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domestic partner registries in surrounding communities, the Hillsborough Board of County Commissioners voted to reject a similar measure in the county with a history of anti-LGBT votes; more.

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HE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 OUTLAWS DISCRIMINATION BASED ON RACE, COLOR, RELIGION AND NATIONAL ORIGIN. Article VI prevents discrimination by government agencies that receive federal funds, calling for that government agency to lose its federal funding. In its [online] coverage of the Hillsborough Country Commission vote on the Domestic Partnership Registry, Watermark quoted Hillsborough County Commissioner Al Higginbotham referencing his Christian faith as his reason for voting against the registry, stating “In my faith ... I can’t support the unique special status of those outside of married relationships.” By basing his decision on his religious beliefs and not offering equal protection to those who do not follow those beliefs, Commissioner Higginbotham clearly violated federal law Being reasonably sure that Hillsborough County receives federal funds. I wonder if Commissioner Higginbotham considered the possible consequences of his decision to discriminate based on his religion when he made this comment, or cast his vote. It would be very interesting to see the outcome if a group such as the ACLU or Equality Florida �iled a complaint or lawsuit against Hillsborough Country or Commission Higginbotham based on his religious discrimination.

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so-called “community.” It’s something the gay media doesn’t want to talk about because the sad reality, especially among gay men, is that if you’re over 40, 50, or God forbid, 60, you’re treated as though you don’t exist in a “culture” that’s based on physical beauty, and not much else. As someone who managed to survive the plague years and witnessed the death of far too many friends (most of whom died in their 20s and 30s), I now �ind myself at the age of 58 being treated as though I have no place in the LGBT community. I know that I”m not the only one of my generation and beyond who feels that way. So, I would hope that Watermark would address this issue in the near future, as it needs to be discussed. GARY PARKER ST. PETERSBURG

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are incensed by the decision from their commissioners to reject a domestic partnership registry that would have protected unmarried couples in the county. Their meanspirited 4-3 vote was doused in prejudice and soaked in re-election campaigning simply because it would have afforded a handful of rights to same-sex couples. While those commissioners voting against the ordinance didn’t admit to that, their sentiments were clear. Hillsborough County is still an unwelcome place for LGBTs, especially in areas outside of the welcoming embrace of the Tampa city limits. If the registry was strictly for straight, unmarried elderly residents, it would have passed with little discussion. The Jan. 24 vote shouldn’t surprise those of us familiar

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with the history there. This is the county, remember, that banned the recognition of all Pride events after a display of LGBT literature at a library offended then-commissioner Ronda Storms’ senses. This is also the commission that revoked the inclusion of sexual orientation in its human rights ordinance protections in 1995—and has yet to correct that embarrassing decision. We should feel sympathy for people in Hillsborough County,

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regardless of their sexual orientation, for having to live under the leadership of uninformed individuals who only act as if they truly care about the well-being of all of its residents. Four commissioners became tools of the far-right Florida Family Association, which encouraged its members to email and call commissioners, asking them to oppose the ordinance. Their scare tactics worked, and convinced four people to turn their backs on their own constituencies by rejecting a provision that would make visiting a loved one in a county hospital easier or allowing someone to dictate their own emergency contact person. Commissioner Sandy Murman said she was �ighting growing government to support her “no” vote. That argument is ridiculous, since the already-existing County Clerk’s of�ice would have handled the registry. Commissioner Victor Crist showed his complete lack of understanding of the measure when he said a countywide registry would give people a false sense of security, since the registry potentially wouldn’t be recognized by other counties. He also speculated about fraud, since “anybody” could sign up. Both Crist and Murman added that providing a county program to protect unmarried couples isn’t their responsibility, since legal documentation can be obtained to get the same rights afforded by

a DPR. This was after hearing the story of Janice Langbehn, who was denied access to her dying partner in a Miami hospital despite having paperwork �iled in their home state. And possibly most embarrassing were the thoughts shared by Commissioner Al Higginbotham, who bluntly said that while he believed we should treat others as we want to be treated, he recognized “thousands of years of precedent” regarding the de�inition of marriage as a one man/one woman relationship. If those are his beliefs, why does he support hurricane preparedness plans, since Biblical teachings show that God uses weather to wipe out populations who misbehave? Who are we to combat weather? The commission embarrassed its constituency and put the state’s fourth largest county in the “strange news” category with its latest vote. The vote should also embarrass the City of Tampa and its residents, since the progressive and forwardthinking city is, ironically, the Hillsborough County seat. If there is a bright side to this debacle, it’s that the Hillsborough County community is again galvanized. Plans to unseat the four dissenting commissioners have already begun, and seeing the evolution of Mark Sharpe, who introduced the registry after voting in support of the Pride ban in 2005, shows that education can produce results. With progress on the horizon at the national level—President Obama mentioned Stonewall in his inaugural address and expressed support for marriage equality—it can be frustrating to �ind so much work to be done locally. But the bottom line is that it must be done, and four commissioners have reminded us of that. |  |

The meanspirited vote was doused in prejudice and soaked in re-election campaigning.

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Orlando attorney sworn into Supreme Court bar Staff report The National LGBT Bar Association reports that 30 of its members have been sworn into the Supreme Court bar in a courtroom ceremony, including an Orlando Attorney. Cleve Acree, a partner with the Unger Law Group, was part of the mass swearing-in. A Supreme Court lawyer vouches for prospective members, and Chief Justice John Roberts welcomes them before they swear to support the Constitution. Openly gay lawyers already practice before the Supreme Court, but this marks the �irst time lawyers will be identi�ied at the ceremony as LGBT Bar members. |  |

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HEAD MOUSE: As of Feb. 1, George Kalogridis is officially president of Walt Disney World.

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at Walt Disney World in Orlando, and vice president of Epcot. Kalogridis is a sociology graduate from UCF and was born in Winter Haven. According to the Orlando Sentinel, he and his partner, Andy Hardy, have been together for 12 years. The couple plans to build a home in Golden Oak, a subdivision being developed by Disney World on the northeast corner of the resort’s property. Hardy is a �inance manager with Walt Disney Parks & Resorts global entertainment, according to the Orange County (CA) Business Journal. Kalogridis’ resume includes the expansion of Disneyland’s California Adventure, a renovation of the Disneyland Hotel and the debut of the “World of Color” Disneyland nighttime show. No word yet on any changes Kalogridis plans to bring to Disney World, which just debuted a $425 million Fantasyland renovation and expansion that doubled that park section’s size.

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According to his bio, he was active in the community in California, serving on CHOC Children’s Hospital Board of Directors, the Board of Directors of Children’s HealthCare of California, the Out and Equal Board of Directors and in several other high-pro�ile volunteer roles. |  |

THE DISNEY WORLD DOMAIN Here’s a by-the-numbers breakdown of George Kalogridis’ new responsibilities as head of Walt Disney World:

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EESBURG | The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is backing up a Lake County Middle School student in her quest to create a Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) at her middle school. On Jan. 23, the ACLU sent a letter to Lake County School Board attorney Stephen Johnson, demanding the district follow through on a request by Carver Middle School student Bayli Silberstein to “confront bullying, educate the school community, and promote acceptance and equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students” via the formation of a GSA. According to the letter. Silberstein has been asking school of�icials whether her request has been denied and if so, would they provide reasons in writing. The request was submitted in early November,

and Silberstein and her friend have had a conversation with Principal Mollie Cunningham, “who acknowledged the potential utility of the club but indicated that she needed to consult with the school board.” Rather than denying the request, the letter states that school of�icials are simply ignoring Silberstein. The ACLU set a deadline of Feb. 1 for the District to respond to the request. As of press time, the only comment was from Lake County District spokesperson Christopher Patton, who stated in an email, “The request to establish this club at Carver Middle School is currently being reviewed.” The Lake County School district made headlines in 2011 when Mt. Dora High School teacher Jerry Buell, who after hearing that same-sex couples could marry in New York, posted to Facebook that the news made

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Mt. Dora teacher Jerry Beull made headlines in 2011 after he posted antigay remarks on Facebook.

him want to “vomit” and called gay marriage a “cesspool.” He was suspended from the classroom and the investigation revealed that Buell injected scripture wherever he could at the school, from his district pro�ile to his syllabus. He headed back into the classroom after orders to scrub away the religious content, but teamed up with the notorious anti-gay National Organization for Marriage. |  |


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LEARWATER | Transgender individuals utilizing shelters in Pinellas County that use federal funding will be better protected, now that the Sheriff’s Of�ice has approved new policies. The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Of�ice, which runs several of the shelters, and the Pinellas Homeless Leadership Board have both updated their respective policies in a move to protect and extend a hand to transgender residents of the county. According to a release from the Homeless Leadership Board, any shelter that receives federal funding through the organization are now required to ensure the safety and privacy for transgender people by “providing, among other things, separate shower and police facilities away from the general population and addressing them by whichever gender pronoun they prefer.” The board of the HLB will offer training to its employees and volunteers to ensure the new policies are followed. The Sheriff’s Of�ice will follow similar guidelines, and the changes have been lauded by Trans*Action Florida, an advocacy group for transgender rights throughout Florida. The updated policies from the sheriff’s of�ice require that all transgendered individuals who meet the shelter’s admission criteria will be accepted and under no circumstances denied access based on their gender identity; provide transgendered individuals a separate living area inside the facility but away from residents living in the four established “common” areas. This may include unused of�ice space or a common area blocked off via a portable barrier; transgendered residents may access indoor showers and restrooms upon request and with staff assistance. Outdoor portable toilets are available at all times for individuals not housed in the four “common” areas; staff will display the same respect and courtesy to transgendered individuals as they do all other program residents, and ensure a safe environment; and residents are expected to follow rules. According to the National Center for Transgender Equality and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, nearly 16% of Florida respondents had experienced homelessness as a direct result of their gender identity. On a national level, that number is 19%. More than half had been harassed by shelter staff and many others were turned away from assistance, according to the study. Other changes in policy from the Homeless Leadership Board requires that its shelters maintain at least one private bathroom or shower facility and to “make every effort” to provide alternatives if space is an issue. It also requires that case managers conduct interviews in private interviews to maintain con�identiality and that adequate security is provided for those at-risk for bullying based on their gender identity. |  |

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NEEDING A REBOOT: Four of Hillsborough County’s seven commissioners voted down a proposed domestic partnership registry at their Jan. 24 meeting. PHOTO COURTESY HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY

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After Hillsborough commissioners deny a domestic partnership registry, the community responds. Steve Blanchard

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AMPA | After hearing from citizens on both sides of the issue, and discussing it at length late in the afternoon, the Hillsborough County Commission voted 4-3 Jan. 24 to reject a domestic partnership registry. The proposed ordinance would have given unmarried partners— gay and straight—a handful of bene�its typically reserved for married couples. The measure was introduced by Republican Mark Sharpe, who said the registry was not a way to rede�ine “traditional marriage.” The registry, he said, is a necessity in the reality of how today’s relationships work. But despite Sharpe’s support and arguments from commissioners Kevin Beckner and Les Miller in support of the ordinance, Al Higginbotham, Ken Hagan, Sandra Murman and Victor Crist all voted against the measure. It’s a move that

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has galvanized the LGBT community in Hillsborough. “Once again a majority of Hillsborough Commissioners have put prejudice and ignorance ahead of protecting families,” said Nadine Smith, executive director of Equality Florida. “They voted no on the common sense and basic fairness that has already been adopted in communities across the state.” Smith added that the organization is already taking proactive steps to ensure there are changes in the county. “We are working with a coalition of organizations who are calling for a town hall meeting in the coming weeks to continue to push for family recognition,” she said. “They voted no on the common sense and basic fairness that has already been adopted in communities across the state. Their vote to prevent a domestic partner registry in Hillsborough County must not go unanswered.” The community town hall meeting to respond to the vote is Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 6 p.m. at 1002 E.

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Palm Ave., in Ybor City. The arguments for the domestic partnership are simple, according to Sharpe. “These rights are fairly straightforward,” he told his fellow commissioners. “The term ‘partner’ may have people concerned, but the rights themselves are fairly basic.” Those rights would include granting unmarried couples access to each other in hospitals and give them the ability to make medical decisions for one another, for example. Sharpe said that he agreed with some of those opposed to the registry that attorneys can draft paperwork to offer protections. But added that a registry would simplify the process, lessen confusion and make it less costly. “If that couple came to us and said I need water or sewer services, we wouldn’t say, “Hang on, are you married?” Sharpe said. “We would provide that basic service.” A majority of residents who addressed the issue of the registry at the meeting urged commissioners to vote in favor of it. Those who opposed it cited concern over the recognition of same-sex couples and duplicity in the law. “The unstated goal (of domestic

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partnership registries) is that it allows for activist judges to rede�ine marriage and cite these types of rules when determining that a state has an interest in propelling same-sex marriage,” argued Todd Marks, a lawyer with Westchase Law. “Sexual orientation isn’t a protected class in the constitution. We shouldn’t undermine the will of the American people.” But marriage equality and Amendment 2, which prohibits the recognition of marriage equality in Florida, are not the issue, according to Nick Janowsky, who addressed the commission. “People live in ways that marriage isn’t a choice or an option for everyone,” he said. “Sometimes it’s a mother who is recently divorced and living with a partner. She needs the support to make decisions for her children. This is the way people live in modern times.” After the vote, Janowsky said he is actively looking at ways to unseat the four commissioners who voted against the ordinance, but has not yet revealed who should run against the elected of�icials. To disregard simple rights to a segment of the population especially upset Zeke Fread, who lives in Hillsborough County with his partner of more than three decades. “A spineless four-person agenda comes before protecting unmarried couples with �ive basic human rights in the county,” he said. “It’s disgusting. We had only four speakers against the DPR and 10 speaking in favor. Did they listen? I think not.” The defeat of the registry is the �irst of its kind after a slew of other communities passed registries in their respective

districts. Most recently, Pinellas County enacted a domestic partnership registry, which will take effect in approximately three months. The City of Tampa adopted its registry last year and Mayor Bob Buckhorn signed the ordinance in March. Since June, when the registry became active, nearly 400 couples have signed up for those protections. A request for comment from the mayor regarding the county’s vote was not immediately returned to Watermark for this story. But when he signed the Tampa ordinance into law, Buckhorn talked about the importance of diversity and inclusiveness in today’s economy.

‘What is wrong with Hillsborough County? —COMMISSIONER LES MILLER

“When we’re out there looking to relocate companies, that diversity is a strength,” Buckhorn said. “They want to know that if they move their operations to Tampa, their employees—all of them—will be welcomed, celebrated and participating in a community irrespective of race, gender, ethnicity, religion or orientation. That mix makes us better and stronger.” And a domestic partnership registry is an important tool in maintaining that strength, he said. “It’s allowing people to be treated with the dignity they deserve irrespective of their relationship,” he said. “It’s about hospital visits, death and burial issues—it’s important that partners be allowed to participate and to make those important life decisions.”

—According to a poll of Hillsborough County residents conducted in September 2012 by the Kinchens Group

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That was despite a study presented by Beckner, who said he commissioned a poll through a public research �irm. In that study, 350 Hillsborough County residents were interviewed and asked if they supported a registry giving same-sex and oppositesex couples protections and bene�its regarding healthcare, emergency contact information and funeral arrangements. The results of that poll showed 67% of respondents supported the ordinance, while 27% opposed it. Within those results, Beckner said that 76% of Democrats supported the measure and 58% of Republicans did, proving that it was not a partisan issue. Some of those citizens opposed to the protections included Terry Kemple, president of the Community Issues Council and a long-time anti-LGBT advocate. “This is an undermining, if you will, of the intent and the spirit of the marriage amendment,” said Kemple, referring to the passage of Amendment 2 in 2008, which de�ined marriage as the union of one man and one woman. Kemple went on to say that with proper estate planning, any couple can secure the protections they need when it comes to end-of-life issues, especially concerning making healthcare decisions and hospital visitation. Commissioner Murman agreed with Kemple, saying that end-oflife previsions fall under “personal responsibility” and is not the business of government. “I feel, bottom line, that this can still be done as a matter of personal responsibility by individuals,” Murman said. “You can go and get a legal document. This is about process and nothing more than that.” She went on to suggest that the county’s elder affairs division should take a more active role in preparing unmarried, older couples for these decisions. |  |

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County has an image problem, and that the passage of the registry would have helped immensely. “(We have to) bring Hillsborough County into the 21st Century,” Miller said. “People look at us and say, ‘What is wrong with Hillsborough County?’” While he “deeply appreciated” the viewpoints on both sides of the issue, Higginbotham said that he couldn’t support the registry based on his religious faith. “My Christian faith teaches me to treat others as I’d want to be treated,” he said. “In my faith and for thousands of years of precedence [sic], I can’t support the unique, special status of those outside of married relationships. I feel strongly that’s re�lective of many in the community and I won’t support moving forward with this registry.”

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indicated that more people move to inclusive communities than not. The city of Orlando, for example, was No. 4 on a list of cities citing the biggest increase in out-of-state residents relocating within its boundaries in 2012. That could be directly related to Orange County and Orlando ordinances allowing for protections for unmarried partners. The vote was a surprise to Commissioner Les Miller, a church deacon, who supported the ordinance. As the board’s only African-American member, he said that he has a unique perspective when it comes to discrimination, and he had hoped a registry would have helped right some wrongs he’s seen in the past. “I grew up in a segregated part of Tampa,” said Miller, who is the oldest commissioner. “A lot of

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people depended on government subsidies, and in a lot of those instances people lived together who weren’t married. It was a �inancial issue, especially for the elderly.” Miller shared stories about older couples who received bene�its following the death of a late spouse who couldn’t remarry due to losing those bene�its. “Just because someone is elderly doesn’t mean they can’t fall in love again,” Miller said. “Many become ill with the person they love but can’t visit them in the hospital because there is nothing in place that allows them to do this.” Miller agreed that Hillsborough

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The decision by Hillsborough County to not adopt a registry will hurt the county’s image, according to Commissioner Kevin Beckner, who had planned to introduce the ordinance in a February meeting. “This transcends beyond political parties,” Beckner said. “It’s a simple matter of human rights. As a community over time, Hillsborough isn’t recognized as a fully inclusive community. That has inhibited us from recognizing the economic growth potential we have. Simple things like the reputation of a community can keep businesses and people from moving here.” Interestingly, a study released by CBS’ MoneyWatch in January

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OYNTON BEACH | A gay couple living in a trailer park said that their landlord forced them to remove a gay pride �lag displayed at the front of their home. Dave Armstrong told WPBF 25 News when he and his partner into a trailer home a few months ago, nobody complained about the rainbow �lag. Now, however, it’s on the patio �loor. “I think we’re being discriminated against because we’re a gay couple (who) live there,” Armstrong said. Armstrong said his partner called him and told him someone had removed the �lag. He said the �irst thing he did was call his landlord. Armstrong said he was told to display the �lag in the back of the property because some of the other residents had started to complain. “You know, the snowbirds, I guess, have this upper hand,” Armstrong told the television station. Armstrong’s landlord said it doesn’t matter to her that Armstrong, who is living on a month-to-month lease, is gay. She said he’s just trying to disrupt the community. |  |

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IN PROTEST: This effigy of President Barack Obama was set ablaze by a Gainesville pastor as a protest to the president’s second inauguration. anti-American, anti-Christ.” Jones goes onto say that Obama is destroying the moral and �inancial �iber of the country, adding that his promotion of “the gay-lesbian agenda” and abortion are destroying the country. Also burned in ef�igy was an image of former President Bill Clinton, who’s crime, Jones said, was endorsing Obama’s

2012 candidacy. “The results of the election were either a fraud or a continuing example of how the American people have been duped,” Jones said “Obama has continued to lie and deceive the American people, running our country into a debt from which we can only with great dif�iculty recover.” |  |

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singled out gay and lesbian rights— and alluded to marriage equality. “Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law—for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well,” Obama said. In another �irst in LGBT history, openly gay poet Richard Blanco shared his own poem from the dais and LGBT Americans were also recognized during the benediction, ready by the Rev. Luis Leon, who asked God to bless gay and lesbian Americans, among many others. |  |

according to police. That was well above the number counted by police at a similar march in December, but far less than the estimated 340,000 that turned out for a demonstration by those opposed to the proposal two weeks ago. About 63 % of French people favor legalizing gay marriage, according to a just released survey, up from 60% in December. The French parliament opened debate on the bill Jan. 29, and the bill is essentially guaranteed to pass the Socialist-dominated parliament. If it is approved, France

would become the 12th country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage. French civil unions, allowed since 1999, are at least as popular among heterosexuals as among gay and lesbian couples. But that law has no provisions for adoption or assisted reproduction, which are at the heart of the latest debate. President Francois Hollande’s Socialist Party has sidestepped the debate on assisted reproduction, promising to examine it in March after party members were split on including it in the latest proposal. |  |

told BBC radio. But she said the bill offered “protections ... for churches who feel that this isn’t appropriate for their particular beliefs.’’ Church of England clergy—and those in the equivalent Church in Wales—have a legal duty to marry parishioners that does not apply to other religions. Miller said that ``to protect them from legal challenge ... the bill makes clear that this duty does not extend to same-sex couples.’’ The bill allows for other religious groups who wish to conduct same-sex ceremonies— such as Quakers and liberal Jews— to do so if their governing bodies approve. The bill is likely to become

law because it is supported by Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron, many members of his Cabinet and most Liberal Democrat and Labour lawmakers, but some traditionalist Conservative lawmakers say they will vote against it. The �irst debate and vote are scheduled for Feb. 5. Since 2005, gay couples in Britain have been able to form civil partnerships, which give them the same legal protection, adoption and inheritance rights as heterosexual married partners—but not the label of marriage. Polls suggest a majority of Britons support extending marriage to same-sex couples, but the issue remains divisive. |  |

Pro-gay marriage protesters hit Paris streets Wire Report PARIS, FRANCE | Tens of thousands of people marched in Paris Jan. 27 in support of a governmentsponsored bill that would legalize marriage and adoption for samesex couples. Demonstrators waved banners emblazoned with phrases such as ``Equality of rights is not a threat’’ as they began marching from Denfert-Rochereau square in the southern part of the city. The march drew 125,000 demonstrators into the streets,

LONDON, ENGLAND | The British government published a bill to legalize same-sex marriage Jan. 25, and said lawmakers will get their �irst vote on it in Parliament in February. The Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill extends marriage to gay couples but excludes clergy in the Church of England—the country’s of�icial faith—from having to carry out the ceremonies. “We feel that marriage is a good thing and we should be supporting more couples to marry and that is exactly what the proposals being brought forward today do,’’ Equalities Minister Maria Miller

CANADA GETS FIRST OPENLY GAY PREMIER Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, is getting its first female premier and the country’s first openly gay premier after the provincial Liberals chose a new leader on Jan. 26. Former education minister Kathleen Wynne won the party’s leadership race and says Ontario is ready for a gay woman as premier and does not believe Ontarians hold prejudice in their hearts.

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The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) may announce in February it will allow gay Scouts and troop leaders, said a BSA spokesman on Jan. 28. If this policy shift is approved by the national executive board meeting Feb. 6, it will be a sharp reversal of the Scouts’ decades’ old national policy banning homosexuals. The proposed new policy would leave decisions on membership and leadership up to the BSA’ s 290 local governing councils and 116,000 sponsoring religious and civic groups.

Ashley Broadway, a woman who is married to a female Army officer at Fort Bragg and was recently denied membership in its officers’ spouses club, says she received an invitation to become a full member from the club’s board on Jan. 25. The club had previously offered Broadway admittance as a ``guest member,’’ but Broadway, who is married to Lt. Col. Heather Mack, said anything less than full membership wasn’t acceptable.

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ASHINGTON, D.C. | In an unexpected nod to his LGBT constituents, President Barack Obama referenced historic gay rights riots in his Jan. 21 inaugural address, naming them as a civil rights watershed along with key moments in the struggles for women’s suffrage and racial equality. During his 2,095-word speech, given on the Martin Luther King holiday, Obama touched on civil rights issues, gun control, education reform and alternative energy. But what most LGBTs noticed was

the president’s reference to the Stonewall Riots of 1969, which many view as the beginning of the modern-day gay rights movement. “We, the people, declare today that the most evident of truths— that all of us are created equal—is the star that guides us still; just as it guided our forebears through Seneca Falls, and Selma, and Stonewall,” Obama said from the steps of the United States Capitol. It was the �irst time a U.S. president has mentioned gay rights in an inaugural address. He went on to challenge “our generation” to carry on the path of freedom, where he speci�ically

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RELIGIOUS EXEMPTIONS KEY TO RHODE ISLAND MARRIAGE DEBATE The fate of gay marriage legislation in Rhode Island could hinge on the exemptions it affords religious groups that oppose it, State Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed said Jan. 25, a day after the House overwhelmingly passed the bill. It may be months before the Senate Judiciary Committee holds hearings and a vote on the legislation. Rhode Island is only New England state that doesn’t allow same-sex marriage.

RUSSIAN POLICE DETAIN 20 AT GAY RALLY Russian police detained 20 gay rights activists Jan. 25 near the country’s parliament as it overwhelmingly backed a bill that would ban ``homosexual propaganda.’’ Russia’s Parliament is considering a federal law that makes public events and dissemination of information on the LGBT community to minors punishable by fines of up to $16,000. Some lawmakers and public figures have argued that gays should be barred from government jobs, undergo forced medical treatment or be exiled.

WYOMING HOUSE ADVANCES DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS A bill that would allow same-sex couples in Wyoming to create domestic partnerships carrying most of the legal rights of conventional marriage cleared a committee vote Jan. 28, a move that sends pro-gay legislation on to a full floor debate in the state Legislature for the first time. The committee shot down the full gay marriage bill by a vote of five-to-four. Rep. Cathy Connolly, a Laramie Democrat and a lesbian, sponsored both bills.

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As a personal trainer (among my occupations), you can imagine I get a lot of questions about nutrition and exercise, but one of the biggest areas where people lack essential knowledge is not in the mechanics—it’s in how to set and pursue a reasonable goal. Goal setting isn’t complicated, but it is necessary. If you were going on a trip and didn’t know your destination, how would you ever get there? How would you even know in what direction in which to go? You could beat the very best archer in the world at a sport he had practiced his entire life—provided that archer was blindfolded. Sounds like a silly example, doesn’t it? But how could anyone hit a target they can’t see? How can you reach a goal you do not have? Do you have a speci�ically de�ined goal, or are you wandering around in a haze of generality? A goal must include change, it must be measurable, it must

have a deadline, and it must be broken down into a series of small steps. If you’ve set a goal of gaining 10 pounds of solid muscle, that’s not going to happen in one month, unless you’re genetically gifted or using performance enhancing drugs. Instead of setting yourself up for failure, make gaining 10 pounds of muscle your goal in three to four months, then break that number down into smaller, weekly benchmarks. It’s important to identify what you want. But it’s also important to remember that a “want” is different than a “goal.” Expressing a “want” involves desire, but does not include the plan to accomplish something. One guideline one might use in setting a more speci�ic goal is the body mass index. BMI isn’t accurate for people with a lot of muscle, but for most, it’s a good baseline measure of what a “healthy weight” might be for you. The other good measure is the mirror. Look at yourself naked and decide how many pounds you think you need to lose, then set a reasonable time to lose that weight, breaking it down into how much you need to lose each week to reach that goal. A goal I often hear is for someone to be the “�ittest he’s ever been by 50.” While that’s admirable, it’s not speci�ic. Everyone de�ines �itness differently. For some, being �it might mean being able to run six miles per day. For others, it could mean bench pressing 225 pounds for 12 reps. It could also mean just �itting into your current clothing. Here again, goals must be speci�ic to be effective. If one goal is to run a marathon, it’s important to break it down. For instance, begin running one mile per day, adding a mile every other month. You could be at marathon training distance within two years! Those wanting to run a 5K or 10K would reach that goal even sooner. Many forget the importance of diet when it comes to achieving �itness and weight goals. My personal diet, the diet of a bodybuilder, would not be appropriate for someone who wants to do long-distance running. For instance, a marathoner needs a much higher amount of carbs than does a bodybuilder.

Every time you get yourself to the gym, you’ve already surpassed the vast majority of people in this country who aren’t getting any exercise at all.

As a trainer, I would review what you’re eating right now and then recommend changes for weight loss, and to eventually power your mission as a long distance runner. Remember that every step you take, every weight you lift, every good eating choice you make, moves you closer to your goal. Remember that every time you get yourself to the gym and do something, you’ve already surpassed the vast majority of people in this country who aren’t getting any exercise at all. Motivational speaker Zig Ziglar once said, “You don’t have to be great to start, but

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spirit, my committed feminism and deep distrust of old establishments, after I went to law school I became a fawning, dorky fan of the U.S. Constitution. It’s normal for lawyers to do this. We see in the Constitution all this promise of equality and justice, even though we know all too well what a problematic document it is and how very bloody its failings have been. We will �ight for it like rabid dogs. I was, therefore, gobsmacked to hear esteemed constitutional law professor Michael Seidman calling it “an ancient and outdated document” on CBS Sunday Morning last month. I almost threw my cereal at the TV. I refrained, and instead continued to watch while suppressing a twitch. Okay, he made some sense. His question was: Why are we so beholden to a bunch of dead guys? Come to think of it, is there really a good reason for the Electoral College or a two-year term for members of the House other than, “Because it’s

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in the Constitution?” All those provisions have done for us is Bush II and unending campaign robocalls. Even beyond its pragmatic failings, Seidman points to the gun-control debate to illustrate our misguided obsession with what people thought 200 years ago. Instead of discussing the role guns should play in our society today, we get bogged down on what the framers meant in 1790. One’s opinion on the matter then becomes needlessly elevated to a litmus test about who’s most patriotic, all because of the Second Amendment, written back when guns coughed out a lead gumball. At this point, forget rational debate. I can’t really argue with him, but I’m not willing to concede so quickly, especially since this year promises to be a turning point in LGBT rights. There’s no doubt that the Constitution got many things profoundly wrong—for example, the notorious provision that counted slaves as three-�ifths of a person, or the fact that only rich white men got to vote. Whoops. I also see in it, though, a good faith attempt to be enlightened, to be better. The framers understood that it was inherently �lawed and subject to the prejudices of the times. Thomas Jefferson probably embodied this contradiction as much as any of the founding fathers: he was a seeker of truth and also slave owner. I make no excuses for this, but he was at least somewhat aware of his failings. He wrote, “I am not an advocate for frequent changes in laws and constitutions, but laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind….We might as well require a man to wear still the coat which �itted him when a boy as civilized society to remain ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors.” There is nowhere else in our legal canon such a document that allows for improvement to our collective wisdom or marks so well where we’ve been. The three-�ifths provision still exists in the text of the constitution, but it has been superseded by the extraordinary

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Our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law– for if we are truly created equal, then surely the love we commit to one another must be equal as well.

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TOASTING EQUALITY

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T’S NO SECRET THE LGBT COMMUNITY CAN THROW SOME PHENOMENAL BASHES. So why not raise a toast—or three—to equality next time you plan a soiree? A new wine speci�ically targets LGBT equality by donating proceeds from every bottle purchased to LGBT youth initiatives. Égalité — which is French for equality—is available this month for about $24 a bottle. The creators of the wine have already donated $1,000 to �ive groups, including The Trevor Project and GLSEN. Visit Egalitewines.com for more information. |  |

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USBANDS ELTON JOHN AND DAVID FURNISH HAVE A NEW ADDITION TO THEIR FAMILY. They recently announced that baby Elijah Joseph Daniel Furnish-John will live in the lap of British luxury with the country’s most popular gays. The Daily News reports that the men paid a surrogate $31,660 to carry their second child, which when you consider that John is worth $351 million, he got a heck of a deal. The godmother of the couple’s �irst son, Zachary, is none other than Lady Gaga. No word yet if the honor will be bestowed upon her a second time. |  |

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The origin of “internet inches” re-launched in January with a new look, new features and a new attitude. The chat function is still present and has been updated, but it is now

easier to �ind members nearby. The revamped site boasts an easier-to-use function for friend requests, suggested matches and new messages, a status update feature and ways to share photos directly with other members. You can check it out, of course, at Gay.com. |  |

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fearlessly exploring homosexuality in his career. His own brother, Dave, is too. With himself, even.

The 27-year-old has attracted a big gay fan base ever since he starred in the 2007 indie After Sex, the one where Mila Kunis was a lesbian, and put Channing Tatum in his place after a homophobic mix-up in last year’s 21 Jump Street. But it’s Dave’s viral Funny or Die videos,

where he’s had sex with himself and also told actor Chris “McLovin” Mintz-Plasse “I wanna strip you down” (and other homoerotic things), that have really made the gays smitten. Now the heartthrob is �ighting zombies in the �ilm adaptation of

the best-selling book Warm Bodies, also starring Nicholas Hoult of A Single Man. In his �irst gay press interview, we picked Dave’s brain on the outsider theme of his new �lick, whether he plans to work on a gay project with James and how his sexually explicit videos are in no way baiting the boys who love them. WATERMARK: UNDER WHAT CONDITIONS COULD YOU FALL IN LOVE WITH A ZOMBIE?

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the way for me. (Laughs) As long as they were a good person in the past life, and there’s just some kind of sweetness behind those eyes, I’m in. I don’t need much else.

DO YOU THINK THERE’S SOME SUBTEXT IN THE MOVIE’S THEME ABOUT LOVE BEING BOUNDLESS TO WHICH YOUR GAY FANS MIGHT RELATE?

De�initely. If you take the zombie element out of the movie, it is still this coming-of-age movie about

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Chastain (who also stars in Mama, see below) is a CIA agent trying to discover bin Laden’s hiding place. Everyone—including rival operative Ehle and a bunch of shadowy men—feel the leader is holed up in a cave somewhere. Chastain has other hunches that must be substantiated. She turns to torturer Clarke to glean information from a prisoner, hoping to end years of false leads. This historical retelling is being called director Kathryn Bigelow’s great follow-up to The Hurt Locker. I disagree. Her Oscar-winning

�ilm had plot, character and theme, comedy and a razor-sharp sense of timing. Zero Dark Thirty is fragmented. The opening sequence is a cliché radio play about 9/11. The �irst twenty minutes is all shaky camera work and an alphabet soup of military acronyms and Arab names. Also, we know how this ends; Bigelow chooses to tell the events in thrilling real-time. She never, however, shows bin Laden’s life or insight into his conviction, so the puzzle is still incomplete. What is fascinating here is Chastain, trying to remain determined, stomaching the torture to reach her aim. She and Ehle are rare women in a men’s world. Chastain’s understated discomfort earned her an Oscar nomination in a �ilm with some early minor stumbles. |  |

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AMA IS ANOTHER FIRST-TIME ESIDES YOUR DEVOURING MY DIRECTOR BEING PRODUCED OBSESSIVE RAMBLINGS, my BY GUILLERMO DEL fellow cinephiles should always TORO (Pan’s Labyrinth), who seems also read Roger Ebert. Here’s one of obsessed with new works that imitate my favorite quotes: “The more speci�ic his style. Also, del Toro apparently a �ilm is, the more universal, because likes stories about motherhood. He the more it understands individual started with The Orphanage by a characters, the more it applies to newbie Juan Antonio Bayona (see his everyone.” second �ilm, The Impossible, below). The Impossible is a perfect example He then produced the lackluster of this. It tells of an English family remake Don’t be Afraid of the Dark. vacationing in Thailand when the Mama apes that second �ilm famous 2004 tsunami struck, quite a bit but manages some tearing the family apart for small improvements. The story days. The father (McGregor) is still truncated—more style RATINGS GUIDE saves the two youngest than sense or substance—and children. The mom (an amazing, it still has some plot holes. Oscar-nominated Naomi Watts) Overflowing Coster-Waldau’s brother is swept into the water and with glittery went missing with his two wreckage with her oldest son, fabulousness daughters �ive years before. Holland. Most of this movie is The daughters have turned up about mother and son—how in an abandoned house in the Watts bravely �ights to reunite Pretty damn woods, having miraculously good, but it’s no the family, and how catastrophe Sunset Boulevard survived. Now uncle Costermakes Holland grow up quickly. Waldau and rocker girlfriend This is only the second Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty, see full-length �ilm by Spanish An entertaining above) are raising the girls, director Juan Antonio Bayona. enough flick who are wild and crazy. Also, a with perhaps (His �irst was also brilliant: a few holes maternal, evil ghost seems to The Orphanage.) Here, Bayona follow the kids around. shows us the unexpected Primarily, we go to �ilms devastation—the wall of water, Ever so slightly like these to be scared, and the dangerous debris whirling watchable, just Mama mostly delivers. The for that hot actor within. characters and acting are The story is based on a real better than most horror Spanish family, but it’s been Two hours of thrillers. The mood and style Anglicized—probably to help your life you’ll are wonderfully creepy. sell it to Americans. Perhaps never get back However, this horror still a small complaint is that even possesses certain things that the native people—the 283,000 who don’t add up. Even after it explains its died—are relegated to the background. supernatural rules, Mama breaks them. However, Bayona and Watts help Survivors are left with a story that’s us focus on the hearts of one family impossible to explain. in the middle of the disaster. This In short, if del Toro is going to mother speci�icity brings events home to these things to fruition, he should follow audiences who may not remember the example of The Orphanage, which that over a quarter of a million had more time and care involved. |  | people died in that water. |  |

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this outsider who is trying to �ind himself and eventually does through love. It does speak to the fact that it doesn’t matter what your race or your sexual orientation is. Sometimes you can’t explain a connection that works.

All my friends were telling me there’s all this stuff online and if you Google my name, the first thing that comes —DAVE FRANCO up is ‘Dave Franco Gay.’

WHEN WERE YOU FIRST AWARE YOU HAD A GAY FOLLOWING?

push the envelope almost too far if we combine our heads. I’m open to the idea. If I establish myself a little bit more, and people start giving me my own due, I would love to work with him down the line.

My friend I grew up with started calling me out and saying, “Dude, I can’t even imagine what people who don’t know you think of you.” It’s not like I’m doing these videos because I’m trying to shock or confuse people. I’m generally drawn toward material that’s just different and unique and is going to maybe surprise people a bit. So I was �irst aware that there was maybe some awareness of me from the gay community when all my friends were telling me there’s all this stuff online and if you Google my name, the �irst thing that comes up is “Dave Franco Gay.” (Laughs)

DO YOU GET ANNOYED WHEN JOURNALISTS BRING YOUR BROTHER UP?

No! I totally understand it. It could be a lot worse. At least he’s a very well-respected guy, and I do love him. We get along very well. But with that being said, it is a little comforting, and I feel slightly relieved, that at least the James questions have been dialed down a little bit.

ARE YOUR ONLINE VIDEOS YOUR WAY OF SHOWING YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND SUPPORT FOR THE GAY COMMUNITY?

Yeah, sure—de�initely! I have gay friends and of course I’m comfortable enough with my sexuality that I’m open to doing videos like that. I know a huge audience is going to think that I am gay. I’m just trying to blur the lines, I guess. With my friends who are gay, it’s not like that’s the �irst thing I associate with them. They’re just another friend, and they just happen to like guys. WHY ARE ALL THE VIDEOS SO GAY?

There are a lot of very overtly gay things in these videos, but for some reason while I was making them, or while I was even initially thinking of the ideas, I swear to God I didn’t think, “Okay, we’re gonna make another gay video that’s gonna shock people.” The way “You’re So Hot” came about: I worked with Chris on a movie called Fright Night and in between takes we would play this game. It was a game that he and his buddies played growing up and it just made me laugh my ass off, so when the movie was done and we were back in L.A. I thought to myself, “This would make a really funny short.”

WHAT’S COMING UP FOR YOU BESIDES NOW YOU SEE ME AND WARM BODIES?

MAKING HIS OWN MARK: Dave Franco’s new film Warm Bodies, puts him in a world where zombies aren’t exactly what

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BEING COMFORTABLE WITH YOUR SEXUALITY SEEMS TO BE SOMETHING THAT RUNS IN THE FRANCO FAMILY. WHERE YOU EXPLORE IT WITH HUMOR, JAMES HAS MORE OF A POLITICAL AND SEXUAL AGENDA. DO YOU SEE ANY OVERLAP IN THE WAY YOU TWO EXPLORE HOMOSEXUALITY?

That’s a good question. The main overlap is just how hard we dive into it. There’s nothing subtle, I guess, about how we embrace gay culture—and there basically are no boundaries. We both push the envelope. I don’t know why a lot of what we create deals with that subject matter. It just comes through us for some reason. HOW DO YOU REACT TO THE GAY COMMUNITY’S EXCITEMENT OVER YOU AND YOUR VIDEOS?

I have to embrace it, right? I love it. At this point, I’m so happy that anyone is even aware of me or is a fan of me. It’s still something that I don’t think I’ll ever get used

to. From just what I’ve heard and what I’ve observed, the gay community, when they revolve toward someone or something or a movie, they come full force and they tell everyone about it.

WITH YOUR UPCOMING ROLE IN NOW YOU SEE ME ALONGSIDE SOME HEAVY HITTERS, YOUR CAREER IS REALLY TAKING OFF. ARE YOU READY FOR A LEAD ROLE? ANY IDEA WHAT YOU MIGHT WANT THAT TO BE?

I’m de�initely ready for a lead role. My criteria for picking a project these days is just wanting to work with �ilmmakers I admire. I do want to make my own �ilms one day. I’ve been writing and producing and editing all these Funny or Die videos, and it’s kind of been practice on a much smaller scale. I want to work with guys like Jonathan Levine, who directed Warm Bodies and who I’ve admired for years. I just want to be on set with these guys and see the process and see how they work with actors regardless

of how big or small my role. So, honestly, I would be an extra in all of Paul Thomas Anderson’s movies. I just want to be around these guys. OTHER THAN BROKEN TOWER, DO YOU HAVE PLANS TO WORK ON ANY PROJECTS WITH JAMES THAT MIGHT HAVE A GAY SENSIBILITY?

I love my brother and I respect him so much, but in general, I have been trying to distance myself from him just in terms of work, because I need to kind of carve my own path at this point. I don’t want to be referred to as “James Franco’s little brother” for the rest of my life. So it’s hard sometimes, because he is creating so many of his own projects and he asks me to be a part of them and I would love to—but at this point, I just need to distance myself from him work-wise. Down the line, who knows, man. We do work very well together and our sensibilities are very similar, obviously. We might

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There are a few things that are in the air that I can’t quite talk about just yet, but I am always pumping out these Funny or Die videos. I do all of them with one of my good friends who I’ve known since childhood, and we have one coming out in a couple weeks. This one is actually the cleanest one we’ve done. The rest are rated X, but this one’s like a hard PG-13. Without giving too much away, it’s with an NBA star who’s 7 feet tall and then, of course, myself. I’m not the biggest guy in the world, so it’s this odd couple—the two of us competing in a series of events. It’s still in the same vein and tone as the rest of the videos, but because he’s a professional athlete, he can’t push the envelope as much as I’d generally like to. I’m always writing something. I’m working on a feature-length �ilm right now. Two years ago I made a decision to only audition and meet on projects that I’m actually passionate about. I knew it might be the stupidest decision I ever made because I might never work again, but in the meantime, that’s how these Funny or Die videos came out. |  |

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ASED ON COMEDIENNES KATHY NAJIMY AND MOE GAFFNEY’S KATHY AND MO SHOW, Parallel Lives gets the Wanzie treatment when it arrives at the Footlight Players within the Parliament House the �irst three Saturdays of February. Starring Maria Ragen, Karen White, Jodi Chase and Michele Simms Feren, the play takes a comic look at the way the universe works. The four actresses will play upwards of 20 characters, ranging from

teenagers in New Jersey to angels discussing whether the male or female human should be “lucky enough” to bear children. The play itself isn’t gay, but Gaffney and Najimy are both LGBT allies and good for several belly laughs. This playfully satirical series of sketches achieved cult status in its long offBroadway run, and was updated in 2006 for a triumphant revival. Check it out Feb. 2, 9 and 16 at 7 p.m. For tickets, visit Wanzie.com. |  |

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ST. PETERSBURG Ancient Greek Erotica

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on the subject, but not before displays of erotica transport visitors to ancient Greece— complete with actors and actresses dressed as gods and goddesses wearing little more than body paint. The night of erotica runs from 5 p.m.-9 p.m. and is an event only suitable for adults 21 years of age and older. The event was sold-out last year and tickets ($15 for museum members, $25 for nonmembers) are only available at the door on a �irst-come, �irst-serve basis. |  |

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2- HUG-WORTHY: (L-R) St. Petersburg Mayor Bill Foster and Bay News 9 Traffic anchor Chuck Henson were giving away free hugs at the Saturday Morning Market in St. Petersburg on Jan. 19. PHOTO COURTESY TOM YOUNG 3- OLD TUNES: Crowds browse through vinyl during the WMNF Radio benefit in Tampa in mid-January. PHOTO COURTESY CARRIE WEST 4- MONKEY BUSINESS: (L-R) Carla Vaughan, Denise Milligan and Tim Thompson make a unique family while visiting the Suncoast Primate Sanctuary in Clearwater Jan. 19. PHOTO BY STEVE BLANCHARD

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HERE’S A SWELL OF LGBTS FLOCKING TO A SOMEWHATNEW NIGHTSPOT IN ST. PETERSBURG THESE DAYS. The Broken Tusk has taken on the identity of an unof�icial LGBT hot spot by sporting everything from karaoke and sports on the �lat screen televisions to drag shows hosted by Jaeda Fuentes and Bitchy Bingo Sundays with Meagan Towers. The bar opened in October 2012 and hasn’t outwardly marketed itself as an LGBT destination. But it didn’t take long for the community to discover the tiki bar, outdoor

patio and 2,400 square-foot bar. It also doesn’t hurt that bar managers are Levi and Judah Love, two handsome members of our community. The Broken Tusk is open 365 days a year and is at 4685 28th St. North in St. Petersburg.

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T THE END OF 2012, WATERMARK PROFILED BILL KANOUFF ON ITS COVER as one of the most remarkable people of the year. The pro�ile shared Kanouff’s story following a motorcycle accident that resulted in the loss of his left leg. Now, that

story has literally helped him to get up and running again. Kanouff will debut his new leg Feb. 18 at Telecom Park when he participates in the I Will Inspire 5K run along with other amputees. He said that he was so excited to learn about the run that he signed up before fully thinking it through, adding that he doesn’t even have the new leg yet! Kanouff’s determination will no doubt make this run a reality and, even if he’s not able to run the entire distance, we have faith that he’ll make it across the �inish line. He also said he’s informed his partner, Gene, that he’s running in the

5K with him. The free leg will change Kanouff’s life, and he graciously says that the article in Watermark helped secure the new appendage. We wish him well in the race— and beyond!

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T LOOKS LIKE SARASOTA IS BECOMING EVEN MORE ATTRACTIVE FOR NEW RESIDENTS THAN IN YEARS PAST! According to an article from CBS’ MoneyWatch, the city of Sarasota attracted a sizeable chunk of relocating residents in 2012, earning it a place on the site’s Top-10 places to move list.

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The story highlights a slew of attractive features in Sarasota for new residents, especially its Siesta Key Beach, eco-tours, world-class restaurants and median home sale price of $165,000. In 2012, 36 million people relocated, which is an increase from 2011’s sluggish �igure of 35.1 million. We can only hope that many of those who moved to Sarasota last year are LGBT or allies that we’ll get to meet at Sarasota Pride this October! The number one locale on the list? Atlanta, Ga. And Orlando landed a respectable No. 4 spot for new residents last year. |  |

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3- CATCHING UP: Randy Stephens (left), executive director of The Center, catches up with Stuart Milk at the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force’s Creating Change conference, Jan. 23 – 27 in Atlanta, Georgia. PHOTO COURTESY OF RANDY STEPHENS 4- EN POINTE: Members of the Orlando Ballet Company perform for guests attending Watermark’s Third Thursday Social, Jan. 17. PHOTO BY JAMIE HYMAN

5- LEISURELY READ: Scott Dunkle relaxes with a Watermark at the Orlando Meltdown Softball Tournament Jan. 19. Photo by Rick Claggett 6- PARTY POSSE: (L-R) Friends Billy Manes, Janine Klein, Scottie Campbell (seated), Jeff Jones, John Sullivan and Erin Sullivan celebrate Campbell’s 46th birthday at a Jan. 19 potluck party benefiting the food bank at Ferncreek Elementary. PHOTO BY TOM DYER 7- CHECK IT OUT: Krissi “Slaytoven” Franzen (right) goes in for a hit on Elizabeth “Dahmer’s Daughter” Jones at the Orlando Psycho City Derby Girls Jan. 13 bout at Semoran Skateway. PHOTO BY JAMES BENNETT

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ACK IN 1995, ATTORNEY MADELIENE ABLING APPEARED ON THE COVER OF WATERMARK as one of just a handful of locals who were “out at work.” Times have changed— in more ways than one. Last week Abling returned to Orlando to attend a Jan. 25 gallery show and reception at Quantum Leap Winery (QuantumLeapWinery. com near Virginia and Mills) featuring her artwork. She moved from Orlando �ifteen years ago and lived on a boat, migrating up and down the East coast before deciding that she wanted to paint. She now works from studios in Provincetown and Fort Lauderdale. “I paint

what I love: adult beverages, musical instruments, strong coffee,” Abling shared.

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25 Orlando Sentinel cover story. Regalia has dressed �ive Miss Americas since 1993, including Rollins College student Leanza Cornett and UCF’s Ericka Dunlap. “To get one, two and three was just fantastic,” Lang told the Sentinel. “We never thought we’d do that.” (regaliagowns.com)

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N JAN. 22, MORE THAN 100 BALLET FANS GATHERED AROUND THE STAGE AT THE ABBEY IN DOWNTOWN ORLANDO for a lesson courtesy of the Orlando Ballet. Artistic Director Robert Hill was a charismatic tour guide as he guided the company of dancers in a behind-the-scenes

look at the evolution of a dance program. The charming dancers, from Florida to as far away as Brazil and Japan, also talked about their process. “Orlando Ballet Uncorked” programs are just one of the innovations created by a company that is earning the attention of the dance world. Their next show is “Hollywood en Pointe,” Feb. 15-16. Based on the sampling at “Uncorked,” you won’t want to miss it. (orlandoballet.org)

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St. Petersburg couple and Gypsy Productions’ management team Daryl Epperly and Trevor Keller celebrate another anniversary on Feb. 13.

Drag performer and columnist Leigh Shannon and marketing pro and Watermark writing wit Ken Kundis (Jan. 31); St. Petersburg massage therapist Emily Stone, Tampa softball player and Verizon rep Thomas Hale, Orlando hunk Jason Hamm and barber and former Tampa resident James Bowman Harris (Feb. 1); Pinellas Park graduate and new south Florida resident Miguel Rivera and Orlando AIDS advocate and The Center board member Lee Kirkpatrick (Feb. 2); Tampa entertainer Daphne Ferraror, Gulfport theater addict Rob McCabe and Tampa licensed massage therapist and karaoke performer David Allin (Feb. 3); TIGLFF programmer extraordinaire Margaret Murray and Tampa Sister of Perpetual Indulgence Monica MuffDiver, a.k.a. Scott Ryan (Feb. 4); Superphotographer James “Canonball” Bennet (Feb. 6); Orlando fitness God and bartender Tony Edge (Feb. 7); Brandon sales rep and beach bum Jim Beaton and 1st Dance Studio owner and St. Petersburg dance instructor Julia MeyerovichNeighbors (Feb. 8); co-owner of Orlando’s Hamburger Mary’s Mike Rogier (Feb. 9); Creative Tile Design of St. Petersburg owner Tom O’Keefe and St. Petersburg hair stylist and cyclist Ric Castro (Feb. 10); former Suncoast Hospice honcho Mike Bell, Xia Adonis from the House of Adonis, LaToya Little, Tampa schools media specialist and activist Bart Birdsall and Suncoast Hospice Executive Director Mike Bell (Feb. 11); USF Vegetarian Society President and St. Pete resident Mark Weber and Tampa Suncrest Home Health director Portia Weiss (Feb. 13).

Orlando teacher Derek Cavilla and partner Terry Roberts celebrate their anniversary on Feb. 11. MC Film Festival owners/GaYbor District Coalition founders and Tampa power couple Mark Bias and Carrie West celebrate their 35th anniversary on Feb. 3. At a mass Jan. 26, Reverend William Robert Cavins was ordained an Independent Catholic Bishop, reponsible for the pastoral care of independent Catholics associated with their church residing in Brevard, Lake, Orange, Seminole, and Volusia Counties. Tyler Kirby has been elected to the Orlando Repertory Theatre Board of Directors. Kirby will provide advocacy and resources to the board on governance issues. On Jan. 1, Jason Stewart took over as the president of the Tampa International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. He’ll serve for two years.

Passing Robin Hankins, minister, entrepreneur and teacher ended her 12 year battle with cancer on Jan. 12. The Clearwater LGBT activist helped to found Equality Florida, served as Board Chair in the early years and remained involved throughout the organization’s 15-year history.

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RLANDO | Sixty teams converged on two softball complexes in Central Florida for the 2013 Orlando Meltdown softball tournament Jan. 18-20. Two Tampa Bay teams walked away with �irst place trophies in a tournament dominated by teams from Fort Lauderdale. The Tampa Hammerheads took �irst in the Open C-Division, and Gay and Confused of Tampa took the top honors in the Women’s Recreational division, . Every other division’s �irst place trophy went to teams out of the Fort Lauderdale area. Several other local teams �inished in the top three of their respective categories, but no Orlando team took a top prize at the annual tournament. In Open B-Division play, the Fort Lauderdale Noize beat the Orlando Voltage for the top spot, while the third place trophy went to the

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Diamond Cutters of Orlando. Two Tampa teams battled for �irst in the Open C-Division, but Beef O’Brady’s fell short for its bid against the Hammerheads. The Dallas, Tex., Alley Cats took third in that division. In the Open D-Division bracket, the Orlando Wild Stallions ended their run with a third place trophy. First place went to Bill’s Bombers of Fort Lauderdale after that team beat the Atlanta Migrating Ducks.

In the Women’s Recreational Division, Gay and Confused secured its win by defeating Orlando’s Catch This. Third went to the Orlando Crazy Stix. And in the Women’s Competitive Division, the Orlando Kryptonite ended in the third place spot behind the �irst-place New Moon Lightening Strikes and the New Moon Sol Rebels, both of Fort Lauderdale. |  |

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