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Cosplay has long appealed to those who are LGBTQ+ — many of whom have found their community through fandoms, subcultures of fans who share strong interests. The performance art can be used as a tool for cosplayers to express their authenticity, individuality and more.

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DO YOU HAVE THAT ONE TEACHER who changed your life? For me it was Mr. Morgan, eighth-grade history at Maitland Middle School. I met him at a pivotal point in my life.

When I was a kid, we moved around a lot. I wasn’t a military brat or anything, but for some reason or another I went to a series of different schools in consecutive years. We had moved to Orlando from Houston, Texas just two years prior. I spent the sixth grade at Cheney Elementary School, then off to Glenridge Middle School for seventh grade. That transition wasn’t so bad as some of my friends from Cheney ended up at Glenridge as well.

At some point between seventh and eighth grades, school districts changed and I was to leave Glenridge Middle School for Maitland Middle School. It was a tough pill to swallow for this shy

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kid who spent two years making a group of friends. If memory serves, my mom tried to get them to keep me at Glenridge, but it was a hard no.

To say I was shy was an understatement. I was an outgoing kid when I lived in Houston, but the older I got and the more I realized I was gay, the more reclusive I became. Being new to a school was not helping me.

I wasn’t the only new kid on the block. Turns out Mr. Morgan was entering his first year of teaching, fresh out of school. I’m not sure if that made us kindred spirits or that there was some sort of subliminal pity we took on

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each other to make each other’s lives less miserable, but we hit it off.

He seemed to believe in me and I was there for him when he seemed to be struggling with the rest of the class. He knew he could always call on me. Mr. Morgan became our school’s volleyball coach and encouraged me to join the team. His encouragement made me feel like I belonged, like I was needed.

As a teacher he made me feel smart because he made learning fun. My grades increased from mostly C’s at Glenridge to straight A’s. His excitement for history became my excitement for history. It’s not groundbreaking to say that if you study history you are less likely to repeat its mistakes, but it was his mantra. History, he believed, is what could make us smarter — and he was right.

I was reminded of this recently while watching the Max docuseries “Last Call: When a Serial Killer Stalked Queer New York.” It’s a show that highlights the victims of these brutal New York murders of the 1990s. The documentarians spend a good deal of time covering the general vitriol towards the queer community, speculating why people felt so comfortable displaying such hate.

They go back to the days of Anita Bryant, the orange juice spokesperson turned anti-LGBTQ+ crusader. She is portrayed as a crazy outlier who is looked down upon nationally. Her mission was to overturn LGBTQ+ protections passed in Miami while keeping the queer community away from children. She was able to garner enough local support to make it happen, and for decades we suffered that loss. Does that all sound a little too familiar? The focus right now is on the drag community and the

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false perception that they are somehow harmful to children. The focus is now on parents who want to provide gender-affirming care for the child they know and love, and the perception that they are somehow harmful to children. Here we are, Florida. History trying to repeat itself.

We can’t dismiss this fight if we aren’t drag queens. We can’t dismiss this fight if we aren’t trans or parents of trans kids. We are all connected. When one of us is pushed back in the closet, we all take steps toward the same fate.

We know the decades of struggle we face when we let hate win, so we must actively stand

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together and defeat the hate that looks to defeat us.

I went back to Maitland Middle to catch up with Mr. Morgan after I graduated college. I learned he passed away unexpectedly of a brain aneurism. I regretted never getting the chance to tell him how much that year meant to me and the huge impact he had on my life, but I hope he somehow knew.

Every year Watermark picks a topic to cover in a photo essay. This year we let the talented Dylan Todd work his magic with local cosplayers. I’m sure you will find his work fascinating.

We strive to bring you a variety of stories, your stories. I hope you enjoy this latest issue.

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ST. DOROTHY CATHOLIC COMMUNITY TO HOLD SPECIAL TRANS, DRAG SERVICES

ORLANDO | Starting next month, an independent Catholic community in Central Florida will be hosting special religious services geared toward the LGBTQ+ community.

St. Dorothy Catholic Community in Orlando, which is not under the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orlando, has been an open and accepting house of worship for the queer community.

“We are members of the Body of Christ, a Eucharistic and sacramental community who celebrate love without judgment flowing from Catholic Apostolic tradition that is theologically sound, visionary, progressive and evolving,” the church states on their website. “We hold being accepting, affirming, inclusive, forgiving and healing to be our core values.”

The church’s parishioners voted to make the third Sunday of each month a special service dedicated to those in the drag and transgender communities.

“Considering all the recent political happenings across the country which have affected these two communities, the parishioners felt that while protests, civil disobedience and gatherings are all well and good and definitely needed, a spiritual piece was also needed to combat the laws, hatred, etc. which these communities have endured and continue to endure,” St. Dorothy’s said in a press release.

At these liturgies, special prayers will be said, honoring those who have passed away in the community due to bigotry and hatred. General prayers will also be provided as well as space to welcome the communities where unconditional love will be shared and practiced.

St. Dorothy will also be offering baptisms to anyone in the trans community who wishes to be baptized with their new/reborn identity, stating they “want to reaffirm through the Sacrament of Baptism that new emerging person.”

“Christ went after those that were being objected to, they were being maligned, or the outcasts. That’s who we are trying to reach out to,” says Father James F. Profirio-Bond, pastor of St. Dorothy. “That they have a safe place to come worship if they so desire. Every Sunday, but we’ll dedicate one Sunday a month. It would be specifically for those of the trans and drag community so that they feel a safe place to come. I know that many of them have been injured from their respected past faiths. As I said, a safe place for them to come worship. We don’t judge.”

The trans- and drag-focused mass will be on the third Sunday of each month starting Aug. 20.

For more information on St. Dorothy Catholic Community, visit StDorothyCatholicCommunity.org.

Hitting the Finish Line

Trot for Trans Lives set to wrap in Orlando Emily Paul

ORLANDO | Transgender ultra marathoner Cal

Dobbs is set to finish his 2,700-mile TRANScontinential Run from California to Florida with a 5k run in Orlando July 29.

The Trot for Trans Lives: The Finish Line, is being hosted in partnership with The Pride Cup and the National Center for Transgender Equality. The run will be held at Luminary Green Park starting at 8 a.m.

Proceeds from the run will go to Divas in Dialogue, Queer Trans Project, Southern Legal Counsel, Contigo Fund, SPEKTRUM and Color Me Queer — all Florida-based, trans-focused groups.

Dobbs started his journey across the country March 4. He says that the purpose of the run is to fight for inclusion of trans people in sports and access to gender-affirming health care. The

route has taken Dobbs through California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida. Some of these states were among those that have proposed and passed anti-trans legislation.

“When I had the dream to do this run, I had no idea that I would do it during the year of the most anti-trans legislation and rhetoric that we have ever seen in the history of our country,” Dobbs says. “Even though it seems like the worst time to be a trans person running across America for trans rights, it also feels like the best time. I can use this run as a platform to uplift the voices of trans people that are being silenced, to bring love and support, and to also honor a childhood dream for me now being my most authentic self as a trans person.”

He says that each Trot for Trans Lives run they have done along the way has been bigger than the previous one, showing people really care about the trans

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community and that the run is a simple way to show up in support.

“I think it really reflects a deep desire that most people have to do something to support the trans community. We are the hottest topic; everyone is talking about trans people but nobody is talking to trans people. I think it can make people feel really helpless when they see a community under attack and they don’t know what they can do. This run provides people a place where they can take real action that’s going to have a positive impact on the people that need it most. It’s not just about raising money, it’s about building community,” Dobbs says.

In a time where the news can be discouraging to LGBTQ+ people, Dobbs wants to remind others that they aren’t alone. He says that while there is so much hatred towards the trans community, the antidote is love and connection and that’s what he hopes the run provides.

There will also be a trans athletes panel entitled “Trans Joy: The Heart of the Game” held at Live Oak Ballroom at UCF July 28 at 6 p.m.

“Queer joy and trans joy is rebellion, it is resistance. If you care about the LGBTQ+ community this is a really easy way to show up,” Dobbs says.

Those who wish to participate in the 5k either in-person or virtually can sign up at RunSignUp.com.

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EQUALITY FLORIDA PROJECT SHOWS ‘DRAG IS NOT A CRIME’

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ST. PETERSBURG | Equality Florida mobilized supporters for a “Drag is Not a Crime” event June 21 at The Werk Gallery, a show of solidarity as attacks on the art form mount across the state.

The project “came to fruition as more and more allies to the drag community asked how best to show their support for an art form they love,” Equality Florida says. The event was the organization’s second, following a June 16 photoshoot during Stonewall Pride in South Florida.

“Drag has been demonized, censored and used as right-wing hysteria bait,” Press Secretary Brandon Wolf explains. “In response, a community of allies wanted the chance to put on a full face and show their networks and friends that drag is not a crime [and that] it’s not inherently inappropriate. It’s art.”

Nearly 60 people participated in Equality Florida’s event. They were all welcomed by longtime LGBTQ+ ally Sonya Faulhaber, who hosted with the Werk Gallery. The space is St. Petersburg’s contemporary art gallery with an attached boutique and design source and is owned by her brother and brother-in-law.

“St. Pete has a spicy community with big personalities and is brimming with awesome artists,” she says. “If an art form is under attack, I want to represent and push back … Drag is being attacked because it’s seen as a gay art. I believe in gay rights and art with all my being and will help push back in whatever way I can.”

“I loved watching what everyone came up with. It was so cool and creative … the artistry was incredible,” Faulhaber continues. “It’s hard to figure out how to try and make a difference without getting hostile or bogged down, and this was just the most fun.”

Equality Florida Executive Director Nadine Smith also participated. She says that “attacks on drag, like the dehumanization of transgender people, are about enforcing rigid stereotypes and policing how all of us express our identities.

“Drag is not a crime. Drag is art. Drag is protest. Drag is community,” she continues. “Thank you to all who participated in this act of joyful resistance against DeSantis’ agenda of censorship and discrimination. This moment calls for all to be on the frontlines in the fight for freedom.”

Additional “Drag is Not a Crime” photoshoots aren’t currently planned, though interested parties can reach out to Equality Florida should they wish to host one. Wolf says that’s because “try as they might, DeSantis and his right-wing sycophants cannot ban us.

“They cannot ban our joy. Our Pride. Our art. Our families. Our existence,” he continues. “LGBTQ people are a part of the fabric of our communities and this moment calls for our resistance to this war on freedom.”

View photos and read more about the initiative at WatermarkOnline.com.

FLOCC Together

FIRST FLOCC:

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and sessions are examinations of drag and the value of LGBTQ+ bars, venues and events on Florida tourism. The latter will be moderated by Watermark and feature panelists from Cocktail, GayBarchives, St Pete Pride and The Lady’s Room.

speakers, entertainment and breakout workshops.

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TAMPA | The inaugural Florida Out Coast Convention will be held Aug. 1-3 at the Hilton Tampa Downtown, the only conference focusing entirely on the state’s LGBTQ+ tourism industry.

FLOCC is hosted by OutCoast LLC, which supports LGBTQ+-inclusive businesses and more in multiple ways. That includes via the digital LGBTQ+ resource OutCoast.com.

“For the first time, we have a dedicated conference for Florida’s tourism and LGBTQ leaders to unite, evolve and flourish as one community,” OutCoast Publisher Rachel Covello says. “The conference format is designed to provide stakeholders a comfortable space to ‘FLOCC together’ to create, deliver and sustain ideas and solutions to strengthen the Florida tourism industry.”

Registration will take place July 31 from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Hilton Downtown Tampa and an Opening Social Reception will follow at Yeoman’s Top Golf Swing Suite from 6-9 p.m. Each of FLOCC’s three days will feature keynote

LGBTQ+ inclusive destination marketing organizations, hotels, businesses, nonprofits and others will attend sessions about navigating LGBTQ+ tourism advisories, inclusive recruiting practices and marketing to LGBTQ+ travelers and much more.

Its first day is scheduled for Aug. 1 from 7 a.m.-6 p.m. The opening session from 9-10:30 a.m. will include a message from Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, who sees Tampa as an ideal location for the conference.

“Florida’s LGBT travel market includes 13 million visitors and over $1 billion in spending in our hotels, restaurants and attractions,” she says. “This sector is an important part of our state’s economy, but also a reflection of the fact that we are home to several diverse, safe and welcoming LGBT-friendly cities that are among the top LGBT travel destinations in the world.”

FLOCC’s second day will follow Aug. 2 from 7 a.m.-6 p.m., highlighting LGBTQ+ market segment leaders from throughout the state. Among the day’s panels

Flamboyance will also be held from 4-6 p.m., an award and cocktail reception recognizing LGBTQ+ tourism and leadership accomplishments throughout Florida. Covello will emcee.

FLOCC will conclude Aug. 3 with activities from 8-11 a.m. Registration is live and includes access to the opening cocktail reception and full convention with meals and more, including entry to Flamboyance. Rates begin at $299 for students, are available to LGBTQ+-owned businesses in Florida for $399 and general admission is $599. Admission to Flamboyance without conference attendance is $150.

“I encourage all LGBTQ+welcoming tourism leaders, hotels and attractions — and those who want to learn how to become more welcoming — to attend,” Covello says. “That way we can all be a part of the solution in creating more inclusive spaces for LGBTQ+ travelers.”

FLOCC 2023 will take place Aug. 1-3 at the Hilton Tampa Downtown, located at 211 N. Tampa St., with an opening social July 31. For more information and to register to attend, visit FLOCC.LGBT.

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FL LAWMAKER ACCUSED OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT

Fabian Basabe, freshman Florida House of Representatives member and former reality TV show star, has been accused of sexual harassment by two former employees, as reported by the Miami Herald July 6.

The accusations, made by former legislative intern Jacob Cutbirth and former aide Nicolas Frevola, include the assertion that Basabe nonconsensually slapped the aide’s backside while attending an elementary school career day, as well as groping and making unwanted advances on a Florida State University graduate student before eventually hiring Cutbirth as an intern.

Cutbirth claims that he met Basabe and Frevola at a Tallahassee bar in December and was later asked to drive the intoxicated representative back to his hotel. Cutbirth allegedly warded off advances from Basabe throughout the night, including the 45-year-old man’s attempts to grope, touch and kiss the 24-year-old.

Cutbirth was offered an unpaid internship with Basabe a few weeks later, which he accepted, as he said he considered the position an apology.

The alleged advances did not stop once Cutbirth worked for Basabe, however. Cutbirth claims that Basabe often bid the intern to “flirt with him” in the office and even proposed that Cutbirth end his engagement to “explore his sexuality by having sex with men.”

Frevola, another plaintiff in the lawsuit, claims that Basabe slapped the aide in the face at an event in January, then told him to stand in a corner.

House Speaker Paul Renner hired a law firm to investigate this allegation and it found that there was “physical contact” between Basabe and Frevola, but that no witnesses could corroborate the slap, so it was “inconclusive” whether or not it had occurred.

Frevola and Cutbirth also both signed non-disclosure agreements upon working for Basabe, which they believed to be required for their employment.

Basabe has denied any such conduct with Frevola and Cutbirth, calling the accusations “ridiculous” in an interview with CBS News Miami.

LGBTQ+ ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY OPENS IN FL

Emily Paul

The Connie House has opened its doors and is accepting applications for the new assisted living facility in Boynton Beach. The facility is gay-owned and gay-operated to make a space for LGBTQ+ elders.

Allan Hendricks, Board President and CEO of The Connie House, said that they are very happy to open their doors to the community.

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LAWSUIT FILED AGAINST MONTANA’S DRAG READING BAN

A transgender woman, the owners of an independent bookstore and an educator who teaches in costume are among those challenging Montana’s first-in-the-nation law that bans people dressed in drag from reading to children in public schools or libraries. The federal lawsuit filed July 6 in Butte argues the law violates the free speech and equal protection guarantees in the U.S. Constitution. The plaintiffs seek an injunction to temporarily block the law.

NEW JERSEY MAN ADMITS POSTING ONLINE THREATS

Omar Alkattoul, a 19-year-old man from New Jersey, pleaded guilty July 12 to transmitting a threat in interstate and foreign commerce. He faces up to five years in prison when he’s sentenced Nov. 14. Federal prosecutors said Alkattoul admitted posting online that “God cursed the Jewish people and God should burn gay people.” He also told investigators he had researched how to obtain a gun, shooting ranges and mass shootings but in the days before posting his threat was “about ‘50/50’” on whether he would actually carry out an attack. Authorities said Alkattoul did not have the means to carry out any specific attack.

“Our goal is to provide a safe, caring, and fun atmosphere that fosters a family of residents,” Hendricks says.

The facility is named after Connie Kurtz, an LGBTQ+ rights activist who was the first to sue the New York School board for equal benefits along with her partner, Ruth Bergman. The house was named in Connie’s honor after her death.

The facility is a four-bedroom, three-bathroom house capable of housing up to six residents.

Services offered to residents include round-the-clock care and assistance from staff, three daily meals designed by a registered dietician, monthly housekeeping and weekly linen services.

Residents are also offered a wide range of social and leisure activities. The house is located near Compass GLCC, their local LGBT community center in Lake Worth.

The Connie House is Palm Beach County’s first LGBTQ+ assisted living facility.

TRIAL OVER ALABAMA TRANS CARE BAN DELAYED

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The trial over an Alabama law prohibiting doctors from providing puberty-blockers and hormones to treat transgender minors has been delayed until 2024.

U.S. District Judge Liles C. Burke last month postponed the trial date from August to April 2, 2024, giving more time for the parties to produce requested records. The Alabama law remains on hold under a temporary injunction

issued last year by Burke. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has not ruled on Alabama`s request to lift the injunction and let the law go into effect.

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed the Vulnerable Child Compassion and Protection Act into law in 2022, making it a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison for doctors to treat transgender people under 19 with puberty blockers or hormones to help affirm their gender identity. Ivey called the treatments “radical” and “unproven.” Families with

GREEK PRIME MINISTER PLANS TO LEGALIZE SAME-SEX MARRIAGE

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis voiced his support July 4 to legalize same-sex marriage during the Balkin country’s new legislative session. Speaking with Bloomberg, Mitsotakis noted that “Same-sex marriage will happen at some point and it’s part of our strategy,” adding that “Greek society is much more ready and mature.” Greece has recognized same-sex civil unions since 2015; this move by Mitsotakis would mean fuller equality for LGBTQ+ Greeks.

RUSSIA’S FIRST TRANS POLITICIAN DROPS HER RUN FOR GOVERNOR

transgender children ranging in age from 12 to 17 were among those that challenged the Alabama law as an unconstitutional violation of equal protection and free speech rights, as well as an intrusion into family medical decisions. The U.S. Department of Justice joined their lawsuit, seeking to overturn the law. At least 20 states have now enacted laws restricting or banning gender-affirming care for minors. Arkansas was the first, and its ban was the first to be permanently struck down.

Yulia Alyoshina, Russia’s first openly trans politician, has abandoned plans to run in a gubernatorial election, saying that the country’s latest anti-LGBTQ+ bill has eroded the support needed to register her candidacy. Alyoshina had planned to represent the opposition Civil Initiative party at the polls in southern Siberia’s Altai region in September, when it will elect a new governor. Alyoshina says she has been unable to gather the minimum number of signatures — 502 — needed from members of local municipal councils and village heads to take part. Alyoshina wrote in a Telegram post that 19 council members “were unequivocally ready to put their signatures in support of my nomination,” while others initially supported her but later retracted their backing, citing the bill banning gender transitioning currently under consideration in the Duma.

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cats to the vet? And why did you schedule for eight o’clock in the morning on a Wednesday?” My answer: I. Do. Not. Know. Before I could even really consider it, it was too late and that is mostly because I “considered it” 30 minutes before I had to rush out of my house with two cats and a triple-bagged Ziploc of feline fecal samples. Yet, there I was, heavy bags under my eyes and my two beautiful cats in the back seat of my dirty car. Nothing screams you’re ready to sit on the day’s face like sitting in traffic on I-4 and listening to the sweet, sweet sounds of your distressed cats, one of which whose meow sounds like she’s stuck in a panini slow press. I digress, again.

Stepping into it

oblivious to the comedic spectacle we had become. I couldn’t help but fully imagine — and delusionally admire — their resilience, as well as their ability to find joy in the moment. You know, the very same moment I had just riddled

nature of life. Yes, I had a never-ending to-do list and a knack for finding myself in ridiculous situations but there was beauty in the shit-riddled chaos.

Life is a series of unexpected twists and turns, and it is up to us to find the

moments that make you question the very fabric of reality. For in the end, it’s these moments that make life truly unforgettable. These moments become the stories I share, the anecdotes that would bring laughter and joy to those

NOTHING

COMPARES

TO the amusement of life’s unpredictability, particularly my life’s unpredictability. I ask that you read the following with that in mind: amusement.

While the following narrative may initially read as a dog whistle for sympathy or compassion, please ignore those instincts. On the contrary, if the universe truly does “have its way” then this motherfucker is having a comedic field day and I am living to tell the tales and laugh at them with you. Will lessons be learned? Maybe. Will I experience moments like these again in the future? Absolutely.

The most telling piece of information, first and foremost, is the idea that I am currently gazing upon not one or two, but four different to-do lists (two of which have “WATERMARK!!!!” written on them — #ShoutOut). One of my favorite pastimes/ neurodivergent tendencies is writing to-do lists, checkboxes and all, and then at the beginning of a new week, I transfer the same “to-dos” to another list. Of course, not before I physically draw a checkmark on the previous week’s list. Don’t get me wrong, fam. That millisecond of orgasmic productivity is unquestionably worth it but that “Big O” ever so quickly becomes the “Big O… SHIT! I HAVE SO MUCH TO DO AND SO LITTLE TIME, BUT WHAT IS TIME, REALLY?!?!?” It should come at no surprise that I have the resting heart rate of an Olympic athlete despite the lack of any physical activity whatsoever (unless anxiety attacks count as physical activity; in that case, I am a triathlete). I digress.

As of this writing, I took both of my cats, Luna and Celine, to the vet at 8 a.m. this morning. You must be wondering: “Why did you schedule to bring two

Upon parking at the glorious establishment that is Winter Park Veterinary Hospital, I exit my vehicle and take a responsible, tax-paying adult step towards the backdoor and simultaneously a step in a steaming pile of dog shit. Now, I do not consider myself an expert in the field of physics and/or statistics; however, I am 98.7% sure that the aforementioned canine fecal distributor (medium-large dog) took its Dumpelstiltskin right in front of their monster of an owner’s car door. And based on my observational research, I am 99.9% sure that the vile subhuman that calls themselves a “fur parent” peeped that mountain of poop, shrugged and went on their merry way.

As I stood there, one foot trapped in a mound of doggy doo-doo, I couldn’t help but laugh. It was just another addition to the long list of absurdities that seemed to follow me wherever I go. Life has a wicked sense of humor and I have come to embrace it, and in this particular case, smell it and dry heave it as well.

Luna and Celine, seemingly unfazed by the whole ordeal, stared back at me with their innocent eyes,

with expletives that include but were not limited to, “Are you fucking serious?! What the fucking fuck, dude?!” Inside the vet’s office, the staff greeted me warmly, seemingly unaware of the unfortunate incident that had occurred just moments prior. As Luna and Celine were ushered into the exam room, I took a moment to reflect on the unpredictable

amusement in it all. Instead of dwelling on the mishaps and misfortunes, I am choosing to embrace them as part of my unique journey. So, dear reader, as I bid you farewell remember that life’s unpredictability can be a source of amusement if we allow ourselves to find the humor in it. Embrace the absurdity, laugh at the challenges and cherish the

around me, and if joy and laughter are the results, then bring on all the parking lot steamers, Universe! With all my love and thoroughly-washed boots, Sabrina

Sabrina Ambra is a co-host of Real Radio 104.1’s “News Junkie” program and stand-up comedian.

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Visibili-T

MIRANDA RICHARDS

VISIBILI-T

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transgender members of our community in Central Florida and Tampa Bay, some you know and many you don’t. It is designed to amplify their voices and detail their experiences in life.

This issue, we check in with Miranda Richards, a St. Petersburg-based hairdresser and barber who works at Tyler’z Babershop. The LGBTQ+ staple is a fan favorite in the region because of stylists like her, regularly winning Watermark Awards for Variety and Excellence.

“I love the fact that the hair industry is always changing and evolving,” Richards says of her craft. “I’m also so happy working at an LGBTQ-owned and operated

business where I can always be my authentic self.”

That isn’t always easy to do for people who are LGBTQ+, especially those who are trans. It’s a challenge others may not fully comprehend.

“It can be hard to find work,” Richards explains. “People don’t understand this life and some have an awful point of view. I’ve had job offers revoked once I’ve disclosed that I am trans.”

Thankfully she’s had support for most of her life. It began at home

in her youth, where she never had to come out.

“I never had to tell anyone,” Richards says. “My parents knew who I was before I did and never pressured me to be anyone different.”

It helped shape her into someone who embraces change, evident in her decision to move from the United Kingdom to the United States in the late ‘90s.

Richards initially relocated to Michigan with one of her dearest friends. She’s originally from Daventry — a civil parish in Northamptonshire, England — and later lived in Colorado and New York before settling into Tampa Bay. That’s where she found her community in 2017.

“I love how quick we are to come together to support each other in times of need,” she says. “I’ve participated in many fundraisers and charity events helping people when they’ve been sick or raising funds for organizations like Metro Inclusive Health.”

Locals may also know her as Miranda Marie Sugarbaker for that reason, Richards’ alter ego in drag. She’s been influenced by Bette Midler, Joan Rivers and Adele, on full display in

her comedic and captivating performances at fan favorite venues throughout Tampa Bay.

“My drag is glamorous and it’s a touch old school,” Richards says. “I prefer big hair and glamorous gowns over leotards and pussycat wigs. I’m bold and brash and my comedic skills are outrageous!”

She’s had a lifetime of practice for that.

“I’ve always been a performer, playing dress up and creating characters since I was a child,” Richards notes. “The stage and theatre led me to drag — I never wanted to play the cowboy, I wanted to be the saloon girl! Drag was natural for me. It led me to my community and it led me to be the woman I am today.”

That woman is someone who understands that in every job that must be done — from cutting hair to hosting Drag Bingo to participating in Visibili-T, where she first mused her pronouns were “Cash App and Venmo” — there is an element of fun. She learned it from “Mary Poppins,” her favorite film.

“I even had her tattooed on my arm,” she says of the Disney classic’s titular character, based on the beloved book series of the same

name. “My mantra in life comes from ‘Mary Poppins.’ At one point in the film she says, ‘I never explain anything,’ and I think we all should be that way.”

Thankfully, Richards was ready to explain a few things for Visibili-T. She jokingly says it was because “I was asked and I like attention,” but admits the real reason is “I think it’s important for people of all walks of life to have a voice and be seen.”

If there was one thing Richards would like to see improved in the LGBTQ+ community, it’s reception to that message. She says “you’d be surprised” at how many times her fellow members have misgendered her, something “a better understanding of trans and nonbinary people” would help improve.

“As frivolous as I may seem I’m a genuine soul with a heart of gold just trying to survive in this world,” Richards says, and it’s a happier one because she’s in it.

Interested in being featured in Visibili-T? Email Editor-in-Chief Jeremy Williams in Central Florida or Managing Editor Ryan Williams-Jent in Tampa Bay.

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—DISGRACED NEW YORK CONGRESSMAN GEORGE SANTOS, TALKING ABOUT HIS BEEF WITH SEN. MITT ROMNEY ON THE CONSERVATIVE PODCAST “UNAFRAID” JULY 10

QUEER REPRESENTATION SHOWS UP IN 75TH EMMY NOMS

THE 75TH PRIMETIME EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS WERE ANNOUNCED JULY 12 AND THE LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY WAS WELL REPRESENTED. HBO’s hit series “The Last of Us” had a strong showing with 24 total nominations, including one for star Bella Ramsey in Best Actress in a Drama Series and one for Murray Bartlett for Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series. Ramsey’s co-star and LGBTQ+ ally, Pedro Pascal scored a Best Actor in a Drama Series nod. Nick Offerman, who played Bartlett’s lover also scored a nom for Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series. RuPaul continued his Emmy dominance with another nine nominations for “RuPaul’s Drag Race” while Netflix’s “Queer Eye” reboot scored six nominations for its latest season. Queer representation in the Guest Acting categories continued with Nathan Lane and Cherry Jones being nominated for their turns on “Only Murders in the Building” and “Succession,” respectively. In the limited-series categories, Niecy Nash-Betts locked down a nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.” The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards air live Sept. 18 on FOX.

MULTIPLE GAY COUPLES CALL IT QUITS

THIS HAS NOT BEEN THE SUMMER OF LOVE FOR SEVERAL SAME-SEX MARRIAGES as three high-profile couples have announced they are calling it quits. Billy Porter and husband Adam Smith announced July 6 their divorce after six years of marriage, calling it “an amicable and mutual” decision in a statement. On the same day, it was reported that pop icon Ricky Martin and his husband, Swedish painter Jwan Yosef, were also splitting after six years together. Four days later, on July 10, gay influencers Nicky Champa and Pierre Boo announced on Instagram that they were splitting after one year of marriage but six years together. Boo announced the news with a single sentence, “We broke up.”

‘SEX EDUCATION’ PREPARES FOR FINALE

“SEX EDUCATION,” A BRITISH DRAMEDY SURROUNDING

AWKWARD TEENAGE BOY OTIS with a mother who happens to be a sex therapist, will air its last season this fall. The show featured many LGBTQ+-inclusive voices and storylines, including asexual, pansexual and nonbinary characters, as well as a scene in which a student asks his teacher about gay sex during a sex-ed lesson, pushing him to inform the class about lubricants and safe sex practices for same-sex interactions. Creator Laurie Nunn wrote a letter to fans addressing the show’s ending expressing her gratitude to everyone who made the show possible. “Sex Education’s” final season will premiere Sept. 21 on Netflix.

‘DRAG RACE’ PHILIPPINES TO RELEASE SECOND SEASON

“DRAG RACE” PHILIPPINES WILL SOON PREMIERE SEASON TWO of the international reality competition based on the American “RuPaul’s Drag Race,” in which aspiring drag queens compete in a series of competitions to show off their talent, style and charisma in order to become the next “Drag Race” superstar. Some of the queens competing for a crown (and cash prize) this season include Arizona Brandy, Astrid Mercury, Captivating Katkat and Hana Beshie. The show will also feature returning judges Paolo Ballesteros, Jiggly Caliente and KaladKaren. The show will premiere Aug. 2 on HBOGo in the Philippines and WOW Presents Plus internationally.

—Anti-LGBTQ+ Hate & Extremism Incident report by the Anti-Defamation League and GLAAD, June 2023

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WHETHER IT’S A comic book, a fairy tale, a film, television show or video game, most people enjoy some form of pop culture. Sometimes fans showcase that through a T-shirt or bumper sticker, or maybe it’s made clear through their use of social media. Other times they express it through art.

One such avenue is cosplay, a hybrid term for “costume” and “play” believed to originate at the 1984 World Science Fiction Convention in California. Participants known as cosplayers — dedicated fans of any and every skill level — wear costumes that represent some of their favorite characters. It’s a hobby that’s grown into a worldwide phenomenon over the years.

As such, cosplay has long appealed to those who are LGBTQ+ — many of whom have found their community through fandoms,

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subcultures of fans who share strong interests.

The performance art can be used as a tool for cosplayers to express their authenticity, individuality and more.

That’s why Watermark spoke to LGBTQ+ cosplayers throughout Central Florida and Tampa Bay, assembling Avengers and visiting galaxies far, far away to showcase their craft. Here they share why they love what they do, captured by creative designer and photographer Dylan Todd.

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Identifies as: Gay

Cosplaying as:

“It’s

Parsley, He/Him/His Obi Wan Kenobi, “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith” a fun way to escape reality, flex our creative muscles and meet like-minded people.” George Lewis, He/Him/His Identifies as: Gay Cosplaying as: Mace Windu, “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith” “I like the process of creating the cosplay. Picking a character, building the costume and the thrill of the first time wearing it out and seeing the reaction when people see it.”
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Jazz, She/Her/Hers

Identifies as: Bisexual Cosplaying as: Harley Quinn, “DC Bombshells” “Cosplaying has done wonders to my confidence journey for the last 10 years. I don’t know where I’d be without it.”

Sue Cyde, He/They (when in drag, any pronouns)

Identifies as: Queer, trans man Cosplaying as: Headless Alice, “Alice in Wonderland”

“Cosplay is what got me into playing around with makeup and beginning to create my own costumes; I believe this was the foundation for developing skills that I would eventually go on to utilize in my drag.”

Naomy D, She/Her/Hers

Identifies as: Bisexual Cosplaying as: Green Lantern, “DC Bombshells”

“Much of the anime, video games and comics I enjoy have so many characters I relate to and am inspired by. Through cosplay, it lets me step into the skin of those characters and feel empowered by them to feel like I can also be as strong and resilient as them.”

Davi Oddity, They/Them

Identifies as: Pansexual, nonbinary/ transmasc Cosplaying as: The Mad Hatter, “Alice in Wonderland”

“The countless hours I’m spending creating something special for a look and then seeing the look all come together is the absolute best feeling.”

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Identifies as: Pansexual, Gender-fluid Cosplaying as: Catwoman, “DC Bombshells”

“Cosplay is a way for me to express my interest to the people around me and join in with a community.

I love to be silly and have fun, and cosplay lets me do that.”

Chelsea Hooks, She/Her/Hers

Identifies as: Bisexual Cosplaying as: Poison Ivy, “DC Bombshells”

“I love the people I’ve met through cosplay and it’s never too late to get into it. I didn’t participate in my first cosplay until I was 30 and I’m glad I did.”

Identifies as: Pansexual Cosplaying as: V, “Cyberpunk 2077”

“Cosplay is for everyone ... I have friends all over the world that I’ve met through cosplay, and I would’ve never met them had I not just jumped into this hobby.”

Identifies as: Bisexual Cosplaying as: Batgirl, “DC Bombshells”

“For me cosplay is about believing in myself. It’s about finding inspiration and creative outlets, trying something new and having confidence in what I’ve built.”

Kitty Paz, She/Her/Hers Ash, Any Pronouns Josh Ashley, He/Him/His
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Lilabelle Quaintrelle, She/Her/Hers

Identifies as: Pansexual

Cosplaying as: Miss Spider, “James and the Giant Peach”

“People who are queer like to play with identity a lot, and cosplay is a really fun way to do that and try on different personas until you find one that you feel comfortable with.”

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Identifies as: Gay Cosplaying as: Scarlet Witch, Marvel Cinematic Universe “Cosplay is a chance for me to relive my childhood authentically, sort of like a ‘do over’ without worrying about other peoples’ approval.”

Jay Sebring, He/Him/His

Identifies as: Gay

Cosplaying as: Doctor Strange, Marvel Cinematic Universe “The cosplay community is one of acceptance and self-expression. A place where you can be anything you can imagine without prejudice and judgement.”

Leif Thomas, He/Him/His

Identifies as: Gay

Cosplaying as: Captain America, Marvel Cinematic Universe “Cosplay brings people together. Emulating one of my heroes feels great, but letting others feel like they met someone they admire is what it’s all about.”

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CONGRATULATIONS

Rick Vail was promoted to Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco Counties’ chief construction officer July 10.

Bell Pharmacy celebrated its St. Petersburg grand opening July 11 with more than 50 supporters. “In the face of new difficult legislation here in the state of Florida we are happy to provide a beacon of care for our LGBTQIA+ patients,” they shared. Learn more at BellSpecialtyPharmacy.com and read all about the facility soon at WatermarkOnline.com.

Gulfport Pride Florida, Inc. officially formed as a 501(c)(3) July 15.

The GaYbor District Coalition officially celebrated 15 years July 16. Read more about the organization and its work at WatermarkOnline.com.

Zubrick Magic Theatre celebrates two years in St. Petersburg July 29.

The Florida Out Coast Convention will launch in Tampa Aug. 1-3 at the Hilton Tampa Downtown, the first and only conference focusing entirely on the state’s LGBTQ+ tourism industry. Read more on pg. 10.

HALLOWEEN 2023

Hosts of Tampa’s All Hallows Ball have announced that the annual celebration will return Oct. 21. Learn more about the invite-only celebration at AllHallowsBall.org.

Halloween on Central will return to the Grand Central and EDGE Districts for its third haunting Oct. 29. For more information visit HalloweenOnCentral.com.

LOCAL BIRTHDAYS

Karmic Tattoo performer Pam Green (July 20); Tampa Bay singer Jennifer Real, Tampa Bay actor and Patti herself Matthew McGee, Makeup extraordinaire J Cureton, St. Pete dancer Erik Shepard (July 21); Helping hand Jarrod Ketzler, St. Pete sweetheart Natalie Buono, Creative Pinellas chair David Warner (July 22); St. Pete bear Bob Thayer, St. Petersburg mainstay Richard Brixie, Watermark columnist Jason Leclerc, (July 23); Santander Consumer USA’s Travis Geerdes (July 23); Sarasota bartender Noah Guminski (July 25); Auto Advisors St. Pete’s Jerry Dreckman, Prime Timers Sarasota’s Al Doty, Tampa Bay dancer Dustin Goracio Wethington, Equinix, Inc.’s Brian Darragh (July 26); PFLAG Tampa co-founder Nancy Desmond, St. Pete sun lover Christopher Ruch, Trulieve store coodinator Eric Roper (July 27); Gulfport City Councilmember Paul Ray (July 28); St. Pete Bears’ Buddy Chapman, The Spring of Tampa Bay and TIGLFF’s Kayden Rodriguez (July 29); FedEx manager Kristopher Horn, American Stage actor Joseph Parra, Tampa realtor Jeffrey Niptuck (July 30); Tampa Bay activist Cole Foust (July 31); Stage superstar Scott Daniel, Suncoast Softball League legend Ron Frank, Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority’s Travis Shaw (Aug. 1); former St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman, Sarasota visual artists and AIDS activist George Box, Pinellas County educator Dwayne Shepherd, Pharmacy technician Tarrin East (Aug. 2).

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GaYbor District supporters celebrate the organization’s 15th anniversary in Ybor July 16. PHOTO FROM GAYBOR DISTRICT’S FACEBOOK

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DIVINE PAIRING: (L-R) Divine AF’s Lova Michelle and Brittany Baldwin perform at Beacon College July 14 with Jules Rayne PHOTO FROM DIVINE AF’S FACEBOOK

3 OUT OF THIS WORLD: “RuPaul’s Drag Race” contestant Irene “The Alien” DuBois performs July 8 at Southern Nights Tampa. PHOTO FROM SOUTHERN NIGHT’S FACEBOOK

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PERFECT PAIR: Moffitt Cancer Center and CAN Community Health reps celebrate Moffitt’s new Community Outreach and Education Center in Tampa July 11. PHOTO FROM CAN’S FACEBOOK

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YOU MUST BE: The Monopoly Man visits Tampa July 7 to drum up interest for the forthcoming Monopoly: Tampa Edition. PHOTO FROM CITY OF TAMPA’S FACEBOOK

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WELCOME: Bell Pharmacy’s Dr. Tony Trunzo (C) cuts the ribbon at the facility’s grand opening July 11 with St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch (2nd from R) and Tampa Bay LGBT Chamber CEO Justice Gennari (R). PHOTO FROM BELL PHARMACY’S FACEBOOK

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THE ORIGIN OF ART: “Hedwig” prepares for a photoshoot teasing American Stage’s forthcoming production July 7. PHOTO FROM AMERICAN STAGE’S FACEBOOK

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MARVELOUS TIME: John (L) and Richard Owen-Chambrone reunite with “Captain Marvel” star Brie Larson (C) July 7 at the Superhero Comic Con, years after getting engaged in front of the Marvel star. PHOTO COURTESY JOHN OWEN-CHAMBRONE

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CONGRATULATIONS

Transgender ultramarathoner Cal Dobbs will complete his 2,700-mile run from California to Florida this month with a 5K run at Luminary Green Park in Orlando July 29. Read more on pg. 8.

The LGBT+ Center Orlando will honor several LGBTQ+ organizations and leaders during its annual Diversity Lunch & Awards July 28 at The Sheraton Orlando North in Maitland. This year, The Center Orlando will present nine awards total, presenting them to Adam Miller of the Orlando Counseling and Therapy Group, who will be receiving the LGBT+ Ally award; Rebecca Desir of the Black Health Commission and Jen Cousins of Florida Freedom to Read Project, who will both be awarded the Trailblazer Award; Nancy Alvarez from WESH 2, who will be honored with the Champion of Equality award; Chris Manley from Gay Days, who will be awarded the LGBT+ Center Lifetime Achievement award; Neil Rios of the Central Florida Foundation, who will be honored with the Emerging Leader award; the AIDS Healthcare Foundation will receive the Non-Profit Partner Award; Pom Pom’s Teahouse & Sandwicheria will be honored with the Business Partner Award; and Turner Construction will be awarded the Corporate Partner Award. Tickets for the event are $75 and available for purchase from The Center Orlando’s Facebook event page.

LOCAL BIRTHDAYS

Orlando physician Dr. Jerry Horton, Rock Hard Fitness owner and trainer Max Dunley, Central Florida performer Steven Johnson (July 20); Florida NWO’s former president Kim Porteous, Beloved activist Rachel Gardiner (July 21); Echo Interaction Group founder and CEO

Carlos Carbonell, ACLU communications manager Baylor Johnson (July 23); former Watermark intern Andrew Laporte (July 24); The Hammered Lamb’s Lee Wolfcale, Central Florida LGBTQ+ rights activist Juan Rodriguez (July 25); former Watermark business manager Kathleen

Sadler, Regional manager for Grey Goose vodka David Chase Harding III (July 28); House of Adonis’ Josh Walker, Dance instructor William Merchante, Former MBA president Nayte Carrick (July 29); Orlando massage therapist Karl Lubbers, Masks the People’s Bobby Hermida, PomPom’s manager Kerrie Finn, Watermark founder and guiding light Tom Dyer (July 30); Actress Elizabeth Murff, Orlando Realtor Danny Veal, Central Florida violinist Michelle Jones, Amazon’s Michael Vacirca, Savoy owner Brandon Bracale-Llewellyn, performer Donal Noonan, Real Entertainment 4 U CEO Kirk DaVinci (July 31); Stonewall Orlando bartender James Costello (Aug. 1); Central Florida performer Josh Roth-Fontaine, The Ritz-Carlton Residences’ Food & Beverage Operations Manager Vitor Braga Lara (Aug. 2).

CENTRAL FLORIDA OUT+ABOUT

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GAME DAY: Team Watermark does some team building for their midyear retreat at Dave & Busters in Orlando July 7. PHOTO COURTESY TEAM WATERMARK

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BACKSTAGE BUDDIES: Mark Pawsey (L) catches up with friend Boy George after George’s concert at the MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre in Tampa July 15. PHOTO COURTESY MARK PAWSEY

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EQUALITY FOR ALL: Jazell Barbie Royale (L) and Felipe Sousa-Lazaballet are among the group representing Central Florida at the immigration march and rally in Fort Lauderdale July 2. PHOTO FROM FELIPE SOUSA-LAZABALLET’S FACEBOOK

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WORLD TRAVELER: Singer CeCe Teneal enjoys the coastal scenery during a trip to Greece July 16. PHOTO FROM CECE TENEAL’S FACEBOOK

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ORLANDO’S BEST: Nick Smith (L) and Kate Maini talk business during lunch at Pom Pom’s Teahouse & Sandwicheria in Orlando June 27. PHOTO FROM KATE MAINI’S FACEBOOK

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SMOOTH SAX: Dave Koz entertains the crowd during his show at the Dr. Phillips Center in Orlando July 2. PHOTO BY LUIS XAVIER DE PEÑA

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LOCAL SUPPORT: City Commissioner Patty Sheehan (L) and Mayor Buddy Dyer (C) meet with Kyle’s Bike Shop owner Kyle Markel (R) at his shop in Orlando July 13. PHOTO FROM ORLANDO MAYOR BUDDY DYER’S FACEBOOK PAGE

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COLORFUL BREAKFAST: Florida Rep. Anna V. Eskamani enjoys a rainbow bagel from Jeff’s Bagel Run in Orlando July 16. PHOTO FROM ANNA V. ESKAMANI’S FACEBOOK

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CENTRAL FLORIDA

LGBTQ+ Cornhole League Season Opener

WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 6:45-8:45 P.M.

RENAISSANCE THEATRE COMPANY, ORLANDO

Join OUT Sports League for its LGBTQ+ cornhole summer season opener. Don’t worry about the heat because this season is indoors at the Renaissance Theatre Company, with a full bar. The season will run every Wednesday for eight consecutive weeks from July 26-Sept. 13. For more information and to register, go to OUTSportsLeague.com.

“SHECAGO The Dragsical”

FRIDAY, JULY 28, 6-9:30 P.M.

THE ABBEY, ORLANDO

Drag, a crime? Not in this city. Join Orlando superstars Mr Ms Adrien, Myki Meeks, Angelica Sanchez, Ivy Les Vixens and more in “SHECAGO,” a drag burlesque tribute to the iconic musical, “Chicago.” Tickets are $25 and available at Shecago. TicketLeap.com.

TAMPA BAY

Jinkx Monsoon:

SATURDAY, JULY 22, 8 P.M.

TAMPA THEATRE, TAMPA

“RuPaul’s Drag Race” and “All Stars” winner Jinkx Monsoon, the witch of all witches, casts her spell in Tampa! The Broadway star presents her biggest concert tour to date with musical partner Major Scales, performing music and more. Tickets to this 18+ live show begin at $52.50. Purchase yours and learn more at TampaTheatre.org.

“Evolution of Drag: Drag Through the Decades”

SUNDAY, JULY 30, 4 P.M. THE PALLADIUM, ST. PETERSBURG

The Tampa Bay International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival presents “The Evolution of Drag,” entertainer Daphne Ferraro’s 18+ multimedia extravaganza. She’ll be joined by 11 fellow fan favorites from throughout the region in a mix of comedy, dance, drag and history. Tickets begin at $30. Purchase yours and learn more at TIGLFF.com.

EVENT PLANNER

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ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT

CENTRAL FLORIDA

Jessica Wild, July 21, Southern Nights, Orlando. 407-412-5039; Facebook.com/ SouthernNightsOrlando

“Spring Awakening: A Benefit Concert,” July 21-22, The Abbey, Orlando. 407-704-6103; AbbeyOrlando.com

Drag Brunch w/ Ms. Darcel Stevens & Friends, July 22, The Hammered Lamb, Orlando. 407-704-3200; TheHammeredLamb.com

Jinkx Monsoon, July 23, Hard Rock Live, Orlando. 407-351-5483; HardRockLiveOrlando.com

Fleur Shore, July 23, Elixir, Orlando. 407-985-3507; ElixirOrlando.com

Peru Independence Day Celebration, July 23, Orlando Museum of Art, Orlando. 407-896-4231; OMArt.org

Candlelight: A Tribute to Queen, July 26, The Abbey, Orlando. 407-704-6103; AbbeyOrlando.com

Sam Smith, July 26, Amway Center, Orlando. 407-440-7000; AmwayCenter.com

Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, July 27-Nov. 18, Epcot, Walt Disney World. 407-939-5277; DisneyWorld. Disney.go.com

11th Annual Diversity

Lunch & Awards, July 28, Sheraton Orlando North Hotel, Maitland. 407-228-8272; TheCenterOrlando.com

“Peter and the Starcatcher,” July 28-29, CFCArts Black Box Theatre, Orlando. 407-937-1800; CFCArts.com

TRANSContinental Run Finale, July 29, Luminary Green Park, Orlando. TransEquality.org

Tacos & Tequila, July 29, Cheyenne Saloon & Opera House, Orlando. 407-377-0400; OrlandoWeekly.com

Seduction Saturday, July 22, The Garage on Central Ave., St. Petersburg. 727-235-9086; Facebook.com/ OFCLGaragePage

Jessica Wild, July 22, Southern Nights, Tampa. 813-559-8625; Facebook.com/ SouthernNightsTampa

EPIC Generations: Media Club, July 25, Empath Partners in Care, St. Petersburg. 727-328-3260; MyEPIC.org

Fall Out Boy, July 25, MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre, Tampa. 813-740-2446; LiveNation.com. Drag Queen Bingo, July 27, Two Shepherds Taproom, Tampa. 813-769-9983; Facebook.com/ TwoShepherdsTaproom

EPIC Generations:

Scavenger Hunt, July 27, The Great Escape Room, St. Petersburg. 727-328-3260; MyEPIC.org

Big Time Rush, July 30, Amway Center, Orlando. 407-440-7000; AmwayCenter.com

“Million Dollar Quartet,” Aug. 2-20, Orlando Shakes, Orlando. 407-447-1700; OrlandoShakes.org

TAMPA BAY

“Lizzie: The Musical,” Through Aug. 6, Jobsite Theater, Tampa. 813-476-7378; JobsiteTheater.org

“La Gringa,” Through Aug. 13, American Stage, St. Petersburg. 727-823-7529; AmericanStage.org

Transcend: Transgender Social Group, July 21, Empath Partners in Care, St. Petersburg. 727-328-3260; MyEPIC.org

Girls Rock St. Pete’s Annual Concert, July 22, Jannus Live, St. Petersburg. 727-565-0550; GirlsRockStPete.org

“Rocky Horror Summer of Screams,” July 28, The Floridian Social, St. Petersburg. 727-322-4600; Facebook.com/ HellonHeelsRHPS

Tampa Bay Comic Con 2023, July 28-30, Tampa Bay Convention Center, Tampa. TampaBayComicConvention.com

Leather & Fetish Night, July 29, Quench Lounge, Largo. 727-754-5900; QuenchLounge.com

Divine AF Live, July 30, Salty Nun, St. Petersburg. 727-329-9994; DivineAF.com

SARASOTA

Bradenton Marauders Pride Night, July 22, LECOM Park, Bradenton. 941-747-3031; BradentonMarauders.com

August G2H2, Aug. 3, Azul Steak and Sushi Lounge, Sarasota. 941-343-2122; G2H2Sarasota.com

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Jinkx Monsoon brings her “Everything at Stake” tour to the Tampa Theatre in Tampa July 22 and the Hard Rock Live in Orlando July 23. PHOTO FROM HARDROCKLIVEORLANDO.COM
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