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OF THE RAINBOW Nikki Adams among the 2011 Stars of the Rainbow honorees, April 3rd. PAGE 22 Courtesy, Nikki Adams

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BEACH BRUTHAZ Announces the Dream Package, an all inclusive package at Dream South Beach Hotel. PAGE 2 Courtesy, MBB

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CONCEPTION Hamburger Mary’s welcomes the former Las Vegas headliner this Friday. PAGE 23 Courtesy, Miss Conception

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OF HOPE Special Guest Delores Van Cartier will be at the third annual Night of Hope tonight in Orlando. PAGE 23 Courtesy, Delores Van Cartier

Glamour Gone Screen Legend Elizabeth Taylor Dies By ALEX VAUGHN Oscar winning actress Elizabeth Taylor died on Wednesday at Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai Hospital at the age of 79. "She was surrounded by her children: Michael Wilding, Christopher Wilding, Liza Todd and Maria Burton," Taylor's publicist, Sally Morrison, said in a statement. "My Mother was an extraordinary woman who lived life to the fullest, with great passion, humor, and love," Michael Wilding said in a statement. "Though her loss is devastating to those of us who held her so close and so dear, we will always be inspired by her enduring contribution to our world. Her remarkable body of work in film, her ongoing success as a businesswoman, and her brave and relentless advocacy in the fight against HIV/AIDS, makes us all incredibly proud of what she accomplished. We know, quite simply, that the world is a better place for Mom having lived in it. Her legacy will never fade, her spirit will always be with us, and her love will live forever in our hearts." In addition to her children, Taylor is survived by 10 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Morrison said that a private family funeral will be held later this week. In lieu of flowers, the family asked that contributions be made to the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and said that those wanting to send personal messages can log on to Taylor's official Facebook page. Taylor reported in October 2009 that she was having a heart procedure done. Via Twitter, she said it was "very new and involves repairing my leaky valve using a clip device, without open heart surgery so that my heart will function better."

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news Equality Florida Raises $100,000 MIAMI – Equality Florida, the state’s leading gay rights group, raised over $100,000 at their 2011 Miami Gala on Sunday in Miami Beach honoring George Sheldon, former head of the Florida Department of Children Family Services (who ended enforcement of the state’s former gay adoption ban); Ellen Freidin, who led the successful Florida Fair Districts campaign; and LGBT family attorney Elizabeth Schwartz. Political, community and faith leaders, including many straight allies, gathered to celebrate this past year's victories in South Florida and across the state and recommit to the work ahead. Over 250 people attended the benefit.H

Miami Beach Bruthaz Announces All-Inclusive Weekend Package MIAMI – The organizers for this year’s Miami Beach Bruthaz has announced a new, all-inclusive, weekend package for their guests. Miami Beach Bruthaz will be held on July 14 to 17 on Miami and participants can choose between a 4day/3-night or 5day/4-night “Miami Beach Bruthas Dream Package”. The “Dream Package” includes Courtesy, MBB hotel accommodations along with all hotel taxes and fees at Dream South Beach Hotel (king bed only: 1 or 2 people per room); food and beverage, including MBB happy hours, continental breakfast, hot lunch and Sunday brunch; MBB Welcome White Party with celebrity host; “Bruthaz SpeakUP” luncheon (lunch provided); South Beach men’s show –

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high fashion runway show and after party; MBB pool party and bar-b-que lunch; MBB Dreams Party; MBB Soul Lounge; and 1 pair of Mundo Unico underwear. For more information on this allinclusive weekend including payment options and installment plans, v i s i t www.miamibeachbruthaz.com.H

Florida AIDS Walk Breaks Record FORT LAUDERDALE – This year’s Florida AIDS Walk raised over $640,000, far exceeding this year’s goal. The Walk was held on Sunday, March 20, from downtown Fort Lauderdale, to the beach and back along Las Olas Boulevard.H

“A Royal Affair” MIAMI – Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce presents “A Royal Affair,” their tenth anniversary gala awards celebration on Saturday, March 26, 2011, at the Hilton Miami Downtown, 1601 Biscayne Boulevard. Reserved seating: VIP $175, VIP table of 10 $1,750. Non-reserved seating, $95. This year’s honorees are: The Greater Miami & The Beaches Hotel Association (MetLife Business of the Year Award), Ms. Naomi Wilzig (WEAM) (Hilton Miami Downtown Business Person of the Year Award), Switchboard of Miami (Wachovia Non-Profit Organization of the Year), Grey Goose Vodka (AT&T 10th Anniversary Special Recognition Award). The Evening: 6 p.m. Martini Sparkling Wines by Bacardi. VIP Reception, Cocktails/Silent Auction; 7:30 p.m. Grand Buffet; Awards Presentation 9 p.m. followed by dancing at 10 p.m. To order tickets, call (305) 6734440.H

Update on HIV and Aging Research – Bolt Hosts Scientist FORT LAUDERDALE – Nelson Vergel will be giving a talk at BOLT on Friday, March 25, at 6pm. He will be updating people on HIV and aging research. Vergel is a chemical engineer who has become a leading advocate for sports nutrition, supplementation and the promotion of wellness in the HIV-positive community since his diagnosis in 1986. He is also the author of “Testosterone: A Man’s Guide” and co-author of the book “Built to survive”, the founder of the non-profit organizations Body Positive Wellness Clinic and Program for Wellness Restoration, The Nutrition and Exercise forum expert and TheBody.com, and a bilingual speaker on lipodystrophy, wasting, exercise, nutrition, testosterone


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Celebrating 25 Years GLAAD Makes Annual Award Announcements The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) announced 25 of this year’s 32 media categories at the 22nd annual GLAAD Media Awards last week. The announcement was made on Saturday, March 19, in New York City. For twenty-five years, GLAAD has been a media watchdog, holding the media responsible for how it portrays the LGBT community. Formed in New York in 1985 to protest the New York Post’s defamatory and sensationalized AIDS coverage, GLAAD put pressure on media organizations to end the trend of homophobic reporting. In 1987, after a meeting with GLAAD, The New York Times changed its editorial policy to use the word “gay” instead of including anti-gay rhetoric. GLAAD soon advocated that the Associated Press and other television and print news sources follow. Today, G L A A D ' s Announcing Equality project has resulted in more than 1,000 newspapers including gay and lesbian announcements alongside other wedding listings.H

Same-Sex Marriage Ban Upheld In California A federal appeals court refused to let same-sex marriages resume in California while it considers the constitutionality of a 2008 ballot measure that defined marriage as the union of a man and a woman. The Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals had been asked last month to lift its suspension of an August, 2010, federal court ruling by Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker declaring the ballot measure unconstitutional, saying it discriminated on the basis of sexual orientation and gender. Plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging Proposition 8 cited the Appeals Court’s decision to put the case on hold while the California Supreme Court decides matters regarding whether the sponsors of the initiative, a conservative religious coalition called Protect Marriage, have standing under state law to appeal the ruling. While the state court is not scheduled to hear arguments on that issue until September, it might take months more to rule before the case can return to the federal court. "It is decidedly unjust and unreasonable to expect California's gay and lesbian couples to put their lives on hold and suffer daily discrimination as second-class citizens while their U.S. District Court victory comes to its final conclusion," said Chad Griffin in a statement. Griffin is the chairman of The American Foundation for Equal Rights, which represents the plaintiffs.H


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Majority Support Gay Marriage NEW YORK – A slim majority of Americans now support gay marriage, according to a new Washington PostABC News poll. The results emphasize further that the nation’s tolerant views about homosexuality are increasing and is reflected in a string of legal and legislative victories for gay rights. Five years ago, at 36%, support for gay marriage barely topped a third of all Americans. Now, 53% say gay marriage should be legal, marking the first time in Post-ABC polling that a majority has said so.H

Voters Oppose Republican Defense of DOMA WASHINGTON – American voters oppose the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), the law that forbids the federal government from recognizing legally married same-sex couples, as well as efforts by the House Republican leadership to intervene in court cases defending the law, according to new polling released by the Human Rights Campaign. Overall, voters say they oppose the Defense of Marriage Act: 51% oppose the law and 34% favor it. Independent voters, who were instrumental in the Republican House takeover, oppose this

law by a 52% to 34% margin.H

Worldwide Pedophile Network Busted HAGUE, NETHERLANDS – Last week, international police busted a huge international pedophile ring – 184 suspects were arrested and 230 children rescued. Those arrested included teachers and police officers. The sweep, named “Operation Rescue” lasted 3 years and spanned over 30 countries and was based in Amsterdam. The pedophile network operated under the name boylover.net and is considered probably the largest online pedophile network in the world with over 70,000 members.H

Coming Soon: .GAY Domains NATIONAL – The internet governing bodies are likely to approve a new generic top-level domain, .GAY, adding it to the more common .COM, .ORG and others. The new domain level is likely to be approved in the next few months. A new organization, Dotgay LLC, spearheaded by a LGBT marketing firm, will own the .GAY top level domain and donate two-thirds of the profits to a new foundation to benefit LGBT causes.H

Victoria Jackson Attacks “Glee” and Gays MIAMI – Former “Saturday Night Live” star, Victoria Jackson has attacked the Fox television show, “Glee” for “shoving the gay thing down our throats.” Jackson, who appeared on SNL from 1986 to 1992, is currently a blogger for World Net Daily, a conservative website. Recently Jackson wrote: “Did you see ‘Glee’ this week? Sickening! And, besides shoving the gay thing down our throats, they made a mockery of Christians – again! I wonder what their agenda is? Hey, producers of ‘Glee’ – what's your agenda? One-way tolerance?”H

Daniel Radcliffe to be Honored by Trevor Project NEW YORK – Actor Daniel Radcliffe is being honored by the Trevor Project, a gay youth suicide prevention group. For years, Radcliffe, the star of the Harry Potter film series has been outspoken and said he “looks forward to a world where young people grow up unaffected by differences in sexual orientation.”

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The Trevor Project is the leading organization for suicide prevention among LGBT youths and is presenting Radcliffe with their Hero Award at a ceremony in New York in June. Previous Hero Award recipients include screen and stage actor Nathan Lane, screenwriter Dustin Lance Black and former Miss America and “Ugly Betty” actress Vanessa Williams. Radcliffe is currently appearing in the Broadway revival of “How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying”.H

GOProud Wants Savings Accounts Included in Reform WASHINGTON, D.C. – National conservative gay organization, GOProud, is urging Congress to include personal savings accounts in any reform proposals of Social Security. “Personal savings accounts would provide gay and lesbian couples with the same opportunities as other Americans to provide for their retirement security,” said Jimmy LaSalvia, Executive Director of GOProud. “Personal savings accounts are not just good for gays and lesbians; by creating wealth, empowering individuals to control their own retirement and improving

Student Suicide Over Gay Sex Film Parents Want Roommate Prosecuted But Not “Harshly Punished” Parents call for justice, not punishment

“Gay Cure” App Causes Further Controversy for Apple Prior to Removal Professor and Exodus International both claim misrepresentation

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The parents of, Tyler Clementi, a student who committed suicide after a film of him having sex was streamed live on the internet have said they don't want the alleged culprit to receive 'harsh punishment'. But they said they still want the invasion of privacy case to go ahead to prove their son's death was not the result of a mere 'college prank.' Exactly six months after his suicide, Mr. Clementi's grieving parents issued a statement saying they still want justice for their son - but they don't want his fellow student Dharun Ravi to be harshly punished. Jane and Joseph Clementi's lawyer told the Newark Star Ledger: 'We feel it is important to establish accountability and to further establish that Tyler was subject to criminal acts, not merely a college prank as some may argue.' Clementi, 18, jumped to his death from a bridge just a few weeks into his first term at Rutgers University, New Jersey after his roommate allegedly taped the gay encounter. Ravi faces two charges of invasion of

privacy after allegedly hiding a camera in Mr. Clementi's room to film his intimate encounter with another man. He is also accused of trying to set up a second tape. His classmate, Molly Wei, also faces invasion of privacy charges after she allegedly watched the video with Ravi. Both students have since left Rutgers University and are on bail while prosecutors pursue the case. They have been neither arraigned nor indicted and the investigation is still ongoing. Mr. and Mrs. Clementi said they want their son's roommate, Dharun Ravi, prosecuted. They made no comment about Molly Wei, who was also charged. Mr. and Mrs. Clementi's lawyer, Paul Mainardi, said they would like the case to be resolved soon. He said: 'Now that the criminal investigation has been substantially completed, it is hoped that the prosecutor will announce additional charges against Tyler’s former roommate and proceed to submit those charges to the grand jury promptly.' Continues on NEWS on Page 12

Apple's inclusion in its App Store of Christian group Exodus International's "gay cure" app has caused controversy across the board. A petition on Change.org urging Apple to yank the app has nearly 130,000 signatures, and now a scientist whose work is cited in the app has written a letter to the company demanding the app's removal. Dr. Gary Remafedi, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Minnesota and director of the Youth and AIDS Project, says his research is misinterpreted in the app. Remafedi said in a letter that the Exodus International app “erroneously cites my research in support of claims that homosexuality can be changed”. He continued, ‘Associating my work with that of the ex-gay ministry and other unfounded treatments is professionally injurious and grievous." Remafedi also said that the app twists his research to say that young people who are homosexual are just "confused" about their sexual orientation. Exodus International responded to the controversy claiming that they, too, have been misrepresented.

“In no way, shape, or form is our message about trying to cure or do we try to promote that type of methodology or message,” said Jeff Buchanan, the organization's senior director of church equipping and student ministries. “Really, the point of the application is to provide the material that is also on our Web site in smartphone format”, he went on to say. “We are helping those who have unwanted same-sex attractions. Those who are gay or identify themselves that way, in no way, shape, or form are we trying to speak to their position or trying to impose anything upon them." Exodus International describes itself as "the world's largest ministry to individuals and families impacted by homosexuality." The group says the app "is designed to be a useful resource for men, women, parents, students, and ministry leaders." Its app, which carries the same name, has been given a 4+ rating from Apple, which means it has been found to contain "no objectionable content." There's been a flood of disagreement Continues on NEWS on Page 12


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They did not comment on whether they wanted Wei to be prosecuted too. Mr. Clementi is believed to have thrown himself off the George Washington Bridge into the Hudson River on September 22 last year after discovering messages on Ravi's Twitter page about the film. He left a message on his Facebook page which said simply: “jumping off the gw bridge sorry”. Since his death his parents, who are deeply private, have made plans for a foundation in his name, which they plan to launch in the next few weeks. They told the Star-Ledger the Tyler Clementi Foundation will aim to help raise awareness about cyber-bullying and how the internet affects the privacy of young people. Mr. and Mrs. Clementi said: “We have received overwhelming kindness and support from friends, neighbors, our church family and many good people who do not even know us — through cards, letters, calls, flowers, food and prayers.” Earlier this month the Point Foundation announced it was launching a scholarship in Mr. Clementi's memory, which will be awarded to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students. Tyler Clementi was a gifted violinist. His death has served as a rallying point for anti-bullying and gay rights campaigners, became a focus for gay rights and anti-bullying campaigners, and

with Apple's assessment of the app. LGBT advocacy group Truth Wins Out (TWO), the organization behind the Change.org petition, said Exodus uses "scare tactics, misinformation, stereotypes, and distortions of LGBT life to recruit clients." It calls Exodus' message "hateful and bigoted." "If Apple does not respond, we will take steps to ensure that Apple meets with the victims of ex-gay ministries and learns how their lives were destroyed," TWO executive director Wayne Besen said. "It is astounding that Apple would allow an app from an organization that promotes gay exorcisms, demonizes LGBT people, and is rejected by every respected mentalhealth association in America." Apple has been a strong ally to the LGBT community for years, even donating $100,000 to defeat California’s Proposition 8, the state’s ban on marriage equality. However, this isn't the first time Apple has been caught in a skirmish over an app of this nature. Last year Apple removed an app based on the Manhattan Declaration, an antigay manifesto signed in 2009 by Christian and Catholic leaders that condemns same-sex unions as the "erosion of marriage." Before its removal, this app also carried a 4+ rating. It was given the boot after a petition on change.org was signed by about 7,000 people. So far, Apple has been silent on the matter and has not responded to several

Tyler Clementi brought about sweeping changes at Rutgers University. In January, officials announced they will allow men and women to share rooms from September to make the campus more inclusive for gay students. Parents will not be allowed to veto their children's choices, and undergraduates will not be asked to reveal if they are gay. The university is also offering more training to help its staff deal with suicidal students, and has added a module on diversity and bullying to this summer's freshman orientation program.H

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Jeff Buchanan, Senior Director of Church equipping & Student Ministries Courtesy, exodusinternational.org

requests for comment. Tuesday night, Apple complied with the request to remove the “gay cure” app. It is likely Apple felt the heat from the more than 150,000 people who signed the petition on change.org. An Apple spokesperson told PC Magazine “We removed the exodus international app from the App Store, because it violates our developer guidelines by being offensive to large groups of people. Gawkers, Nick Denton pointed out “Every time Apple removes an app, it implies a moral endorsement of the content of that app. Rejections, likewise, carry a moral condemnation. The right answer here is for Apple to support gay rights, but an even better answer would be if Apple could say it supports free speech and argument in the app store within the boundaries of the law and is not going to intervene in disputes over morality.”H


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Highway to the Comfort Zone I am as guilty as anyone for hiding in my comfort zone; I still haven’t really left it. You would think coming to America would have done it, hardly, I have been coming to Florida a minimum of three times a year for nearly my entire 28 years on this earth! I drive in areas I know, I wear designers I like, eat food I trust, am not as adventurous in my travels as I used to be. I have no desire to fight much of the status quo. I like what I like that’s the end of it. Sure I could be open to new experiences as long as they are local, styled and fit within my boundaries of adventurous. This weekend I took a cruise to the Bahamas. To many residents of Florida, a cruise is the norm; to me, this was definitely leaving my comfort zone. I don’t especially love boats, nor do I enjoy buffets. On finding out their wifi was only available in one spot on the entire ship, inside, under the A/C and in a nonsmoking area, you can but imagine the culture shock. I was undoubtedly out to sea, and out of my comfort zone. It got me thinking, what is the comfort zone for the community? Well, the fact that in Florida there are groups and activities, restaurants, spas, shops and, of course the bars and clubs, would go a way to explain why so many gay people move here to be comfortable. Have we gotten so used to staying within the community that leaving it causes anxiety? Or worse, do we now see absolutely no need to leave it at all? I asked some of my new found friends within the community their thoughts, and pretty much the consensus was, ‘we have everything we need here. Why go elsewhere?’ I was shocked. Gay people are supposed to be all accepting and yet, leaving Wilton Manors or South Beach or Key West or any of the other so called ‘gay’ parts of town seems far too daunting an experience to endure! I have a friend who had a birthday party for one of his straight clients at the Hard Rock, he was beyond anxious. I thought he would have a fit. He couldn’t fathom not being in Wilton Manors on a

Saturday night. The idea he would have to be himself without the safety net of the community was nearly too much for him. He questioned what he would wear, say, do – it was almost laughable. He is an accomplished and successful business-

Alex Vaughn man, and the prospect of not being in gay town on a Saturday night turned him into a wreck! Florida is one of the most quiet states in terms of political activity for gay rights. We have amazing groups but minimal activity in comparison to NYC, DC and San Fransisco. I couldn’t understand how this could be, given the fact that Wilton Manors has one of the biggest gay populations per capita in the entire world! It has since dawned on me: It’s almost as if all the gays have been hoarded into areas like Key West and Wilton Manors. They have no desire to filter out of their bed of roses, and the straights are happy to let them stay there and pop in occasionally. They have become complacent. Perhaps now it’s time to venture out, leave the comfort zone. It is not a horrid

world out there, there are many bars and restaurants and an entire lifestyle out of the gay community. One of the best ways to enlighten opposition is not to tell them ‘we are the same and deserve the same’ but show them. There are places like the new Saia in the B Ocean, The W, multiple outlets for Trulucks, Blue Martini, and a smorgasbord of other venues in Florida that are not only gay friendly but, that are fun. They all have happy hours and a mixed crowd. Don’t you ever feel it would be good to be yourself out of the territory? To show what you have to offer? We are all so different and yet the stereotypes still reign over people’s perceptions. Why not go out there and show people, and at the same time see something different, someone different. It really was no different to my first night on the cruise, without my wifi, and a questionable signal on my blackberry. As per my editorial last week I was lost. I went against all of my recent articles and hauled up in my cabin with some Gin and started typing out this opinion, all the while praying for the maritime connection so I could message my friends all over the world about the oddities I had witnessed. By 9pm, I was bored of my own company and slightly tiddly, I had really no choice but to speak to people. Being in a bar that you can leave as soon as you get bored is considerably different to being on a boat on the way to Freeport. So, I decided to go and make some friends. I ended up having a blast that night, with a great couple from Tennessee, who felt exactly how I did. It made the whole trip more pleasant. Take a trip you wouldn’t this week. Go to a bar you have never been, or a restaurant that isn’t within a mecca. Venture out of the sector and make a friend, enlighten someone about the community, whilst enlightening yourself.H

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Letters to the editor DEAR EDITOR, KUDOS for Jessica Osman's "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" In her March 17 op-ed, she was so right when she said that for EQUAL RIGHTS we should take the word "marriage" out of the equation and go for words that would grant equality, such as "civil unions." In the aura of separation of church and state, our fight has been from the religious zealots protecting the sanctity of their hallowed "marriage." Why should we care what we call it as long as we get the legal rights we constitutionally deserve? I would like for my partner of 17 years to be able to inherit my social security benefits, along with the other thousand or so benefits a legal union provides,

and I don't think there would be so much objection to this if a different term other than "marriage" were used. Let's get the EQUAL RIGHTS first, which I am sure most people do not object to, then if semantics need be involved that issue could be addressed down the line. My "husband" and myself were legally "married" in Canada, but if the words were "domestic partner" or "civil partner" it certainly wouldn't matter to us. C'mon, gay America, let's get over this hurdle and, as Jessica stated, "find the middle ground." I'm sure our battle for equality would be greatly streamlined. Sincerely, MIKE GAUPIN (AND JON GORCYCA)

DEAR EDITOR Your article on Sexual Racism or Just a Preference really made me think about my own life. Years ago, I had a serious weight problem and still struggle with it on a daily basis. I thought about all the times I would see someone on the street and they would look at me with disgust. I remember the times I would see someone that I was interested in meeting, smile at them and they would not return the smile or look the other way or online in a chat room when the "what's your stats" question would come up and would answer honestly and there would be no reply after ... it hurt. Sexual Racism or Just a Preference, could it be both? Then I started to think about have

I excluded someone based on this? Were they too short or tall, did they have a couple of extra pounds or were they too thin, not muscular enough? I realize as I get older ... why would I exclude anyone? If you exclude someone you are really excluding yourself from possibly meeting someone really special or possibly missing out experiencing something new because of this person. I now say hello to the person walking down the street. If they extend their hand for a handshake I will extend my hand as well. If I don't I may never know if I missed out on meeting someone truly spectacular. Sincerely, JOE LIQUORI

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Who Knew? by SAM KNEW, MSW

The Skinny On Testosterone and Sex Drive For years our biggest concern when it came to testosterone was related to tales of roid rage. After school specials warned us on the dangers of beefed-up gym bunnies going into uncontrollable fits, throwing people through walls, and of course, there was the additional fear of acne and a diminishing penis. But these days there seems to be more talk about the dangers of low testosterone, or “Low-T.” Testosterone is a steroid hormone. It’s the principal male sex hormone and it’s also responsible for healthy mental and physical development. Testosterone, along with a few other vital components, can make the difference between how lucky you feel, look and get. As so many of us do, we try so hard to turn back the clock, but as we all come to learn “time is the one thing that does not forgive.” And it seems our bodies, at least internally, keep pretty good track of time. As we age, our production of testosterone decreases and our metabolism begins to slow down. That slowed

metabolism encourages the production of fat cells in our body, producing aromatase, “which is responsible for converting testosterone into estrogen,” according to the Science Daily. Estrogen in small amounts actually has some benefits. However, with our already decreasing testosterone levels and continuing increasing estrogen levels, the results can be less than flattering. Elevated estrogen levels are also correlated with heart attack, stroke, blood clot, diabetes, thyroid problems and even types of cancers, such as prostate and male breast cancer. But, as I’ve stated many times, it really is all about the sex. The combination of Low-T, increased estrogen levels and an increase in body fat can have a detrimental effect on one’s sex drive. It’s known as “hypogonadism,” a decreased libido. Fortunately, the condition is treatable, and there are a variety of options. Changes in your diet and exercise may do just the trick. By decreasing the chances of fat cells transforming your

already dimensioning testosterone hormones into estrogen you can derail the cycle. “This is especially true of fat around the abdomen, because belly fat absorbs testosterone more efficiently than any other fat cells in the body. To raise libido, the challenge is not so much to reduce weight as to reduce waist size” according to one MSN report. For those of us who are a little less disciplined, there are some medical options. Testosterone replacement therapies and anti-estrogen therapy are common medical treatments. Low testosterone treatments can be prescribed. One option is as an intramuscular injection, taken as needed (usually biweekly). There is also a patch or gel, which is placed on the skin. Each form of treatment has its risks and benefits. And with benefits like a healthier heart, gut and sex life, you’ll feel better. Really … you’ll actually feel better. Testosterone levels may also influence

the level of serotonin (a chemical that influences a variety of brain cells). Increased serotonin levels could stimulate feelings of motivation or self-confidence - and what’s sexier than that?H

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Pride University: Spring Quarter Begins Yvonne Rohrbacher to Lead 10-week Small Business Education Program Pride University at the Pride Center is going to be running a small business owner or manager skills series this spring, beginning Saturday April 16 and running from 1-3PM for 10 sessions. The sessions will be led by Yvonne Rohrbacher who, presently has worked for four years as Vice President of Performance and Training for a group of 8 companies, including a franchise system of 150 separate small businesses. Her library of skills and knowledge has expanded to run the entire business cycle of a small business. Her program takes a new owner from planning a start up to long term profitability and all of the “parts” that make that up, including technical and sales training for the employees. She manages and plans for the Training and Field Support departments including 6 direct reports and at least 10 various “internal partners” and “external vendors” to leverage success for her franchisees in every business discipline. Past credentials include middle management at AT&T, creation and management of a 20-trainer training department at an AT&T affiliate, ownership of a publishing business, and Cox Enterprises as sales manager and training manager. In these corporate positions, Yvonne trained hundreds in sales, management, basic speaking and training skills, and various technical skills. Yvonne pursued even more credentials in training in 2005, and she became certified as a consultant and trainer by the Dale Carnegie Training organization, a franchised business. Yvonne has designed and presented workshops at the FAU Medical Practice Business Manager Track, Palm Beach County Business Development Board, Business Professional Group, Ad Club of Fort Lauderdale, Women in Network, the Florida State convention for the Direct Marketing Association, L’Mack networking lunches, City of Pembroke Pines Economic Development Board, Leadership Fort Lauderdale, Caribbean Chamber of Commerce, and many more. Yvonne believes constant learning is the key to her success as a performance pro. The Spring Quarter begins on April 11 and ends on June 18, 2011.

Yvonne Rohrbacher Keys for Successful Business Owners and Managers Small business owners are the backbone of our country! You don’t need an MBA to dream of running a successful small business, but where do you get educated on the crucial skills to do so? The reason for this course is to address the most typical perceived skill needs in small business owners , according to various surveys and the SBA (2009 web article). 1. Strategic Planning 2. Prioritization and time use 3. Communication and Negotiation 4. Sales 5. Employee selection, training and managing Syllabus: Week 1 – How to Exceed Customer Expectations Week 2 – Negotiating to Win Week 3 – How to Hire, Train and Reward Employees Week 4 – A Question of Evidence: The Behavior-Based Interview Week 5 – Developing a Time Investment Strategy Week 6 – Using Strategic Thinking to Improve Strategic Planning Week 7 – How to Deal with Difficult Customers Week 8 – The 70-Minute Hour Week 9 – Effective Planning: A SevenStep Formula Week 10 – Sales: building a Sales Process that works

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news LOSS OF A LEGEND Continued from Cover Taylor, a two-time Academy Awardwinning actress, who in later life became notorious for her seven marriages and sometimes eccentric behavior, had reported health problems in recent years and appeared frail in public appearances. Six weeks ago, she was hospitalized with congestive heart failure. Though she had recently suffered a number of complications, her condition had stabilized and it was hoped that she would be able to return home. The actress' past health setbacks included a fall from a horse during one of her early film shoots, bouts with pneumonia and skin cancer, a tracheotomy, treatment for alcohol and painkiller addictions, and lung, hip, brain and heart surgeries. She has had anywhere from 30 to 40 surgeries, according to biographers. In addition, she has seen her dramatic life frequently covered by gossip magazines, which have documented evident fluctuations in her weight over the years. But she's iconic for being one of the most popular actresses of Hollywood's golden age. Born in London in 1932 to American parents who returned to the U.S. with WWII looming, Taylor bounded into the spotlight at age 12 after starring in the 1944 box office sensation "National Velvet." She won acclaim as an adult with 1951's "A Place In The Sun" and went on to score best actress Oscar nominations for "Raintree County," "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," and "Suddenly, Last Summer." In 1963, she memorably starred in "Cleopatra". She later won Oscars for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?" and "Butterfield 8".

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Beyond acting, Taylor is credited with bringing the world's attention to AIDS with her fund-raising and activism. In 1985, when Taylor's lifelong friend Rock Hudson died of AIDS, she brought national attention to the growing disease. It was satisfying to her to use her celebrity for good - she raised and donated millions to the cause, founding the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) and The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation. "I don't think President Bush is doing anything at all about AIDS. In fact, I'm not sure he even knows how to spell AIDS," Taylor said once, frustrated with President Bush's slow-moving efforts to address the crisis. She was also an entrepreneur, spearheading a successful line of perfume and multiple jewellery lines. In 1999, Taylor was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Taylor's last major interview appeared in the March issue of Harper's Bazaar. In it, she told super fan, reality TV star Kim Kardashian about her love life, her iconic roles and her jewels. "I never planned to acquire a lot of jewels or a lot of husbands," Taylor said. "I have been supremely lucky in my life in that I have known great love, and of course, I am the temporary custodian of some incredible and beautiful things." Taylor also mused about one of her former husbands, actor Richard Burton. "It was inevitable that we would be married again, but it's not up for discussion," she said.H


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Sunday Mar 27 from 6 to 11 p.m. at The Manor Entertainment Complex, 2345 Wilton Dr. in Wilton Manors. A monthly special event featuring Bear deejay, Bill James, spinning the classics and the music you love to dance and sing along to. Hot man dancers and flaggers too. $15 import beer buckets, $12 domestic beer buckets. Drink, dance and be hairy.H

Saturday Mar 26 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. at Bar 721, 721 North Lincoln Lane on South Beach. A monthly Latin night filled with beautiful women. Special guest, D.J. Vixen playing a hot mix of your favorite Latin sounds with go-go dancers and live entertainment. Great new prices. $4 domestic beer, $5 imported beer, doors open at 10 p.m., 21 and over.H

AIDS WALK MIAMI “THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS” The Fort Lauderdale Gay Men's Chorus is presenting their first fully staged production of a musical – “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” with a twist. All roles, including those traditionally played by women, will be played by men. This show is for mature audiences. The Fort Lauderdale Gay Men's Chorus production of “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” will be presented on Friday, April 1 and Saturday, April 2, 2011 at 8 p.m. at the Parker Playhouse in Fort Lauderdale. Tickets are $25, $35 and $45, plus $1.50 parking fee and any handling charges that may apply. Tickets are now available through the Parker Playhouse website, www.parkerplayhouse.com, the Broward Center Box Office in person, or at (954) 462-0222, from www.TheFTLGMC.org, or through chorus members.H

THE STARS SHINE BRIGHT Mark your calendars for Sunday, April 3 from 4 to 6 p.m. for the 2011 Stars of the Rainbow honorees represent individuals, businesses and organizations that exemplify the spirit of volunteerism and/or activism. Honorees have represented the LGBT community in a positive light, and have supported the efforts of the Pride Center. Only a limited number of $150 tickets are still available for what promises to be the social event of the season located in the Crystal Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency Pier Sixty-Six, 2301 S.E. 17th Street Causeway in Fort Lauderdale. To purchase tickets go to, starsoftherainbow.com. This year’s event will be hosted by Bishop S. F. Makalani MaHee and Donna Woessner and includes great entertainment, terrific hors d'oevres, cocktails, and outstanding company and fellowship in service to our community. For information about additional underwriting and sponsorship opportunities, please contact David Yalen, Membership Development Coordinator at (954) 463-9005 or email dyalen@pridecenterflorida.org.H

Sunday Apr 3 from 7 to 10 a.m. Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Dr. on Miami Beach. Join our grand marshal, Jai Rodriguez, Bravo Network's “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” for the 23rd annual AIDS `Walk Miami, a 5K (3.1 mile) walk-a-thon fundraiser benefiting Care Resource. Registration begins at 8:00 a.m. at the Miami Beach Convention Center followed by the opening ceremonies and invocation at 8:30 a.m. The Walk begins promptly at 9:00 a.m. and is followed by a post-walk celebration at the Miami Beach Botanical Gardens featuring complimentary drinks, snacks, vendor booths and entertainment sponsored by MTV Latin America. Join as an individual, join a team or start a Walk team of your very own. Raise a minimum of $50 and receive an official AIDS Walk Miami T-shirt on the morning of the event. Please contact us at 305-751-WALK (9255) or by email at info@careresource.org.H

SIZZLE MIAMI May 26-Jun 29, 2011 in Miami. Partyseekers from around the world convene in sunny Miami, Florida celebrating life, pride and liberty. Originally a one-day occurrence, Sizzle Miami has evolved into a 5-day smorgasbord of captivating day-time events and pulsating nightlife. Everyone is encouraged to participate. For more information, visit http://sizzlemiami.com/.H

LADY GAGA MONSTER BALL Wednesday Apr 13, 2011 from 8 to 11 p.m. at the American Airline Arena in Miami. The Scissor Sisters and Semi Precious Weapons have been selected as the opening acts for the third North American leg of Lady Gaga’s Monster Ball tour. H

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Bay Area HAMBURGER MARY’S WELCOMES MISS CONCEPTION Friday Mar 25 from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at Hamburger Mary's, 1600 E. 7th Ave. in Tampa. From Los Angeles, CA, Miss Conception has captivated audiences with her amazing talent for make-up and entertainment. A former headliner in Las Vegas, she has been able to create illusions and impersonations which have filled theaters on the west coast. Now she comes to Hamburger Mary's on her Florida tour to join Daphne Ferraro's Doll House Show for one night only. Do not miss this amazing entertainer. Also the Doll House will welcome “Miss Black America 2010”, Champagne Bordeaux and another mistress of illusion, Kathryn Nevets. This show will be packed so please RSVP now: (813) 241-MARYS.H

18 FORE LIFE GOLF TOURNAMENT Saturday Mar. 26 from 1 to 6 p.m. at Rocky Point Golf Club, 4151 Dana Shores Drive in Tampa. Join MCC Tampa, Francis House and Metropolitan Charities as they host the 3rd annual 18 Fore Life Golf Tournament. Individual golfers: $85, foursomes $300. (Prices will soon go up.) Fees include 18 holes of golf, lunch, goodie bag and award dinner. Great sponsorship opportunities available as well. Don't miss out on this great chance to participate, advertise and, most importantly, play golf ! Please contact MCC Tampa, Francis House, or Metropolitan Charities for further information.H

DRAG KING IDOL 2 Come out for the second Drag King Idol 2 which runs every Thursday in March. Grand prize $250 for the finals on March 31st. 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. at Flamingo Resort, 4601 34th St. S in St. Petersburg. Some of the guest performers and judges are: Madisyn Michaels DelaMer, Dani Panic, King Aramis, D.J. Stacey X, Jo Jo, Teddy D, Tariq, Frankie J. Marstone, Michael Keefe, Lasha, Crystal and Natasha. No cover.H

A TWISTED FETISH GATHERING... Sunday Mar 20 from 1 to 5 p.m. at Chelsea Nightclub, 1502 N. Florida Ave. in Tampa. Our fetish “men’s” special opening is from 2 to 3 p.m. and continues ‘til 6 p.m. or later. The bar officially opens at 3 p.m. for all. Get together to socialize, have a cigar or two, experience a demo, Bootblacking services and maybe learn about the Brotherhood of community bonding ... it's open to all fetishes, rubber, skin, bear, leather, and gear. For more information, contact tbrulesz@gmail.com.

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Central Florida NIGHT OF HOPE 3rd annual Night of Hope: Benefiting the Hope & Help Center at Revolution, Thursday Mar 24 from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at Revolution Nightclub, 375 S. Bumby Ave in downtown Orlando. Hosted by Neema and Chantel Reshae with special guest, Miss Florida USofA, Deloris Van Cartier. Doors open at 9:30 p.m. Cover $5, suggested donation. 100% of the proceeds benefit The Hope and Help Center of Central Florida. Complimentary champagne. Showtime at 10 p.m. Performances by Angelica Sanchez, Jahnelle Mizion, Alana Michaels Adonis, Kai’ja Adonis, Baby Blue, Kitana Infiniti, Bella Adonis, Christopher McIntyre, Adriana Infinity, Atomic Adonis and many more. Reserved seats or questions, contact Jose Marrero at (407) 421-6979.H

ORLANDO WHITE PARTY Saturday Apr. 16, 2011 from 8:30 p.m. to 2 a.m. at Parliament House, 410 N Orange Blossom Trail in downtown Orlando. Time to start planning for one of Orlando’s biggest parties of te year. Featuring Juju Bee, Alexis Mateo, Shangela and Yara Sofia. D.J. Brianna Lee spinning the hits for “Elevate” White attire encouraged. Rooms are going fast. Book now at www.parliamenthouse.com.H

“EROTICA” ORLANDO’S HOTTEST PARTY The art of seduction! This is always a giant event with adult video stars everywhere. Meet with the stars starting at 10:30 p.m. and autographs at 1 a.m. Vendors in the courtyard. This is one you don't want to miss, it's one of the biggest events of the year, so make your reservations now rooms are limited. Lots and lots of halfnaked men everywhere. Don't forget you can also get a great bite to eat or a gourmet steak at the Rainbow Cafe. Saturday, Mar 26, from 10 to 2 a.m. at the Parliament House, 410 N Orange Blossom Trail (W Livingston St) in Orlando. H

BABES IN BONNETS FUNDRAISER AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE Monday, Apr 18, 7 to 9:30 p.m., Parliament House, 410 N Orange Blossom Trail in downtown Orlando. This is a citywide event benefiting the Orlando Youth Alliance (OYA), a local charity that provides free of charge, peer-to-peer support groups, education and a positive environment for Orlando's LGBT youth. Hosted by: Darcel Stevens & Michael Wanzie.H

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Simply ways to improve performance where it counts! By TOM BONANTI Did you realize that your lifestyle and what you eat affects your sexual performance? A balanced diet of whole, unprocessed foods and avoiding too much animal fat and refined sugar is a good place to start if you want to improve your sex life. Alcohol should be used moderately, especially before sex. Too much, in fact, can hinder your performance and actually lower testosterone levels. Smoking is just plain gross and should be avoided entirely. Of course, workouts that are consistent and challenging will make you look and feel sexy, and regular cardio will keep you lean and mean and increase your stamina. Grrrr! All this being said, even the boldest of stallions occasionally feels like the “old gray mare who ain’t what he used to be.” There are a number of common, inexpensive dietary supplements available that have a role in keeping your sex organs healthy and your libido raring to go. So here is my list of the top five, and remember: before taking any supplement, consult your doctor first! Vitamins C and E are powerful antioxidants that can help prevent the onset of serious illnesses and premature aging. They also keep cholesterol from clogging

your blood vessels including those in your penis. When these are stopped up, it becomes difficult to get and maintain a healthy erection. An additional 500 to 1,000 mg of Vitamin C and 200 to 400 IU Vitamin E are recommended each day. Recent reports cite Zinc as one of the most important minerals in the fight against colds and flu. Zinc is also essential for the production of testosterone by the testes. Many enzymes that are necessary for the conversion of steroids to testosterone require Zinc to be active. Without sufficient Zinc, the testes can’t produce sufficient testosterone and they can often atrophy and shrink in size! Seafood and green leafy vegetables are rich in Zinc. A typical male between 30 and 55 should get at least 15 mg of Zinc per day. Avena Sativa (or green oats) are known to increase libido and sex drive. This natural substance is found in any healthy food store. Green oats contain a compound that converts protein-boundtestosterone in the blood to the active form of testosterone that is vital for promoting arousal and sexual desire. Yohimbe is a sort of natural Cialis or Viagra extracted from the yohimbe bark. Simply taking 250-400 mg of yohimbe bark extract at least one hour prior to hitting the sack may lead to some mighty

satisfying results for everyone concerned. As with any sexual stimulant, do not drink alcohol or take “poppers” with this herb, and beware of using this supplement if you have high blood pressure! D i hyd ro e p i a d ro s t e ro n e (DHEA) has been around for a little while now. Although it has numerous health benefits, it is perhaps best known as a hormonal precursor of t e s t o s t e ro n e. With age, testosterone levels wain. Taking DHEA as a dietary supplement will help produce more testosterone and more of this will make you horny. 25-50 mg per day, preferably spread over three daily doses, should help get back your mojo! There are tons of herbs and supplements that can help with sexual performance. Do your research, experiment a little but always check with your physician first to see what is safe for you!H

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Staying Young, The Easy Way By ALEX VAUGHN Dr. Ferdinand Cabrera is the founder and president of Genesis Health Institute which specializes in Functional and Anti-Aging Medicine. When did you open Genesis and why did you choose to do so here in Wilton Manors? We opened the Genesis Health Institute in October, 2007, and have developed a community base of over 350 patients. For us, there really wasn't a choice, we wanted to help those in the community in which we reside. It is very gratifying to see patients whose lives have been transformed by utilizing our services. Many of our patients have become good friends and we are grateful for the relationships we have built over the years. How does the Health institute work? Our Anti-Aging therapies are performed by a medical doctor, board certified in anti-aging medicine with a fellowship in integrative and functional medicines (true preventative medicine). As we age, starting in our late thirties, our hormone levels start to decrease and lack the balance they once had. We strive to have our patients feel the way they did in their late twenties/early thirties again, all medically supervised. Please tell Agenda readers some more about Testosterone Therapy. Testosterone Therapy for men ... this therapy promotes the building of lean muscle mass, decrease; body fat, improves energy levels and strength, improves thought process, improves memory, improves your overall feeling of well-being and increase sex drive/libido. This therapy is remarkable in turning back the hands of time and gets the greatest impact in the way you feel in the shortest amount of time. What would you recommend for improving over all body health? HGH (Human Growth Hormone) Therapy promotes the building of lean muscle mass, decreases body fat, improves energy and stamina, improves quality of sleep, enhanced dreams, improves positive attitude, improves digestion, improves skin tone, improves hair and nail growth, improves healing and overall zest for life. This therapy is available as a precursor or as an all-out replacement. We usually advise our patients to start with testosterone therapy and then add this therapy in three to six months. Intravenous Nutrition Therapy has been attracting a lot of positive

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attention; you also offer this at Genesis. Yes, this therapy primarily rebuilds and supports a patient's immune system. There are a number of IV's available which are customized to achieve the patient's individual goal. Chelation therapy removes toxins and heavy metals from the body while improving blood circulation. Plaquex therapy removes plaque from the arteries decreasing heart issues and improves blood circulation to all areas of the body including the brain which assists in the prevention of Alzheimer's disease and dementia. We also offer a Super Immune IV, which diminishes the onset of the common cold when administered early on ... it also assists beautifully in helping a patient recover from a long weekend of festivity. Another IV offered is High Dose Vitamin C, which is used alone or in con-

junction with traditional Cancer fighting treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation. So now they are fighting fit on the inside, what about the outside? Definitely, Facial Aesthetics. We provide a complete line of facial aesthetic services from SkinMedica skin care products and chemical peels, Botox and Dysport, to varied facial fillers such as Radiesse, Juvederm and Restylane. I am able to enhance a patient's look to include the eyes, cheeks and lips. You are also one of very few Doctors working with a Patient Access Program for patients with HIV Yes, the makers of Radiesse work with our community and we promote the

Patient Access Program, which allows patients with HIV to receive products sometimes for as little as only 20% of the regular cost. It is my chance to truly be an artist when it comes to facial aesthetics and believe that a few subtle enhancements over a period of time achieves a more natural and favorable look than having a major enhancement completed at one sitting. Several patients from our community have benefited greatly from utilizing the affordability of the Patient Access Program from the makers of Radiesse.H

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Latin America’s Gay-Friendly Capital Cities By PAUL RUBIO Lima Just ten years ago, Peruvians could hardly imagine a country hospitable to the long- shunned homosexual lifestyle. As quickly as Peru’s economy has grown since the dawn of the millennium, the counMexico City try’s mentality After Mexico City has begun to follegalized gay marriage low the proin 2009, the Supreme gressive footCourt gave two snaps steps of neighto all 31 Mexican boring Brazil States in August 2010, and nearby mandating legal Argentina. By recognition of the no means will new homo-holy matriPeru legalize mony. Now, same-sex gay marriage in couples are letting go of the near future, Mexico as a media punchMexico City Pride but this new period ing bag and discovering a of transition means freakishly progressive nation gays no longer have to emishaped around the archaeological grate to Miami and Mexico City and cultural remains of historically revered civilizations. In the vast melting for refuge, and that opportunities for the pot known as Mexico City, street corners national GLBT population and the visitteem with the diversity of the city’s 20 ing LGBT traveler are greater than ever! million plus inhabitants, commingling At the center of the country’s economic the best of Spanish and ancient revolution, Lima has cleaned up its act Mesoamerican legacies. The city’s offer- and offers big city sophistication includings are as exciting as they are unex- ing a handful of gay bars and clubs, gaspected. Steel-stomached thrill seekers tronomic sanctuaries, pristine parks, should go not miss the awesome street and Starbucks on every corner. The oceanfront Miraflores neighborfood –tostadas at the market at Coyoacán, Mexico City’s signature tacos hood, one of the swankier spots in town, al pastor on random street corners is by no means a gayborhood but it’s def(shaved pork with red sauce and onion, initely the place to be in Lima. cilantro and pineapple), and nopales con queso (tender cactus leaves grilled and topped with melted cheese) at random holes in the wall. But even if you can handle the street eats, don’t drink the tap water – it’s a surefire way to kill any potential hook ups! As our nation’s capital celebrates the end of DOMA and the recent victory of gay marriage, we look at some of our other favorite capital cities in the Americas to see what’s going on south of the border!

Buenos Aires The European architecture, rich cultural offerings, and affluence that characterized Buenos Aires during its Renaissance years (circa early 1900s) rightfully branded the city, “Paris of the Southern Hemisphere”. For the first half of the 20th century, Buenos Aires shined as an epicenter of opulence in a gargantuan landmass extending from the icy periphery of Antarctica to the lush mountains of the sub-equator and the barren lands of Patagonia. Despite decades of dramatic economic cycles, political turmoil, and devastating currency devaluation in 2001, the posh neighborhood, Recoleta, prevails unscathed. Recoleta remains the hub of high society, home to the classical

French and Spanish buildings that bestow Buenos Aires with its European flair, flavored by the city’s wildly growing gay population. It is here where visitors find the world’s most visually stunning cemetery, the majority of upscale accommodations, and fashionistas aimlessly wandering the streets. It’s also here where the most opulent of gay weddings have been held since Argentina legalized gay marriage in 2010. H

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San Jose Costa Rica is a magnificent, gayfriendly country with an impeccable tourism infrastructure, satisfying the Gringo hunger for adventure and tropical beauty. Everyday life is defined by “pura vida,” a saying and philosophy meaning pure life, which guides ticos (Costa Ricans) in their amicable interactions with visitors. Though San Jose is a hard sell as a stand-alone city break, it’s surely fun enough for a two-day visit en route to greener Costa Rican pastures, especially considering it has six gay venues in the confines of a small city. Most clubs in San Jose charge a cover of roughly $7 to $10 US dollars, which grants entry and barra libre (open bar) until 1 or 2 am. Yes - drink all you want for one flat price and the Costa Rican guys are always ready to party! Costa Rica has yet to legalize gay marriage but the “pura vida” lifestyle has always guided this Central American gem as a liberal refuge in a homophobic isthmus. Photos courtesy of John Shield, Flickr.com, Argentina Countrywide Blog


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Speeding across Alligator Alley from Naples to Palm Beach with my mother, aunt, and three dogs crammed into the car, the Everglades was a fuzzy, green and blue blur. I was extremely concerned with the looming “beast” I saw in the rear view mirror. “She” was like a predator in hot pursuit, literally nipping at our heels, or wheels, in this case. Twenty four hours later I would find out first hand my worry was more than warranted. “She” was WILMA, not as in Flintstone, but as in Hurricane Wilma!

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Wilma was forecast to slam the Naples, Ft Myers area. It would just bring a good rain to Florida’s east coast megalopolis. I lived in Naples at the time. Trying to be proactive, the plan was to escape her wrath “roughing it” in Palm Beach at a family member’s home, all snug and secure, sipping champagne while Wilma was wreaking havoc in Naples. I had made sure I did everything possible to prevent any hurricane damage to my home in Naples. We had our plans. Life, as it often does, had plans for us. The cliche, “To change her mind, is a woman’s prerogative” might be sexist, but Wilma did exactly that! With little warning, she changed her projected course. Vacuumed and funneled in by the unusually warm, shallow waters of the Everglades, steroids for a monster storm, she barreled due east from Naples, morphing into a category three hurricane, winds approaching 120 miles per hour, zeroing in on Florida’s Gold Coast, home to seven million people. We didn’t have time in Palm Beach to do all the things I had done at home in Naples to ready their home and the family for Wilma’s thrashing. As she bore down on South Florida, her winds roared like a freight train, rattling ten foot sliding glass doors, prompting all

Laughing Cow Zucchini Soup

This soup is amazing. Light, velvety, creamy. You will love it. Zucchini is the star of this soup, and it definitely changes from the usual way we cook it. It is so simple! In France, “La Vache Qui Rit” is very popular. They even sell it in a mini cube version, to be served as an aperitif. They're called apericubes. The flavors of apericubes range from blue cheese to goat cheese and rosemary, olive, tomato or ham. I love them! 1 Onion coarsely chopped 2 Shallots sliced 4 Big zucchinis, peeled and sliced 1 or 2 tbsp of olive oil Thyme Salt and pepper to taste 2 Pints of water A cube of chicken stock (optional) 4 Portions of Laughing Cow cheese Heat the olive oil in a saucepan & brown the onions and shallots on high heat. Then add the zucchini and water; chicken stock if you are using it (you are the chef), the

thyme and, of course, the cheese… boil for about 15 minutes, on medium heat. Stir often. Transfer everything to the blender. Taste, add salt and pepper, and maybe a little more olive oil. Serve and enjoy! H

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twelve of us to huddle in the master bathroom, the safest place to be during a hurricane. Just after the eye, with its eerie, ominous, deceiving calm passed, Wilma’s howling winds returned. Peering through the cracks of the shutters, I saw only a swirling soup of branches, chairs, debris and shingles. The doors were blocked by fallen trees. When I crawled out a window, the damage to the home and neighborhood resembled Hiroshima. Wilma caused billions of dollars in property damage, left thousands without power for up to three weeks and closed thousands of businesses. She clobbered South Florida with a vengeance less than 5 weeks before the end of a chaotic hurricane season. Most people, including myself and my family, were caught off guard. Hurricane season begins June 1st and ends December 1st. Be prepared! Have an escape route planned. Keep the car’s gas tank full during the entire season. Have all your plans and materials in place at the beginning of the season. DO NOT wait until the last minute. Every municipality has evacuation procedures. If told to evacuate, do it! Local governments offer tried and true lists of the “Do’s and Don’ts” for hurricane season. Among them: Have a week’s supply of

water, canned food, propane,charcoal and other non perishable staples. Freeze as much as possible, including containers of water. Keep the fridge full. Full freezers and refrigerators stay cold longer. Have plenty of batteries for flashlights, etc. Fill the tub with water. Buy tablets to sterilize water. Make sure your insurances are up to date. Once a storm is named insurance companies will not issue or augment policies. Put patio furniture, etc in the garage or in the pool. If you don’t have hurricane shutters, board up windows and doors with plywood. Hurricanes can have a fury more ferocious and vicious than a million enraged drag queens! There is almost always plenty of warning before a hurricane strikes. Why wait until it’s pounding at the door? Even when there isn’t much warning, as was the case with Wilma, when there’s sensible planning, personal responsibility, common sense and good listening skills, no one ever has be a hurricane victim. It’s never too early to be prepared.H

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