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The people’s queen opens up about the lessons she learned this past season on RuPaul’s Drag Race.

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10 Gay D.D. 13 The Week in Photos 15 What’s Next | MUSIC: Anohni 16 What’s Next | BOOK: Boystown

FEATURES 18 Brief Encounter: Kathy Griffin 20 #InstaBoi: @Seth Fornea 22 Scene + Heard: GLAAD Media Awards

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29 Next Steps | FITNESS: Don’t Overdo It, Big Guy 31 Next Steps | TRAVEL: 8 Places to Pitch a Tent Naked

NEXT WEEK 35 Calendar of Events 40 Bars + Clubs Map

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43 SHOT IN THE DARK

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WHAT’SHAPPENING INBOYSTOWN

Writer Jake Biondi is at it again! The Chicagoan is set to release the fifth edition of his book series, Boystown.

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“Thank you, Jen,” Robert De Niro said to Jennifer Lawrence at the GLAAD Media Awards. “If I were a lesbian, I’d be all over you. Being a father figure has its limitations.”

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From the hot topics to the hot messes, here’s what you may have missed last week. BARBRA IS BACK Don’t call it a comeback. It was announced that Barbra Streisand’s latest North American tour would begin on August 2 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles and continue through August 23 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto. The tour will come to Barclays Center in Brooklyn, where the 74-year-old singer was one of the arena’s opening attractions in October 2012. She will also release a new album, “Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway,” pairing Streisand with film actors and singers, scheduled for release before the end of the year. BROKEN HEARTED Who would ever break up with Nick Jonas? The 24-year-old heartthrob has just released the video for one of his most personal tracks yet--”Chainsaw.” Fans who pre-order Nick’s upcoming album Last Year Was Complicated (June 10th on Safehouse/Island Records) will receive an instant download of “Chainsaw.” 10 MAY 18, 2016

BARES HIS BUNS Going back on his promise to no longer share nudie pics on his social media, Gus Kenworthy showed off his bare buns on his Instagram last week. While on the Gold Coast of Australia, he captioned the snap, “I know I said no more kangaroo pictures butt I changed my mind.” And we do not mind. BYE BYE NASHVILLE Nashville is no longer. “You know, I was not necessarily surprised,” said Connie Britton who played Rayna James on the once popular ABC hour long drama. “And, so, I try to really put a silver lining on it and just say, ‘Hey, we got four years out of it and I really, really value the experience.’” she told Entertainment Tonight at the GLAAD Media Awards. ABC announced that the drama would be dropped from its lineup of programming after its fourth season finale, which airs on Wednesday, May 25. Nashville featured Chris Carmack as gay country star Will Lexington who struggled with his sexuality throughout the series.

SNEAKER PRIDE Spring has sprung so you better start refreshing that wardrobe. And what better way than infusing some pride in it as well? Available online and at their retail stores, Converse unveils a must-have addition to your pride wardrobe – three colorful new Chuck Taylor All Star sneakers. Meant to be worn out and about at pride parades, concerts, festivals, and events - the 2016 Converse Pride Collection are pretty jazzy. Especially the rainbow bottoms. TWITTER WAR A Twitter war broke out over DJ David Guetta’s latest release “This One’s for You.” DJ Snake and Diplo, collaborators on Major Lazer’s “Lean On,” took to Twitter to attack Guetta for creating what Snake calls a “fake” and “horrible” version of their popular dance track. DJ Snake, in a series of since-deleted tweets, called Guetta’s track “horrible” and a “fake ‘Lean On,’” adding, “You used to be a boss David.”



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Love, Law and The Supremes: Launch of a New Legal Thriller Raise a toast to Pride at the national launch of “Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality.” “You can tell it’s going to make a great movie,” says Bob Woodward (“All the President’s Men”).

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WHAT’SNEXT MUSIC

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The centerpiece of the project, indeed its chicken home to roost, is the track “Obama,” a name Anohni wails here— slur-like—somewhere between call to prayer and the most Goth yogic practice. All this while the album’s other co-conspirator, Daniel Lopatin—who answers to Oneohtrix Point Never—provides a beatscape that resembles jack-hammering into his white noise machine. Even the album’s packaging—a

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Blow my head off,” Anohni wallows, ”explode my crystal guts.” It’s the second single and album-opener, “Drone Bomb Me,” from her latest solo project titled Hopelessness. Indeed. In the song—composed with Ross Birchard, who under moniker Hudson Mohawke has Kanye and Tiga productions afoot this year—Anohni imagines herself an Afghani girl longing for an unmanned bomb to fall on her. Even more transgressive, in the video Anohni imagines herself as Naomi Campbell imagining herself as an Afghani girl looking to explode. If the political is personal, then the battlefield will always be the body. And the body is precisely what’s wrong with this collection. From start to finish, plucky synth lines and sharp beats propel one towards the dance floor, but then phrases like “North Koreans,” “child molesters” and “Guantanamo” let the air out of one’s Reebok Pumps. I’ve never been more envious of non-native speakers of English than when listening to Hopelessness. They at least have a fighting chance of kicking out the jams to tracks like “Execution.” With its insistent doorbell chime paired with throbbing bassline, “Evecution never realizes the “American dream” Anohni is so jauntily memorializing is actually state-sponsored capital punishment of the individual and mass genocidal variety. To employ that American Bandstand saw, this record is a good beat-down, but you can dance to it.

I’ve never been more envious of non-native speakers of English than when listening to Hopelessness.

frenetic head drained of color hovering above the inverse of hope—seems like a rebuke to Shepard Fairey’s iconic, 2008 campaign poster wherein our 44th President’s head is banked, same angle, staring into the middle distance void. It’s an interesting image eight years on and, indeed, all Anohni sees of that stencil’s vibrant reds and blues is the color of jaundiced muck. Citing Snowden, the NSA and, natch, drones, Anohni asks Obama, “Do you recognize the yellow staring back at you?” “How did I become the mother of this son?” Anohni asks on the title track “Hopelessness.” And it’s where one would look for answers: how do we reverse the irreparable damage to our planet and our own bodies? I’ve received lengthy email blasts from Anohni laying out solutions to these very topics, but none of that faith is on display here. “I don’t give a sh*t what happens to you,” Anohni sings over Oneohtrix’s simple string plot that eventually disintegrates like the rest, “now we blew it all away.” I’ve been on-board with Anohni’s two-decades long main artery—Antony and the Johnsons—since Kevin Aviance barged into my office at this very magazine in 2001 waving a tape overhead, imploring, “This is everything!” And he was absolutely right. But while that vision was always dark, there was hope, something Hopelessness, despite its infectious dance tracks and almost universal acclaim, lacks. And that feels fatal. I fell in love with a dead boy, the EP title Aviance was waving overhead, but also a general statement of Johnsons’ torch-holding. But even that hero, cradling a dead lover, was able to “throw a bottle out to sea” and “whisper the secret in the ground.” There was action, no matter how ineffectual. A cure, no matter how much despair. On Hopelessness, Anohni reads The New York Times aloud on the dancefloor and the only remedy on offer is to buckle up for the apocalypse. N – Tony Phillips MAY 18, 2016 15


WHAT’SNEXT

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BOOK

WHAT’SHAPPENING INBOYSTOWN Writer Jake Biondi is at it again! The Chicagoan is set to release the fifth edition of his book series, Boystown.

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he soap opera book is a captivating drama set in the gay heart of Chicago, Boystown. Everywhere depicted in the book are real life places and landmarks you would witness in the Chicago gayborhood. Even the situations, although embellished, are realistic occurrences that any given reader could relate to -- or at the least be glued to. Biondi, a native Chicagoan who grew up in a suburban town right outside of the city, first dreamed up the book idea from his love for television dramas. He just could never get enough of them. They always seem to provide him with the anticipation and excitement he graved. But there was just one thing lacking and he had the desire to add his take to it. “I’ve always been a fan of TV dramas,” Biondi explained. “And I’ve always wanted to create one with all that excitement but with a gay focus.”

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And that is just what the English major did in his first Boystown Book in 2013. As a lifelong proud Chicagoan and gay man, Biondi relocated to the enticing Chicago gayborhood over 20 years ago. So when it came time for him to fulfill his desire, his surroundings made for the perfect setting. At first, Biondi wrote the book for himself. But it quickly gained in popularity and before the bewildered writer knew it, fans were asking for more. In the past three years Biondi, who describes the book as a cross between Queer as Folk and Revenge, has written five books in the series with the fifth book set to be released June 1. “It’s exciting that they keep asking for more,” the enthusiastic author commented. “It’s a very good type of stress.” Boystown is Biondi’s only published book. However, the sensational series does keep the writer busy with juicey plot twist and turns of main characters from the age of 19 to 45 encountering each other in peculiar and life-changing ways. Not to mention, the sensual and vivid sex scenes that line the pages of the book. Whether it’s a hot gay guy being nefarious, a straight couple thrown into the mix, a lesbian fighting for equality or a dreamy Asian appearing on the page, Biondi makes sure the characters are diverse in orientation and ethnicities - - practically every way possible. The conscious writer has been known to incorporate current issues and situations going so far as to do his due diligence and investigate situations so his written accounts are realistic, accurate and respectful. He is currently working to add some mentions of the current trans issues in his future books. He also likes to include real characters in his book when appropriate -- cameos made by approved artist, celebrities and public figures. It’s all just a dramatized version of real life. “I feel like there are bits and pieces of myself and my friends in some of the characters,” offered up Biondi. “I think that is true of any author, but there is no one-to-one correlation of a real person to any character.” Biondi encourages his readers to reach out to him with their commits and suggestions. He actually made a promise to himself to answer every readers who has reached out to him. Currently, he is working with Hollywood producers to bring the book series to life on the television screen. To read his June 1 fifth book in the series and all the othersm, pick it up at any major bookseller store or online. Audiobook is to come soon after release of the hardcopy. Reach out to Biondi for a chance to coordinate an online book tour spotlight with you and your friends. Or email him with your questions and commits. boystowntheseries@yahoo. com. N – Jameer Bapstiste



BRIEF ENCOUNTER

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s she tours the country on her ever-growing eighty stop comedy tour, Kathy Griffin is eviscerating Kardashians, Donald Trump, and everyone in between. With razor sharp wit and masterful timing, Griffin is the go-to performer to get the real deal on current events and pop culture, mostly because she knows them personally. We sat down with her to chat about Blac Chyna, her darling and wine swilling mother Maggie, and Mr. Trump himself. So I have managed to get some free time with you on your insane eighty stop tour! One of the best things about doing this tour is this: Fox News has absolutely nothing on me with their “Real America” bullsh*t because let me tell you something, I am truly going to the real America! I mean, I went to Carnegie Hall in New York City in November, which was wonderful of course. I’m also going to Thousand Oaks, California;Cedar Rapids; Des Moines; Lincoln, Kansas, where you know those Fred Phelps/“God Hates Fags” people will be there because, what else do they have to do?! I’ll be in Minneapolis; Indiana; Vegas; Lancaster, California; Bethlehem, PA, I mean I am everywhere! I’m not gonna hold back because this election is so insane!

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This has to be the most feverish election cycle we have ever seen. Everyone is talking about it! The added bonus is that I have known that fool Donald Trump for decades. I have personal stories with him.

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Did you ever think he would ever get this far in the process? I mean, he is actually going to be the Republican nominee! Honey, I didn’t even put it in my act because he was irrelevant! My audience wants to hear about Cher, Anderson Cooper that stuff. I can tell you about this amazing run-in I just had with Sean Penn. I also just saw Barbra Streisand recently, that’s always incredible. I can talk about an amazing run-in with Leonardo DiCaprio. But you know, I have to tell these Trump stories because they are fucking jaw-droppers! When you’re a fifty-five year old female standup comic with no network support, no studio support, let me tell you, the cheese stands alone. I have been fighting sexism and ageism in particular, in stand up, that I just don’t give a fu*k. Even though he’s the Republican front runner, I will be telling these Donald Trump stories that I’ve been keeping in the coffer because


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And in terms of sexism,

I am a fifty-five year old female. I’ve had four television shows, I have two Emmys and a Grammy, and that fool, who has been immersed in nothing but scandal and being a horrible politician, he has a show on the air now and

I don’t? Fuck that sh*t!

nobody really cared. So no, never in my wildest dreams did I think that the guy I run into on this red carpet or this party, or the guy I sat next to at the fucking Larry King Birthday Celebration is someone I would ever put in my act. Everyone knows he’s fucking nuts and that was that. Since there is so much in the world to talk about now, how do you decide what to deliver to the audience? Believe it or now, I’m actually thoughtful about what I choose to put into the act and what I don’t. I change it every night and I change it every city. We always start with local material, that’s what makes it fun. But this Donald Trump material, nobody’s got anything on me. No one has these Donald Trump stories. Maybe Melania. God knows how else she gets through the night, if you know what I’m saying. I have a story about spending a day with The Donald and Liza Minnelli at his golf course in Connecticut. It’s unreal. In addition to that, we will be discussing the news of the day, the stories of the day, the political landscape, the pop culture landscape, it’s all changing so fast. I think I started the tour with forty cities and now it’s eighty. Everything is really so cyclical in this world now, because Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was part of the political landscape as the Governor of California, is now the host of the new Celebrity Apprentice. Ok, let me tell you something. Don’t even start me on that my friend. People are cavalier about recalls, but I lived through that. I saw my poor Gray Davis, who was railroaded. If you ever see the Enron documentary, The Smartest Guy in the Room, they really lay out how Ken Lay and all those crooks really helped unseat Gray Davis and had a recall. Now being a California resident, even though I am a Chicago girl, hearing

people say, “You know what would be cool? if we had the Governator man!” Then we were stuck with that moron for eight years. Now we have a drought that was never addressed, and we are in debt. It’s not so cool to have a celebrity act like they know how to run anything. I think that Schwarzenegger should just go away; he should go away from television. And in terms of sexism, I am a fifty-five year old female. I’ve had four television shows, I have two Emmys and a Grammy, and that fool, who has been immersed in nothing but scandal and being a horrible politician, he has a show on the air now and I don’t? Fuck that sh*t! I love to openly call out sexism and ageism, and dammit, I do it with my little bucket of dick jokes, town by town. I think the best thing about you is that you literally will never run out of things to talk about. I mean, the Kardashians alone are literally a faucet of material that never really will be shut off. Yes! And also they’re multiplying. I mean, the idea that Blac Chyna is an honorary Kardashian and that Kris Jenner may or may not be upset about it is also a bonanza because I now know Kris Jenner. So you now know that the next time I see Kris Jenner, she’ll be running from me in a dress and heels, while I’m going “Kris Kris!” like I’m a reporter. It’s like, “Boston Globe here Kris, and how do you really feel about Blac Chyna’? Howard Stern likes to tease me. He always says, “I can’t believe you have the nerve to leave your house.” The thing is, that’s where I get my material. It’s my job. This is what we do. For more of this exclusive interview with Kathy, go online to nextmagazine.com MAY 18, 2016 19


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The hunky ginger prepares for a fun-filled jam packed summer. BY ALEX KACALA

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eth Fornea is everywhere these days – including our Instagram feeds. The hunky Ginger is followed by 160,000 gawkers on the social app and we are one of his dedicated followers. From party pics to selfies in bed, his feed is constantly delivering big muscles, lots of scruff, and that delicious ass he shakes at events all over the world. We caught up with Fornea as he prepared for a jam-packed summer on his weekly party at G lounge, how he meets men, and what turns him on. Tell us about your party at G Lounge and how that’s been going. We started a weekly party at G lounge called House. The party is super cute and from 9 pm to 2 am. We have DJs who play happy house, tribal house, circuit house and/or pop house. The vibe is fun, flirty, fancy, and high energy. Each week, it’s filled with variety of Uber cute fellas from all parts of NYC. I would highly recommend checking it out. House is every Thursday at G Lounge, no cover, GoGo dancers, and $5 well vodka drinks. Bottle service is available. Any other events you’re preparing for? Most of my work happens on the weekend. I fly every weekend for parties until after July 4th week. Sorta living life one airport at a time. I’m in Memphis, Chicago, San Juan Puerto Rico, Orlando, Puerto Vallarta Mexico, Sonoma, and Provincetown just to name a few. If I had to pick one to chat about, it would be a weekend I am organizing in Puerto Vallarta Mexico. Jared and I are hosting “Hot Summer Weekend” at the Casa Cupula Gay Boutique Resort June 10-13. We have a Friday warmup party planned, a clothing optional Pool Party, and an all-you-can-eat Mexican Brunch! Here is the link to the weekend: bit.ly/26aFi2n Did you see the article in the Times about chest hair being “in”? What are your thoughts? I did not see the article but no matter what the NY Times says I think that’s open for debate and opinion. I prefer naturally smooth or pleasantly hairy. The absolutely worst is rubbing up against someone and feeling like sand paper from prickly shaved hair. I think on some guys’ body hair that’s trimmed to a length that leaves it noticeable but still soft is perfect. I don’t think anyone should take a razor to their chest… the result is an awful feeling chest. Are you dating anybody and if you are, how is that going? How did you two meet? I have been partners with Jared Bradford (@jbradfordinc) for over 4 years now. We met while GoGo dancing in New Orleans for Mardi Gras back in the spring of 2012. Life with Jared is amazing. He’s my best friend and my family. He met David Emmanuel (@d_emmanuel) last summer and they have been boyfriends also for about 10 months... they also really love each other and it’s so beautiful to watch. I love David also and its sort of throuple-ish with them being

more romantic together and the three of us co-existing as a family/really close friends. But currently, I don’t have anyone that I am romantic with myself. How do you meet men? Online or off? If I want to meet men, I simply go to the Starbucks (I have affectionately dubbed it Starfucks) on 49th Street between 8th and 9th Avenues (almost the heart of Hell’s Kitchen) and sit on Scruff. Usually takes about 30 minutes and voila, sex is ordered! Kidding (well, sort of ). I meet men in a variety of ways from online apps like Grindr or Scruff, Instagram (my DM box looks line Instagrindr) or Facebook. But I also meet them in real life at parties, the gym, and sometimes just passing on the street. Turn-ons? Juicy lips, a curvy body, a confident but friendly attitude, high self-esteem but not cocky, a guy who smiles, someone with genuinely good intentions. Turn-offs? Flakes, people that only text or respond when it benefits them, shady people, monogamy, jealousy, puritanical behavior, and beliefs not backed up by evidence. What’s your relationship with social media and your followers? Well, I have a personal Facebook and I try to genuinely interact with my friends on that platform. As far as my Facebook dancer page and my Instagram... I can’t possibly respond to or interact with every comment. So I simply post out to the social sphere and hope for the best. Strangest or funniest fan sighting? Jared and I went to the beach in Mexico last fall for a boyfriend vacation. I was literally on the beach for a good five minutes and started getting surrounded by people wanting to chat and take pics. Was a lot of fun but also took me by surprise. What are you looking forward to most this summer? Not having to wear long pants or any sleeves until maybe September! Simple things bring me the most joy and just running around Manhattan with friends in a tank top and shorts is pure bliss. N MAY 18, 2016 21


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TRANSCENDENT ACCEPTANCE ABOUNDS AT THIS YEAR’S GLAAD MEDIA AWARDS BY ALEX KACALA he GLAAD Media Awards were held Saturday, May appeared on both seasons of “I Am Cait” just did an interview 14 at the extravagant Waldorf Astoria. It was wall with Chris Matthews last Friday that went viral. “I’ll tell you to wall legends with stars like Tamron Hall, Lea what the crazy thing was. I was prepared for a fight but I DeLaria, Andreja Pejić, and Aziz Ansari shining bright in went in there wanting to just be loving and kind. I don’t get the crowd of black tie dressed gay elite. into the business of defending my own humanity as a clever “Diversity and inclusion should never be a trend,” com- topic of debate. That’s undignified and no one should have mented host Laverne Cox on the red carpet, looking ravishing to do that,” she told us. in a red gown by Mikael D. “All I am trying to say to people is that we should treat On the red carpet – or actually blue carpet in honor of each other with love and kindness. Here is this guy from the GLAAD’s signature blue branding – presenters, nominees, Family Resource Council, a Christian, coming out with all and honorees lined up including James Obergefell, the of these lies. I just said to him as one Christian to another, lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that would legalize ‘Be loving.’ That’s all we have to do. Strangely, it completely same-sex marriage across the United States. shut him down. We cannot underestimate the power of “I am here because of an interview I did with Anderson love. Instead of engaging with our enemies and fighting Cooper (following the decision) was nominated for Out- and getting blue in the face, instead just stand back and standing TV Journalism Segment,” Obergefell explained. love them. I think it was John Lennon who said, ‘Love your “My year has been unbelievable,” he continued. “Nothing enemies. It messes with their heads.’” I ever expected. I have been keeping busy speaking, traveling, Laverne Cox made several outfit changes throughout attending events, writing a book that comes out June 14, the evening, and hosted with effortless poise and grace the Love Wins. Life has been great. A lot of fun and not anything entire time. “If anyone thinks that women cannot handle I ever expected.” That afore mentioned segment ended up combat, just watch The Real Housewives of Atlanta,” she joked. claiming the prize, and Obergell accepted the award on Later in the evening, out director Lee Daniels presented behalf of Cooper who was not in attendance. the Ally Award to a glowing Mariah Carey, who actually Writer and advocate Jacob Tobia was profiled in MTV’s walked the carpet earlier in the night. During Carey’s acTrue Life: I’m Genderqueer, nominated for Outstanding TV ceptance speech, she thanked the LGBTQ community but Journalism. “We are up against Caitlyn Jenner and Diane needed a moniker to memorize the acronym. “And then I Sawyer’s interview for 20/20, so I don’t think we have a shot decided that if I have to memorize it, I might as well elaborate really at winning the award but it’s really exciting to be here,” on it, she said. “So we’ve got ’L,’ legendary. ’G,’ gorgeous. ’B,’ they told us. “I think what happened with True Life is really beautiful, all beautiful, beautiful people. ’T,’ tantalizing. And underrated. It was the first time, to my knowledge, that even ’Q,’ for quality.” gender queer and gender non-conforming people have had Jennifer Lawrence made a surprise appearance when our own specific program on national television. So I actually she presented the Excellence in Media Award to Robert De think it’s a really historic show.” They were right predicting Niro. “Thank you, Jen,” De Niro said after taking the stage. Sawyer’s win, who took the stage with a glamorous but “If I were a lesbian, I’d be all over you. Being a father figure nervous Caitlyn Jenner. has its limitations.” Accompanying Tobia was advocate Daniella Carter. “I De Niro continued on a more serious note. “I was forwas part of Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word which was a tunate to grow up in an atmosphere where freedom of documentary that followed seven transgender teens across expression and art in life were the norms. Now we have the country showing different narratives from dating violence, to look outside our bubble because of religious beliefs or sex violence, to navigating school as a young trans student,” ignorance or mean spiritedness, it’s not so easy.” she explained. “Since then, I went onto the TED platform and “It has been quite a year. A landmark decision for marhave given over three TED Talks. I am also partnering with over riage equality. But also new repressive laws like the ones in 20 global leaders right now in New York City at a pro-bono North Carolina that let us know the struggle continues and creative lab creating sustainable content for people across challenges us to be vigilant and aggressive to protect all of the globe. Giving them access to understand how to engage our rights. I am happy to be part of a community that is so with trans folks or gender fluid folks. Creating a space where active in this quest. Thank you for this honor. I am proud to gay men or anyone can have access to information about who stand with you. I am GLAAD.” a trans person is and what is offensive language to them.” Author and political activist Jennifer Boylan who has

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BOB THE DRAG QUEEN BY ALEXANDER KACALA PHOTOS BY WILSONMODELS

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ON P R O E T T T A NO M WHAT L ast spring, I was sitting outside with some friends enjoying a happy hour seltzer on the corner of Locust and 12th Streets in Philadelphia. I saw my good friend Matt Beierschmitt down the street, so I waved. He had wanted me to DJ a drag show at the gay sports bar Tabu later that evening, so I wanted to find out the details. As I waved, a tall, bald headed, gay, black man with a septum piercing thought I was waving to him. I awkwardly corrected the mistake, and he continued to shake off the blunder with a hilarious facial expression I probably won’t ever forget. When I went upstairs to meet the cast of the show later that night, that same person was busy finishing his nails at the vanity. He was quiet, unassuming and soft spoken. I recently realized who he was; Bob The Drag Queen. I already sort of became a fan from afar, seeing posts about the comedy queen on social media and hearing only great things about the performer. I fanned girl out, and instantly re-

alized my dumb ass gaff earlier that day, recognizing I was in the presence of a true gay great.

Who was mild mannered and unassuming in the dressing room became larger than life on stage. Her performances only superseded my high expectations. With about 15 people in the audience, a lower turn out than usual, she performed an incredible show that you would think was being delivered to a sold out house at Carnegie Hall.

Now, more than a year later, Bob The Drag Queen is on top. She seemingly swiftly sashayed through the competition on RuPaul’s Drag Race with ease and finesse - similar to Bianca Del Rio two seasons ago. Whether or not she claims the title this season is yet to be determined, as we go to print the day of the finale’s airing. But regardless, Bob has established herself as the best – something the New York community already knew before the airing of the season’s premiere. Continued on next page g

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“It’s so important to remember that your life will always work out in the end, and that’s still how I feel now. Everything will work out in the end.” – BOB THE DRAG QUEEN

We had the opportunity to ask Bob a few questions and find out what she learned this season on RuPaul’s Drag Race. Your favorite memory from this season? My favorite memory this season was during the episode of “Untucked” when Chi Chi finds out Derrick Barry has two boyfriends. She was just like, “Oh that’s amazing, that really is.” Ha! I say that all the time now, “Oh that’s amazing, that really is.” Looking back, do you regret anything you said on camera? No no no, I think I hold myself to a great level of integrity. I may have spoken incorrectly when I said, “I hate Lorde.” That wasn’t true. I do not hate Lorde (the singer).

Most of us were performers before we did drag, and we were already performing when we discovered drag. So we already had a leg up. We already knew how to be a performer, you know? My favorite quote of yours all season was, “Everything works out in the end. If it’s not working out, it’s not the end.” Who inspired that and looking back, what does that mean to you now that you are here at the end? It’s something I read back when I was in high school, I think I first read it on a magnet. I just immediately thought the meaning is so important. It’s so important to remember that your life will always work out in the end, and that’s still how I feel now. Everything will work out in the end.

Tell our readers about your new single “Purse First.” My single is available on iTunes now! “Purse First” is inspired by Purse First – she was born on the first episode of Drag Race (season 8). And she stars in nearly every episode.

What do you want your fans to know if you lose? If I lose, it’s not going to change my trajectory or my path. It will only change how I am introduced when I go on stage.

Why do you think NY queens do so well in the competition? What’s the competitive edge?

What do you want your fans to know if you win? The win is not for me, it’s for the people. n

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Don’t look Ru in the eye.

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Don’t wear a kimono.

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Don’t look Michelle in the boobs.

Bring a book (if you can read). Don’t look at the cameras like I did.

MERCHANDISE! MERCHANDISE! MERCHANDISE!

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n order to build quality mass and increase overall strength, you must subject your muscles progressively to more and heavier weight training. In addition, you need a periodized training schedule whereby muscle groups are worked to exhaustion using different and varying movements. All this requires effort, sweat and hopefully, for the most part, a degree of excitement. There’s nothing like seeing and feeling those results to spur you on to greater success!

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FITNESS While there are loads of “ups” that go with weight training (bigger muscles, that endorphin pump, super- man strength, improved self-esteem, etc.), there is also a downside. There are those occasional pesky plateaus, where you just can’t seem to grow no matter how hard you work. There is the delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) that kicks your butt when you tackle a new training regime. All these are common complaints of those who work out religiously, and all can be overcome with time, patience and diligence in the gym. If you’re always sore, your joints ache, you can’t sleep at night, and you feel an overall malaise about going to the gym, you may be over training. This can prove to be a more serious matter than the issues discussed above. Overdoing it to the point of severe exhaustion, even risking injuries, is a common and serious problem which all fitness enthusiasts and bodybuilders must address when it occurs, before it beats them. There are some common symptoms that indicate that you just may be overtraining: 1.) Muscle and joint pain which persists for more than two or three days without showing improvement 2.) Elevated heart rate that continues and causes you agitation even after you have finished working out 3.) Loss of appetite 4.) Difficulty being able to fall asleep and or interrupted, poor sleep patterns 5.) A compromised immune system that causes you to suffer from, headaches, catch colds and other infections, loss of weight and even depression which causes you to withdraw from the gym and other social situations that you used to enjoy 6.) Weakened and compromised tendons and reduced muscle strength, all of which make you a prime candidate for muscle sprains and strains Exercise is supposed to enhance your quality of life. When it controls your thought processes, causing you to over-train or train foolishly disregarding the need for rest and proper exercise form, then you need to take a break. There are some important measures you should take if you feel like you may be overtraining. First, take an exercise break, allowing your body to rest and heal for a few days or even weeks. Secondly, seek medical attention for any muscle or joint pain that has persisted over time. Never ignore pain; it is your body’s way of telling you something is wrong. Finally, if you can’t take a complete break, pull back on your exercise routine by varying your intensity, taking time to warm up, stretch, drink water and cool down after your session. Exercise is beneficial to your health and longevity. Enjoy the results and the attention it garners you. Just be sure not to overdo it, Big Guy, by risking illness and injury which are counter-productive to your goals and dreams! Tom Bonanti is a certified fitness trainer and licensed massage therapist (MA#40288) with his own private, one on one gym and studio. N

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TRAVEL PLACES TO PITCH A TENT THE WAY MOTHER NATURE INTENDED: NAKED AS A JAYBIRD These campgrounds, resorts and retreats—each one perfect for the rugged gay man—have something for everyone. BY MIKEY ROX

Whether you like roughing it in the woods or prefer the luxuries of a well-equipped cabin, these nine campgrounds, resorts and retreats—each one perfect for the rugged gay man—have something for everyone. It’s time to load up the Winne and git along, little dogies.

Rancho Cicada Retreat, Plymouth, California Nestled on 44 acres within the Sierra Foothills, this mostly male retreat along the Cosumnes River provides platform camping near the water’s edge, a swimming hole, gorge tubing, sunbathing, volleyball and fishing. When you’re all tuckered out, enjoy a homemade meal before slipping into the bubbling Jacuzzi-style tub. ranchocicadaretreat.com

Roy’s Hideaway, Collins, Georgia Gay and lesbian anglers will delight at the abundance of fishing opportunities at Roy’s Hideaway—a private, members-only campground in rural Georgia—offering six lakes filled with a wide assortment of daily catch. Landlubbers can stay occupied at the pool and spa area, hiking several tree-covered trails that wind through the property, in addition to fun with canoes, kayaks, duck watching and snacks from the on-site café. royshideaway.com

Magnetic Valley Retreat, Eureka Springs, Arkansas Considering that Carroll County is one of the gayest places in the south-central United States (approximately one-third of its population is “family,” according to The New York Times), it’s no surprise that this exclusive, private men’s resort is a popular destination. Catering to gents aged 21 and older, Magnetic Valley facilitates a vibrant social scene with amenities like a heated pool, hot tub, dry sauna, outdoor showers, fire pit and the Carrie Nation Bar. magneticvalleyresort.com

Lizard Landing Campground, Columbia, Alabama Primarily catering to the gay community but welcoming of our allies, Lizard Landing offers 11.5 secluded acres of primitive tent sites, no-frills sleeping cabins and deluxe cabins featuring in-unit hygiene facilities. A heated saltwater pool (your skin will thank you!), fishing, canoeing and kayaking activities are available for adventurers, plus there’s access to a boat ramp if you bring along your vessel. lizardlanding.com MAY 18, 2016 31


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Campit Outdoor Resort, Saugatuck, Michigan Spread out on 25 private acres at this adult- and members-only tent and RV campground that caters to gays and lesbians. Located just 10 minutes from Saugatuck, the most popular LGBT vacation destination in the Midwest, Campit offers an immersive outdoor experience, from sprawling meadows to wooded trails to Lake Michigan beaches. Other amenities include a swimming pool, clothing-optional areas and a gang shower for men. campitresort.com

Southern Comfort Campground, Cross City, Florida If you prefer a more private, members-only (and no minors allowed) ambience, check into the clothing-optional and aptly named Southern Comfort Campground in northwest Florida. Pick from your preference of camp arrangement—tent, RV or cabin—before letting loose in the Southern Nights clubhouse, playing horseshoes or volleyball, visiting the beer garden or dressing up for one of the destination’s theme weekends. southerncomfortcampground.net

Twin Ponds Lodge, Albion, Maine It’s a bare-all free-for-all for naturists at Twin Ponds Lodge in Maine, a gated campground and resort for adult men. Strip down and hang out—literally—anywhere on the property, from the large heated pool and 14-man hot tub to the recreation hall outfitted with billiards, ping-pong and satellite TV. Day passes are also available if you prefer a shorter stint of fishing or hiking, releasing toxins in the wood-fired sauna, scrubbing down in the communal shower room or catching rays in the open sunning areas. twinpondslodge.com

Stag Run Club at Overlook Farm, Mauckport, Indiana Gunning to get dirty? Don your boots and overalls for a weekend of camping among farm animals, including horses, cows, chickens, ducks and other wildlife with which you can interact. Tents, log cabins, bunkhouses and suites are available on this private, all-male property, where—after you’ve put in an honest day’s work (like gathering your own freshly laid eggs for breakfast)—you can bask on the clothing-optional sun deck, dive into the heated pool, partake in games in the lodge or ride your own stallion if you brought one. stagerunclub.com. N

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FRIDAY MAY 20 CATCH FRIDAYS Boxers HK, 742 Ninth Ave (50th St), boxersnyc.com. Spring has sprung and there is no better place to enjoy the warming temperatures than at Boxers Hell’s Kitchen and their fabulous rooftop deck. Two for one Happy Hour drinks from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm with DJ Eric Abobo spinning at 9:00pm. JINKX SINGS EVERYTHING! The Laurie Beechman Theatre, 407 W 42nd St (Ninth/Tenth Aves) spincyclenyc.com Jinkx Monsoon is an avid Broadway enthusiast. She loves nothing more than belting out a show stopper. And that’s exactly what she plans on doing! In Jinkx Sings Everything, the audience will be able to suggest and request their favorite Broadway songs to be performed on-the-spot

by this boozy chanteuse -- accompanied on the piano by Joshua Stephen Kartas. Her improv skills and memory will be put to the test as she stumbles her way through this unforgettable show. Runs through May 22. 7:00pm with an 11:30 show on May 20. $22.

MADONNA-ATHON 2016 Rockbar, 185 Christopher St (Weehawken St), rockbarnyc.com. It’s Rockbar’s all Madonna dance party with DJ Jene. Bring your friends and discover a night to dance and sing and get up and do your thing. All Madonna videos, music, and free giveaways all night. 10:00pm; no cover.

SPERMHOOD 161A Chrystie St, 212-2190736, dixonplace.org. Called “the ultimate

satirist of the downtown New York social landscape,” by the New York Times, and “a wonderful performer” by the New Yorker, acclaimed writer and performer Mike Albo’s comedy SPERMHOOD chronicles the year he spent trying to make a baby with his friends, a lesbian couple. Albo explores the insanity of modern digital dating, the reproductive industry, the lingering shadow of AIDS for gay men, and what it takes to be a father. 7:30 pm; through Saturday, May 28.

FREAKY FRIDAYS Vodka Soda and Bottoms Up, 315 W 46th St (between Eighth and Ninth Aves). Every week, DJ Larry 2 Face spins this Hell’s Kitchen soiree while bartenders pour $8 Absolut drinks and $5 frozen cosmos all night long. 10 pm; no cover.

SATURDAY MAY 21 U-NITE King, 237 W 42nd St,unitepartynyc. com. Nightlife trailblazer John Blair returns to this multi-level nightclub, with Jake Resnicow, to present an all-new monthly circuit party in association with Joe Roszak and Alan Picus. Direct from Brazil, DJ Paulo Pacheco (The Week) brings the beats with Hannah (in the Tribal Room) to the debut of the epic, new 13,000 sq. ft. multi-level mega-club: with mind-blowing sound system, live stage performances and intimate dark VIP rooms. 11pm; $20 advance/$40 general admission.

4TH ANNUAL BROOKLYN NIGHTLIFE AWARDS Lot 45 Bushwick, 411 Troutman St, Brooklyn. Presented by Merrie Cherry, the 4th Annual Brooklyn Nightlife Awards are just around the corner, which means it is time for the beauties, freaks, and other amazing people that make nightlife

in Brooklyn happen. This is the night where they all are in one room to drink and be merry. Hosted by Crimson Kitty and Will Sheridan with performances by Untitled Queen, Richard Kennedy , Switch n’ Play, and Max Steele to name a few. 9:00 pm. $10 TRADE UNDR, 637 W 50th St (Eleventh/ Twelfth Ave), BrianRaffertyProductions.com. DJ Tom Stephan makes his debut at Brian Rafferty’s weekly rager that brings out lots of shirtless eye candy. With NYC favorite DJ Escape, expect beats, bass, an open bar from 11:00 pm to 12:00 am and lots of Scruff giveaways all night long. Text “Trade1” to 41-411 for reduced entry before 12:00 am.

THA BOY Atlas Social Club, 753 Ninth Ave (50th/51st Sts), atlassocialclub.com. Same boy. New venue. Scotty Em’s party hops uptown to Hell’s Kitchen with the same shenanigans in-

SUNDAY MAY 22 SEÑOR FROG’S DRAG BRUNCH Señor Frogs New York, 11 Times Square (41st/42nd Sts), vossevents.com. Brandon Voss’s bottomless drag brunch is a great way to spend Sunday Funday. With resident queens Bootsie LeFaris, Ebonee Excell, and Jada Valenciaga and fabulous host Shequida, you will leave brunch lit. Noon to 4:00 pm; $45 includes show, one brunch entrée, and bottomless booze. BULL RIDING BRUNCH Johnny Utah’s, 36 MAY 18, 2016

25 W 51st St (Fifth/Sixth Aves) Sasha Seven is bringing a new brunch experience to Midtown with DJ Jason Drazen and Mariette Moure. $12.99 gets you a brunch entrée, you can then add two hours of bottomless brunch cocktails for $12. From 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

FLY SUNDAYS Monarch Rooftop Lounge 71 W 35th St. facebook.com/flysundaysrooftop. Shawn Paul Mazur and Matthew Gagnon’s renowned rooftop rager is back for another

cluding Pump Underwear giveaways. Hosted by Tammy Spenks with DJ Jon Ali and Gogo Ric. Happy hour from 12 pm to 1 am. 10 pm; no cover.

MANSTER The Monster, 80 Grove St (Seventh Ave), manhattan-monster.com. This Honey Davenport-hosted turn-up is ideal for cutting a rug in an iconic West Village destination. Expect hot (possibly leather strapped) go-gos and a chill, all-inclusive vibe at this fête. 10 pm; free with password before 1 am, $8 general admission.

GAG! Metropolitan, 559 Lorimer St (Metropolitan Ave/Devoe St), Williamsburg, metropolitanbarny.com. The longest running gay party in Brooklyn returns with nightlife legends Cameron Cooper and Zach Cole whip up a delicious mix of dirty dance and classic that will make your ass shake all night long. 10:0pm. No cover.

season. Pee before you go. 3:00 pm to 11:00 pm. No cover.

BATTLE HYMN Flash Factory NY, 229 W 28th St. (Seventh/Eighth Aves), battlehymn. club. Ladyfag presents this weekly Sunday rager with this mantra: “The gospel according to the dance floor.” Amen. Before midnight expect to hear disco and house music, with things revving up with techno later in the night. The party will feature new DJs every week, with resident DJS The Carry Nation and Honey Dijon in the house. 8 pm to 3 am.



MONDAY MAY 23 STAGE FRIGHT Therapy, 348 W 52nd St (Eighth/Ninth Aves), therapy-nyc.com. Marti Gould Cummings hosts this weekly live interview show that offers an in-depth look at the lives of Broadway performers. Accompanied by Bradford Proctor with DJ Jay Brancato.

WINNING Boots & Saddle, 700-A Seventh Ave (Bleecker/Grove Sts), bootsandsaddlenyc. com. Fifi DuBois and Coco De’Ball, who rock their respective Saturday happy hour shows, are now joining forces for Monday evenings at Boots and Saddles with DJ Natazu behind the turn tables. 7:00 pm.

CARDS AGAINST HUMANITY Pieces, 8 Christopher St (Greenwich Ave/Gay St), piecesbar.com. Phi Phi O’Hara leads a game of Cards Against Humanity every Monday night at Pieces. With Bootsie LeFaris and Tammy Spenks behind the bar.

Williamsburg. Grab that stellar voice and belt some Mariah, Whitney or Celine. Most spirited performer of the night wins a $25 bar tab. 10 pm; free.

perfect cruising party if you’re into chest hair.

TUESDAY MAY 24 STRUT! Acme, 9 Great Jones St (Lafayette St/Broadway), acmenyc.com. It’s going up at Deryck Todd’s weekly carry featuring a bevy of downtown club creatures and a stylish mix of big names, like staple Amanda Lepore, with special performances and rotating cast of DJs. 9pm; free. QUEERAOKE Metropolitan, 559 Lorimer St (Metropolitan Ave/Devoe St), Williamsburg, metropolitanbarny.com. Miss Katie is the host of this weekly busy karaoke night in

BUDDIES TUESDAYS Nowhere, 322 E 14th St (btwn First/Second Aves), nowherebarnyc. com. All your favorite bears, cubs, otters, and other animal friends will be downing beers at this chill Tuesday night get-together, with music by DJ Damian. Say hi to your buddies and maybe make some new ones, this is the

8pm–4am; free.

KARAOKE Pieces, 8 Christopher St (Greenwich Ave/Gay St), piecesbar.com. Marti Gould Cummings hosts this weekly karaoke rage with Kareem McJager and DJ Ricardo Marcus Mohammed. $4 extended happy hour from 11:00 pm to 12:00 am.

WEDNESDAY MAY 25 RUPAUL’S DRAG RACE BATTLE OF THE SEASONS PlayStation Theater, 1515 Broadway at West 44th St, rupaulbots.com. See the best and brightest stars of the hit reality show during the New York stop of this world tour. Performances by Adore Delano, Alaska Thunderfuck, Courtney Act, Ginger Minj, Jinkx Monsoon, Manila Luzon, Miss Fame, Sharon Needles and Violet Chachki.

Hosted by Michelle Visage with an opening DJ set by Pearl.

Off” competition takes home $50, and all contestants win a free drink. 10 pm; free.

CAKES Metropolitan, 559 Lorimer St (Metropolitan Ave/Devoe St) Williamsburg, metropolitanbarny.com. Brooklyn boys shake their asses at Untitled Queen and Elizabeth James’s weekly humpday rage, with Horrorchata on DJ duty. The winner of the “Dance Off Pants

THE HELP Therapy, 348 W 52nd St (Eighth/ Ninth Aves), therapy-nyc.com. Boys kick back and let cheap cocktails get them through Hump Day as Pixie Aventura and Monet X Change keep them laughing with their hilarious show.

THURSDAY MAY 26 SHOWOFF Therapy, 348 W 52nd St (Eighth/ Ninth Aves), therapy-nyc.com. Show up and show off at this lip synch show down. If you win, host Miz Cracker will show you the $200 prize. A new lip synch for your rent weekly, featuring music by DJ David Scott. 11 pm; free.

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KILLER QUEEN Eastern Bloc, 505 E Sixth St (Aves A/B), easternblocnyc.com. Hostess Severely Mame presents this killer rock ’n’ roll funk party featuring DJs Sammy Jo and Darren Dryden, with $2 vodka drinks between 11pm–11:30 pm, and shot specials all night. 11 pm; free.

CYNDI LAUPER AND BOY GEORGE Beacon Theatre, 2124 Broadway, ticketmaster. com. Second show added after the May 25 sold out. Cyndi Lauper and Boy George are co-headlining this special tour with guest Rosie O’Donnell.



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