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CONTENTS May 26, 2016 | VOL 340

20. FORT LAUDERDALE WHITE EVENT PRESENTS ACID BETTY

The radiating Acid Betty, a RuPaul Drag Star, takes on the Manor Complex’s Fort Lauderdale White Event with her devilish charm and makeup provocateur.

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10. Gay D.D. 12. What's Next | Fashion: Love Bravery 16. What's Next | Event: Shop With Pride

FEATURES

28. Nightlife: Electric Sheep Sundays 34. Spotlight: Tennis Player Andres Bustani

NEXT STEPS

37. Travel: 5 More June Prides Worth The Trip

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46. Fitness: Develop A Rock Hard Foundation

NEXT WEEK 51. Calendar of Events

SHOT IN THE DARK 56. Party Pics

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On the Cover Drag Entertainer Acid Betty


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inside. 05-26-2016 Issue 340 PUBLISHER

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COMMENT OF THE WEEK:

“If I were on a team, I’d go,” Robbie Rogers said about the World Cup being in anti-gay Russia. “I’d have glitter. I’d make sure people knew I was gay, so I could be present and people would know. I’d have, like, a tiara.”

MAY 26, 2016 GRAND GRANDE Ariana Grande’s latest album, Dangerous Woman, dropped last week. Frontiers Media music critic Dan Loughry wrote, “For years, I haven’t been able to tell Grande apart from Lovato from too many other upstart pop moppets. As they mature, however, that’s changing, and the one who’s come the farthest in the shortest period of time is Grande. A million genres cohere on her third release, and though she often overreaches, at least she’s ambitious. Most of the time, she succeeds.” PORN PARODY We may all be looking forward to the arrival of Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Apocalypse in theaters this week, but it’s got some stiff competition: Men.com’s X-Men porn parody. Colby Keller will play Wolverine, stepping into the role made famous on the big screen by Hugh Jackman. We’re guessing he’ll have a slightly different take on the character,

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GOT GAY-TENTION DEFICIT DISORDER? though. The X-Men porn parody arrives Friday, May 27, just as Apocalypse arrives in cinemas, for the perfect double bill. MODEL BEHAVIOR While New York's Laith Ashley’s latest cover for Attitude magazine is sexy as all hell and going viral, it’s not his first. Currently, the UK gay men's magazine put Ashley on the cover for its annual swimwear issue. We look back at some other publications the trans model has posed for, including our own cover back in October. Go online at nextmagazine.com to see all four of the hot covers. INSY, TINSY BIKINI Olympic diver Tom Daley has finally answered something we have all been asking: why are his Speedos so small? “They have to be small because everything has to stay in place,” he revealed on last week’s The Graham Norton Show. “If you’re spinning

around, the last thing you want to do is have something come out of place! And when you hit the water you don’t want things flapping about because it would hurt.” RAVEN VS. BOB Social media blew up last week when drag queen Raven tweeted out, “F*CK YO! PURSE” after Bob The Drag Queen won RuPaul's Drag Race. Bob then responded, “So RAVEN I know you HATE my purse, but I can think of about 100,000 reasons my purse is better than yours.” Raven then posted a Facebook video defending her comments. “I just wasn’t team Bob,” she says in the video, “Do I dislike Bob? I don’t f*ckin’ know Bob. I worked with Bob once. I’m sure he’s a great f**kin’ person. And congratulations on winning. He has what 92 other queens fought for and 100,000 other queens only wish they could ever get the chance to do.” The shade of it all.


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US FASHION

Wear Your Bravery On Your Sleeve BY JAMEER BAPTISTE Lady Gaga and Elton John are two exceptional artists who have repeatedly opened their hearts and wallets for good causes. It comes as no surprise that the two iconic celebrities have collaborated on a new charitable clothing line together. Love Bravery was launched across the country at select Macy’s department stores on May 19, 2016. Among other Macy’s hotspots, Miami, New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles all welcomed the clothing line. A total of 150 Macy’s stores will be exclusively carrying the charitable brand. The collaborated effort by the two talented artists is predicated on their love for giving back and making the world a better place through their respective foundations. With the sale of the garments and accessories, Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation and The Elton John AIDS Foundation will raise much-needed funds to help their causes. “It’s an honor to team up with Sir Elton John to create this line with Macy’s,” said Lady Gaga. “We need to make the world a kinder and braver place where men and women

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WHAT’S everywhere are empowered to live with compassion. That’s what Born This Way Foundation is all about, that’s what The Elton John AIDS Foundation is all about, and that’s what Love Bravery is all about.”

The designs are collaborative creations spawned from Lady Gaga’s sister, Natali Germanotta, and designer Brandon Maxwell. Every item sold exclusively at Macy’s will raise 25 percent for the Born This Way Foundation, which will then be split 50/50 with The Elton John AIDS Foundation. The limited-edition line will be sold through August 30 2016 in participating stores and online at macys.com. N

Love Bravery Rubber Amplifier Black with Pink2, $49 T

Love Bravery Skateboard, $99

Love Bravery Sunglasses Clutch, $30 T

Love Bravery Wristlet, $28

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“I love the idea of fusing who you are on the inside – your passions and dreams – with what you wear on the outside,” said Sir Elton John. “Love Bravery is about the compassion on the inside to understand someone’s fears, and the bravery on the outside to stand up for them, and for yourself: to accept others for who they are and to be who you want to be.”

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There are so many great items in the collection: shirts, sweats, outerwear, scarves, beanies, keychains and pins. There are even speakers, water bottles and skateboards, all with splashes of blue, yellow, red and green graffiti print. The line is a mosaic of empowering and titillating designs that are meant to express love and bravery from the inside out.

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Sport a crop top or sleeveless tee with the word “Love” printed in metallic. Don a black backpack that has fun imagery like piano keys plastered on the front of the bag or music notes and a customized heart logo. There’s a plethora of fun and exciting items from which to choose--from clutches shaped like sunglasses to wrist bags with Lady Gaga’s iconic look (with pink hair and sunglasses superimposed on the front).

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The accessories and clothes are bold and expressive with words or symbols of peace and happiness inscribed on every item. There is something for everyone and every item is intended to be worn by whomever finds it to their own liking.

Love Bravery Box Clutch, $59

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US ENTERTAINMENT

A New Pride Experience:

SHOP WITH PRIDE

BY JAMEER BAPTISTE PHOTO DENNIS DEAN

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ow, this is big! 2016 Stonewall Pride will be accompanied by an innovative experience never seen before. And it’s all thanks to Westfield Broward mall, which has built a LGBT zone that spans their entire shopping center from June 2 to June 13. For 10 days, Westfield Broward has crafted events all in the effort to show their support for our community. They will have everything from popup stores to runway shows to events off-location. There will be musicians, singers, dance groups and LGBT designers participating in their Shop with Pride extravaganza. 16


WHAT’S “Every single day, there will be some event going on from happy hours to runway shows,” ensured Andrew Martineau, Westfield Broward’s Director of Marketing. Shop with Pride is just one of the many community outreach initiatives done by Westfield Broward. Martineau, himself, actually spearheaded the initiative three years ago with the desire to differentiate his mall from the many others in the surrounding area. He and his team created a whole new shopping scene where the experience comes first and shopping comes second. Throughout the year, shoppers can experience an array of activities both at the mall and offsite, all centered around different cultural experiences like a Caribbean and Hispanic theme. The idea is to share the wealth of diversity of the South Florida landscape with that of their existing shoppers while potentially attracting new ones--it’s Westfield Broward’s way of expressing their inclusivity thus respect and acceptance for all. Now for the first time since implementing the initiative, the Westfield Broward team will be showing their love and support for our community. Next magazine and Florida Agenda are the mall's media partners and had a direct hand in developing the project alongside the Westfield Broward team. And we can’t be happier to present it to our community! “We definitely reach out to experts in different communities to find out what are the best ways to engage that group,” shared Martineau after explaining that the MMP family played a big role in initiating Shop with Pride. There couldn’t be a better place than Westfield Broward to house this unique and exciting new adventure. The mall itself has recently gone through a $39 million renovation includ-

ing upgrades to their dining court with handpainted Italian tile and a new state-of-the-art Regal Theater with 3D screens, RPX sound and picture quality and plush leather seats. The 12-screen Regal Theater is the newest in all of South Florida. Everything is new and fresh, just like Shop with Pride! Radio Station 93.9 is on-board as the music sponsor and the luxury department store Macy’s once again shows their love as an official partner of the entire event. The array of events themselves are reviving and luxurious. There’ll be two separate swimsuit fashion shows one by JCPenney and other by the designer department store Dillard’s. There’s a lot more happening at the mall and offsite: Macy’s Private Shopping event, a comedy event with cuddle bear comedian Peter Bisuito, Pride Brunch at Brio Restaurant, Movie Night at Regal Broward and a Macy’s fashion show at the W Hotel just to name a few. There will even be a live photoshoot in the heart of the mall by professional photographer Dennis Dean. What’s so rewarded about the project is that it’s all a push to support our community and giveback. Westfield Broward will be selling signature Shop with Pride gift bags for $20 with all the proceeds going to support the Pride Center. These aren’t your ordinary gift bags either: they are jute material beach bags with rope handles and the Shop with Pride rainbow logo -- they are crammed packed with gift cards and goodies worth well over the price of the bag. Shop with Pride’s kick off party will be hosted by the Pride Center in their very own boutique space in the mall called Pride Central. Enjoy light bites and music starting at 6:00 pm Thursday, June 2.

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The bitchy queen comes to the White Event this weekend at The Manor BY ALEXANDER KACALA

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his was evident throughout the past season on RuPaul’s Drag Race. While this could be taken as an insult by many, Betty seems to be totally OK with the public knowing this about her persona. Coordinating this interview with her and her team was difficult, and when she finally did respond to our answers – she answered with that acid tongue. No wonder her website reads, “New York City's Fiercest Drag Bitch.” This personality has helped garnered her a devoted fan base. If you’re a fan, you’re in luck. The New York-based drag queen is coming to The Manor this weekend on Saturday, May 28 for its annual Fort Lauderdale White Event with celebrity DJ Tony Moran. 21


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Do you remember the very first time you did drag? I do.

QUESTIONS WITH ACID BETTY

Looking back on the season, what was your proudest moment? Drop kicking Chi Chi after she body slammed me for calling her a sloppy turkey neck. They didn't show that part, but through it, we have become friends. I have become friends with most of the girls and that’s been the best part of this experience. Anything you regret saying or doing? I regret auditioning. People would still think I’m dead and not stalk me into bathrooms of Starbucks; though the cute stalkers I very much appreciate! I heard through the grapevine that you were actually supposed to do the character Pepper Ann for Snatch Game, but wasn't allowed due to rights not being issued to the show. Is this true? Yes. I look just like Pepper and portrayed her for my audition tape.

Have you ever been to South Florida before or is this your first time? I have performed in Tampa as well as in Orlando, but that’s as South as I have been.

Who would you like to see on All Stars 2? Pork Chop, Lady Bunny and Michelle Visage. Even better, Santino. What advice do you have for the queen's on season 9? Don’t listen to any negativity people may have about you or give you. Their opinion doesn’t alter paying your rent and who cared about their opinion anyway? If you had a single come out, what would the name be and who would be featured on the track? They are called "Fantasy" and "Acid (Drop!)" Available on my website, acidbetty.com, iTunes and all fine music downloaderies now!

You and your sister are very close. Where does that bond come from? Other than being siblings, the loss of our parents and close relative's early on in life definitely helped. What's next for you? I’ve been touring the world and want to start taking my art/show to cities around the world and expand people’s ideas of drag/performance. Tell us about what you will be performing at The Manor for their Fort Lauderdale White Event. I’m contemplating between one of my new singles or my famous 45 minute strip tease.

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Producer and Promoter

Dustin Reffca

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NIGHTLIFE ENDLESS SERIES OF

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rust and believe you won’t be dosing off to the Electric Sheep Sundays at Score anytime soon. On the contrary, you’ll be wide-eyed awake jamming the whole night through with the captivating imagery constantly displayed at this nightlife bonanza. The electrifying night is the psychedelic visual performance art concept of producer and promoter Dustin Reffca. The mind-altering explorer created the night to give our community an intense atmosphere of creativity in the form of music and entertainment. Reffca invites the overthe-top and uber eccentric to zap energy and excite the eyes of everyone who walks through the club’s doors. “With everyone's attention span being about 10 seconds these days, I wanted to create a night that stimulated the visual senses,” explained Reffca. With more than a year under its belt, Electric Sheep Sundays has had an endless list of entertainers that have made the night increasingly popular with locals and tourists that descend on South Beach for an unique and unforgettable experience. Local starlets like TP Lords, Rubber Child, Glitter Puse, Miss Toto, Sleeper and Ann Atomic are monthly guests that keep the harmlessly devious fantasy alive. Reffca also enlist special guest stars from around the country to intoxicate partygoers with their drastic and one-of-kind looks. RuPaul’s Drag Race season 8 final Kim Chi was the host during Miami Beach Gay Pride and Trixie Matel, Triniy K. Bonet, Kennedy Davenport as well as social media sensation Bible Girl 666 has shown face at Electric Sheep.

“The visuals are all go-go club kid performers,” revealed Reffca. “And the music keeps the night high energy.” Resident DJ Sushiman is the prefect compliment to the high intensity and creative flair that is Electric Sheep. Sometimes DJ Sushiman will share the turntables with internationally known special guest DJs. This Memorial Day Weekend Los Angeles DJ Derek Monteiro will be spinning his famous house music tracks -- it’s just another glorious crazed night at Electric Sheep! Everything Reffca throws into the mix reinforces his vision starting with the venue. Score nightclub has been home to Electric Sheep since its conception. The club shares in Reffca’s vision and decor flatters his visual performance artists. The staff also joins in on the concept and adds to the Electric Sheep culture. Headlining bartenders Charlie Dominguez and Roger Lords are great additions to the team. Enough talking about it. You won’t get the full visual understanding of the night without experiencing it for yourself. So make sure to head out to Electric Sheep Sundays at Score for an unforgettable and vibrant experience. Doors open at 10:00 pm. Check Electric Sheep Sundays at Score Facebook page for entrance price. If you see Reffca, tell him Next magazine sent you.

SCORE NIGHTCLUB 1437 WASHINGTON AVENUE MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139 305-535-1111

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Andres Bustani A Tennis Player Comes Out BY JAMEER BAPTISTE 34


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o matter how many sports stars come out of the closest, each revelation is a major victory for inclusiveness. But in the world of tennis, gay and out males are virtually nonexistent. All of which makes Andres Bustani all the more unique.

The now confident tennis star struggled in his youth with his sexuality. Born and raised in Mexico, the odds were stacked against Bustani when it came to expressing his true self. His native Spanish culture wasn’t very accepting of the gay lifestyle. His only cooping mechanism was to burying himself by focusing on his first true love--tennis “I began to play tennis when I was 8 years old,” recalled Bustani. “I quickly fell in love with the game; it gave me hope and a passion in life.” That passion helped him through his adolescent years leading up to high school at an age when he first realized what his internal feelings meant. When he was 13, Bustani moved with family from Mexico City to the town of Cancun. It was there that the teenage tennis enthusiast had a moment that would change his life forever--he accepted that he was attracted to men. Still too young to act on his sexual identity, and with no one close to confide in, he refocused his energy on tennis. His graduation and subsequent acceptance into an American sports college retriggered his suppressed feelings.

It was an internet connection that brought the two college boys together. One in Idaho and the other in New York, they managed to keep communication solid for six months and then finally got up the courage to meet faceto-face in New York. Adam showed Bustani a healthy dose of gay culture--an experience that enlightened him and helped build a strong bond between the two and officially made them boyfriends. Adam continued to encourage Bustani by giving him the love he desired and showing him that coming out isn't as frightening as he once thought. Just by witnessing the support and good nature of Adam's friends and family was all Bustani needed to gain the freedom to be himself. It allowed him to open up to his own friends and family one-byone starting with his female best friend. She took it in strive and the elated Bustani spread the news like wildfire. Fortunately, like the lucky few of us who have positive coming out experiences, Bustani found acceptance from everyone in his life from his tennis team to his family. Today, the new Andres Bustani lives happily playing tennis and cuddling close with his long-distance love, Adam.

“I couldn’t have been more excited to be recruited by Lewis Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho,” Bustani said. “I was aware that being gay in America was more common and accepted, and that gave me hope.”

The courageous young adult just finished his four-year degree in Industrial Electronic Technology with a minor in coaching. And he’s currently finishing up his last tennis season in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) national tournament. From there, he will be off to an unspecified national destination to assume the position of country club or resort tennis coach.

What the naïve Bustani failed to realize is that Idaho, circa 2010/21011, had little to no gay life. Especially not in Lewiston with its population of 32,000. And he had yet shaken the in-bred notion that jocks just weren't suppose to be gay. But cupid’s arrow gave the timid tennis star the nudge he needed to live in his truth. Adam his first and only boyfriend bestowed a sense of clarity within him.

The young 22-year-old Bustani still has a lot of life ahead of him but for right now his hopes and dreams have come to fruition. But he will not allow his good fortune to go to waste. He will tell his story to all who listen with the hope that everyone out there who think that they’re struggling with demons will realize that it’s just more of their beautiful truth. N

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TRAVEL • FITNESS

5 More Prides In June Worth the Trip By Darius Dupins

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HEALTH & FITNESS

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Develop a Rock Hard Foundation BY TOM BONANTI

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here’s an old saying, “Rome wasn’t built in a day.” Actually the same can be said about building your body. It takes time, perseverance, and consistency to gain muscle, lose fat, and remain healthy and fit in the process. Often it can be an overwhelming, even daunting process. Today we are bombarded with images of gorgeous, young, rippling muscle gods and super heroes who spend hours, even lifetimes in pursuit of physical perfection. So what’s a body to do, especially if you don’t have endless time to spend in the gym and an inexhaustible income to blow on supplements, plastic surgery, and personal trainers?

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Simply develop a solid, rock hard foundation to your fitness routine that incorporates three key components. CARDIO-VASCULAR TRAINING (AEROBIC) fortifies the heart and lungs and keeps you energized with blood flow. RESISTANCE OR WEIGHT TRAINING (ANAEROBIC) fortifies muscles, making fibers stronger and more durable. STRETCHING helps your joints to remain supple and flexible as you age and your body changes.

Don’t give me that old excuse, “Doing cardio is boring!” If you are bored, then you aren’t doing it effectively, or just aren’t aware of all the options out there that can get your heart pumping. From fitness boot camps where you can meet other like-minded fitness fanatics, to having more and raucous sex with your boyfriend(s), you can surely find some form of activity that will rev up your heart. If you prefer a more conservative approach to cardio-vascular training, there’s swimming in the Atlantic, jogging on the beach, or sampling all the various cardio machines in your gym. Now, here’s a novel idea: try walking! Instead of walking at a steady pace for an hour each day, pick up the pace and aim to get 30 minutes of vigorous walking in at least 3 days a week.

Add some light hand weights now and then to pump up your arms and shoulders. In order to increase muscle mass and bone density, most adults need to perform resistance training exercise for all of the major muscle groups about twice per week. Although muscles are built by progressively and systematically overloading them with weight bearing exercises, the truth is, most guys don’t really want to resemble the Incredible Hulk. Research shows that you can build and maintain a tight, toned, muscular physique by doing more reps with moderate to light resistance. The point is to work those muscles to fatigue by doing a variety of movements and weights. Dumbbells, resistance bands, and exercises using your own body weight, like push-ups, planks and lunges can all be used to build and sculpt beautiful muscles. Stretching is an essential component of fitness training. Yoga and Pilates classes are marvelous, but you don’t have to be Gumby in order to take your muscles and joints through their full range of motion. Flexibility can increase easily with just a few minutes of light stretching every day. For best results, try more extensive stretching before a run, jog or swim. For weight training, go for a light cardio warm-up before weights, and stretch the muscle group you are working between sets of exercises. Don’t make working out just another boring chore to add to your “to do” list. Challenge yourself to keep it simple, effective and fun and you’ll stick with it!

Tom Bonanti is a certified fitness trainer and licensed massage therapist (MA#40288) with his own one on one facility www.pumpnincgym.com at 1271 NE 9th Avenue in Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33304. Contact Tom trainertomb@aol. com with questions or call (954) 557-1119 to schedule your free consultation!

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WHAT TO SEE & WHERE TO BE MAY 27 THROUGH JUNE 02

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FRIDAY MAY 27 MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND KICK-OFF. Rumors 2426 Wilton Drive Wilton Manors FL 33305; 954-565-8851, rumorsbarwiltonmanors.com. Start your holiday weekend off at everyone’s favorite hotspots and celebrate with the funny gal Daisy Deadpetals. Don’t forget they’re bringing the beach to their parking lot, so dress accordingly.

4916, progressbarsouthflorida.com. Take a load off after a week of work at the office with $5 bomb shots and Smirnoff flavors. Also, enjoy 2-4-1 happy hour specials as DJ/producer Maximus 3000 spins some of the best music on the Drive. FUEGO FRIDAYS. Club VIP 729 NW 79 Street Miami FL 33138. Hosted by Miles of Love and Hip Hop Hollywood, this will be one of the hottest parties this Memorial

EVOLVED FRIDAYS. Progress Bar 2440 Wilton Drive Wilton Manors FL 33305; 954-533-

day weekend. Text ‘Miami’ to 25827 for free admission and pre-order a bottle of Ciroc or Hennessy for $100. FAENA LIVE SPRING CONCERT SERIES. Miguel Faena Theater 3201 Collins Avenue Miami FL 33140; 305-5348800, faena.com. Spend the evening with this R&B sensation as he does a special set including songs from his latest album, Wildheart. Tickets run between $47 and $183.

SATURDAY MAY 28 FRITZ LANG’S METROPOLIS FEATURING LIVE ACCOMPANIMENT BY TREASURE TEETH. Coral Gables Art Cinema 260 Aragon Avenue Coral Gables FL 33134; 786-472-2249, gablescinema.com. Experience this epic science fiction masterpiece like never before. There will be a performance of the original score to the new restored, original version of Metropolis live. The film starts at 11:30 pm, tickets are $8 and free popcorn along with beer and wine for sale. THE ELECTRIC PICKLE PRESENTS FRANKEY AND SAN-

DRINO [INNERVISIONS]. The Electric Pickle 2826 N Miami Avenue Miami FL 33127; 305-4565613, electricpicklemiami.com. Watch as this ambient house duo hypnotize the crowd with their eclectic styling. This is the duo/s Miami debut and are sure to deliver an unforgettable show. Tickets are between $10 and $20. HAPPY HOUR MASHUP. Village Pub 2283 Wilton Drive Wilton Manors FL 33305; 754-2005244, villagepubwm.com. Join DJ Bill Hallquist as he plays all of your favorite comedy concert performances, Broadway, top

hits and more! Don’t forget about the 2-4-1 drink special until 9:00 pm. 2 YEAR ANNIVERSARY PARTY. Bailo 7020 NW 72 Avenue Miami FL 33166. How befitting that the primo club in Miami is having their grand celebration on one of the best party times of the year, Memorial Day Weekend. Get ready because the club’s queen, Marytrini, is sure going to make this a night to remember. There will be a fashion show and music by DJ Otto and DJ Kike. It all goes down at 10:30 pm.

SUNDAY MAY 29 VIDEO VAULT WITH VJ BARRY BROWDER. Georgie’s Alibi 2266 Wilton Drive Wilton Manors FL 33305; 954-565-2526, alibiwiltonmanors.com. Come on over to this Wilton Manors staple and go back in time to the sounds and looks of the 70s, 80s and 90s. Starting at 4:00 pm with $3 Long Island Tea, $12 domestic buckets and $15 import buckets. Get there before the party ends at 9:00 pm.

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BRUNCHIC. The Palace 1200 Ocean Drive Miami Beach FL 33139; 305-531-7234, palacesouthbeach.com. Get your life at South Beach’s famous drag brunch. Enjoy a fabulous meal and unlimited mimosas facing the ocean. There are two brunch seatings: 11:30 am and 2:00 pm. DRAG BRUNCH. Senor Frog’s Restaurant 1450 Collins Avenue

Miami Beach FL 33139; 212481-6203, vossevents.com. Brandon Voss and Edison Farrow present Angie Ovahness, Elaine Lancaster and the other performers at this festive brunch. Indulge in unlimited cocktails from noon until 4:00 pm. Don’t forget to feast on the delicious brunch. Reservations are recommended.


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MONDAY MAY 30 EAT AND DRINK. Mind Your Manors 2045 Wilton Drive Wilton Manors FL 33305; 754-2232172, mindyourmanors.com. Stop by this hip, industrial gastropub for gourmet eats and enjoy their $5 special on Bud Light pitchers and wings. ARCHETYPE PORTRAITS BY BLAKE LITTLE. Stonewall

Museum & Archives 1300 E Sunrise Boulevard Fort Lauderdale FL 33304; 954-7638565, stonewall-museum. org. View the plethora of non-traditional images that reject the stereotype forced on gay men. By the time you leave the exhibit, you have a newfound understanding of the male form.

MEMORIAL DAY BBQ. Perez Art Museum Miami 1103 Biscayne Boulevard Miami FL 33132; 305-375-3000, pamm. org. A holiday celebration to honor our service men and women with free museum admission for all active duty, personnel and their families. BBQ and beer and wine are available for purchase.

TUESDAY MAY 31 WINE NIGHT. Naked Grape Wine and Tapas 2163 Wilton Drive Wilton Manors FL 33305; 954563-5631, nakedgrapewinebar. com. Every night is wine night at this local bar, but why not enjoy a little more with half-price bottles all night. Remember to drink responsibly.

BELLISSIMA: ITALY AND HIGH FASHION 1945-1968. NSU Art Museum One East Las Olas Boulevard Fort Lauderdale FL 33301; 954-525-5500. This exhibition highlights the period of creativity that gave rise to Italian high fashion. Tickets are $12 for adults, $8 for seniors and military and $5 for students (13-17) and college students with ID.

TIPSY TUESDAY. Blackbird Ordinary 729 SW 1 Avenue Miami FL 33130; 305-671-3307, blackordinary.com. Loosen up that tie and head over to this trendy tavern. Check out the courtyard in the back and get a delicious crafted drink. All inclusive venue.

WEDNESDAY JUNE 01 PREMIUM WEDNESDAY. Le Boy 1243 NE 11 Avenue Fort Lauderdale FL 33304; 954-368-8786, leboytonight.com. Come out for $5 premium drinks and dance to the sounds of DJ TPROMIX. As the they always say, never a cover, always a good time.

PARTY. Empire Stage 1140 N Flagler Drive Fort Lauderdale FL 33304; 954-678-1496, empirestage.com. This play directed by Nic Arnzen and organized by David Dillon. This hilarious Off-Broadway hit is sure to uplift and affirm the many representations of gay life. Tickets are between $20 and $50. The show starts at 8:00 pm.

THURSDAY JUNE 02 MNM PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS HAIR. Ricker Playhouse at the Kravis Center 701 Okeechobee Boulevard West Palm Beach FL 33401. Check out this iconic rock musical that combines rock music and the stage culture. HAIR also acts as a bridge between generations and viewpoints. Tickets range from $45-$75. MAGIC IN THE DARK. Libertine 34 NE 11 Street Miami FL 33132;

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305-363-2120, libertinemiami. com. See how the powerful mediums of poetry and music arouse the mind, body and spirit. This event will include notes of the dark, erotic, electronic and dreamy symbolism. There is a $10 cover and they have drink specials. Photo and video prohibited. TOWEL NIGHT THURSDAYS. Le Boy 1243 NE 11 Avenue Fort Lauderdale FL 33304; 954-368-

TOWEL WEDNESDAY. Bailo 7020 NW 72 Avenue Miami FL 33166. It’s going down at this Miami party spot. New hot dancers shake it to the sounds of DJ Otto and DJ Yulio B. $2 drinks until 1:00 am. Plus, your first drink is free with paid admission. Doors open at 10:30 pm. And there is free parking.

8786, leboytonight.com. It’s getting real clean, or dirty, whichever way you like it at this local go-go establishment. Are the dancers wearing anything underneath? You’ll just have to check for yourself. Male models live at 7:00 pm till close. DJ Frank-O on the turntables. $5 premium vodka specials and Fireball shots all night. Never a cover.


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