with color, “black and navy are perennial favorites.” Plaids are going to be huge this season. They bring back memories of glamorous Hollywood in the age of Rock Hudson and Cary Grant. Traditional hibiscus and Hawaiian tribal prints remain strong as well. Southwood, who designed the swimsuit on the cover of this year’s Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition, says that “for women, triangle and halter tops continue to be the most popular, but with built in padding, and even push-up underwire.” Summer is a time for hot bodies and fun in the water—but that doesn’t mean you should leave your fashion sense at home. There are plenty of options in 2011 to look hot and fashionable on Florida’s beaches or when you’re lounging by the pool. For more information on styles, visit UrbanBody.com. For details and tickets for the Fire & Ice Party during St. Pete Pride weekend, visit WatermarkOnline. com and click on the Fire & Ice logo. | l |

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Congratulations to Equality Florida executive director Nadine Smith and her fabulous wife Andrea Hildebran on the May 4 birth of their son, Logan Marshall Smith.

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Victor Daza, manager of Orlando’s Kirkpatrick Veterinary Hospital, and his partner, Edemuel Mora, celebrate nine years together on May 15. Orlando artist Crawford and his partner, Doug Walter, celebrate 14 years together on May 19. Rich Hughes and Doug Nederveld of St. Petersburg celebrate their 28h anniversary on May 19.

Passings St. Petersburg-based realtor Rob Elkins, of Lifestyles Realty, passed away on May 1. Elkins was a long time member of the Tampa Bay Business Guild and was on the board of King of Peace Metropolitan Community Church. He is survived by his partner, Richard Waugh. Doric Wilson, pioneer of gay theatre, passed away in his sleep on May 7 at the age of 72. The New York-based author was recently featured in the PBS documentary Stonewall Uprising.

Local Birthdays Lutz real estate agent Kenny Braverman (May 12); Sarasota personal trainer, coach and medical specialist Dr. Sporty Damon Paul Harper (May 13); Suncoast Softball League player and school teacher Bob Tencza, Largo media publisher Jeff Youngblood, roller derby secret weapon Vanessa Cattau (May 14); Hillsborough Kids advocate Malachi Ortiz, and Stylist and Q Salon owner Sameer

Nurani, straight ally and Friday night host Alex Copeland (May 15); St. Pete ROTC leader Frank Hay, adorable Tampa cub and artist Ric Moreir and Bradenton-based Suncoast AIDS Theatre Project honcho Garry Breul (May 16); Orlando musclebear and trainer Migael Schieder, Sarasota photographer and artist Ming “Troy” Ming (May 17); Gypsy Productions founder a Trevor Keller, photographer Julie Milford and Come Out With Pride’s master marketer Jason Lowe (May 18); Office Dynamics employee and Temple Terrace Chamber of Commerce member Phil Lentsch (May 19); Tampa karaoke star and two-time Talent Quest Florida winner Matt Androsiglio, Tampa health care specialist Jack Goodwyn and Tampa Gay Rodeo fan Mark Gongora (May 20); Former Metropolitan Business Association prez Dr. David BakerHargrove, Orlando freelance writer and real estate agent Wes Miller, St. Petersburg personal trainer Jamarcus Mosely and Human Rights Campaign Orlando co-chair and attorney John Ruffier, proud mommy Tanya Blasingame, (May 21); Orlando Weekly’s droll irony spewer Billy Manes, and University of Tampa professor and Equality Florida Meetup volunteer Jack Crepeau, Iowa same-sex wedding planner and former Watermark Minute With subject Beau Fodor and Sarasota University Club’s Peter McClain Jr., Harvey Milk Festival president Shannon Fortner (May 22); St. Pete artist Edward Perry and Historic Creations/SK Restaurant Group COO Ted Maines (May 23); Miss Sammy’s sister-in-law, and glamorous costumer to Orlando’s theatrical stars Marcy Singhaus, St. Petersburg karaoke star Javier Dones and Superman-loving Seminole personal trainer Chip Wright, Arkham Assailant Sabrina Napolitano (May 25).

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