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was based on biblical law and that taking God out of the equation isn’t the answer for our country. He added that it’s his God that should remain in the equation, not the god of that Mormon guy Romney, who should be feared for his crazy beliefs. So if I understand right, the beliefs of a guy wanting to use a two thousand-year-old text to govern today’s modern society is less crazy than a guy who believes the same text, but incorporates an American character into the arcing story? “[Biblical truths] don’t change just because people’s attitudes may change,” Santorum says, on video, while referencing the growing support for same-sex marriage rights in this country. He goes on to make it clear that blending biblical law with civil law would be his answer, as president, to healing our ailing country. For many social conservatives, that sounds like the perfect �ix—although Santorum’s dated views seem to be slowing his post-Iowa momentum. It could be because Santorum is constantly ignoring those other passages in the Bible condemning everything from mixed-�iber shirts and “unclean, menstruating women” to the promotion of slavery. If Santorum or other social
conservatives truly wanted to follow the Bible to the letter, they would lead very different lives. But by hand-picking which passages have merit, they undermine their own belief system. Every anti-gay Bible basher quotes Leviticus when referencing the evils of a “man lying with a man,” yet they seem to forget the same Old Testament book outlaws the eating of shell�ish. You can’t have it both ways. Either you are a true believer in all that the Bible says or not. You can’t choose to reference it to outlaw same-sex marriage and then ignore it when you’re on your way to dine on all-you-can-eat crab legs at Red Lobster. As of press time, it looks like Santorum’s chances of becoming the 2012 GOP presidential candidate are pretty slim. But whether he is supported by 50% or 5% of conservatives brings one terrifying truth to light: there are thousands out there who agree with his skewed views. The Bible—or any other religious text—does not and should not be used to determine today’s laws. It doesn’t work; just look at the Middle East. And using the Bible as a political prop to pit one segment of society against another is no different than using the Koran to justify the bombing of a Christian daycare. It doesn’t make sense and religious doctrine in our laws is the last thing we need. The translation of “Taliban” is “student,” and as a student of Christianity with extreme views, Santorum �its the de�inition. And that’s why my fears are justi�ied. | |
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Back on Track A domestic partner registry for Orange County appears to be in the works Jamie Hyman & David Moran
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Steve Triggs, spokesman for the mayor’s of�ice, said in an email to Watermark that the mayor will continue to research the issue, and she has meetings with Sentinel blogger David Damron, stakeholders, such as funeral homes, which Damron published Jan. and representatives from the gay 13, Jacobs said any county-based community scheduled. registry system would likely require “Contrary to what some have an ordinance. reported, she remains open to the “I want to make sure that if I idea of an ordinance and some form adopt something, it does something of registry and plans to bring the meaningful and worthwhile,” Jacobs matter to the County Commission told the Orlando Sentinel. “At this for discussion in the coming weeks,” point, based on the level of research Triggs wrote. that we’ve conducted, the ordinance “We give her a huge amount of would be helpful.” credit for looking past the media Mary Meeks, attorney, LGBT �irestorm in the past week and focusing on what’s important to the people of Orange County,” Meeks said. “We look forward to working with —MAYORAL SPOKESMAN STEVE TRIGGS her to craft the actual policy and activist and Orlando Antihopefully get it before the board Discrimination Ordinance within a couple of months.” Committee (OADO) member, said There’s a key meeting between the mayor’s words put the county Jacobs and LGBT leaders set for Jan. registry “back on track.” 26. “An ordinance is what makes “We’re willing to wait for Mayor it a registry, and without that, it’s Jacobs to tell us where to go from something else,” Meeks said. “Saying here,” Meeks said. [Jacobs] is going to do an ordinance For more on Orlando’s DPR, see means she’s going to do a registry.” Page 10. | |
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RLANDO | Metropolitan Business Association (MBA) president Gina Duncan is making history as the �irst transgender candidate to run for the Orange County Commission. On Jan. 6, Duncan �iled with the Supervisor of Elections to run for the District 5 seat. She said she has considered a run for of�ice for the past year, while ful�illing her role as head of the MBA. “I have been interacting with so many business owners and major corporations, and it showed me there’s a need for new voice in Orange County government,” Duncan said. “Someone who knows how to create a welcoming environment to attract corporations.” Her primary initiatives are job creation, responsible development and an improved quality of life through an economically inclusive environment. If elected, Duncan said she’d hold a monthly town hall meeting in different areas of District 5 to increase the visibility of the of�ice. Additionally, she said her work through the MBA has also exposed her to a lack of support for the self-employed and one of her goals in of�ice would be to increase small business lending. Duncan brings to the table 30 years of experience in the mortgage banking industry. Duncan said that as an out transgender woman, she’s “absolutely” prepared for the increased exposure a political campaign would bring. “I bring to the table a unique life journey that has given me a broader perspective, a great number of things which have prepared me for this run for county commissioner,” she said. “If you are true to yourself, people will understand that and people will support you.” She said her family is also supportive of her campaign. Duncan has two grown children. Duncan is running against incumbent Ted Edwards, who was elected to the seat in 2010. The primary election is Aug. 14, with the general election set for Nov. 6. District 5 covers the northeast corner of the county, including much of Mills Ave. north of Colonial. | |
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ORLANDO DOMESTIC PARTNER REGISTRY BY THE NUMBERS On Jan. 12, Orlando became the �irst city in Central Florida to recognize same-sex couples via a domestic partner registry. “We welcome all of our citizens equally,” said Orlando Mayor Tom Dyer. “Orlando has a signi�icant GLBT community that is a huge party of the success of our community and we want to embrace them.” Since the registry of�icially began, couples—both gay and straight—have been �iling into city hall to have their partnerships of�icially recognized. Once registered, couples receive a certi�icate and two laminated cards from the city clerk. The documents identify them as domestic partners.
110 29 $ 30 62 7 total number of couples who have made appointments since the registry began 1/12 Cost for a basic domestic partner registration
Number of couples registered the first day the registry became available Total number of couples registered as domestic partners, as of press time
Number of city commissioners who voted in favor of the domestic partner registry Dec. 12— the ordinance was approved unanimously
IN OTHER NEWS MBA TO HIRE FULL-TIME EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Metropolitan Business Association (MBA) will soon seek an executive director. MBA leadership will evaluate what is necessary to get an executive director in place starting the second quarter of this year. The position will be further defined as part of that process and the director’s salary will be funded through MBA memberships.
UCF CREATES TRANSGENDER SUPPORT GROUP The University of Central Florida (UCF) has created a transgender support group. It meets Thursdays from 1:303 p.m. in the counseling building. In order to participate, individuals must sign up for a screening with facilitators at the UCF Counseling Center. UCF also offers a LGBTQ Grown and Empowerment group.
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ORLANDO | The parents of a Florida A&M band member who died after a hazing ritual last November said they will sue the company that owns the bus where the hazing took place. Robert Champion’s parents and their attorney told said that the bus company’s negligence contributed to his death as band members were allowed to get back on the bus to conduct hazing rituals after they had returned to an Orlando hotel following a football game against the school’s archrival. Ray Land, the owner of Fabulous Coach Lines, said his staff did everything to get help once they were noti�ied there was a problem. Land said in December that the bus’ driver was helping students unload their instruments when Champion collapsed. “The bus company has some liability,’’ the Champions’ attorney, Christopher Chestnut, said. “They knew or should have known that hazing was occurring on the bus.’’ An autopsy ruled Champion’s death a homicide. It concluded Champion suffered blunt trauma blows to his body and died from shock caused by severe bleeding. Witnesses have told Champion’s parents that the 26-year-old drum major may have been targeted
for severe hazing because of his opposition to the marching band’s culture of hazing. Other witnesses have told them Champion being gay, and the fact that he was a candidate for chief drum major, also may have played roles. They believe it was the �irst time he was hazed. “The main reason that we heard is because he was against hazing, and he was totally against it,’’ Champion’s father, Robert Champion Sr. said. But the Champions and their attorney said they are uncertain how or why Champion was on the bus since it was well known that hazing rituals were organized on the bus by a group of band members known as “Bus C’’ after the Florida Classic football game against archrival Bethune-Cookman University. Band members, mainly percussionists, would return from the game, drop their gear off in their hotel rooms and return to the bus to haze others who wanted to be indoctrinated into the organization, Chestnut said. Robert Champion Sr., and his wife, Pam, discount homophobia as a major motive in their son’s hazing since other band members had known about his sexual orientation for years and had never bothered him about it. “His sexual orientation was not something he was de�ined by,’’ Chestnut said. “He was more de�ined
by music. This was not something that he quote, unquote `advertised.’ It was a part of who he was.’’ The Champions are unable to �ile a lawsuit against FAMU for another several months because of state law setting up procedures for suing public entities. Suing the bus company will allow the Champions’ attorneys to depose witnesses and gather documents, Chestnut said. Orange County detectives and Florida Department of Law Enforcement agents are investigating Champion’s death. Any death involving hazing is a third-degree felony in Florida, but no charges have been �iled so far in this case. In a separate case, three band members were arrested in the Oct. 31 beating of a woman band member whose thigh bone was broken. Band director Julian White was initially �ired by FAMU President James Ammons, then re-instated and put on administrative leave. Four students dismissed by the university were also reinstated while authorities work on the investigation. Trustees have reprimanded Ammons, but the board rejected Gov. Rick Scott’s recommendation that he also be placed on administrative leave. | |
in Christ and that we will spend eternity together,” Chambers said in his opening remarks according to ExGayWatch.com. “Because of that, the thing that brought me here �irst and foremost is: We’re Christians, all of us. We may have diverging viewpoints … but the thing that brings us together, the thing that causes us to even want to have this dialogue, or need to have this dialogue, is the fact that we all love Jesus. We all serve Him. We serve the very same God and believe very different things.” While he reportedly received applause for his comments, many in attendance were unhappy that a believer in ex-gay therapy was allowed to participate in a
conference geared at strengthening the faith of LGBT Christians. “He never discussed or apologized for the damage that Exodus International or other exgay therapy groups have caused,” said one attendee, who did not want to be identi�ied. “I agree with him that we are all Christians, but the whole point of being a Christian is to spread love, not disdain. I was disappointed he was invited to join a panel.” Organizers of the GCN said that the event Chambers participated in was not required of attendees and that they were hopeful that a panel of “diverse opinions” helped make the conference more interesting. | |
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ORLANDO | Several hundred LGBT Christians participated in the Gay Christian Network Conference Jan. 6-8 and were surprised to see that Exodus International president Alan Chambers was among those scheduled to speak. Exodus International is an “ex-gay” group that teaches gay men and women can reclaim their heterosexuality through therapy and prayer. “I honestly trust [GCN leader Justin Lee], and I honestly like him, and I honestly believe that he loves Jesus and that we are brothers
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AMPA BAY |As Tampa Bay residents cheer for their LGBT brothers and sisters in Orlando celebrating that city’s newly implemented Domestic Partnership Registry, many here are wondering when similar protections will arrive in the western part of the state. The registry in Orlando protects unmarried couples—gay and straight—concerning hospital visitation, funeral arrangements and more. (For full coverage in Orlando, see page 9.) Currently, no cities in Tampa Bay offer such registries, and many residents in the area are watching Orlando with pride—and plenty of envy. “I think that Tampa and St. Petersburg are de�initely places where activists and advocates can get domestic partnership registries started,” said Joe Saunders, state �ield director with Equality Florida. “We’ve heard from people on the ground in Tampa Bay and what
St. Petersburg Police Department offers domestic partnership bene�its to same-sex and oppositesex unmarried partners on the force. In 2008, the Pinellas County they’ve seen in Orlando �ires them Commission extended its Human up.” Rights Ordinance to protect gay and Saunders added that other lesbian residents. communities are inspired by But not even a mention of a the changes in Orlando and the domestic partnership registry has continuing battle in Orange County, been presented. but is quick to share that change “It is something I support and takes time. I don’t need to be convinced it’s a “It doesn’t help to put a time good thing,” said St. Petersburg City stamp on it,” Saunders explained. Councilman Steve Kornell. “It’s a “The theme of my experience in great idea, we just need to �igure out this �ield is sometimes we have how to make it happen.” the wrong expectations and Tampa has a long history of being LGBTfriendly, thanks to the work of former mayor Pam Iorio and the continuing support of —STEVE KORNELL, ST. PETERSBURG CITY COUNCILMAN Mayor Bob Buckhorn. The assumptions. For example, �ive years city offers domestic partnership ago I never would have thought bene�its to its employees. But the the City of St. Cloud would create more conservative Hillsborough domestic partnership bene�its for County seems much cooler to its employees. But they did it and the idea of inclusion. In fact, that Osceola County did it. We can’t time county’s commission voted in 1995 things, but we need to put teams in to eliminate protections for gays and place to change public policy.” lesbians in 1995, just a year after In St. Petersburg, there have been strives toward equality. The Continued on page 14 | |
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T. PETERSBURG | St. Pete Pride is starting of its historic 10th year with a new home and a new mission that work hand in hand—to increase its exposure in the community. According to executive director Chris Rudisill, the of�ices of St. Pete Pride relocated from the third �loor of the King of Peace Metropolitan Community Church to Suite 125 of the new Metro Wellness and Community Center on 3rd Avenue North this month. “This space is great for the community and it really provides a much needed community center for various events and programming,” Rudisill said about the Metro Center, which opened in November. “We had a great stay at King of Peace and continue to have a great relationship with them.” The new location, however, is more centrally located and more accessible to the public. Rudisill said he hopes to announce of�ice hours by Jan. 17 so the public can visit the of�ices to purchase Pride merchandise or to sign up for volunteer opportunities in 2012. “There’s a much more direct connection with the community at this space,” Rudisill said. “Jan. 12 will be our �irst of�icial board meeting in our new home and we’re looking forward to celebrating that.” Rudisill said that he and the St. Pete Pride board have worked closely with Metro Centers’ executive director Lorraine Langlois on the move and that her vision for the space helped convince the board to relocate the of�ice. “Lorraine has a great vision for this community center and really sees the importance of Pride being a part of that vision,” Rudisill said. “We want people to know we’re a community-based organization made up of volunteers and we’re always looking for more volunteers and ideas from the community.” Metro and St. Pete Pride plan to partner on several events this year and utilize the space of the new building, which features a large community room that will no doubt be home to several of�icial St. Pete Pride events, Rudisill pointed out. St. Pete Pride 2012 is on Saturday, June 30, in the Grand Central District of St. Petersburg. This year’s 10th anniversary theme is “Carnivale,” and Rudisill said the board has some exciting announcements to make over the next few months. “It’s a celebratory year for us and the theme ‘Carnivale’ re�lects that,” he said. The Metro Wellness and Community Center is located at 3251 3rd Ave. N. While St. Pete Pride’s physical location has changed, its phone number remains the same. To reach Pride, call 727-279-LGBT (5428) or e-mail Volunteer@StPetePride.com. | |
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sexual orientation was approved for inclusion into the Human Rights Ordinance. Years later, commissioner Ronda Storms led a campaign to “ban” gay Pride events from the county. Attempts to reach Hillsborough County Commissioner Kevin Beckner for this story were unsuccessful. Kornell, who is St. Petersburg’s �irst openly gay elected of�icial and who won re-election in November, said a domestic partnership registry speaks volumes to individuals and companies hoping to relocate. “It says, ‘Come here, your employees will be welcome,’” Kornell said of a domestic partnership registry. “We need to get chamber people and a coalition behind this.” Kornell added that organizations need to start a movement and present the idea of the registry to the city council or the county commission. “Every time we do something like that, it makes the city and
county look good,” he said. Saunders agrees. “Cities and communities are looking around and seeing that these other areas are doing it,” he said. “That’s when they realize that if they don’t follow suit, they’ll be at a competitive disadvantage.” Of course, in a tight economy like the current one, the �irst questions most elected leaders ask are �inancial. Saunders said communities have little to be worried about �inancially. “There is almost no �iscal impact,” Saunders explained. “Couples pay to register. It’s just like paying to get a marriage license. You go to city clerk, pay $30, pay for the administrative fee and the paper, and the amount a city or county has spent is extremely minimal.” Saunders said a tight team of experienced, knowledgeable people at the core is the key to in�luencing policy makers and elected of�icials to step up and make registries happen. “They’re seeing there’s support,” Saunders said. “And it’s not only the right thing to do, it’s the smart thing to do.” | |
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ARASOTA | One of the country’s top LGBT leaders will speak at the Church of the Trinity Metropolitan Community Church on Feb. 5 as part of the church’s 2012 Women’s Conference. Bishop Yvette Flunder is a popular speaker and preacher who provides over a multidenominational fellowship of more than 100 primarily AfricanAmerican Christian leaders representing 56 churches in the U.S., Arica and Mexico. Flunder is the keynote speaker the �inal day of the conference, which runs Feb. 2-5 at the
church. Women in church leadership from around North America will gather for training and networking on the topic of building trust within communities of faith. Flunder founded the City of Refuge United Church of Christ in inner city San Francisco for the purpose of uniting gospel and social ministries in celebrating the inclusive love of Jesus Christ. In addition to serving as a lecturer and adjunct professor at numerous seminaries, she authored Where the Edge Gathers: A Theology and Homiletic of Radical Inclusion. Also speaking at the conference will be Rev.
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Dr. Elder Nancy Wilson, who will discuss developing trusting relationships and empowering women in leadership. The conference is open to all women, transwomen and women who identify themselves as women who are interested in improving their leadership skills. The community is invited to join Church of the Trinity for Sunday service Feb. 5 at 10:30 a.m. at 7225 N. Lockwood Ridge Rd., Sarasota. For more information, visit TrinityMCC.com. | |
RADENTON | A home that for nearly three decade served as a destination for the local LGBT community of Manatee and Sarasota counties was lost to foreclosure this month, as owners Jon Odom and Michael Twiss turned the keys over to their mortgage company. The couple, who moved into the iconic purple home overlooking the Manatee River, According to a story in the Sarasota Herald Tribune, Odom and Twiss had stopped paying their $260,000 mortgage in the summer of 2008, after Odom’s screen and pool cage business collapsed along with the region’s housing market. Odom once worked under the stage name of “Miss Grace” at Harrah’s in Reno and told the paper that the “purple palace” had been a haven for friends with HIV and AIDS and single men who enjoyed group living. The long-time couple moved into the home in 1984 and purchased it four years later for $79,000, according to county records. The couple re�inanced the home seven times as the home increased in value. Just after Thanksgiving 2011, the pair learned the bank had won judgment on the house. | |
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ALLAHASSEE | The Florida Department of Health has launched a statewide project to humanize the effects of HIV and AIDS. The Faces of HIV kicked off with a mobile art exhibit in Tallahassee. Next up are stops in Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa, and Jacksonville. The project tells the stories of Florida residents living with HIV and AIDS through captivating portraits, insightful interviews and poignant journals. Health of�icials are hoping the stories of real people will help break long held stereotypes about the disease. The project also includes a candid on-camera interview with South Florida resident Dab Garner. Garner was diagnosed with HIV early in the epidemic when it was referred to as GRID. Watermark ran an interview with Garner in December of last year in commemoration of World AIDS Day. That interview is still available online at WatermarkOnline.com. | | See a trailer for Faces of HIV at WatermarkOnline.com
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Florida woman’s samesex marriage has led to Canadian leaders closing a loophole in the country’s Civil Marriage Act. The issue came to light Jan. 12, when court documents emerged about the lesbian couple’s attempt to get a divorce. One of the women was from Florida, the other from
Britain; they were married in Canada and it was decided that they could not get a divorce because their marriage is not valid. Neither Florida nor Britain allows samegende marriages. Justice Minister Rob Nicholson said the clarifying legislation will not reverse the country’s stance on gay marriage. It would con�irm that same sex marriages in Canada are not valid if gay marriage is not legal in couples’ home countries.
In the case of the Florida woman’s dispute, the Justice Department also cited the Canada Divorce Act, which says any couple seeking to end a marriage in Canada must have lived there for a year. An estimated 15,000 same-sex couples have traveled to Canada to get married since it was legalized there in 2005. Activists estimate that 5,000 of them were foreigners, many from areas that do not recognized gay marriage. | |
$339 million in HIV prevention funding the CDC is giving to state health departments nationwide. It’s the �irst of �ive installments to be allocated over the next �ive years. Florida received 9% of the total funding this year. According to state health department spokeswoman Jessica
Hammonds, the money will go toward reducing new infections, educating those living with HIV and linking HIV patients to care. Some of the funds will go to county health departments where the most HIVpositive patients live. Florida has the third-highest rate of HIV in the country. | |
State gets $28.7 million for HIV prevention Staff report TALLAHASSEE | The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has given Florida’s Department of Health a $2.87 million grant to prevent the spread of HIV. The grant is Florida’s piece of
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IN OTHER NEWS D.C. TO CONSIDER GAY DIVORCE BILL The D.C. Council is considering legislation that would let gay and lesbian couples who marry in the nation’s capital get divorced even if they no longer live in the district, provided they live somewhere that does not recognize their marriage. Under current law, one member of the divorcing couple has to live in Washington for six months before starting divorce proceedings.
ABC DITCHES ‘WORK IT’ SITCOM ABC television announced Jan. 14 that Work It, the TV comedy about two men who dress as women to look for work, is off the schedule after only two episodes aired. The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation had protested the series, saying it mocked the transgender community. Work It attracted less than 5 million viewers for its second episode Jan. 10.
5 MEN ON TRIAL IN UK OVER ANTIGAY LEAFLETS Five men are on trial in Britain for allegedly distributing leaflets calling for gay people to be killed, charged under a new law that makes such actions a hate crime. The men allegedly gave out flyers titled “The Death Penalty’’ that showed a noose and said gay people would be punished. The Crown Prosecution Service said Jan. 11 this was the first prosecution for stirring up hatred on the grounds of sexual orientation, under the law that took effect in March 2010. The maximum penalty for the crime is seven years in jail.
CARDINAL APOLOGIZES FOR LINKING PRIDE PARADE TO KKK Chicago’s Cardinal Francis George apologized for remarks comparing an annual gay rights parade to a Ku Klux Klan rally. In a Jan. 6 Chicago Tribune interview, George said he has gay and lesbian family members, and his remarks “evidently wounded a good number of people. I am sorry for the hurt.’’ George compared plans by to route a Pride parade at a time of services at a church to anti-Catholic marches once staged by the Klan.
UK SPY AGENCY NAMED AS GAYFRIENDLY EMPLOYER Britain’s domestic spy agency MI5 was ranked 62 out of 100 for being one of the country’s best employers for lesbian, gay and bisexual staff, according to a list released Jan. 11 by the equality charity Stonewall. Since the 2005 suicide attacks when bombers killed 52 people during London’s morning rush hour, both MI5 and MI6—Britain’s foreign spy agency—have led aggressive recruiting drives for candidates from diverse ethnic and sexual backgrounds.
CO. GOV. URGES CIVIL UNIONS Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper on Jan. 12 urged lawmakers to move forward on social and financial goals this session, encouraging them to prove “cynics’’ wrong and show they can cooperate to legalize civil unions for same-sex couples and make Colorado more business-friendly. During his State of the State address, the Democratic govenor said “government should treat all people equally. It’s time to pass civil unions.”
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RENTON, N.J. | A New Jersey judge ruled Jan. 12 that a church group violated the state’s discrimination laws when it prevented a lesbian couple from holding a civil union ceremony on its property in 2007. The dispute began when the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association stopped the couple from using its boardwalk pavilion, an area it rented out for weddings. Judge Solomon Metzger ruled that the pavilion was a public space that advertised itself as a wedding venue without any mention of
religious preconditions. He rejected the church’s contention that the pavilion was an extension of its wedding ministry, noting that weddings had been performed at the pavilion for at least 10 years before the dispute arose and that there was no proof that couples, “particularly those that chose secular vows, or that were of other faiths, were ever told that they were participating in a ministry.’’ The church had argued that its freedom of religious expression would be violated if it was forced to allow same-sex ceremonies to be performed on its property. Metzger did not impose any
monetary penalties on the church. “It does not appear that respondent acted with ill motive,” he wrote. “Respondent opposes same-sex unions as a matter of religious belief, and in 2007 found itself on the wrong side of recent changes in the law.’’ Attorneys representing the church said they were reviewing the decision for possible next steps. “The government should not be able to force a private Christian organization to use its property in a way that would violate its own religious beliefs,’’ Jim Campbell, an attorney representing the church, said in a statement. | |
but was unwilling to commit to it. “Now is the time to support marriage for all families,’’ McAuliffe said. She said an overwhelming number of her constituents have encouraged her to support the gay marriage legislation. Her decision means the Senate now has 23 solid votes to pass the measure, according to a tally of votes over the past week by The Associated Press. A total of 25 votes are needed for passage.
Eight senators remain uncommitted, including three conservative Democrats who say they are considering the issue. The House is widely expected to have enough support, and Gov. Chris Gregoire is pushing the proposal. The bill was of�icially introduced into the Legislature Jan. 13. Sen. Ed Murray, D-Seattle, is sponsoring the measure, and 22 senators have cosigned it. The �irst public hearing is expected to be held on Jan. 23. | |
marriage. Sherre Toler says her romantic relationship with a man of a different race cemented her belief that the civil rights of couples in love should not be put to a popular vote. Elections workers are discouraged from expressing personal opinions about issues on the ballot so that they don’t feed a
perception that those counting the votes are biased. The 51-year-old registered Democrat had the job 11 years. Toler told The Associated Press her Jan. 3 resignation will enable her to speak out about an issue she is passionate about and work with groups seeking to defeat the May referendum. | |
Family, is how Cameron and Mitchell, gay parents among the show’s lead characters, are accepted by the audience. Levitan said that it’s not just America: The comedy is shown
around the world, including in Vatican City. He said it’s unusual for him to hear any objections to Mitchell and Cameron, portrayed by actors Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet. | |
WA Senate 2 votes shy on gay marriage Wire Report OLYMPIA, WASH. | The Washington state Senate is just two votes shy of having enough support to pass same-sex marriage, as an undecided Democrat has committed her vote to approve it. Democratic Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe of Bothell said that the legislation is “long overdue.’’ McAuliffe had said previously that she was leaning in favor of support
NC official resigns over gay marriage ban Wire Report RALLEIGH, N.C. | The elections director in socially conservative Harnett County, N.C., has resigned, saying she could not in good conscience preside over the upcoming vote on a proposed amendment to the state constitution banning same-sex
Levitan surprised at acceptance of gay characters Wire Report PASADENA, CALIF. | One of the biggest surprises for Steven Levitan, the creator of Modern
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gone and we’re already looking at Valentine’s Day advertisements and displays in store windows. But according to the Christian church calendar, the season of Christmas ventures into the �irst week of the New Year with Epiphany.
The church calendar identi�ies the major holidays like Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Holy Week, Easter, Pentecost, etc., and in between these major holidays is what is referred to as “ordinary time.” Beyond the festivities, we manage our daily routines. The reading titled “Ordinary Times,” is a quote from Night Visions: Searching the Shadows of Advent and Christmas by Jan Richardson. It is much like a daily meditation book offering insights and re�lections during the Christmas season which runs thru the �irst week of January, ending with the celebration of the Magi’s visit which is called Epiphany. Richardson’s writings offer the reader an opportunity to notice life in the midst of this eventful and oftentimes demanding season. Richardson writes, “I don’t care what the church
calendar says; there is ordinary time in this season too. There is walking, working, talking, eating. There is sweeping, shopping, washing dishes, laundry. There is checking all the doors and windows before bed. There is turning down the covers. There is sleeping. There is rest.” Even if you do not celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday, at times the season gets lost in the business of shopping, parties and gift giving. And for some, maybe even for you, that season is not all about joy to the world. There may be memories of loss and pain that wraps your soul like too many stands of Christmas lights on a tree. Seasonal movies are one of the ways that mark the Christmas season. While these movies may not be everyone’s holiday tradition, the old classic, It’s a Wonderful Life is one of those movies that help ground us in the gift giving meaning of this season. We are all familiar with the story of the very compassionate George, who gets caught up in the dif�icult events of his life that he feels are too big to manage. His fears paralyze him and he thinks that his life never really mattered and the world would be better off without him. It’s a Wonderful Life retells the story of a man’s life and the gifts of life he brought just by being himself. What would the world be like without you? It’s a question that is dif�icult to answer, especially for oneself. Ask those near and dear to you to help you see what others know about you. Get still in the busy time and let it teach you something about yourself for there may be a personal epiphany ready to bless you. Richardson writes, “Still me until I hear Your heartbeat. Quiet me until I feel Your breathing. Make me one with Your rhythms. Move me to the cadence of Your love.” What would it take for you to hear the heart beat of God or feel God’s breath on your brow or become one with the rhythm of God or be moved by the pulse of God’s love? Most of us do not think in such poetic language
or understand God to be a intimate and tangible part of our bodies. Even if that idea or belief does not resonate with you, what would it take for you to be so still that you feel your own breath moving in and expanding who you are and taking small pieces of what you offer the world out with each exhale. The invitation is to just be still at some point in your hectic life. Just be. What would that feel like for you? How long would it take to go from your fast paced day to stillness? Just �ind a moment or two, stop, take a couple of breathes and give thanks. If those
moments take you to a deeper place of stillness then so be it, but at least you will have taken a moment to replenish your soul. Recognizing that you are the greatest gift you could give may free you in this busy life, and what a wonderful gift to give yourself that no one else can give you and no one else can take away. As we move forward into a new year and the memories of Christmas and the holidays become more distant, I hope you will carry with you the gift of life you have discovered in this time of re�lection, the gift of you! | | Start 2012 With
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Orlando area politico said the following?
As an elected of�icial—as a public �igure—I �igured out a long time ago that you only have so many chips to play. And you play them in the areas that mean the most to you and where you can make the biggest difference. And… I’ll be candid with you. I’m passionate on the subject of racial equality. I’m not passionate on the subject of [LGBT equality]. That is partly because I am not suf�iciently exposed, aware, educated. And it is partly because I truly have a hard time believing that the discrimination is as serious in your case. If you guessed Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs, you’d be wrong. These statements were instead made by then-Orange County Chairman Linda Chapin in a groundbreaking and disarmingly honest interview with Watermark back in 1995. Chapin has since become an outspoken champion of LGBT civil rights. But the comments she made 17 years ago may provide insight into the journey of her most recent successor as the most powerful elected of�icial in Central Florida. After winning of�ice in November 2010, Jacobs endorsed a countywide human rights ordinance and bene�its for domestic partners of county employees. So activists were befuddled late last year when Jacobs distanced herself from the City of Orlando’s domestic
partner registry initiative; this despite—or in reaction to— prodding by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and Orange County Comptroller Martha Haynie that dual registries would be effective and ef�icient. The rights conferred—health care and funeral decisions, hospital and jail visitation—are neither controversial nor likely to be abused. A countywide registry would cost almost nothing to implement. And it would mean that couples living in Orlando could expect their partnership to be honored at hospitals and funeral homes in, say, Winter Park, or elsewhere within the county. With the city’s registry scheduled to take effect in just a few days, the Orlando Anti-Discrimination Ordinance Committee (OADO) organized a Jan. 9 town hall meeting to pressure Jacobs to act. Hours before that meeting, and without consulting with representatives from the LGBT community, Jacobs made an ill-advised statement to reporters questioning the need for a registry and suggesting that visitation and other essential rights could be accomplished more effectively with a universal form. Although Jacobs equivocated by saying that she was still evaluating options, OADO bristled with a press release accusing her of aligning with anti-gay activist John Stemberger to kill the county registry. Jacobs took offense, countering that OADO had attacked her integrity and simply misunderstood her deliberative process. By the weekend, both sides had stepped back from what the Orlando Sentinel called a “combative policy �ight.” OADO noted that media posturing had been unproductive and issued an invitation to “reengage in a constructive dialog.” Jacobs cautioned that her research was incomplete, but acknowledged that “at this point” she believes a DPR ordinance “would be helpful.” She promised to bring it before the Board of County Commissioners for consideration. Neither side apologized for the strident back and forth, though both contributed. OADO never claimed that Jacobs sought advice from John Stemberger, but their press release (“Mayor Teresa Jacobs Aligns with Anti-Gay Activist”) raised the implication. For her part, Jacobs can hardly blame OADO for reacting when she
cut off dialogue and then told reporters that a registry may not be necessary. OADO is to be applauded for knowing when to step on the advocacy gas. Activists in Tampa, St. Petersburg and Sarasota will need that same energetic focus if they are to follow Orlando’s lead and obtain registries for their communities (see story p. 13). After touting a human rights ordinance and partner bene�its, Jacobs’ inexplicable about-face on this logical and noncontroversial next-step toward LGBT equality had many of us scrambling to connect the dots. Cynics suggested the Republican up-and-comer was solidifying her conservative cred for a future run at
higher of�ice. Others—like me—pointed to her troubling insensitivity on samesex marriage and gay adoption. We remain concerned that this talented and inspiring public servant still doesn’t “get it” when it comes to the value of cultivating connectedness and human dignity, or her important role in that process. But I am hopeful that, like Linda Chapin, Teresa Jacobs is on a journey. Back in 2010 she told me, “Sometimes in life our beliefs are challenged, and most of us will use that as an opportunity to assess our belief systems.” Fair warning… she also said, “I’d rather get it done right than get it done fast.” | |
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ON ERIK CABAN’S FIRE DOWN BELOW BLOG POST ABOUT REUNITING WITH AN EX: “Erik, what are you doing?! You can do better than that. I know there aren’t a lot of sane guys out there but you just characterized what a mental health counselor would diagnose as a nut. You’re not in high school anymore so why play the adolescent games? This guy is self-destructive and you wasted time dodging �lying human debris. I only hope you dipped the truth in some colorful ink to coat it in drama to lend a little human interest to the story. And interesting it was—like a train wreck.” —DAVID REINA
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A survey found that 48% of gay men would give up a year of their life for the perfect body.
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the popular Logo series RuPaul’s Drag Race, a Florida contestant has placed in the top three. In Season 4, which launches Monday, Jan. 30, local eyes are again turned to Florida and to local contestant Alisa Summers, a.k.a. Alex Hernandez, who is a regular at The Honey Pot in Ybor City every Friday night.
Summers follows the tradition of Fort Lauderdale’s Rebecca Glasscock, second runner up in Season 1; Orlando’s Tyra Sanchez, who won Season 2; and Tampa’s Alexis Mateo, who was second runner up in Season 3. RuPaul, alongside returning judges Michelle Visage and Santino Rice, will again decide who will stay or “Sashay away” among 13 female impersonators looking for the title of “America’s Next Drag Superstar.” We caught up with Summers, who in the �irst episode reveals he’s destined to win because of his full package (not that one) containing “beauty, hair, body and titties,” dishes about his experience, opening his own Drag Depot, and the Tampa drag scene. WATERMARK: WHAT CAN
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catty and shady on TV but those are my sisters.
IT SEEMS THAT EVERY SEASON HAS A GROUP OF ELITIST DRAG QUEENS, FOR EXAMPLE LAST SEASON’S “HEATHERS” VS. “BOOGERS.” DID THAT HAPPEN THIS SEASON? IF SO, WHAT GROUP WERE YOU IN?
To be honest with you, yes. From episode one, there was a group of six or seven of us that just cliqued immediately [because of] our drag styles and how we view our own performing techniques. Even the ones that weren’t in that clique, we all got along, for the most part. We may have thrown a little shade in the confessional.
DO YOU THINK YOU WERE PORTRAYED ACCURATELY?
All I’ve gotten to see is what the public has seen. I’m eager to see how we’re all portrayed. I mean, especially how we look on camera. Although, from what I’ve seen in the past, I know [the producers] are going to take things I said and paint me as the cocky one.
WHO WAS YOUR FAVORITE GUEST JUDGE? WHY?
The most shocking was Elvira! I grew up watching Elvira: Mistress of the Dark—I wore that tape out. When they announced Elvira as the guest judge, we fell out. [Laughs] She is just as stunning in person as
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Joyful Noise Starring Queen Latifah, Dolly Parton, Jessie Jordan, Keke Palmer
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done well—Williams shines as Marilyn Monroe; Branagh captivates as Sir Laurence Olivier—performances elevate a �ilm above its weaknesses. In 1957, Monroe traveled with her new husband, playwright Arthur Miller (Scott), and acting coach (Wanamaker) to shoot a �ilm in England. The picture had movie star director Olivier—it was the charming but �luffy comedy The Prince and the Showgirl. For his �irst job, Colin Clarke (Redmayne) was third assistant director. Mostly, he was Olivier’s gopher who was also handed the job of babysitting the self-destructive Monroe. Being young, Clarke’s emotions got in the way. It didn’t help that Monroe knew how to manipulate.
Besides the abrupt editing, there is one �law with the �ilm, and it’s a biggie. As written and performed, the protagonist is bland. Redmayne’s Clarke is a ducky chap and a dupe for all of the �ilm industry’s emotional evils. Mostly, he waxes poetic and sits around looking dewy eyed and star-struck. Yet it’s wondrous to see Williams embody the beautiful performer: her electricity, her campiness, her self-doubts and frequent meltdowns. As the titular stage pro, Branagh’s Olivier is a lovely foil for Monroe’s method acting obsession. These are two performances that deserve notice, for creating uncanny likenesses of the iconoclasts: their craft and their humanness. | |
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Starring Gary Oldman, Toby Jones, Colin Firth, Ciaran Hinds, David Dencik
There is a square wheel on this The primary rule to a good otherwise raucous Christian choir bus. mystery is that the clues are all Good thing the singing is amazing, there. Nowadays, the gimmick of and the movie’s heart is in the right espionage thrillers seems to be car place. Without those grace notes, chases, elaborate �ights, and special this over-involved Christian musical effects. Slow and studied, Tinker Tailor comedy—produced by Soldier Spy—based on the Latifah—would’ve made a famous John le Carré novel— pretty sour tune. Parton is the rich widow of RATINGS GUIDE confounds all expectations. It’s 1973, and British the local church choirmaster. intelligence has a mole She expects she’ll get the feeding data to the Ruskies. position because of her Overflowing Oldman—who was forced into husband and her money, but with glittery fabulousness retirement months earlier—is the job is handed to Latifah. secretly rehired to ferret out Latifah is an impoverished the traitor. Is it the conniving mom raising two kids—sexy Pretty damn Jones, the debonair Firth, the teen Palmer and a child with good, but it’s no stalwart Hinds, or the rescued Asbergers Syndrome. Parton, Sunset Boulevard ex-communist Dencik? meanwhile, wants to love The �ilm sometimes plays and support her delinquent An entertaining like a mystery, showing little grandson, Jordan. The whole enough flick clues. Also, as in thrillers, a town they live in is depressed, with perhaps few spies die. Mostly, however, mired in a small-town soap a few holes Oldman has to dig up enough opera. The only thing that will data to set the perfect trap. save everyone is a national Ever so slightly Somehow, this feels closer to win at the Joyful Noise choir watchable, just how international intelligence contest. for that hot actor actually works: poring over Thank God the music paperwork, looking for and comedy are so uplifting, Two hours of inconsistencies. because the writing turns your life you’ll So, is this a good speechy and maudlin, and the never get back mystery? No, it’s entirely too whole show grinds to a halt. complicated, and vital clues Also, we really don’t need a are missing. Also, as a spy thriller, its top-heavy plot full of grieving widows, introspection and deliberate pace will estranged marriages, and Asbergers. anger some audiences. However, as a Despite the “Lifetime Television” character study of people who commit script, Joyful Noise is a Christian movie themselves to observation, mind that won’t judge you. The singing is games, and minutiae, this �ilm is subtly glorious, and Parton and Latifah make fascinating. | | an unusual but fun pair to watch. | | Watermark’s own Mark Cady will be attending the Sundance Film Festival in Utah later this month. Visit WatermarkOnline.com for updates from the festival beginning Jan. 19.
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The touring production of Penn & Teller is supposed to rival their Las Vegas show, but we’re more interested in what they have to say rather than what they do. The pair are popular for their opinionated rants and have continuously voiced (at least one of them has) their support for marriage rights for same-sex couples and their desire to end religious persecution. Oh, and they still do some magic tricks, too. Feb. 9, King Center, Orlando Feb. 10, Mahaffey Theatre, St. Petersburg
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La Cage Aux Folles
More than likely you’ve seen the �ilmed version of this classic—and the 1990s remake, The Birdcage. But seeing this Harvey Fierstein classic on stage is a real treat. The touring version stars Christopher Seiben as Albin, and George Hamilton as his husband, Albin. We’re certain the theater will be packed with LGBTs nightly.
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Florida (at least this week) and it’s time to take to the indoors and enjoy the expansive offerings of the arts world in our area. Concerts, art shows, theatrical extravaganzas and more are on the horizon and a large contingent of those have mass LGBT appeal. While concert halls, bars and other venues are constantly updating their offerings in the world of entertainment, we’ve managed to take a sneak peak at what’s headed our way in the coming months and showcasing the acts and events with mass appeal and of special interest to our readers. Our popular “Don’t Miss” excerpts return to pinpoint
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those special events you’ll remember forever, and we take time to highlight a few movers and shakers who keep the LGBT community entrenched in the world of entertainment. Of course, not everything can �it within these pages, so visit WatermarkOnline.com for a full list of events coming this year.
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Feb. 10 A Painter’s Paradise: The Restoration of Charleston Farmhouse
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gay,” guitarist/vocalist Nina Chaplin says, indicating herself and Vanessa, “We’re out; we don’t hide it. But I don’t think we have a core LBGT audience.”
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“I don’t think much about it,” drummer Vanessa Brewster con�ides. “It’s just one part of who we are.” “Obviously, we’re two-thirds
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The curmudgeon of comedy will surely have plenty to rant about when he stops in our area thanks to the ongoing circus that is the presidential election. The point-�ingered, frowning comedian touches on pop culture, religion and his favorite subject, politics, in all of his stand-up specials. Surely his live performances will be even better, spiked with an onslaught of new material provided daily by candidates. Mar. 2, King Center, Orlando Mar. 3, Van Wezel, Sarasota
Feb. 10-26 The Bikinis Mar. 16-Apr. 1 The Foreigner Apr. 20-May 27 The Music Man
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admits Susanna. Wet Nurse quickly set to creating more—loud and fast, fun stuff loaded with the twin’s vocal harmonies, and that perked the ears of local press. Within months, they were making several Favorite Local Band lists. “It was amazing the �irst time we saw people singing along,” says Vanessa. Each member has her role. Nina is at the forefront of tweaking their sound. “My songwriting style is poppy and melodic, but I also like fast chords and beats,” Nina says. “I’m big on the vocal harmonics,” Susanna says. “We all write songs, but of course, I focus on the beat,” Vanessa says.
MAD COW THEATRE COMPANY ORLANDO MADCOWTHEATRE.COM 407-297-8788 Jan. 27-Feb. 19 Sunday in the Park with George Feb. 3-Mar. 4 Dancing at Lughnasa Feb. 24-Mar. 25 Hedda Gabler Mar. 30-Apr. 29 Private Lives May 4-May. 13 Orlando Cabaret Festival
MAITLAND ART CENTER MAITLAND MAITLAND ARTCENTER.ORG 407-539-2181 Through Feb. 26 Borders of Paradise Feb. 3-April 15 EMERGE! Molly Chism
“Right now we’re tapping to a very happy 60s sound, but I want to go more punk: darker chords and stuff like that—get really mean,” Nina says. The women are huge fans of other local bands, and other musicians are rooting for Wet Nurse. On top of that, Astro Girl Records, a local company, just signed them and promises a full-length album this year. A recent milestone: their EP just hit iTunes. “We have no shortage of local shows,” Vanessa says. “Our issue now—and it’s a great issue to have—is knowing when to say ‘no.’” Wet Nurse always posts their shows and information on their Facebook page. —STEPHEN MILLER
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“I guess that makes me a minority,” laughs Susanna Chaplin, the straight twin who also sings along while playing bass. “Or I am, because I’m the only one not related,” jokes Vanessa. The members obviously have a great rapport, and they don’t really think about what makes them singular. They just love the sound and working together. “We do it for the energy, playing stuff that gets people �ired up,” Susanna says. Wet Nurse formed in 2010 and immediately got noticed. They started getting about four local and state shows a month. “I was in another band, and people knew me from there. So when I was able to say, ‘Hey, we’ve got this new thing,’ people started showing up,” Nina says. “We only had four songs,”
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Wilson Phillips
The girls of Wilson Phillips have surged back onto the pop radar thanks to their new reality show and Carnie Wilson’s appearance as a judge on Karaoke Battle USA last summer. Now, the singers of “Hold On” are on tour, and have three stops in Florida— two in our coverage area.
Mar. 22, King Center, Orlando Mar. 23, Capitol Theater, Clearwater
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Through Mar. 18 William H. Johnson Jan. 20-Mar. 18 Style & Grace Feb. 10-12 Orlando Folk Festival
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Through Feb. 12 Nine Mar. 9-Apr. 1 Blithe Spirit Apr. 20-May 13 Godspell June 8-July 1 Damn Yankees
MORSE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART WINTER PARK MORSEMUSEUM.ORG 407-645-5311 Through October 7 At Home with Roseville Pottery
ORANGE COUNTY REGIONAL HISTORY CENTER ORLANDO THEHISTORYCENTER.ORG 407-836-8500
Outside the Box ONTVERDE | Art isn’t easy; pushing a radical idea only works if your audience is willing to pay to participate. It’s easier to �ind audiences for experimentation in highpopulation areas like Orlando and Tampa. However, how does one forward edgy theatre in a sleepy burg like Lake County’s Montverde, whose population hovers around 1,000?
Through Mar. 18 Beyond Baseball: The Life of Roberto Clemente
ORLANDO BALLET ORLANDO ORLANDOBALLET.ORG 407-426-1739 Feb. 10-12 Battle of the Sexes III Mar. 30-Apr. 1 Swans: Black & White Mar. 31 The Swan Princess
ORLANDO GAY CHORUS ORLANDO ORLANDOGAYCHORUS.ORG 407-841-SING May 2012 Changing Hearts
ORLANDO MUSEUM OF ART ORLANDO OMART.ORG 407-896-4231 Through June 30, 2012 Of Cloth and Culture II American Portraits Past and Present
company presenting their �irst season in 2012. “He’s been a great supporter of Outside the Box,” Provencher says of the mayor. “He really wants to see the art scene grow and thrive out here.” In fact, the future of dynamic theatre—including the LGBT theatre Provencher has been very involved in—may not need big metropolises. It may be more important, more vital, in the small towns like Montverde, where people still can live a life insulated, where many local LGBT, including students, suffer in loneliness and silence.
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“It’s a combination of getting the right space and the right people involved, and then you have to carefully make the right �irst steps,” says Outside the Box founder and artistic director Wm. Andre Provencher. “I mean. I’m a gay director, and everyone knows that. However, we still need to build our audience before we throw out edgier pieces like Extremities or Keely & Du.” Provencher feels he’s found an essential combination in this small town, whose mayor Troy Bennett has cooperated to open doors for the �ledgling theatre
John Leguizamo
It was almost as if John Leguizamo came from total obscurity when he captured our hearts as the “little Latin boy in a dress” in the 1990s To Wong Fu, Thanks for Everything, Julie Numar, a role that earned him a Golden Globe nomination for best Supporting Actor. He shares his story from regular kid to mainstream actor in his new show, Ghetto Klown, stopping in both Orlando and Tampa. Mar. 6, Carr Center, Orlando Mar. 8, Straz Center, Tampa
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Mar. 2-4 Verdi’s Rigoletto Mar. 9 Minnesota Orchestra Mar. 10 Bond & Beyond Apr. 7 Carousel
“I’m actually doing this under the umbrella of Hat Box Revue,” Provencher says. That’s an important distinction. In the 1990s, Hat Box Revue was pushing the envelope of LGBT theatre, using storefronts, bars and public events to present incendiary works to Central Florida. In Montverde, he takes a gentler approach with family-friendly fare. Years of directing throughout Central Florida formulated his new approach: “I used to send my concept or vision to several different theaters. And they’d always say, ‘We love your ideas, but they’re a little outside the box. They’re a little scary; we’re a little concerned.’ So, if the opportunity is not coming to me, I’d just create my own.” “Montverde has a wonderful space there that they’re offering to us for use,” Provencher says. “Montverde is wholesome values
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ORLANDO POINTEARTS.ORG 407-374-3587
Through Mar. 17 Romeo and Juliet Feb. 8-Mar. 18 Cymbeline Feb. 29 What You Will Mar. 21 Red
Feb. 17-Mar. 4 To Kill A Mockingbird Mar. 30-Apr. 15 9 to 5 May. 4-20 Regrets Only June 8-24 On Golden Pond July 13-29 The Boys Next Door
OSCEOLA CENTER FOR THE ARTS KISSIMMEE OCFTA.COM 407-846-4643 Through Jan. 29 Blithe Spirit Feb. 11-12 Osceola Art Festival Feb. 24-Mar. 11 My Fair Lady Apr. 13-22 Leading Ladies May 4-20 Hairspray
Americana, but they’re also very supportive of us. And I want to keep things in line with that— meet them halfway, but also with a few campier, more fun things. I mean, we’re doing Bad Seed next year.” Knowing his core audience, 2012 is a season of crowdpleasers and newer pieces, all with unique approaches; Oliver!,
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UCF ARENA ORLANDO UCFARENA.COM Feb. 4 Miranda Lambert
A Civil War Christmas, and Crime of the Heart are their �irst three shows. Also, to attract an audience in this tough economic time, Provencher is trying to keep ticket costs between $5 and $10. Information can be found on the Facebook page for Outside the Box.—STEPHEN MILLER
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He’s talented, sexy and he has a brain! No wonder we �lock to hear what Henry Rollins has to say. The frontman of the Rollins Band is an LGBT advocate and often speaks in favor of same-sex marriage and civil rights. His last tour through Florida brought out sold-out crowds that showcased the diversity of his appeal. Mar. 8, House of Blues, Orlando
Mar. 10, Capitol Theatre, Clearwater
Feb. 17 Celtic Woman
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.Feb. 16-26 Bury the Dead Mar. 22-Apr. 1 Ragtime Apr. 19-22 Shove! Push!
Feb. 1-5 Sacred Slave Stories Feb. 10-12 Love Your Shorts Film Festival Feb. 19-26 Phantom Apr. 20-29 Sound of Music
WINTER PARK PLAYHOUSE WINTER PARK WINTERPARK PLAYHOUSE.ORG 407-645-0145 Through Feb. 11 I Love You Because Apr. 20-May 12 Baby
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Cirque du Soleil: Michael Jackson The Immortal
THEATREWINTER HAVEN.COM 863-294-7469 Feb. 23-Mar. 18 The Buddy Holly Story Apr. 12-29 Rumors Apr. 30-May 2 Six Canterbury Tales May 15-20 Tales of a 4th Grade Nothing July 20-Aug. 5 Hairspray
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The artist and acrobats of Cirque du Soleil has done it again—this time mixing astounding stunts and storytelling with the music of the late Michael Jackson. The touring production of Michael Jackson The Immortal features all of Jackson’s greatest hits and the show underscores Michael’s global messages of love, peace and unity. Feb. 28-29, AMWAY Arena, Orlando
727-587-6751 Feb. 24-Mar. 11 Funny Girl
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Memphis Feb. 15 Mandy Patinkin Feb. 18 Michael Amante Feb. 19 Vicki Lawrence Feb. 29 Swan Lake Mar. 10 Henry Rollins Mar. 19 104 Years of Broadway Mar. 23 Wilson Phillips Mar. 23 Tony Bennett Mar. 27 Debbie Reynolds Mar. 30-31 Fiddler on the Roof Apr. 6-7 South Pacific
Jan. 24 Damn Yankees Feb. 9 CATS Mar. 22 Joan Rivers Apr. 2 South Pacific
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THE LAKELAND CENTER LAKELAND THELAKELAND CENTER.COM 863-834-8100
LAKELAND POLKMUSEUM OFART.ORG 863-688-7743 Mar. 3-May 26 From the Flat Files Mar. 31-June 27 Albert Paley Apr. 28-Aug. 18 3-D
ST. PETERSBURG AMERICANSTAGE.ORG 727-823-7529 Through Feb. 26
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What do you get when you mix the 1990s boys band sensation with a Christian concert series? You get Altar Boyz, a comedy that lampoons the nostalgic days of those boy bands we all loved to hate and the ridiculous dance moves to go along with it. But Altar Boyz does have a message to share, including the story of one band member’s coming out and his fears of being chastised by his religious fans. Feb. 3-Mar. 4 Venice Theatre
Seven Guitars Jan. 27-29 Forbidden Tampa Bay Jan. 29 Lazy Fairy Improv Mar. 16-May 6 2.5 Minute Ride Apr. 11-May 13
Rocky Horror Show June 1-July 1 Vanishing Point July 27-Aug. 19 The Foreigner
Feb. 17 Grand Central Chili Cookoff Apr. 12-15 7th Annual Sunscreen Film Festival Apr. 21-22 Mainsail Arts Festival
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FREEFALL THEATRE ST. PETERSBURG FREEFALLTHEATRE.COM 727-498-5205 Sept. 15-Oct. 2 Feb. 2-19 Becky Shaw Mar. 15-Apr. 1 Rip. Tied. May 3-20 The Vibrator Play
727-565-0550 Feb. 17 Southside Johnny Feb. 26 RED Mar. 3 BADFISH!
Avenue Q
The Tony-Award winning play starring the puppets that would never be allowed on Sesame Street, Avenue Q, gets two local productions this season when Venice Theatre in and MAD Theatre present it in August. The raunchy musical has catchy numbers like “The Internet is for Porn” and “Everyone’s A Little Bit Racist,” to keep you laughing and saying, “No they didn’t!” Plus, don’t forget the gay puppet’s touching coming out story—and there’s the puppet sex… Mar. 15-Apr. 15, Venice Theatre, Venice Aug. 9-19, MAD Theatre, Tampa
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Mar. 1-11 An Inspector Calls Apr. 19-29 Breaking Legs
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Through Apr. 10 19th Century Photographs of Egypt Through Apr. 29 ST. PETERSBURG MAHAFFEYTHEATER.COM Ancient Egypt—Art and Magic: Treasures 727-898-2100 from the Fondation Jan. 29 Gandur pour l’Art Roberta Flack Feb. 10 Penn & Teller Feb. 17 Gladys Knight ST. PETERSBURG Feb. 24 STPETEOPERA.ORG Diana Ross 727-822-3590 Mar. 4 Mar 2-6 Ballroom With a Twist Samson and Delilah Mar. 11 Mar. 15 Tommy Tune Psycho Thrillers: Menotti Apr. 10-13 and The Medium Cirque Dreams Apr. 19 Apr. 15 The Magic of Mozart: Cloris Leachman Preview to Figaro, Part I Apr. 22 May 17 One Night of Queen My Big Fat Mozart
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Jan. 27 Swan Lake Suite Feb. 3-5 Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Feb. 9 Best-Loved Symphonies Mar. 8 Viennese Delights Mar. 9-11 Rock on Broadway Apr. 13-15 Brahms’ Symphony No. 4 Apr. 18-19 Celebrate Broadway May 3 Pops in the Park May 25-26 Beethoven’s Eroica
Joan Rivers
Watermark has been fortunate enough to pro�ile Joan Rivers several times and each time she leaves us with a laugh. The iconic comedienne keeps the laughs coming when she stops at The Lakeland Center in March. We can’t wait to hear what she has to say about the state of reality television, her daughter’s marriage and the upcoming Presidential election. Mar. 22, Lakeland Center, Lakeland
Wedding: Preview to Figaro, Part 2 June 1-5 The Marriage of Figaro
STATE THEATRE ST. PETERSBURG STATETHEATRE
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Feb. 3 Wayne Static Feb. 9 Dominic Balli Feb. 24 Pressure Fest 3 Mar. 17 Metal Alliance 2012 Mar. 28 The Naked and Famous
STUDIO AT 620 ST. PETERSBURG STUDIO620.ORG 727-895-6620 Feb. 9-19 Slipping
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Jackie Ballard
Ballard has been a pillar in Gulfport’s arts scene ever since she moved her studio off Beach Boulevard in 1996, shortly after taking part in her �irst Gulfport Art Walk.
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Mar. 16-Apr. 7 Dearly Beloved Apr. 20-May 12 The Nerd
1-800-ASK-GARY AMPHITHEATRE TAMPA ASKGARY.AMPHITHEATRE.COM 877-870-3674 Mar. 30 Jimmy Buffett
GORILLA THEATRE TAMPA GORILLATHEATRE.COM 813-879-2914 Mar. 15-Apr. 1 The Whipping Man
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“I loved the town from the start and I already knew a few people living here so I ended up deciding to move my shop here,” she says. Ballard says her career
NEW AMERICAN THEATER
The Rocky Horror Show
Traditionally, the story of two lost motorists encountering Frankenfurter is reserved for Halloween. But thanks to the “Time Warp,” The Rocky Horror Show can really be celebrated year round. American Stage in the Park continues its successful and popular tradition of outdoor theater when it brings the classic, campy musical to Demens Landing this year—and we’re sure it will be complete with costumed audience members singing along to every single tune.
Apr. 11-May 13, American Stage, St. Petersburg
Mar. 8-25 Hot Nights for the War Wives of Ithaka May 10-27 Race July 12-29 Closetland
began in carpentry, when she worked for an arts program in New York. It was through that position that she began a four-year apprenticeship with renowned glassblowers Bill Glasner and Peter Seacrest. Eventually she received a glassblowing degree awarded by the State of New York. She moved to Florida in 1989.. “When I �irst moved to Florida the �irst thing I did was get into the Winter Park Arts Show,” says Ballard. “That show is so prestigious and so well known and I got great views there which opened the door for me to start going to all sorts of other shows around the state.” Throughout her career, Ballard had studios in Indian Rock Beach, Land O’Lakes, Sebring and in the very rural city of Nobleton. When Ballard isn’t creating her own glass masterpieces,
M.A.D. Theatre TAMPA MADTHEATRE.COM 813-386-6173
TAMPA NEWAMERICAN THEATER.ORG 813-575-9241 February A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline April I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change
TAMPA BAY TIMES FORUM TAMPA TAMPABAYTIMES FORUM.COM 813-301-2500 Feb. 24-25 Nuclear Cowboys Feb. 29 Radiohead
Apr. 19-29 Bare Aug. 9-19 Avenue Q
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she’s hosting glassblowing classes at the Industrial Arts Center, located in the heart of Gulfport Art Village Courtyard at 2902A, Beach Blvd. South. The Center is close to Ballard’s heart, especially since she was a major player in its creation, when she teamed with Mike McKee and Amy Oatley in raising funds for their vision. “I get a lot of reward in teaching someone this wonderful craft,” Ballard says. “We just hosted members of the gay men’s group Out and About Adventures. We’ve had women’s groups before too, but I have to admit the guys were a lot more fun to work with.” The Center now offers regular individual classes and is open as a rental facility
Apr. 21 Rammstein June 3 Neil Diamond June 28 Coldplay
STAGEWORKS THEATER TAMPA STAGEWORKS THEATER.COM 813-251-8984 Through Feb. 5 ‘night Mother March 9-25 To Kill A Mockingbird May 4-20 Biloxi Blues
STRAZ CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS TAMPA STRAZCENTER.ORG 813-229-7827 Jan. 31-Feb. 12 Les Miserables Feb. 21-26 La Cage Aux Folles
for groups or parties. Guests may chose to blow a single ornament with an experienced glassblower up to taking advanced classes lasting weeks to become a master glassblower like Ballard. Ballard says her masterpiece is probably a lamp she has in her home. “I blew the base, the shade, everything…I have to admit it’s pretty cool,” she says. For more information on Ballard and the arts center, visit IndustrialArtsCenter. org.—GREG STEMM
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ULFPORT | Early in her career, Jackie Ballard says she made a decision. “You can either become a �lashy, well-known artist like, say, Chihuly, or you can teach and give back to upcoming artists,” the Gulfport glassblower says. “I have chosen the latter.”
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Diana Ross
For more than four decades, Diana Ross has been in the spotlight both on stage and in the eyes of the LGBT community. Ross, who began as the lead singer of the Supremes, tied the Beatles when she reached 12 number one hit singles in the USA. Her activism and support for LGBT rights has earned her respect in the community and a countless number of drag impersonators.
Feb. 24, Mahaffey Theatre, St. Petersburg
Feb. 24-May 6 Boeing Boeing Mar. 8 John Leguizamo Mar. 21 President Bill Clinton Mar. 27-Apr. 1 Come fly Away
Apr. 5 Leslie Jordan Apr. 24-29 Burn the Floor
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Jan. 28-May 6 Romare Bearden Don Zanfagna: Cyborgs John Cage 33 1/3
THE RITZ YBOR YBOR CITY THERITZYBOR.COM 813-247-2555 Feb. 7 They Might Be Giants Mar. 5 Dropkick Murphys Mar. 13 We Came as Romans
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Out@Asolo ARASOTA | As the LGBT world ponders levels of “outness” for various aspects of daily life, the OUT@Asolo theater series makes a statement while basking in the performances and unity of Sarasota’s creative community.
God of Carnage Through April 1 Once in a Lifetime Through April 26 Yentl Feb. 21-Mar. 11 The Robbers Mar. 9-May 13 Fallen Angels Mar. 23-May 6 Hamlet, Prince of Cuba Mar. 30-April 22 RED Apr. 3-22 Cloud Nine May 25-June 7 Fanny Brice, America’s Funny Girl
DABBERT GALLERY DABBERTGALLERY.COM 941-955-1315 Feb. 3-27 James Griffin: Luminous Color, A Journey Mar 2-31 Robert Baxter Apr. 6-30 Craig Rubadoux
with your partner,” said NYC choreographer Josh Rhodes, who’s �inishing up preparations for the currently running Yentl. Although Asolo’s production is not explicitly a musical, Rhodes has readied the wedding dancers and more complex crowd choreography for its run through April 26. Still, without a danceheavy production, Rhodes had to leave his partner home, who is usually his assistant choreographer. “We love spending time together even if it does get a little exhausting when you’re together all day long,” Rhodes said. “Work starts to seep into
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For the Asolo Repertory Theater, LGBT cast and crew increasingly partner on and off the stage (similar to the past decade of the at-large heterosexual world.) “We’re seeing many samesex couples working here,” says Steph Gray, marketing manager for Asolo. For these partners in art— including the musical director and his husband during the recent Asolo production of My Fair Lady—the work arrangement brings relief from frequent theater-world longdistance relationships and some new baggage, too. “It’s really great to go to work
Feb. 28-Mar. 25 Disenchanted Mar. 27-May 5 Oliver! The Musical
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Lily Tomlin
She captured our hearts with characters like “Ernestine” and “Edith Ann,” but it was her coming out in 2001 that really got the attention of the LGBT community. Tomlin and her long term partner and manager, Jane Wagner, have both been featured in mainstream and LGBT newsmagazines across the country. The funny lady will share her thoughts on Hollywood, television and will no doubt bring back some memorable characters while on stage at the Van Wezel. Mar. 1, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, Sarasota
FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE FLORIDASTUDIOTHEATRE.ORG 941-366-9000 Through Feb. 12 The Last Romance Through May 7 Old Whine, New Gripes Jan. 25-Mar. 25
our personal life. You get home and you start talking about it again.” Rhodes and his partner have been together longer than they’ve had cell phones, which back in the day meant meticulous preparation of call schedules. Now, through the wonders of technology, Rhodes and his partner in NYC can watch both watch the same movie while they’re Skyping, he said. Whether coupled or single, LGBT or otherwise, the Out@ Asolo program is promoting visibility and convergence amongst its cast and crew and the diverse audience. “OUT@Asolo was a fantastically successful event for us last year and the year before as well,” says Producing Artistic Director Michael Donald Edwards. “It led to a whole new audience, and it’s become an emblem for us on how we want
Next Fall Mar. 7-18 Sophie Tucker: Last of the Red Hot Mamas
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Feb. 14 Chad Hoopes Feb. 15 Michael Baron Feb. 23-26 Ringling in Bloom Mar. 4 Gail Nelson
Feb. 11-24 Carmen Mar. 3-25 Otello Mar. 10-14 Vanessa
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MANATEEPLAYERS.COM Through Jan. 29 Happy Days Feb. 23-Mar. 11 AIDA Mar. 29-Apr. 15 Ring of Fire May 3-20 7 Brides for 7 Brothers
THE GOLDEN APPLE RINGLING MUSEUM OF ART THEGOLDENAPPLE.COM 941-366-5454
to reach all different kinds of constituencies. There’s no one kind of audience here at Asolo Rep.” This time, the “Out@Asolo” performance and after-party will take place on Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. with events also planned for upcoming productions of Hamlet, Prince of Cuba, Fallen Angels and Fanny Brice:
RINGLING.ORG 941-359-5700 Through Feb. 26 Breaking Up is Hard to Do
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America’s Funny Girl. Now in its third season, Out@Asolo encourages connecting with the LGBT community in a comfortable, friendly environment. “Asolo Rep fans represent a wide range of social, economic, ethnic and gender groups and everyone is welcome to attend,” he says.—JOSEPH KISSEL
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Patti LuPone
Broadway queens have worshipped Patti LuPone ever since her Tonyaward winning performance as Eva Peron in the 1979 stage musical Evita. Since then she has gone on to star in countless productions, plays and television shows. Her new memoir was released shortly before the holidays and will no doubt be on hand in the lobby after the show. Feb. 14, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, Sarasota
Feb. 24 Linda Eder Feb. 25 Jerry Seinfeld Feb. 28 Swan Lake Mar. 1 Lily Tomlin Mar. 3 Lewis Black
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Mar. 14 Tommy Tune Mar. 17 104 Years of Broadway Mar. 22-23 Young Frankenstein .Mar. 25 Tony Bennett Mar. 28 Fiddler on the Roof
VENICE THEATRE VENICESTAGE.COM 941-488-1115 Feb. 3-Mar. 4 Altar Boyz Feb. 14-Mar. 11 The Music Man Mar. 15 Avenue Q Apr. 3-22 Stand By Your Van Apr. 19-May 6 The Miser May 8-20 Driving Miss Daisy May 17-27 The Phantom Tollbooth | |
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It’s a hot mess of talent around here. Every little gay boy wants to be a drag queen.
—ALISA SUMMERS, REFERRING TO TAMPA BAY’S DRAG SCENE
KEEPING UP APPEARANCES Season 3 finalist Alexis Mateo offers advice to this season’s contestants
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INCE HER THIRD-PLACE �inish on Season 3 of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Alexis Mateo has traveled the country representing the show and promoting herself. As Season 4 fast approaches, Mateo �inds she’s still recognized throughout the country—and she’s excited that the same national television exposure is about to be unleashed on her friend, Alisa Summers. “She’s like a little sister to me,” Mateo says from her home in Tampa. “So to see her get onto Drag Race makes me very proud.” Mateo attributes her success on television—and her successes since—to her ability to market herself. She says that this season’s cast of drag hopefuls should remember that the Logo television show is a marketing tool �irst and a competition second. “Always have it in the back of your mind that the main goal isn’t to win, but to put out a great image,” Mateo offers Drag Race contestants. “Sometimes in a competition you forget about what you’re doing. But remember, it’s on TV and it will be broadcast everywhere.” Thanks to the “boy interviews” on Drag Race, Mateo says that she’s recognized both in and out of drag, and that was something he wasn’t completely prepared for. “I’m so surprised to have such a great response in the straight community— especially straight girls,” Mateo says. While Season 4 is just starting, Mateo is already eyeing her next professional television appearance—she’s vying for a spot on next year’s Dancing With the Stars. “I was a dancer at Disney for many years,” she says. “My fans have been voting every day to get me out there. I think the world is ready for a drag queen on that show.” To vote for Mateo’s Dancing debut, visit the show’s page on ABC.com. | |
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she is on TV. Then, having people from Glee and Modern Family— shows you watch on a regular basis—to have them sitting there in front of you, judging you, is just amazing. HOW DOES TAMPA FARE IN THE DRAG DEPARTMENT?
It’s a hot mess of talent around here. Every little gay boy wants to be a drag queen.
DO YOU PERFORM ANYWHERE IN THE AREA?
I’m on cast at The Honey Pot on Fridays and Saturdays. I’m the house girl there, so I’m the only one there every week, along with a rotating cast of three other girls. We get all kinds of talent from across the country. I have a drag mother, Jocelyn Summers, but I’ve really learned drag from everywhere. I’ve learned by watching different kinds of talent. You’ve got your “body girls,” your “tranny girls,” and your “dancing girls,” that do the splits and the kicks. I’m really blessed to be working with so many different types of talent.
SO WHAT MADE YOU DECIDE TO
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Actually, I was supposed to be on Season 3. I was selected as an alternate, just in case one of those girls didn’t show up or something happened. So, when this year came around, I said “this is my year. I am doing this.” I went through the whole casting process again and thankfully, it worked out this time! What I did was look at my video from last year and critique it. I asked myself, “what can I show the judges that I’ve improved upon or that I’ve done that will show that I’ve gone the extra mile and I can be ‘America’s Next Drag Superstar?’” I focused on my growth since last year. I don’t want to be one of those drag performers that does the same routine over and over. Who’s going to want to see that? I don’t want people to ever say, “Oh, that’s Alisa. She’s just going to put on a pony-tail and do Beyonce.” That’s not ok with me. [Laughs]
I’m going to have to say Alexis Mateo. She’s been my sister since before she appeared on Season 3. I love Yara So�ia and Mariah. I just recently met Carmen Carrera and she was amazing! I’m a big fan of a lot of the girls from Season 2. Since the announcement of Season 4, JuJu Bee and I have been chatting. Everybody’s so familylike. I now have like 50 sisters.
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Since �ilming a couple of months ago and knowing it’s about to air, I’ve just been making sure I continue to stay on top of my game. However, I always feel there’s room for improvement, so I make sure I don’t go out there, looking half-assed. There’s been a lot of growth, not only look-wise but even as a person. After an experience like [Ru Paul’s Drag Race], you have to look at things differently; you have to realize you’re going to be getting lots of attention. So,
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Ultimately, I’d like to break into some sort of television work. Being on the set of Drag Race and recording and having �ilming schedules, I liked that. I like things hectic and fast-paced. I work best under pressure. Some girls released songs. I’d love to do that. One of my dreams is opening my own Drag Depot. There are places that sell stuff that drag queens need but they want to rape you on the prices. I would like to be there for the girls that are just starting out and help them do it. Drag is fun to me and it’s my life right now. I want others to be able to have a positive experience with it as well. | |
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OVERHEARD We call it ‘front Tail’ You expect to see naked women at SKIN Tampa in Ybor City throughout the year, so imagine the buzz when the �irst totally nude men’s show invaded the club at 1621 2nd Avenue! The jam-packed event, sponsored by the popular strip spot, was clean, friendly and a bare blast of fun, says our sources who attended the soiree. The featured men were familiar to the LGBT set of Tampa since most of the performers have appeared at Liquid Lounge—
although this is the fullest performance they’ve ever given. Hundreds from throughout Tampa Bay came for the fun, which lasted until 4 a.m. The performers were mostly novices at the pole, but apparently had the art form mastered by the end of the night. Rumor has it that since the event was so successful, another nude men’s show may come back to the area later in the year. | |
Sweet Mary! Hamburger Mary’s in Tampa may have had a supernatural visitor, depending on your perspective. Our friends Mark Bias and Carrie West of MC Film Festival report that while enjoying brunch on Jan. 8, Bias saw the outline of the Virgin Mary on a wall. The image was so striking that the image and management were featured on local television stations and asked about the apparition. To make the vision even more impressive, it was the following day that the FBI announced they had
capture suspected terrorist Sami Osmakac, who had plans to bomb nightclubs in Ybor City. “Whatever God you believe in, He/ She is a blessing to our community,” West reported in a recent issue of his blog, “Dishing with Mark and Carrie.” The image is still available at MCFilmFest. com. Osmakac told investigators that while he originally planed to target Ybor City, he changed his mind and wanted to focus on destroying bridges in the Bay area in an attempt to hurt the local economy. | |
Ladies of Largo Those wanting to celebrate Valentine’s Day among LGBT couples have a new place to do so this year. This year’s “Lady in Red” Sweetheart Dance has moved to the Largo Community Center. In years past, the dance has been held inside the Gulfport Casino and, while that venue worked well, the new community center offers a larger space and more outdoor attractions—like ponds, gardens and a gazebo.
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6- WORK IT, GIRL: Drag performer Carol Lee walked the runway in her turn as a “Little Miss Parliament House” contender during the show’s opening night in the Footlight Theatre, Jan. 7. Photo by Jamie Hyman. 7- ALL ABOUT LOVE: LGBT friendly vendors and engaged couples packed a Crowne Plaza ballroom Jan. 15 for the “Same Love, Same Rights” wedding expo. Photo by Scott McCauley. 8- RED TOP: Darcel Stevens got a hefty dose of Vitamin A when she hung out with Carrot Top at Parliament House Jan. 12. Photo courtesy of Darcel Stevens.
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their unique talents to the judging panel. The weeklong event kicks off with a meet and greet at Wylde’s Bar, Saturday, Jan. 21. Then, join the boys Saturday, Jan. 28 in the Bear Den at Parliament House. The competition commences Sunday, Jan. 29 with a cocktail party in the Piano Bar at 6 p.m., followed by the contest in the Footlight Theater. Stick around afterwards for more mischief in the Bear Den at the after-party. To be a contestant or for more info. contact Randy Sullivan, randymco@hotmail.com. | |
Leading the Gay Way More than 100 attended a spirited Jan. 11 fundraiser for Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer at the beautiful downtown home of Ted Maines and Jeff Miller at The Sanctuary. The event raised more than $20,000 for Mayor Dyer’s reelection campaign. On the eve of implementation of Orlando’s Domestic Partner Registry, it was also a ‘thank you’ for Dyer’s leadership in making the city a beacon for LGBT equality. Miller read a long and impressive list of Dyer’s accomplishments. Dyer acknowledged a beaming City Commissioner Patty Sheehan, who registered with her partner, Jocelyn White, the
following day. “We pushed for a Domestic Partner Registry for one simple reason,” Dyer said. “It was the right thing to do.” He also noted that The Advocate recently ranked Orlando second in its annual survey of the “15 Gayest Cities in America.” Dyer also touted Orlando’s �iscal good health, AAA credit rating and polling that indicates that 75% of residents think the city is headed in the right direction and 66% approve of the job he’s doing. “Orlando is the best city in America,” Dyer said. “And one big reason is that we truly value the diversity of our citizens.” | |
Orlando’s Pretty Gay Orlando has once again made The Advocate’s annual list of the 15 gayest cities in America. For 2012, Orlando is the second gayest city in the country, up two spots from last year’s number 4 ranking. According to the 2012 list, only Salt Lake City is gayer than Orlando. Orlando got an edge via the four area teams that competed in the Gay Softball World Series, one of several criteria used by The Advocate to rank the cities. Orlando also ful�illed criteria regarding LGBT elected city of�icials,
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LGBT bookstores and concerts by “Gossip, the Cliks and the Veronicas.” Other criteria included WNBA teams, transgender protections and cities that sent a �inalist to the International Mr. Leather competition. The Advocate discussed Gay Days, Orlando’s recent passage of a domestic partner registry and the Fringe Festival. Orlando’s 2012 made it the gayest city in Florida, even besting Fort Lauderdale, which placed fourth. | |
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the National Center for Lesbian Rights. The bill, called AB 266, was designed to create safer and more inclusive schools for transgender children and was sponsored by Assembly member Tom Ammiano. NCLR, however, urged him to halt the bill. “We are �inding that the more people learn about this issue, the more supportive they are,” NCLR
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lanned protests at Margaret Court Arena during the Australian Open appear to have been a bust at press time, but the media attention surrounding the controversy has brought same-sex marriage and civil rights to the forefront of tennis. Tennis great Margaret Court, for whom the venue is named, made comments last month opposing gay marriage. “Politically correct education has masterfully escorted homosexuality out from behind closed doors, into the community openly and now is aggressively demanding marriage rights that are not theirs to take,” the 24-time Grand Slam champion said in a December interview. “The fact that the homosexual cry is, ‘We can’t help it, as we were born this way,’ as the cause behind their own personal choice is cause for concern.” Her opposition to LGBT rights isn’t anything new. In 1991 she said lesbianism was ruining women’s tennis. Tennis Australia said it did not support Court’s views. “Margaret has expressed a personal view,” tournament director Craig Tiley said. ‘’Tennis Australia does not share that view and believes everyone should be treated equally and fairly.” While the thousands of rainbow �lags protestors had hoped to see raised in the stands didn’t materialize, support came in another form—through 19-year-old British star Laura Robson, who offered a simple gesture and comment on the controversy. Robson wore a rainbow hair-band during her �irstround Australian Open loss to Jelena Jankovic. Robson heard Court’s recent comments and chose to show her support for gay rights. “I didn’t see anything about a protest,” Robson said after the match. “I wore it because I believe in equal rights for everyone, that’s it. It’s not a protest, it’s just a hair-band.” Out tennis star Martina Navratilova commented in the controversy, telling the Tennis Channel that it “seems to me a lot of people have evolved, as has the Bible. Unfortunately, Margaret Court has not . . . Her myopic view is truly frightening as well as damaging to the thousands of children already living in same-gender families. “I have tried to talk to Margaret, but to say she’s completely close-minded on the issue is an understatement,” Navratilova added. Tennis legend Billie Jean King, who is also out, also shared her thoughts on Court’s statements. “I respectfully disagree with Margaret’s position on gay marriage,” she said. “We have to commit to eliminating homophobia because everyone is entitled to the same rights, opportunities and protection.” | |
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’ve been dating a guy, Philip, for about a year and things are starting to get serious. Philip is a really sweet man in his 40s (I’m 38) and I adore him; however, he’s been unemployed since September and I’m starting to wonder about his priorities. Right after he was laid off from his paralegal position, Philip dove into the job hunt. Now, however, he seems content to collect unemployment and only looks for job postings online. I’ve tried to give him ideas and encouragement about getting out and actively searching for work, but he just gets irritated and withdraws. I know �inding work is tough in this economy, but I’m frustrated that Philip is being so passive. Plus, I’m tired of having to pay for things. What can I do to get him going? —Tampa Bystander Dear Tampa By, My answer would be completely different if he were 28 or even 32. But he’s in his 40s. At this point in his life, it’s critical for the health of his career and resumé to get back on that horse as quickly as possible. I know that it’s tough out there, but there are jobs available and only the most diligent will �ind them. Phillip is clearly falling into the category of ‘less than diligent.’ That said, I’m not sure you can be the one to light that �ire, if it isn’t already crackling somewhere within his character. Here comes the Truth, although my advice will seem a bit contradictory: It’s important to tread carefully, but it’s also important that he understand that the stakes are high. That you don’t live together gives you a little less room to lecture, but a friendly nudge might get Phillip back in the game.
she lived in Miami. We fell madly in love and she applied for a job transfer so we could be together. Much to my surprise, Kate has been totally in�lexible about merging our two households, including our pets. She insists that we use all of her furnishings because she “had to get rid of so much” to make the move, which means I’ll have to store or sell my furniture, etc. She also complains about my cat (she’s allergic), even though she stayed at my place a hundred times before. The kicker is that she brought both of her dogs (instead of the one we agreed on) because she “just couldn’t decide” which one to leave. I love Kate, but I’m really feeling put upon. What should I do? —Cramped Quarters Dear CQ, You two have made a tactical error. To go from living in different cities to living under the same roof was, simply put, too big a leap, and I would submit it would be so for any relationship. I know that �inances sometimes dictate making decisions you wouldn’t otherwise make, so let me say this: if you have the means to do so, Kate should immediately get her own place. That way, you can settle into dating regularly as a next step as opposed to going from long-distance lovers to roomies. When you’re dating but not living together, you have the space and time to work out all the issues you are currently experiencing. If you don’t, or she doesn’t, have the bank to make that happen, then I would strongly recommend a couples’ counselor or at least a good and impartial friend to whom you can air grievances and come to a greater understanding. As an animal lover, asking her to choose one of her two pets is a pretty big request. That she agreed to that and then didn’t follow through is a pretty big misunderstanding (if I’m being kind to Kate). Here comes the Truth: Next moves are critical, CQ. I’d seek professional guidance through this rocky period.
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T 10 A.M. ON JAN. 12, 2012, THE CITY OF ORLANDO OFFICIALLY BEGAN REGISTERING COUPLES—both gay and straight—under the domestic partner registry unanimously approved by the city commission on Dec. 12, 2011. Dozens of couples, LGBT of�icials, supporters and activists, plus a �lood of media representatives, poured into City Hall to see the �irst three couples make history as they were of�icially recognized by the City of Orlando.
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