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BY THOMAS BARKER
OPULENT DINING FOR A CAUSE As a community publication, we have always done what we can to support the various gay rights and service organizations in South Florida. Three years ago, I created Summerfest as a fundraising event for The National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, and have continued to organize the event every year. A year later, I also launched the Equality Florida Bar Crawl to not only generate some funds, but to also bring our community together. And if you regularly read this column, you’ve probably noticed that I sit on a good amount of boards and committees, including the Equality Florida Gala Steering Committee, Miami Beach Gay Pride, and the Gay Business Enhancement Committee for the City of Miami Beach. As a result, Wire Magazine has always been a little different than most other publications. We don’t just report on the happenings of these organizations and events; we actually play a pivotal role in the creation and execution of their initiatives. There is a social responsibility – especially for gay lifestyle publications – to not only sponsor events, but to actually get involved directly and make a difference.
This year, we will continue to do what we can to support our local and national organizations. In fact, we are already in the process of gearing up for Summerfest ’11, and are finalizing our partnership arrangements with a number of organizations and events, including Miami Beach Gay Pride ’11, Winter Party ’11, White Party ’11, and many, many more.
Afterwards, diners will sit down to enjoy a three-course meal, which will be paired with wine from the SonomaCutrer Vineyards, courtesy of Brown Forman. The 1st Annual Friends, Family, and Allies Dinner will serve as the kick off fundraising event for Equality Florida’s Annual Miami Gala, which will take place on Sunday, March 20th. This year, we will be hosting the event at one of Miami’s most exclusive venues – The Webster in South Beach. Thanks to some incredibly generous people, hundreds of South Florida donors will get the chance to enjoy fantastic cocktails and delicious hors d’oeuvres from the Webster’s restaurant, Caspia – all while supporting Equality Florida and the important work that they do.
In this week’s issue, you will notice an ad for the 1st Annual Equality Florida Friends, Family, and Allies Dinner, hosted by Wire Magazine. The event will take place on Thursday, January 27th at the super fabulous Asia de Cuba at The Mondrian in South Beach, and is a fundraising event for the largest gay rights organization in the state.
If you are interested in joining us for the Equality Florida Friends, Family, and Allies Dinner on January 27th, the Annual Equality Florida Miami Gala on March 20th, or both, visit www.eqfl.org for more information or to purchase tickets.
As a major supporter of Equality Florida, Wire Magazine has come on board as a promotional and production sponsor for the event, meaning we aren’t just promoting the event in the pages of Wire Magazine; we are actually producing the fundraising dinner for Equality Florida.
I implore you to do what you can to support organizations like this. Not only are gatherings such as these a lot of fun; it is also really important to support the people who work tirelessly to defend and protect our rights.
Working closely with the staff of Asia de Cuba, we have put together an amazing menu that will feature some of the restaurant’s most popular dishes. The evening will begin at 7 p.m. with a one-hour cocktail reception that will include complimentary vodka cocktails and wine.
Till next week!
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HUGE TAX INCREASES? NO WAY. TAKE YOUR HIKE AND … Last week I encouraged you to keep the heat on local, state, and federal politicians to cut spending and bring public labor union contracts into balance with the new income realities of our national, state, and city tax revenues. Well, my friends, we really have to do this and take it seriously. We have to be particularly diligent and firm with our politicians in our own backyard. Otherwise, South Florida could end up like Sunny Taxesfornia – I mean California – or Taxesnois – I mean Illinois.
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more on top of the ever-rising trillion-dollar national debt? The other way to do it is for the Federal Reserve to simply print money. The Fed can give money to the states by buying up their worthless debt that noone else wants. Simply put, you can print In the end, someone is going to pay the bill. money and give it to a dead beat that Our "trusty" politicians always start with spends more than they make and cannot the same old tax the rich story, followed pay the bills. Technically speaking, the Fed by cutting back much needed programs will buy state bonds. to help the poor, the elderly, and other needy groups who are much less important For anyone who does not think we are to them than their cronies in the public facing a very serious problem I invite you employee labor unions. The poor are to read about Spain. Just a few years already hungry, and many of the elderly ago, it was the darling of Europe with and the less fortunate are already doing lots of great social programs for all, a without and making trade offs between fast growing economy, and ever-climbing much needed medicines or food. These real estate prices. It is now an economic programs should not be cut. disaster under a mount of debt, and the It was okay to dole out expensive contracts Spanish people are really suffering.
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The Concert Association Presents
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“The Trocks” “…major dance phenomenon.” Founded in 1974 by a group of ballet enthusiasts for the purpose of presenting a playful, entertaining view of traditional, classical ballet in parody form. The original concept of LES BALLETS TROCKADERO DE MONTE CARLO has not changed. It is a Company of professional male dancers performing the full range of the ballet and modern dance repertoire. They will, as they have done for thirty four years, “Keep on Trockin’.”
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WIRE COVER: WHOOPI GOLDBERG: SHE NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION PHOTO BY TIMOTHY WHITE
BY RAFA CARVAJAL
SHE NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION If you love comedy and film, like I do, Whoopi Goldberg has to be one of your favorite actresses and comediennes. She really needs no introduction, but after my interview with the star, I realized there are some things you may not know about the award winning comic. Caryn Elaine Johnson, the incomparable Whoopi Goldberg, has had a brilliant career that includes receiving the quadruple crown of acting: Oscar, Tony, Emmy, and Grammy! What a journey for a hard working woman who, early in her career, took small parts on Broadway, while supplementing her income by working in a funeral parlor applying makeup to corpses and as a bricklayer. Old Blue Eyes put it best: “If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere!” Therefore, it should come as no surprise that Whoopi, born in Chelsea in Manhattan, has conquered the world with her amazing talents and accomplishments. Some of my personal favorites include her movie and TV roles in The Color Purple, Ghost, Sister Act, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Comic Relief, and 10 | wire magazine | wireweekly.com
The View, amongst many other great leading roles and comedic performances. Whoopi was the first woman to host the Academy Awards by herself, went on to entertain us on Oscar night a total of four times, and was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Even though she is fearless in front of the camera and on stage, Whoopi hates to fly and travels by personal bus – telling Jay Leno once that it takes 42 hours of non-stop travel to go from New York City to L.A. this way. You may remember a recent scandal on The View, as Whoopi was forced to fly and had to drug herself to get through it. As a result, the queen of funny looked a little disoriented. Of course, she immediately bounced back and continues to be the fan favorite on the show. But with all of her accomplishments, Whoopi is also known the world over for her advocacy and support of human rights, including vocally encouraging straight people to stand up and support the GLBT community to stop discrimination.
So when I heard Whoopi was coming to perform at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, as part of their Comedy Planet series, I jumped at the chance to interview this remarkable Oscar winning actress and comedienne. Check out what Whoopi had to say. What are you looking forward to the most about your upcoming show in Miami? Getting onstage and seeing what my brain tells my mouth to say. You have such an amazing career. Did you ever dream it would be this way when you were an up and coming comedienne and actress? I was raised by a woman who told me that anything was possible. But I don’t think anyone expected all of this, least of all me. What do you enjoy the most about doing stand-up comedy?
WIRE COVER: WHOOPI GOLDBERG: SHE NEEDS NO INTRODUCTION I’ll let you know if I ever do stand-up. I’ve never done set-ups and punch-lines, it’s not my thing. I just like to talk about things I see and my observations of the world around me.
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Why did you decide to become an actress?
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If I didn’t, the voices inside my head would have gotten me into a lot of trouble. Who have been your favorite co-stars and why? There have been so many; I couldn’t even remember all of them. I recently got together with the cast of “The Color Purple” for a 25th anniversary reunion on Oprah. It was great to see all of them again. I worked with Neil Patrick Harris on a movie called “Clara’s Heart” when he was 12. It’s been fun watching him grow up in this business and becoming the person and performer he is.
COMEDY PLANET SERIES UPCOMING PERFORMANCES
WAIT, WAIT, DON’T TELL ME
February 3 and 4
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! is NPR's weekly radio quiz program. Test your knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what's real and what's made up. Two performances only, recorded live in front of an audience.
How did it feel to win your Oscar? What went through your mind the moment you heard you had won? My mind went blank. It was surreal. What do you like the most about being on The View? Hot topics. How do you really feel about Bill O’Reilly today? I respect Bill and he respects me. Even if we don’t always agree. How is it working with Barbara Walters? Barbara is the queen. You have been very supportive of the gay and lesbian Community. Why do you feel it is so important to be so supportive? It would never occur to me not to.
KATHY GRIFFIN
March 28
Multiple Emmy Awards and TV specials weren't enough! Catch D-List Diva Kathy Griffin live in her true element. She has more stories, more dish, more of what she shouldn't say but you know you can’t wait to hear!
What do you think about the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell? Finally. What should be the next major step for gay rights in the U.S.? That they are no longer gay rights and just human rights. What is next for Whoopi? Your own network maybe? A nap.
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May 5 to 15
A first rate comedic ensemble performs from the actual memoirs of a wide range of celebrities. The passages run the gamut from the "poetry" of Suzanne Somers to the shocking "romance tips" from Tommy Lee to the most famous Hollywood love triangle in history - Elizabeth Taylor, Debbie Reynolds, and Eddie Fisher. And what's remarkable and unforgettably hilarious is that it is all in their own words.
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WIRE FEATURE: OY VEY! MY SON IS GAY HITS THEATERS
BY THOMAS BARKER As children, we grow up dreaming about the lives that lie ahead of us and hope that our future goals and aspirations will one day change the world. We daydream of accomplishments and recognition, and, as a result, develop projects that will one day lead us to this inevitable feat. Along the way, we meet many unexpected people, experience unforetold adventures, and evolve as a person and in our career path. For most, this changes future goals and aspirations. But for Evgeny Afineevsky, his dreams and goals have never wavered. His lifetime goal was to write, produce, and direct a film that would inspire many and above all else take what some people consider gay cinema out of the backrooms of independent movie-houses and into the many mainstream theaters around the world. And after eight years of hard work, dedication, and perseverance, Evgeny’s dream finally became a reality with the release of his latest film, Oy Vey! My Son is Gay! in December of 2009! Since the release of his film, it has quickly become a film festival favorite, winning over 22 awards from a variety of film festivals, including the Moscow International Film Festival, the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, and even Miami’s own Jewish Film Festival.
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And there’s very good reason for the film’s success. Beyond the fabulous award winning cast that includes the likes of Golden Globe, Emmy, and Tony Award nominee Lainie Kazan, Emmy Award winner Jai Rodriguez, and the gorgeous Carmen Electra, among others, this movie tells a very important story that we can all relate to: Boy meets boy, boys falls in love with boy, and boy moves in with boy. The only problem: one of these boys has yet to come out to his overtly stereotypical Jewish family. And as Nelson Hirsch, played by John Lloyd Young, tries to come out to his self-centered mother, Lainie Kazan, and his semi-homophobic father, Vincent Pastore, you can’t help but laugh and relate to those awkward moments. Eventually, Nelson makes his way out of the closet, and hits his family with another big surprise, he and his boyfriend Angelo Ferraro, Jai Rodriguez, are the first gay couple allowed to adopt a child in their state, sparking tons of controversy. Without giving away the entire store, I will tell you that Oy Vey! My Son is Gay! is one of the most heartwarming and hilarious films I’ve seen in a while, and I totally recommend it. Luckily it will be playing in Miami at a number of theaters, including The Regal South Beach, AMC in Aventura, Sunrise Intercostal, and Regal Cinemas Delray 18, among others. For screening locations and times, visit www.fandango.com. After seeing the film, I just had to sit down with cast member and Emmy award winning comedienne Bruce Vilanch about his experience with the film and take on the future of cinema. As always, Bruce had some super cheaky bits to offer up. Just check out what he had to say:
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WIRE FEATURE: OY VEY! MY SON IS GAY HITS THEATERS
How did you get involved with the film, Oy Vey My Son is Gay?
to have happened on set. Anything you can share with us?
with an old-school audience nevertheless, and how is that bad?
This crazy Russian kept pursuing me to do a rewrite on this script. Then he said he wanted me to be in it, so I wound up rewriting it as I went along... but just jokes. He saw me in HAIRSPRAY as Edna Turnblad, so I assumed he wanted me to play Lainie Kazan, not her brother.
Carmen took a bubble bath and that proved to be the most popular day for visitors in the history of the studio.
Do you feel that we are progressing in the quality of cinema produced by the gay community?
What attracted you most about this film?
Evgeny, aka the crazy Russian, can tell you, but I believe a few festivals have honored it, as well as my mother.
The chance to be funny on a screen as large as I was 100 pounds ago. What is your role in the film? Suspicious Uncle Max, about whom no one is quite sure. He's Lainie's brother and they are both long-suffering, but they both have their outlets.
I understand that it has received a number of awards. Is that true?
Why do you think this film has been so successfully received? It's funny, and it's meant to be seen with a crowd. Every time people see it in a theatre full of people, they love it. What makes this film so unique?
Can you summarize the story for us?
The Jews are played by Jews, except for one.
An old-school Jewish couple and an old-school Italian couple discover their sons are a) gay, b) getting married, and c) having a baby. It's a nightmare trifecta, and their responses are hilarious.
What do you hope to accomplish with this movie?
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Buy a house on the beach, but perhaps I should have appeared in AVATAR. Would you consider this film to be a typical gay movie? Why or why not? If it's not cutting edge and radical, queers won't embrace it because its protagonists are old-school and their reactions, politically incorrect. But they seem to connect
Not really, no. Everybody with a cell phone can now make a lousy coming-out movie and they have. But our volume is up, so the odds of finding nuggets in there have increased. You have had a very successful career being the funny bone behind a lot of funny people. How did that happen? It was that or strip. I met Bette Midler 40 years ago -difficult, as she is only 32 -- and began writing for her. She was a hit, and a lot of people wanted some of her fairy dust. And there I was with my wand‌ a career is born. What projects are you currently working on? The Academy Awards, on ABC, Feb 27. My 22nd year attempting to amuse you through categories like Sound Effects Editing. This year, I hope to have every winner dance the black swan! For more information on
Oy Vey! My Son is Gay!
visit www.oyveymysonisgay.com
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OY VEY! MY SON IS GAY! SCREENING PHOTOS BY SHARON KERSTEN
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TOP TRAX: KEYSHIA COLE - CALLING ALL HEARTS
As the New Year rolls on, resolutions are affirmed, bad habits are broken (or formed), and changes are happening all over the place. At least that’s the case with Keyshia Cole’s new CD “Calling All hearts.” On her fourth album with Geffen/Interscope Records the usually outspoken diva shows us her softer side and once again reminds us why she is constantly being compared to R&B and Soul legends like Mary J. Blige. Keyshia worked her way up to success very early in life, making her major debut when she was only 21-years old. Growing up on the harsh streets of Oakland, California, Cole knew she wanted to make music her life, so much so that she started chasing record deals while still a preteen. Some of her earlier work includes collaborations with MC Hammer back when she was only twelve years old. But her dreams started to take flight when she appeared on Messy Marv's “Nubian Queen” remix in 2001 and the soundtrack to the film “Me & Mrs. Jones.” Girlfriend eventually moved to L.A. and it wasn’t long before A&M Records’ President Ron Fair signed her to a solo deal and recorded her debut album, “The Way It Is.” She suddenly found herself right up there with other young urban female singers like Brandy, Monica, and Beyoncé, but Keyshia was unique. Having grown up in Oakland, she knew life wasn't all glitter and gold like it was in Hollywood and that angst and grit showed in her music. Now almost two years after her last album “A Different Me”, Keyshia’s back with another collection of tracks, giving us every side of the soulful songstress. From the vulnerable inner child to the love-stricken teenage girl and strong independent woman, it’s all there. When the album dropped in December, it debuted at number nine on the US Billboard 200 chart and at number five on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, proving that Keyshia Cole may be one of 2011’s ones to watch. Keyshia kicks off her latest collection with the so-appropriate “I Ain’t Through” backed by another artist who’s been getting her own share of the media buzz lately, Nicki Minaj. Together these ladies set the stage for what’s about to be one of the most honest albums I’ve heard in a long time. “Long Way Down” reminds us of the heartbreak Keyshia went through earlier in her career when she discovered her boyfriend was cheating. But she delivers the track with the same headstrong determination she showed the day she got on that plane to L.A. and never looked back. Producers J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League definitely
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BY DJ FR8-O
earned their name on this one, dropping hard beats on what otherwise could have been just another sad ballad. “Tired of Doing Me” features yet another rising star, Tank. Even with these two amazing voices complementing each other on this ballad about moving on, it just seemed to linger a little too long. If you’re gonna collaborate with anyone on an R&B track, Faith Evans is your girl! Producers Big WY and Tweek Beats back up the divas’ soulful duet “If I Fall in Love Again” with an addictive baseline that’ll leave you wishing it was just another minute longer (insert sad face here). “So Impossible”, yet another ballad produced by Janet Jackson’s dream team, Jimmy Jam Terry Luis, was a little disappointing considering what they’ve done for Janet (Miss Jackson if you’re nasty). The acoustic guitar intro on “Sometimes” is a welcomed switch from the almost-repetitive sounds of the other ballads on this album, but no less soulful. Next, Keyshia takes a break from her deep thoughts and brings the beat back on “Take Me Away”. Like a true musical genius, producer Chink Santana takes all the best parts of falling in love and rolls them all into this uplifting track that fits Keyshia’s optimistic vocals to a “T”. Thankfully Keyshia hasn’t completely let go of the hard-edged alter ego that got her where she is today. The Timbaland produced “Last Hangover” brings her back for a hot second, cheering her vocals along as she kicks another scrub to da curb. We all have our list of people to thank for our successes in life. In Keyshia’s case, the big guy upstairs takes the top spot. If you follow a different faith, you might wanna skip through “Thank You” altogether and go straight to the Diane Warren penned “Better Me”, where Keyshia praises another special someone for making her who she is today. The theme may sound pretty generic, but it’s Diane Warren dammit! If Soul and R&B are your thing, you should definitely grab the Deluxe Edition, which gives you three extra tracks worth having. “Calling All Hearts” is nowhere near a Pop album, so don’t expect any Gaga, Britney, or even Beyoncé on this one. You won’t find any catchy hooks or obnoxiously repetitive choruses here, but if you’re over all that noise, don’t worry. Keyshia’s got your number. If you’re a DJ, producer or artist and would like your song, album or remix featured in TOP TRAX, gimme a shout at Alfredo@wireweekly.com.
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933 Lincoln Road, MB | 305.695.8898
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819 Lincoln Road, MB | 305.674.0350
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THURSDAY, January 13 BUCK15 LOUNGE: It’s The Simple Life Thursdays. DJ Daisy D. spins fun hip-hop, ‘80s, rock, and dance hits, with Chyna as Door Goddess. 707 Lincoln Lane, Miami Beach. MOVA: Stop by for happy hour from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., followed by a night with the ladies, as Pandora Events hosts Sweet with $3 beer specials all night long and music by DJ Zehno. Located near the corner of Lincoln and Michigan.
SCORE: The Penny Back Boyz host the weekly Friday night party Filthy Gorgeous Fridays with DJ Mac spinning a true open format and Score’s hottest Go-Go boys on the speaker boxes. SATURDAY, January 15
PALACE: Palace hosts Cabaret Thursdays with solo performances by the incomparable Geraldine. Show starts at 6 p.m. $3 domestic beer and $11 draft pitcher specials all night.
ANGLERS: If you are looking to nurse that hangover with some unlimited mimosas and bloody Mary’s, look no further than 660 at the Anglers. Enjoy great food and delicious libations in one of the most beautiful boutique resorts Miami Beach has to offer.
SCORE: Enjoy cocktails out on the patio and watch the famous Lincoln Road traffic pass by as you and your friends chill and enjoy great music by DJ FR8-O. Tonight Score hosts the steamiest Thursday night soiree with fab beats by DJ Pride paired with an incredible crowd of delicious partygoers. 727 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach.
CHA CHA ROOSTER @ THE LORDS: Enjoy a beautiful performance by the fabulous Kimona, while enjoying some delicious bites and fantastic libations courtesy of the Cha Cha Rooster at The Lords South Beach. Two seatings available: 8:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Call 305.455.2231 to make a reservation!
SUNSET TAVERN: Ladies, swing by for Sunkissed Productions' Thursday night soiree, Girl Planet, a party for women who love women. 7230 SW 59th Ave., Miami. 786.619.5412.
DISCOTEKKA: Downtown Miami’s only gay dance party delivers one hell of a shindig every Saturday night as Discotekka divas Vegas Dion, TP Lords, Sasha Sky, and Victoria Sky entertain and mesmerize the crowd while international DJs keep up the beat. Doors open at 11 p.m. 950 NE 2nd Ave. www.discotekka.com
TWIST: Don’t miss out on a fabulous night at TWIST with seven different bars, DJ Just Oliver, stiff drinks, and beautiful dancers. And if you’re looking for some hot papis, DJ Adora will be hosting Sabroso in Bar 5! “Never a cover... Always a groove.” FRIDAY, January 14 CHA CHA ROOSTER @ THE LORDS: Enjoy a beautiful performance by the fabulous Kimona, while enjoying some delicious bites and fantastic libations courtesy of the Cha Cha Rooster at The Lords South Beach. Two seatings available: 8:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Call 305.455.2231 to make a reservation! HYPE: Tonight Edison Farrow hosts his Friday night sensation, Hype, with free Finlandia vodka cocktails from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. and music by DJ Smeejay. 721 Lincoln Lane. www.sobesocialclub.com MOVA: Tonight the boys will get wild, as MOVA: as Wire Magazine host Boys Gone Wild with Wire with DJ Daisy D. Thomas Barker will host $3 DJ $3 Herradura Tequila shots every hour on the Herradura the hour, along with a sexy body shot. Pants hour, Pants drop at midnight, as Elite Underwear hosts drop hosts aa wet underwear contest. $6 Finlandia Finlandia cocktails hour cocktails and a late night 2-4-1 happy hour from the from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. Located near the corner corner of of Lincoln Lincoln and and Michigan. Michigan. PALACE: Drag Madness is the place to be to see the hottest Friday night shows by Latrice Royale, Champagne Bordeaux, and Noel Leon beginning at 6 p.m. You never know what these girls are gonna do, so get there early! TWIST: Don’t miss out on a fabulous night 22 | wire magazine | wireweekly.com
at TWIST. Enjoy seven different bars, DJ Michael Tank, stiff drinks, beautiful dancers, and, of course, the only place where there’s “Never a cover...Always a groove.”
MOVA: Stop by for happy hour from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., followed by FLASH Saturdays with the hottest music videos and visual entertainment till 3 a.m. with $7 Belvedere cocktails all night. Located near the corner of Lincoln and Michigan. PALACE: Enjoy a special day of drag shows, great food, and stiff cocktails, as The Palace Bar hosts Drag Madness with Tiffany Fantasia and her gaggle of performers! Heels hit the pavement at 6 p.m. sharp! SCORE: Tonight is Score’s weekly Bigger Saturdays, the largest gay dance party on the Beach with beats by international DJ sensations, and performances by CircX. 727 Lincoln Road. TWIST: Happy Hour 2-4-1 with Tommy and the locals from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. on everything. Come tonight and enjoy a full house of hot men and some incredible beats by DJ Mika. “Never a cover...Always a groove.” SUNDAY, January 16 ANGLERS: If you are looking to nurse that hangover with some unlimited mimosas and bloody Mary’s, look no further than 660 at the Anglers. Enjoy great food and delicious libations in one of the most beautiful boutique resorts Miami Beach has to offer. DA LEO: As one of Lincoln Road’s first Italian restaurants, Da Leo always attracts a crowd of locals and regular visitors, and
THE LORDS: If you love great food paired with free drinks, Punch Brunch is the way to go, as Cha Cha Rooster at The Lords offers a two-course meal paired with two free cocktails for only $20. Afterwards, enjoy cocktails poolside for their weekly Punch T-dance. LUX: Edison Farrow, along with Omar Gonzalez, hosts South Florida’s hottest new dance party at one of the most luxurious venues in South Beach. Hot boys, great drinks, and fab music! Doors open at 10 p.m. and the party continues all night long. 1439 Washington Ave. MOVA: Swing by for a night of dirty house beats and sexy Go-Go boys during VICE Sundays. Revelers will enjoy $1 Svedka drinks from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m., 2-4-1 drinks from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. and $4 Herradura Tequila shots all night long! No cover. PALACE: Swing by the only gay bar on Ocean Drive for one of SoBe’s most unique and over-the-top brunches, as some of South Florida’s most fabulously frocked fellows take to the sidewalk to perform for hundreds of onlookers during Brunchic from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Afterwards, check out the sexiest Sunday T Dance in SoBe. 1200 Ocean Drive. SCORE: Stop by for Score’s weekly karaoke night hosted by Geraldine. With over 2,000 titles to choose from, you are sure to find a song to inspire your inner star. Grab a cocktail and belt out your favorite number.
TUESDAY, January 18 MOVA: Stop by for happy hour from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. followed by Mova’s weekly Drag Bingo, hosted by Geraldine and serving as a benefit for Care Resource from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Afterwards it’s Stereo Jungle with DJ Chris V spinning the best in international house music with $5 Finlandia cocktails. Located near the corner of Lincoln and Michigan. PALACE: Better than ever before on Ocean Drive and 12th Street, try it for lunch or a late afternoon snack, or just hang out at the bar with the locals. No matter what you’re in the mood for, Palace is sure to have it! SCORE: It’s Planeta Macho, the hottest Latin Party in Miami Beach, featuring incredible Latin beats by award winner DJ George Ferrero, Pelu Rivero on drums, amazing shows by Miami’s best female impersonators, and the hottest crowd in town. Don’t miss this party – it’s South Florida’s Best Latin Party! TWIST: 2-4-1 Happy Hour from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. on everything. Tonight Dustin Reffca hosts his weekly party, Fun House Tuesdays. With DJ Daisy D working the turntables on the main dance floor, you can be the beats will be hot and the dance floor packed. $5 Jumbo Blue Long Island Ice Teas all night long. Never a cover… Always a groove. WEDNESDAY, January 19
TWIST: 2-4-1 happy hour from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. on everything. Afterwards, some of the most scandalous drag performers will hit the stage upstairs, while DJ Paulie works it out on the main dance floor. At TWIST: “Never a cover...Always a groove.
THE LORDS: There’s no better way to spend hump day than with a fabulous happy hour. Join Adora as she hosts Gettin’ Lucky with Adora. $5 Cha Cha margarits, $6 Finlandia cocktails, and $5 domestics from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
MONDAY, January 17
MOVA: Stop by for MOVA’s weekly College Night Wednesdays, hosted by the Penny Back Boyz. While DJ Bryan Zero works the turntables, enjoy a Finlandia open bar from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. followed by $3 Finlandia Cocktails all night long. Located on the corner of Michigan and Lincoln.
KILL YOUR IDOL: Dustin Reffca presents Glitter Box Mondays with Manic Monday beats by DJ Smeejay. $1 PBR Beers and $4 vodka drinks. Doors open at 10 p.m. 222 Espanola Way, Miami Beach. MOVA: Stop by for happy hour from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., followed by Movie Mondays complete with popcorn and your favorite Hollywood hits. Half priced drinks all night long. Located near the corner of Lincoln and Michigan. PALACE: Stop in for comfort food at lunch or dinner. Special bon voyage cocktail specials all day. 1200 Ocean Drive. SCORE: Happy Monday, where all drinks, well and domestic, are half-price from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. No cover. TWIST: Happy Hour 2-4-1 drinks ‘till 9 p.m. Then it’s “I’m A Local” night, with $3 drinks for anyone with TWIST’s “I’m 23 | wire magazine | wireweekly.com
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PALACE: Stop by the Beach House to enjoy one of Palace’s signature cocktails. 1200 Ocean Drive. SCORE: Come and spend a pleasant evening on one of Score’s outdoor couches as they host Martini Madness Night. A half price Happy Hour runs till 9 p.m. TWIST: It’s time time to to hit hit the the stage stage as as Sean Sean Brady hosts hosts the the Sean Sean Brady Brady Show. Show.Karaoke Karaoke and tons tons of of entertainment entertainment all all night night long. long. After getting getting your yourjam jamon, on,head head over to over to the the dance to snag mainmain dance floorfloor to snag somesome beatsbeats from from DJ Maximus 3000. Happy Hour from1 DJ Maximus 3000. Happy Hour from 1 p.m. toto99 p.m. p.m. with with 2-4-1 on p.m. on everything. everything. “Never a cover...Always a groove.”
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