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California Leads the Way with HIV Prevention Rio 2016: A Record-Breaking Haul for the United States Flashbulb Hookup Site Tells Center to Pay Up or F*ck Off Can We Trust Trump’s Flirtations with LGBT People? Watercooler Datebook

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PaleyFest Fall Previews An Evening with Molly Ringwald Snapshots Matinee San Diego Eating Out: Georgie In Real Life at the Hammer Museum

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Meet the Hot Gay Couple of Ovation Series Versailles Reviews Pansy Division Returns The Q&A: RuPaul Set Your DVR

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California Remains on the Forefront of HIV Prevention A landmark bill to boost awareness of pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis, AB 2640, has reached the desk of Gov. Brown By Dominic Preston

79,000+ The number of people in the United States who have begun taking Truvada as PrEP over the past four years, as reported by researchers at the 21st International AIDS Conference, which took place in Durban, South Africa, this past July

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first-of-its-kind bill to boost awareness of preexposure prophylaxis (commonly referred to as PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) to prevent HIV infection officially reached the desk of California Gov. Jerry Brown on Aug. 25 after receiving strong support in both the state Senate and Assembly. AB 2640 is the first statewide legislation of its kind anywhere in the country, and it would make sure that patients are informed about PrEP, PEP and other HIV prevention measures following any test for the virus. Existing law simply requires medical care providers and those administering HIV tests to advise on the need for periodic retesting, the limitations of current testing technology and the window period for results verification. The West Hollywood City Council recently voted through a similar requirement, and this new bill would expand that measure across all of California. The bill has been backed by both the L.A. LGBT Center and APLA Health. They say that while more people than ever are taking PrEP and other precautions to prevent HIV infection, the tools are still worryingly unknown among those groups most at risk of contracting the virus. According to a 2015 survey of gay and bisexual men by the California HIV/AIDS Research Program, only 1 in 10 respondents had ever used PrEP; nearly 85% had never talked to their doctor about the HIV prevention strategy. “Alarmingly, awareness of PrEP and PEP is particularly low for those most at risk of HIV infection in California: Black and Latino men who are gay or bisexual,” Los Angeles LGBT Center Medical Director Dr. Robert Bolan says. “By signing this common sense legislation, Gov. Brown will help people receive information about how to protect themselves and promote more open dialogue about sexual health between medical providers and patients.” “It is estimated that one in two black gay men and

one in four Latino gay men will be diagnosed with HIV in their lifetime if infection rates continue to rise. This is unconscionable. Women of color and transgender individuals are also among the groups at greatest risk for HIV,” says Assemblymember Mike A. Gipson, who originated AB 2640. “We now have effective tools like PrEP and PEP that can help end the HIV epidemic, but that won’t happen unless people know about them. We must do more to make sure that people know about the tools available to protect themselves.” “We are very pleased that the legislature has taken this important step toward increasing awareness of PrEP and PEP in California,” APLA Health CEO Craig E. Thompson says, echoing the call for Gov. Brown to sign the bill into law. “These prevention tools are keys to ending the spread of HIV, and this bill will ensure that everyone who takes an HIV test is provided with accurate information about how to protect themselves.” AB 2640 became a focal point for discussion of PrEP earlier this year when the L.A. LGBT Center released a video questioning why the AIDS Healthcare Foundation hadn’t backed it, challenging that organization’s continued opposition to PrEP. As an HIV prevention strategy, it has been shown to be up to 99% effective.

“The struggle for an outsider has always been a dangerous, dangerous road.” RuPaul, speaking to New York’s Next, about police brutality and life after June’s Orlando attack. He doesn’t believe the amount of violence has changed, just our ability to record it. See more of the interview at FrontiersMedia.com.

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RIO 2016: A RECORD-BREAKING HAUL FOR U.S.

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n Aug. 21, the Rio 2016 Olympics came to a close, and after 17 days of international competition, Team USA comfortably topped the medal charts after a recordbreaking run. American athletes took home a total of 121 medals, including 46 golds, dwarfing the competition. That’s the most medals the U.S. has ever won in a non-boycotted Games (topping 110 in Beijing 2008), and extends the U.S. winning streak to six Games, dating all the way back to 1996. Overall, 213 U.S. athletes won medals, making it to the podium in 20 out of the 27 sports that Team USA competed in. The score was bolstered by multiUNITED STATES medallists like Simone Biles, who won four golds and a bronze, and Michael Phelps, whose five golds and one silG 46 S 37 B 38 ver took him to a lifetime total of 28 Olympic medals—with 23 golds. Second and third place depend on CHINA how you measure it. China followed the U.S. in the overall medal chart with 70 in total, just ahead of Great Britain’s 67. G 26 S 18 B 26 But Team GB’s 27 golds just squeaked past China’s 26, leaving a bit of a PR GREAT BRITAIN battle over who gets to claim second place in the contest. Team USA can’t claim a perfect G 27 S 23 B 17 Olympics, though. While success stories like Phelps should have topped RUSSIA headlines, instead it was another swimmer who claimed the front pages, and for all the wrong reasons, as a G 19 S 18 B 19 faked robbery scandal involving Ryan Lochte and three other U.S. swimmers dominated the news cycle. GERMANY After Lochte initially claimed to have been robbed at gunpoint in Rio, it later emerged that there’d been no robbery at G 17 S 10 B 15 all, only a dispute over vandalism at a gas station. Brazilian officials temporarily JAPAN held three of the swimmers from leaving the country; charges were threatened, and apologies made all round, though G 12 S 8 B 21 the U.S. Olympic Committee has promised “further action” against Lochte and the others. From an LGBT perspective, Rio 2016 had its ups and downs. There were a record number of out LGBT athletes in the competition, but a few more were accidentally outed by a controversial Daily Beast article, penned by a straight writer trying out gay hookup app Grindr in the Olympic Village. There were also at least two gay marriage proposals involving athletes, and the United States sent both out Army Secretary Eric Fanning and former NBA star Jason Collins to attend the closing ceremony. Speaking of the closing ceremony, it featured perhaps the highlight of this year’s Games: the handover to Tokyo 2020, featuring Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe dressed as Super Mario—perhaps the nation’s most emblematic pop culture persona—emerging from a giant green pipe to celebrate the transition. —D.P.

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ONEPULSE HOLLYWOOD BENEFIT, NeueHouse, Aug. 19—Celebrities, industry powerhouses and advocates came together in unity to honor the lives lost and the families torn apart by June’s Orlando attack. Funds raised will support the victims and their families. (You can donate by texting ‘PULSE’ to 91999.) Top, from left: will.i.am; Jessie J and Stevie Wonder, both of whom performed; Pulse nightclub owner Barbara Poma with L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti Bottom: Sasha Colby with Caitlyn Jenner and Candis Cayne, Matt Bomer, Michael Turchin with his husband and host for the evening Lance Bass

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THE ARTISTRY OF KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS, Japanese American National Museum, Aug. 25—Animation studio LAIKA has staged a special pop-up exhibit that is a behind-thescenes experience of its latest film, with interactive installations. At the opening reception, George Takei (right) and LAIKA CEO Travis Knight (left) presented the museum with the puppet of the character Takei voices, planned for inclusion in a retrospective of the actor’s life and career at the museum in 2017.

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“I just think he’s a fucking idiot.” Cher didn’t mince words when she appeared at a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in Provincetown on Aug. 21, making her thoughts about Donald Trump well-known. “He doesn’t mean ‘We want to make America great again,’” she said. “He means ‘We want to make America straight and white.’”


Hookup Site Tells Center to Pay Up or F*ck Off When the L.A. LGBT Center approached hookup apps to help spread the word about our city’s current meningitis outbreak among gay men, most were happy to help. One company steadfastly refused. By Jim Key, Chief Marketing Officer, L.A. LGBT Center

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ngaging naked guys in bathhouses wasn’t a job for the shy or prudish, but it was a job (several jobs, actually) that helped the Los Angeles LGBT Center combat the spread of HIV in the ’80s and ‘90s, particularly among those who were otherwise hard to reach: closeted men and those who didn’t live in gay ghettos or read gay publications. Bathhouse owners largely welcomed our outreach staff, recognizing that it was good for their business to protect the health of their customers. Today there are far fewer bathhouses than there were a decade ago, but apps like Grindr offer the same opportunity to protect the health of those who are otherwise difficult to reach. And just like hooking up can be more efficient through apps, so is public health outreach. In the event of a viral or bacterial outbreak that disproportionately impacts LGBT people—like Los Angeles’s current outbreak of potentially deadly meningitis—large numbers of guys, over a wide region, can now be reached instantly. Alarmingly, however, not all apps are willing to alert their users to new, potentially deadly threats. In fact, the CEO of two well-known apps refused the Center’s urgent request to warn his users about the meningitis outbreak. “Show me the money” was the message from one of the executives there. Nationally, there have been at least four outbreaks of invasive meningococcal disease among gay/bisexual men. Los Angeles is now in the midst of its second outbreak. During the first one two years ago, at least three gay men in their 20s died. Once public health officials notified the

Center about the current outbreak, we hosted a news conference in partnership with county officials and other LGBT health organizations to educate people. We worked with mainstream and LGBT media to promote our free vaccinations, we spread word of the outbreak via all forms of social media, created and distributed educational posters and alerted everyone on our email list. But what better way to reach large numbers of men regarding a potentially deadly bacteria that’s spread by swapping spit than through the use of apps that can put them at risk? When we contacted Hornet, Scruff and Grindr, they all quickly agreed to alert their Los Angeles-area users. Each sent a dedicated message that was impossible to miss after opening the app. But Online-Buddies, the parent company of Manhunt and Jack’d, steadfastly refused. The company’s dual-titled senior health strategist and director of advertising sent an email reply to the Center that began promisingly. “As the former CDC syphilis elimination program manager,” he said, “I understand all too well outbreak response.” But in the next paragraph he referenced the advertising rate sheet that was attached to the email and concluded the message by writing, “Note we require full prepayment before launching any campaigns.” I figured he must have misunderstood. We didn’t yet have a campaign to advertise and I didn’t know whether L.A. County had an approved outreach budget. We just needed to quickly make those at risk of infection aware of the outbreak and encourage people to get vaccinated. That’s all we were asking. Bacterial

meningitis can kill within a few days of exposure, and one-third of those who survive are permanently disabled. We figured he’d be as interested in protecting the health of his users as we were, if for no other reason than to protect the company’s revenue stream. We were wrong. His second message left little doubt about his intentions: “Sorry if I wasn’t clear. We do not offer any free campaigns.” So then I thought—despite his background in public health and the ironic “senior health strategist” portion of his title—this guy just isn’t interested in work that won’t generate a commission. So I emailed the CEO, whose reply instructed me to “deal with” the company’s health strategist/advertising director “if and when you receive funding for your campaign.” At least there was no further ambiguity. But before you conclude that Online-Buddies isn’t interested in protecting the health of its customers, consider the fact that it maintains a “health” page on its blog, manhuntdaily.com. Though you won’t read anything about meningitis there, you will find recent posts criticizing a public service announcement to promote PrEP and the review of a product that’s supposed to make your penis stronger. Today it seems there are nearly as many ways to meet guys through your smartphone as there are guys who want to meet. I suggest you choose which app to use as carefully as you choose the men you meet, taking into consideration which of them is really into you. And if you’re a gay/bisexual man or person living with HIV, please get the meningitis vaccine.

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CAN WE TRUST TRUMP’S FLIRTATIONS WITH LGBT PEOPLE? CEO of the L.A. LGBT Center Lorri L. Jean has grave fears about what a Trump presidency would mean for our community

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ike a man embracing his bride while coyly winking over his shoulder at one of his wedding party guests, Donald Trump used the GOP convention to stir passion among the party base while lightly romancing LGBT people. The flirtation included Trump’s (awkward) reference to “LGBTQ people” in his acceptance speech—a first for a Republican presidential candidate. Earlier, a Trump supporter/ delegate said he was “proud to be gay” in a primetime speech. That’s also a first for a Republican National Convention. Could it be that The Donald has softened his own—and his party’s—notorious and discriminatory policy positions regarding LGBT people? It seems hard to believe. I still remember watching Pat Buchanan’s prime-time speech at the RNC, just six election cycles ago, when he bellowed, “There is a culture war going on in our country for the soul of America” while people in the audience thundered their approval and waved signs that read “Family Rights Forever, Gay Rights Never.” Now we have the Republican nominee going so far as to say in his acceptance speech that he would “protect our LGBTQ citizens from the violence and oppression of a hateful foreign ideology.” He even thanked those who applauded that line. And it was just a few months ago that Trump was thanked by Caitlyn Jenner for telling NBC’s Matt Lauer that people should be able to use whichever bathroom they feel most comfortable using. So whatever you may think of Trump’s other policy positions—and there certainly is a lot to chew on in that regard—is he a candidate we can count on to advance equal rights and protections for LGBT people? Hardly. In fact, I have grave fears about what a Trump presidency would mean specifically for our community—besides what it would mean for our environment, for women, for Latinos, for black lives, for immigrants, for foreign relations and so much more. Let’s start with Trump’s convention speech pledge to protect LGBTQ people from violent and oppressive foreign ideologies. Here in the United States, the threat specifically to LGBT people from foreign ideologies ranks low; somewhere near the threat to us from Chick-fil-a. Trump referenced the horrific murder of 49 people at Pulse (the gay nightclub in Orlando) before claiming to protect us, simply as a means to pit LGBT people against Muslims while

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promoting support for his anti-constitutional ban on Muslim immigrants. Except the Orlando shooter wasn’t an immigrant. He was a New Yorker of Muslim faith who was found by the CIA to have no links to ISIS and who was described by his wife as “mentally unstable and mentally ill.” In other words, he’s someone who shouldn’t have had access to the arsenal of weapons he used to conduct the worst mass shooting in the history of our country. But Trump, who’s proudly endorsed by the National Rifle Association, doesn’t believe in any restrictions on the constitutional right to gun ownership. The greatest threat to our well-being isn’t from hateful foreign ideologies. It’s from hateful domestic ideologies like those in the platform of the party that nominated Trump; ideologies promoted by political, religious and community leaders that foster a culture that dehumanizes LGBT people and devalues our lives. A culture that causes parents to abandon their LGBT children, that convinces LGBT youth death is preferable to living and that leads to brutal hate crimes against us. A culture that last year resulted in the brutal murder of 22 transgender women. The head of the Log Cabin Republicans said this year’s GOP platform is “the most anti-LGBT platform” in the history of the party. (And that says something.) It’s a policy paper that supports the repeal of our freedom to marry, opposes the adoption of children by LGBT couples, demeans LGBT parents by implying our kids are more likely to abuse drugs and turn to crime, calls for banning transgender people from using the bathrooms that match their gender identity and affirms dangerous and discredited conversion “therapy” to change sexual orientation. This brings me to Trump’s choice for vice president, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, because Pence is the human embodiment of that anti-LGBT platform. Political pundits often say a presidential candidate’s choice of running mate is one of the most important decisions a candidate will make, and a reflection of the would-be president’s judgment. But since vice presidents typically have little influence over policy (Joe Biden and Dick Cheney are recent exceptions to this rule), should Pence’s background and experience matter that much? In this case, it may matter more than the selection of any other vice president.

Before the job was offered to Pence, Ohio Gov. John Kasich rejected an offer to not only be Trump’s running mate but also to become “the most powerful vice president” in the history of our country by managing foreign and domestic policy. (It’s unclear what that would leave for Trump.) Pence likely received the same offer. That should frighten LGBT people and all who believe in the promise of a free and equal nation. Pence’s long history of opposing equal rights for LGBT people includes signing Indiana’s so-called religious liberty bill last year to legalize wide-scale discrimination against LGBT people. It was one of the most draconian, anti-LGBT pieces of legislation in the history of our country, enabling just about any business owner to refuse service to LGBT people. Pence is also a forceful opponent of marriage equality and a strong advocate of conversion therapy, which is outlawed in several states, and he even proposed to fund it with taxpayer dollars. But if Trump is elected president, the greatest threat to LGBT people won’t come just from the executive branch of our government; it will come from the judicial. That’s because Trump has vowed to fill openings on the U.S. Supreme Court with people just like former Justice Antonin Scalia. Scalia, who was perhaps the most anti-LGBT justice ever to serve on the Court, opposed marriage equality and anti-discrimination law, supported sodomy laws and famously compared gay men and lesbians to murderers, child abusers, pedophiles and people who have sex with—and beat—animals. There’s one opening on the Supreme Court now, and during the next president’s term there are likely to be a few others. Imagine what the future of the LGBT movement will be like with three Scalias on the Court. Decades of progress could be reversed. But, hey, at least Trump supports the right of people to use the bathroom of their choice, as he said on the Today Show, right? No. Under a little pressure from Ted Cruz during the primary, the guy who promises to be the strongest president in the history of our country quickly flipped, saying that states should have the right to punish someone who uses a bathroom that doesn’t correspond with their birth gender. So this November, please don’t be fooled by a candidate who’s whispering sweet nothings in your ears and batting his eyelashes, because he’s also vowing to hurt you, or—if you’re an LGBT ally—hurt those you love and care about. And please vote.


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WikiLeaks Accused of Outing Gay Men in Saudi Arabia

In a damning report on some of the organization’s more recent leaks, the Associated Press notes the site has published the medical records and financial information of private citizens in Saudi Arabia. Some identify people diagnosed with HIV and Hepatitis C; one divorce document reveals the male partner’s infertility; marital certificates reveal whether or not the bride was a virgin. Three documents ID’d domestic workers raped or tortured by employers, giving the women’s names and passport numbers. Two reveal the details of male teens who were raped, one so violently his legs were broken. Another outs a Saudi man arrested for ‘sexual deviation,’ a derogatory term for homosexuality. WikiLeaks has denied any wrongdoing. Scott Long, an LGBT rights activist who has worked in the Middle East, says these details should all be off limits, arguing that publishing them runs counter to WikiLeaks’ established aims. This publication reflects ongoing changes in the organization, which has long struggled with how to manage review and redaction of documents. “We have a harm minimization policy,” founder Julian Assange1 said in 2010, explaining that certain secrets were safe. “There are legitimate secrets. Your records with your doctor, that’s a legitimate secret.” Now it seems what was a legitimate secret in 2010 is fair game in 2016, and the vulnerable are paying the price. —D.P.

All Aboard the U.S.N.S. Harvey Milk

The gay rights pioneer and icon is to be accorded one of the Navy’s highest honors, as its newest ship will be named after him. The ship is expected to be completed in 2021. Harvey Milk 2 served in the Navy for four years before his political career, eventually leaving with an ‘other than honorable’ discharge, believed due to his sexuality. The Harvey Milk will be a supply vessel bringing spare parts and fuel to larger vessels in the fleet, one of six built in honor of civil rights leaders including Chief Justice Earl Warren, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, and women’s rights activist Lucy Stone. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus said it is “important to recognize and honor” Milk, who “was a person who stood for—and was killed for—justice, equality and freedom. His assassin tried to silence that voice, but even after death, his voice still spoke.” San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee said the new ship would “tell people around the world” that Milk was a “great American who belongs in the great pantheon of civil rights leaders.” —D.P.

Target Devotes $20M to GenderNeutral Bathrooms

A vocal supporter of trans rights through the recent battle over bathroom rights, Target3 has put its money where its mouth is: $20 million, to be precise. That’s how much the company is investing in gender-neutral single-stall bathrooms in every U.S. store, allowing customers to “use the restroom or fitting room facility that corresponds with their gender identity.” Target spokesperson Katie Boylan says 1,400 of 1,800 stores already have genderneutral facilities, with all but 25 due to have new bathrooms by end of year; stragglers will get them in early 2017. “At the end of the day, Target is all about inclusion,” she says. “We want everyone to feel comfortable in our stores.” —D.P.

Long Beach Trans Man Settles Suit

1 The WikiLeaks editor-in-chief, 44, has called London’s Ecuadoran embassy home for five years, as he is avoiding extradition to Sweden over a 2010 rape allegation.

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A trans man has settled a discrimination lawsuit filed against a Long Beach barber shop that refused him service, allegedly telling him “we don’t cut women’s hair.” Hawleywood’s Barber Shop & Shaving Parlor has agreed to halt discriminatory practices and will pay Rose Trevis and his attorneys an undisclosed amount. The shop still denies the allegations, admitting no wrongdoing. “Who says I’m a woman?” Trevis replied on March 4, before another employee came over, “examined plaintiff from head to toe” and reiterated, “We don’t cut women’s hair” and “Women are not even allowed in the shop.”

“I felt humiliated, discriminated against and frowned upon,” Trevis said in a statement to the LA Times. “I was dumbfounded and appalled that this type of behavior continues to exist and hope that we can 2 The subject of bring an end to this absurd an Oscar-winning type of discrimination.” 2008 film, Milk The shop is described was famously the as “a real men’s sanctuary” very first openly on its website, previously gay person to including the statement, be elected to public office in “You all know how distractCalifornia. He was ing a woman can be, and assassinated one who wants a straight-razor year later. shave with a buxom blonde in the joint?” The company, which has three locations in the U.S. and one in Australia, has agreed to remove potentially discriminatory advertising, now claiming it “attracts people from all walks of life.” —D.P.

Gilead Accused of Overcharging for PrEP in Australia

The pharmaceutical giant and manufacturer of Truvada stands accused of greed and homopho3 Feedback to bia after its application Target’s bathroom for a government subsidy policy has included in Australia was rejected. a boycott campaign from right-wing Health experts claim the groups, including Pharmaceutical Benefits the American Advisory Committee (PBAC) Family Association, rejected Gilead’s application who are confident because it sought to overthe boycott played a role in charge patients and restrict the company’s access to the drug. disappointing Gilead asked the Aussie recent sales. Target government to subsidize the denies that. full cost of the drug ($700 AUS per month, which is upwards of $500 U.S.). “We know you can buy generic Truvada equivalents over the internet for as low as $55 or $60 a month,” says President of the Australian Federation of AIDS Organizations Dr. Bridget Haire. “It’s pretty hard to justify charging over $700 a month for the same pill.” Gilead also wanted to restrict access to only those with a higher risk of contracting HIV to maintain demand and keep prices high, which the government said “was not feasible and would not be acceptable to prescribers or consumers.” The PBAC has come under fire for its decision as well, after an assumption about likely drug adherence some are deeming homophobic. The PBAC decision notes Truvada’s effectiveness is “highly dependent” on daily use, and worries that at-risk groups are unlikely to adhere to the regimen. Gilead has been urged to submit another application for the subsidy that sets a lower


5 Riverside’s California Baptist University qualified for the Shame List because it donated $42,000 to dismantle SB 1146, a California bill designed to protect LGBTQ students from discrimination.

price for the drug and widens access. The company says it is reviewing the PBAC’s feedback. —D.P.

Bea Arthur’s Shelter for Homeless LGBT Youth Will Open in 2017 Slated to be completed by February 2017, with its doors opening shortly thereafter, the Bea Arthur Residence—a shelter for LGBT homeless youth, operated by New York’s Ali Forney Center and intended to provide counseling and case management to its residents—is nearly completed. The residence was originally 4 “I honestly don’t scheduled to open this year, know how we but building violations in the would have made formerly run-down building it through the required resolution. recession without that extraordinary Ar thur, the star of gift,” says the Ali Maude and Golden Girls, Forney Center’s was long a supporter of the Carl Siciliano. “Bea LGBT community, and she Arthur truly meant left $300,000 in her will to it when she said she New York’s Center4 . “These would do anything to help our kids.” kids at the Ali Forney Center are literally dumped by their families because of the fact that they are lesbian, gay or transgender,” Arthur said before her death. “This organization really is saving lives.” —S.H.

Orlando Hospitals to Waive Pulse Bills

The two hospitals that treated patients in the wake of Orlando’s June 12 attack will not be billing them. Instead, they will collectively write off an estimated $5.5 million in care costs. “The Pulse shooting was a horrendous tragedy for the victims, their families and our entire community,” Orlando Health President and CEO David Strong says. “During this very trying time, many organizations, individuals and charities have reached out to Orlando Health to show their support. This is simply our way of paying that kindness forward.” Orlando Health’s main hospital, the Orlando Regional Medical Center, treated 44 people who needed immediate medical attention after the shooting, including nine who died in the hospital, and one who remains hospitalized. The company

said it will bill insurance companies for those who have coverage, but anything those policies don’t cover—and any treatment for those uninsured— will be picked up by the hospital. Florida Hospital, which treated a dozen victims, has gone one step further and won’t even bill insurance companies. It also won’t bill survivors for any needed follow-up surgeries. “It was incredible to see how our community came together in the wake of the senseless Pulse shooting,” says Daryl Tol, Florida Hospital’s president and CEO. “We hope this gesture can add to the heart and goodwill that defines Orlando.” —D.P.

California Boasts 16 of the 102 Worst Colleges for LGBT Youth

Campus Pride, an organization known for highlighting the best schools for LGBT students, has released its “Shame List,” with 102 colleges any LGBT student should avoid. How do you make the list? Simple: Openly discriminate against LGBT students, and apply for Title IX exemptions in order to continue receiving federal funds while you do so. The list is possible for the first time this year because the Department of Education now publishes letters related to Title IX exemptions online. “Most people are shocked when they learn that there are college campuses still today that openly discriminate against LGBTQ youth. It is an unspoken secret in higher education, how they use religion as a tool for cowardice and discrimination,” says Shane Windmeyer, Executive Director of Campus Pride. “This lists uncovers the religionbased bigotry that is harmful and perpetuated against LGBTQ youth on these campuses.” Some of the schools have requested Title IX exemptions; some have banned LGBT events on campus; others held mandatory attendance events with anti-gay speakers. A number have contributed money to help defeat pro-LGBT bills in their states. Among California’s 16 colleges to make the list are Azusa Pacific University,California Baptist University in Riverside5 , Irvine’s Concordia University, Fresno Pacific University and Trinity Law School in Santa Ana. —D.P.

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SEXY BEAST

This annual benefit for Planned Parenthood Los Angeles at the DTLA Ace Hotel, limited to only 500 guests, is an opportunity for the entertainment and visual art worlds to have an impact on local health care. Comedian Andy Richter hosts. sexybeast forplannedparenthood.com

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MAY CONTAIN NUTS!

A night of comedy at the Skirball Cultural Center starring Ray Romano, Kevin Nealon, Carol Liefer, Wendy Liebman and more, raising money for weSPARK, which provides free services to cancer patients, survivors and their families and friends. wespark.org

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Meeting every third Wednesday of the month, West Hollywood’s gay men’s discussion group seeks to “foster internalized dignity in gay men” through face-to-face discussions at the WeHo Library. weho.org

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This year, the L.A. LGBT Center celebrates its 47th anniversary gala in the heart of West Hollywood at the Pacific Design Center. The Center’s premier event is attended by the region’s most important leaders, who gather to celebrate our community’s accomplishments and laudable individuals. This year it’s a full weekend of celebration, with a Friday night launch party at Hamilton-Selway Fine Art Gallery and a Gala Brunch on Sunday at The Abbey. lgbtvanguardawards.org

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“More sex, more sex.” Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, who was once in the running to direct Brokeback Mountain, tells The Empire how he would have treated the material. “I always had the image: these two guys start making love to each other like the animals that they were taking care of,” he says, describing it as “a way to survive in the mountains.” Still, he insists he “loves” Ang Lee’s 2005 take on the novel by Annie Proulx.

CELEBRATE: DTLA

The Architecture and Design Museum of Los Angeles hosts its sixth annual fundraising gala and silent auction, celebrating the museum’s return to its DTLA roots and highlighting the neighborhood’s distinct enclaves. aplusd.org

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What’s the Scoop? Do yourself a flavor—don’t let summer pass you by without stopping for ice cream at one of L.A.’s favorite local shops By Stephan Horbelt

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s summer dwindles and gives way to fall, we have less than a month left of prime ice cream time. That’s because even in a city like Los Angeles, where early fall temps are only a few degrees shy of our June-to-September heat, scoops of frozen sweet cream simply taste better in the summer, don’t you think? The mission at hand is not to let Labor Day pass you by without indulging in frozen deliciousness. Stop in for a scoop after hiking the recently reopened Runyon Canyon. Keep your first, second or third date from coming to a close by treating your new guy to something sweet after an intimate dinner. Compensate all those calories lost during your sweaty yoga sesh with a waffle cone. Luckily for all of us, SoCal’s options for artisanal ice cream are nearly as plentiful as its potholes. Even better, most are adept at creating flavor combinations that can make your mouth water by name alone. With our handy little guide, we hope to turn you onto some of our city’s finest spots for a scoop. (Or a pint. We don’t judge.) Some of these local spots are L.A. landmarks, while others are recent additions to the dessert scene; all of them, though, are worth putting on an extra pound or two now that swimsuit season is in the rearview mirror.

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Clockwise from below: The sundae at Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams; Sweet Rose Creamery; Salt & Straw’s Creepy Crawly Critters; Peddler’s Creamery in DTLA

1. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams // Los Feliz You’ll have to wait in line at prime ice cream time, but damn, Jeni’s is worth it. This place is like Baskin Robbins for hipsters, with inventive flavors (both signature and limited-edition) and a sundae option. Splurge on the Salted Peanut Butter with Chocolate Flecks, adding Salty Caramel sauce and roasted Virginia peanuts. Trust us. 1954 Hillhurst Ave., jenis.com

2. Mashti Malone’s Ice Cream // Hollywood A local legend, this Persian ice cream shop opened way back in 1980. Pass up the flavors you may know and love—black cherry, strawberry, mint chocolate chip—for the “exotic house specialties” like Creamy Rosewater, Orange Blossom and Sour Cherry Faludeh, which has small pieces of rice vermicelli in it. (It’s weird but good.) 1525 N. La Brea, mashtimalone.com

3. McConnell’s Fine Ice Creams // DTLA Being based in Santa Barbara has its advantages, like the ability to use milk and cream from your own grass-grazed cows. Head Downtown to Grand Central Market for deliciousness like Boysenberry Rosé Milk Jam, Chocolate Covered Strawberries and Sea Salt Cream & Cookies. 317 S. Broadway, mcconnells.com

4. Grom // Malibu If this place isn’t your go-to spot after riding the waves in Malibu, it should be. Its authentic gelato and sorbets use ingredients from the family farm in Italy—even honey from their own bee hives—which

explains why there’s nearly always a line out the door. 3886 Cross Creek Rd., grom.it/en

5. Quenelle // Burbank The brainchild of pastry chef John Park (of Lukshon and Providence), like many of the shops on this list, Quenelle specializes in more than ice cream. Try a Grape Kool-Aid Popsicle or a scone, not that you should pass up a scoop of flavors like Caramelized Pineapple or Passion Fruit Kaffir Lime. 2214 W. Magnolia Blvd., facebook.com/quenellespoon

6. Scoops // East Hollywood L.A. is home to four Scoops locations, but the EaHo spot—offering rotating flavors on the daily—is the original. Opt for customer favorite flavor Brown Brown Bread or get more outrageous with something like Basil Strawberry Peanut Butter. 712 N. Heliotrope

7. Peddler’s Creamery // DTLA Where else in town are you invited to hop on a bicycle and help churn the shop’s small-batch flavors? In case you’re wondering, 15-20 minutes at a 15 mph pace produces one batch, and when you join the Peddler’s Club, you can sign up to reserve a spot. (And each batch gets you a free scoop!) Flavors change daily, and there’s a plethora of vegan and non-dairy options. 458 S. Main St., peddlerscreamery.com

8. Salt & Straw // Larchmont This upscale spot originated in Portland and opened

in Larchmont a couple years back. Its seasonal flavors game is severely en pointe; here’s hoping this Halloween sees the return of its Creepy Crawly Critters flavor, featuring hard candy-covered bugs in the mix. 240 N. Larchmont Ave., saltandstraw.com

9. Rori’s Artisanal Creamery // WeHo This shop originated in Santa Barbara and has since expanded across L.A., with a WeHo stop planned to open in late October. Its design is said to be reminiscent of a gentleman’s library, and it will stay open late to satisfy those late-night cravings. Currently in Santa Monica, coming to 8969 Santa Monica Blvd, roris artisanalcreamery.com

10. Sweet Rose Creamery // Santa Monica Using seasonal, local ingredients—from organic milk and cream to fresh fruit and nuts from the Santa Monica Farmers Market—Sweet Rose boasts the inventiveness of chef Shiho Yoshikawa. Order a classic flavor, a chef’s pick or a dairy-free sorbet; they’re all delicious. 826 Pico Blvd., sweetrosecreamery.com

11. Coolhaus // Culver City It made its name as one of the city’s most successful food trucks—you can actually find their pints and ice cream sandwiches at local businesses all around town—but they’ve gone so far past amazing ice cream. Try one of their many ice cream sandwiches, a soda float or an ice cream-and-cookie pie. 8588 Washington Blvd., eatcoolhaus.com

EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, a mouthwatering nor’easter hits West Hollywood’s Sunset Strip, and for $29, you’re welcome to get blown away. Crack into two pounds of Maine lobster, served with corn on the cob and fries on a metal tray at Pearl’s Rooftop (8909 Sunset Blvd., pearlssunset.com). It’s a traditional butter-dipping lobster bake that feels authentically at home beside craft ginger cocktails on a speakeasy patio where ambient films like The Goonies and Top Gun are projected silently on the bricks beneath an ivy trellis. Settle in by the fireplace or score a table overlooking one of the city’s most iconic streets below. If your date isn’t feeling crustacean, the menu also includes lollipop lamb chops, jalapeño bacon mac and cheese, sherried fig, chilled oysters and a petite filet—among other crafty New American fare. Those who enjoy a killer deal with Prohibition-style ambiance should look no further than this weekly East Coast blowout. —Ed Baker 16

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FASHION FORWARD

Above: Hat and shirt by Vizume, shorts and backpack by Reyn Spooner Far left: Shirt by Aloha Beach Club, shorts by Reyn Spooner

The last few months have seen Beverly Hills become an even greater megaplex of fashion flagships, as Balenciaga, Bally and Bottega Veneta have all opened local storefronts on Rodeo Drive. The Balenciaga boutique, opened in July, features nearly 2,000 square feet dedicated to women’s and men’s clothing, accessories and eyewear. balenciaga.com

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Hawaii Pops Up THIS MONTH, THE ISLAND of Hawaii will cross the Pacific and set up shop in SoCal when Hawaiian Airlines presents the FLUX Hawaii General Store, a pop-up shop that will see 70 of the state’s artisans, crafters, designers and brands selling their wares to Angelenos who need a little island in their life. A Hawaii lifestyle magazine, FLUX is dedicated to reorienting how people think about the islands. Taking place Sept. 2-5 at BAM! Space on Abbott Kinney Boulevard, this year’s lineup will feature everything from fashion and accessories of the archipelago’s local labels to skincare products, pet supplies and food and drink. Workshops and live

music will also be interspersed throughout the weekend, including a lei-making class taught by Grace Martinelli of Liliko’i Creative (Friday at 4 p.m.), a woodcut printmaking demo by Pennsylvania native and current O’ahu resident Steven Kean (Sunday at noon) and a live performance by R&B artist Izik. Saturday at 11 a.m., “talk story” with Sig and Kuhao Zane of the Sig Zane label, known for its classic but contemporary take on Aloha shirts and board shorts. Those unable to make it out for the FLUX Hawaii General Store should stay tuned to events.fluxhawaii.com, as the magazine will soon be launching an online store featuring products by its long roster of vendors. —S.H.

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A PEPPERONI GAME-CHANGER COME SEPT. 8, TIME WILL OFFICIALLY be reclassified into two categories: B.P.A.T.M. and A.P.A.T.M. On that date, Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, will be blessed with the very first stateside Pizza ATM, courtesy of the French company Paline (paline.com), and Americans everywhere will consider re-enrolling in college. Paline has been successfully operating these magical machines for 14 years (!) and stands by the quality of their three-minute pie-maker, which the company website notes “is a game-changer that fits the 24/7 on-demand mindset of today—the ‘get it when you want it’ attitude.” We say that’s accurate. Now when will The Grove get one? —S.H.

Eater L.A. reports that Mid-City (Edinburgh and Beverly, to be precise) will welcome an influx of new restaurants late next year. Edin Park, as it’s been dubbed, is a food hall that will house two stories and a rooftop comprised of 31 dining, retail and fitness options. (And with its own parking!) Octavio Becerra’s name (of Acabar and Patina) is being tossed around as a master curator of sorts for the project. edinparkla.com

ON THE MOVE Metro recently announced that some of the county’s busiest bus shelters will be outfitted with 300 signs displaying real-time arrival info, one-third of them solar-powered. Currently, live arrival times and service alerts are only available to those bus riders with smartphones, and the new signs’ installation (hopefully by 2018) is sure to make bus riding in L.A. more sensible. —S.H.

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The Truth About Open Relationships Gays have long pioneered non-monogamous relationships, but what should be examined before you consider opening things up? By Dr. Greg Cason

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The longer you’re in a relationship, the less sex you’re going to have.“ At least that’s according to sex sociologist and author of The Monogamy Gap, Dr. Eric Anderson. The thing is, he’s right. Ask anyone who’s been in a relationship longer than five years and they can easily point to the decline. Does that mean the relationship is no longer working or the couple needs to “spice things up“? Maybe they should just secretly subscribe to porn sites and hire hookers. This has long been the heterosexual model, but is it the best option? Monogamy didn’t come into fashion until fairly late in human history, born out of the notion that wives and children were the property of the husband, according to Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá in their book Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality. Now it’s firmly a part of heterosexual culture (at least the appearance of monogamy is). Gay couples have long pioneered an alternative route: open relationships. Approximately 50% of gay male relationships are “open“—meaning there is sex outside the relationship with the partner’s knowledge and approval—according to a San Francisco State study published in 2010. But will this number remain the same now that gays can get hitched the way their parents did? According to the latest Gallop poll, 49% of all gay couples living together

are now legally married. But other research has shown those in same-sex marriages often start to copy the “traditional“ hetero mold, meaning when they say “I do,“ they think they have to say “I don’t“ to sex with others. Whether gay or straight, couples often see a declining sexual relationship as a negative. But is it? “Instead of recognizing [decreasing sex] as a product of a failed relationship,“ Anderson asserts, “We actually need to recognize [decreasing sex] as a product of an improving relationship.“ Could he be right? Could every long-term relationship in America just be improving? “Sexually open relationships have better marital happiness rates, longer marriages, greater satisfaction in marriages,“ according to Anderson, to which he adds, “That doesn’t come through spicing up the sex another way with the same partner for year after year. That type of sexual novelty comes with a new body.“ It seems gay couples know just that. According to a 2013 University of Michigan study, 42% of open gay couples are “early adopters“ and open things up in the first three months. But most gay couples move a bit slower, starting out with a period of monogamy, slowly opening up to having sex with others. Most gay couples take an average of five to seven years to make it official. SEPTEMBER 14, 2016

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1. Start with a Strong Foundation Opening things up sexually does not signal a faltering union, but it is a sure-fire way to hasten its demise if the relationship is already in a weakened state. Don’t do it if there is any question about the solidity of your relationship. This is not a remedy; it’s an adventure. Make sure your relationship house is always something that draws both of you back home.

2. Ponder Your Personality Those who do best in open relationships tend to be more creative, nonconforming and individualistic people who are less concerned about the opinions of others and more concerned about their own values and ethics. But it can’t be all about you. You need to be able to communicate and work out relationship problems—something those in monogamous relationships often struggle with doing effectively.

3. Are You Jealous or Joyous? Consider how you handle knowing your partner is with another. Does it turn you on and excite you? Or are you threatened and scared? Those who are able to successfully manage multiple partners often have a character trait that those in the polyamory community call compersion. Compersion is really the opposite of jealousy and refers to a feeling of delight when your partner experiences the joy of intimacy with another. If either person feels jealousy or fear, then it’s important to manage it and not blame your partner. If you can’t, an open relationship is not for you.

that one person makes and assumes the other should follow are demands. Agreements lead to openness and trust and are likely to be followed. Demands lead to lying, hiding and rebellion. Make sure you work together and create only agreements regarding both sexual and emotional boundaries. In addition, figure out how much you are going to tell each other and how much you will share with others about your extra-curricular activities. Be frank and specific about everything.

5. Make Sure Your Agreements Cover All Bases WHO are you both allowed to “encounter?“ Other coupled guys? Three-ways only? Anonymous? No friends? WHAT acts are you cool with your partner doing? JO only? Anal? Safer sex? Top or Bottom? Condoms or Bareback? Overnights? WHEN is it OK to have your “extra helpings“? Only when one of you is out of town? Only when together at a bar or bathhouse? Only on Sundays? Anytime? WHERE can you step outside? Only outside the home? Only at home? Everywhere at home but in the bed we share? Only at the Republican Convention? Anywhere? HOW are you allowed to meet others? Apps like Grindr and Scruff? Face pics allowed? Only in bars? Only chance meetings? However the hell we can?! Don’t stop the talk. Reassess all of your agreements at regular intervals; not everything you set up in the beginning is going to work. This process may take more time than you think, and it may be made easier with the help of an informed and sympathetic therapist.

4. Forge Agreements (Not Demands) Assume nothing. Rules that two people make together are agreements. Rules

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How much water should I be drinking each day?

Whey protein makes my face break out. Any other suggestions?

—Fred, Silver Lake

—Jim, Palm Springs

If you’re active and working out regularly, I suggest drinking no less than 4 liters of water per day; 5 if your activity level is high. In general, people should be drinking no less than 3 liters per day, which assists with hydration and allows your metabolism and organs to function at their best.

The dairy in whey protein could be the culprit. Some protein powders have a variety of other additives, like BCAA and creatine. I suggest trying either just a straight whey protein isolate powder by itself, which is easier on digestion, or a plant-based protein powder that has no dairy.

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We all have sex dreams—some weirder and raunchier than others, sure—but what do they mean, and are they healthy?

In an effort to call out “the complacent cock ring market”—specifically its lackadaisical attitude toward proper cock ring size— Perfect Fit Brand CEO Steve Callow has unveiled a cock ring sizing system that could be the best new addition yet to your sex den—the Play Zone. Retailing for a cool $40 (purchase yours at perfectfitbrand.com), it’s the solution to most cock ring manufacturers’ products coming in only three to five sizes; the Play Zone consists of nine of the most popular sizes for shaft rings, ball rings and cockand-ball rings. These Xact-Fit rings are made of soft-to-touch silicone, designed to fit without too much pull, and—most importantly— designed not to grab hair down there, which makes them easier to get on and off than a metal ring. And because each Xact-Fit ring has its size stamped on, you can easily order individual cock rings in the future.

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e all know that feeling—you wake up after having a sex dream about, say, an ex—or maybe some cute guy you caught a glimpse of walking down the street. Or, I don’t know, Chris Pratt, a setting sun and a raunchy moment at Point Dume. (Hey, don’t judge.) What do sex dreams mean, anyway? They can range from the uncomfortable (getting it on with your best friend’s beau) to the delightful (we’ve already covered our Starlord fantasy), and according to researchers, they’re one of the most common dream scenarios out there. In 2014, Boston University neurologist Patrick McNamara told Time magazine that about one-tenth of our dreams are sexrelated—but pointed out these figures are inherently unreliable, because they’re done in a research setting, and most people are a little skittish about regaling their weirdest dreams to scientists. Most likely, the number skews higher, depending largely on the person and their situation. Frequency aside, what can these fantasies (or nightmares) tell us about how we view ourselves and our sex lives? This is where interpreting sex dreams gets a little dicey—we don’t really know what they mean. In fact, it’s hard to interpret any dream, and most researchers agree they’re not very useful when it comes to deep insight. In fact, the question of why we dream at all is still fuzzy— McNamara believes it could be linked to emotional regulation, telling Time, “During dreaming, the limbic part of the brain—the emotional part—gets highly activated while the dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex, the executive part of the brain, is underactivated. So the kind of cognitions we experience during dreams are highly emotional, visually vivid, but often illogical,

disconnected and sometimes bizarre.” High levels of stress can also release cortisol, a hormone that influences the frequency of nightmares. There still might be a way to tease out some information about our erotic nighttime adventures. Psychologist Marianne Vicelich’s new book Love Spells posits a few suggestions of what sex dream scenarios mean—and most of it is pretty standard. She believes that dreams about exes indicate there’s something unresolved in the relationship, either emotionally or physically. Sex with a stranger indicates that you’re just plain horny. Sex with a celebrity indicates ... well, yes, you’re horny, but you’ve got some unexplored sexual desires, and you’ve wrapped that up in an individual you find very attractive. These are just conjecture, though. Scientists are more eager to study the hard facts of sex dreams, including when they happen and to whom. A 2007 paper published by the American Academy of Sleep Science and completed by Dr. Antonio Zadre of the University of Montreal found that men are less likely to report that past partners populated their sex dreams; 14% of their dreams were about a past fling, while the figure was 20% for women. Both report experiencing an orgasm in roughly the same numbers—in about 4% of sexual dreams. That doesn’t necessarily mean that, for men, it resulted in ejaculation; that’s nocturnal emission, which most men experience more frequently when they’re younger, and 27% of us never have. Above all, sex dreams are healthy. Don’t let them weird you out too much. Plus, sometimes Chris Pratt’s involved. What could be bad about that? —Patrick Rosenquist

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■ Through Sept. 25 NEXT TO NORMAL Pico Playhouse

■ Fri. | Sept. 2 CUB SCOUT Eagle L.A.

A family is about to face the music in this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning musical, directed by Robert Marra. n2nmusicalla.com

One of the East Side’s most popular parties will once again gather the city’s sexiest hirsute gentleman for a night of drinking, dancing and beard-rubbing. eaglela.com

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exhibits The Mindy Project stars Mindy Kaling and Chris Messina at PaleyFest 2014

■ Fri. | Sept. 2 DARK VISIONS: MIDCENTURY MACABRE Norton Simon Museum

This exhibition of 14 works (assemblage, painting and lithography) explores unsettling and thoughtprovoking works of art by some of the 20th century’s most influential artists. Through January 16. nortonsimon.org

■ Fri. | Sept. 2 ALL THE WAY Segerstrom Stage

In 1963, Lyndon B. Johnson was catapulted into the most powerful job on earth. Follow him in this Tony-winning hit as he maneuvers to pass the groundbreaking Civil Rights Act. Through Oct. 2. scr.org ■ Fri. | Sept. 2 MR. BLACK UNION ■ Fri. | Sept. 2 JOHN WILLIAMS: MAESTRO OF THE MOVIES Hollywood Bowl

Following the success of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the incomparable composer conducts new and old scores. David Newman conducts film score classics, including clips shown on the big screen. Through Sept. 4. hollywoodbowl.com

Luke Nero, Andrés Rigal and Justin David are back with yet another installment of this popular party, featuring the musical stylings of DJ Josh Peace, and a special live performance by none other than Crystal Waters. facebook.com/mrblacknation

■ Fri. | Sept. 2 THE TASTE Paramount Studio

Labor Day just got tastier as this weekend-long food event rocks L.A. Opening night features tastings, cocktails and the chance to mingle with many of the weekend’s participating chefs and mixologists. Through Sept. 4. events.latimes.com/thetaste

■ Through Sept. 4 CHICO’S ANGELS: WAIKIKI CHICAS Cavern Club Theater

South-of-the-border sleuths Chico’s Angels are back with a new show, and it’s a hurricane of a case: hula dancers have gone missing at Waikiki’s number one nightclub, and Kay Sedia, Chita Parol and Frieda Laye must find them! chicosangels.com

What’s New, Fall TV? Find out at PaleyFest Fall Previews, which marks 10 years of receptions, screenings and panel convos

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time for FOX’s new projects to shine, as there ie-hard TV fans, rejoice! The Paley Cenwill be screenings and panel discussions for ter for Media’s 10th annual PaleyFest both Pitch (the new Gosselaar vehicle) and Fall TV Previews returns to Beverly Hills Lethal Weapon, followed by screenings of the this month to ensure you’re well-versed on upcoming half-animated comedy series Son the industry’s upcoming onslaught of new of Zorn and The Exorcist. series. From the knee-slapping comedy of Other nights throughout the week are Hulu’s The Mindy Project to TV adaptations devoted to the new series of ABC (American including the Damon Wayns Sr.-led Lethal Housewife, Notorious, Designated Survivor), Weapon, this year’s festival offers a chance The CW (Frequency, No Tomorrow), CBS (Pure for small-screen afficionados of all stripes to Genius, Kevin Can Wait, MacGyver, Bull), NBC get up close and personal with their favorite (This Is Us, The Good Place, Timeless) and more. stars, and—most importantly—get a leg up A special event will take place on on the coming months’ new slate. Wednesday, Sept. 14 with Starz—“An Evening The Paley Center—whether through onewith Ash vs. Evil Dead“—in which Bruce off events that are part of its PaleyLive series Campbell, local actor Ray Santiago, Dana or through these Fall TV Previews—has always DeLorenzo, Ted Raimi and Lee Majors will sit made television accessible to its biggest fans. down for a panel to discuss the series before Through receptions, screenings of new fall its second season kicks off on Oct. 2. pilots, panel conversations and Q&As with Yet another special event will some of the hottest stars working in close the festival on Thursday, Sept. the TV arena, there’s no better way 15, when Kaling, Ike Barinholtz, to get a grasp on what you and PALEYFEST Matt Warburton and creatives your friends will want to binge FALL TV PREVIEWS including Lang Fisher and Guy this fall. For one full week, stars Paley Center for Media Branam sit for the panel “The including Dermot Mulroney, Sept. 8-15 Mindy Project: Inside the Writers Milo Ventimiglia, Mark-Paul paleycenter.org Room,“ with additional guests still Gosselaar and Mindy Kaling will to be announced. be available—sitting no more than While New Yorkers can take 100 feet in front of you—to answer advantage of free pilot screenings on Sept. your questions and take feedback on their 10 and 11 by the Paley Center, SoCal residents latest projects. unable to make it to Beverly Hills should check It seems that every year sees a more out Hulu later this month, when the streaming impressive roster of networks, cable chanservice puts up clips and recordings of the nels and Hollywood stars taking part in the festival’s panel discussions. —Stephan Horbelt festivities. This year’s opening night is the SEPTEMBER 14, 2016

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■ Fri. | Sept. 2 NEON54 DISCO DANCE PARTY Faultline

East Side party Neon welcomes a special disco dance party edition, welcoming Love Connie, Judas Joe Manson and others to the stage. DJ Shyboy will ensure your dancing shoes get scuffed up. faultlinebar.com

■ Sat. | Sept. 3 GAETANO PESCE: MOLDS (GELATI MISTI) MOCA Pacific Design Center

The internationally lauded Italian artist has a selection of his cast-resin objects presented, focusing on his colorful, pliable vases, chairs, lamps and “industrial skins.“ Through November. moca.org

■ Sat. | Sept. 3 WET CARNIVAL Queen Mary

■ Sat. | Sept. 3 MEAT RACK: OFF THE HOOK Penthouse Nightclub

SoCal’s newest waterfront beach club experience, this festival offers a day of fun in the sun with live music, water-themed activities and dancing. B.O.B., Lil Jon, Tyga and more will perform. queenmary.com

DJs Shane Stiel and Doug Jackson bring the East Side to WeHo by providing the soundtrack for this dance party. Enjoy big, beefy beats and big, beefy boys. Tickets available on eventbrite.com.

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GOOD GOLLY, MISS MOLLY

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e’re pretty sure that—taking Simple Minds’ instructions to heart—you haven’t forgotten about Molly Ringwald, who in addition to being a star in all of your ’80s film fantasies and an author (she’s written two print works to date) is quite the talented chanteuse as well. This month she takes the stage at Whisky A Go Go on the Sunset Strip, ready to delight her audience with jazz-tinged tunes. “During the ’80s, I didn’t think there was a place for the music that I AN EVENING was interested in,“ Ringwald tells us. “There was no Madeline Peyroux, WITH MOLLY Diana Krall, Norah Jones. I didn’t feel like anybody was going to listen RINGWALD to the kind of music that I wanted to sing. I thought, I’ll just keep singing Whiskey A Go Go with my dad and focus on my acting. And now I am touring with my band, Sept. 2 whiskyagogo.com 60-plus concerts per year, in seven countries over the past two years.“ Don’t miss Ringwald when she stops in L.A. to support her 2013 album, Except Sometimes. A few songs she has disclosed to us that audience members can expect include her takes on Rufus Wainwright’s “Vibrate,“ the Sondheim and Bernstein classic “I Feel Pretty“ and—you guessed it—none other than that era-defining track, Simple Minds’ “Don’t You Forget About Me.“ —S.H.

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■ Sun. | Sept. 4 THE NEVERENDING STORY Select local cinemas

This special two-day event features an intro from film critic Ben Lyons and the featurette Reimagine the NeverEnding Story. Also Sept. 7. fathomevents.com

■ Sun. | Sept. 4 BEARS IN SPACE Akbar

It’s the final Bears in Space lot party of the season, and this one’s sure to be a doozy. DJ sets by Heidi Lawden and Lovefingers, plus a slew of performances by local queens. akbarsilverlake.com

■ Sun. | Sept. 4 HARD LABOR Private venue

Dance and play party producers DenLA are back with another event, this one featuring go-go men, a dance floor (with music by DJ eurO-steve) and multiple sexpositive play areas. Open bar ’til 4 a.m. denlapresents.com ■ Through November PICASSO AND HIS PRINTERS LACMA

Spanning all seven decades of his career, this exhibit features Pablo Picasso’s prodigious output of prints— from drypoints and etchings to lithographs and linocuts— all of which were innovative at the time. lacma.org ■ Sun. | Sept. 4 ZIGGY STARDUST AND THE SPIDERS FROM MARS Barnsdall Art Park

At the first screening in the Wine & A Movie fundraising series, the Stardust String Quartet will play classically arranged Bowie while guests sip wine under the stars. barnsdall.org

■ Mon. | Sept. 5 LABOR DAY MUSIC FEST Exposition Park

Snoop Dogg, Los Lonely Boys and Poncho Sanchez are headlining this festival, which will have 14 bands on two stages, with beer gardens and food provided. Doors at 11 a.m. Purchase tickets at ticketfly.com. ■ Tue. | Sept. 6 AWAKE AND SING Odyssey Theatre

This critically acclaimed 2015 revival—about the struggles of a lower-middle-class Jewish Bronx family and starring Marilyn Fox—is back by popular demand. Through Oct. 2. odysseytheatre.com ■ Thu. | Sept. 8 TOUCH THURSDAY The Abbey

This party is “as gay as it gets,“ with giveaways, sexy bottle service boys and specialty cocktails—plus, as always, world-class DJs and great tracks to keep you busy on the dance floor. abbeyfoodandbar.com

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■ Fri. | Sept. 9 FIREWORKS FINALE WITH JEFF LYNNE'S ELO Hollywood Bowl

■ Fri. | Sept. 9 CHARM Celebration Theatre

It’s been nearly 30 years since ELO toured the States, but Lynne and his band join the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra to close the season with a supersonic flight through a glittering galaxy of songs. hollywoodbowl.com ■ Fri. | Sept. 9 FRESH FRIDAYS Flaming Saddles

It’s one of WeHo’s most popular nights, with some of the city’s hottest man candy. Jeffrey Sanker’s and Paul Nicholls’ party features world-class DJs, dancers and performers. flamingsaddles.com

The first show of Celebration’s 2016-2017 season is the West Coast premiere of this show exploring the complex issue of gender identity. In it, a trans teacher’s life lessons influence her eclectic group of students. celebrationtheatre.com ■ Sat. | Sept. 10 CALIFORNIA BEER FESTIVAL Frank G. Bonelli Park

Cali’s largest travelling beer fest returns to San Dimas, celebrating microbreweries and craft beers from across the state. Over 85 icecold draft beers will be on tap, with music and food. californiabeerfestival.com

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Popular European party brand Matinee brings its circuit beats back to San Diego for the holiday weekend

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are to spend your Labor Day weekend poolside, surrounded by gorgeous men and internationally celebrated DJs? Who doesn’t, right? Well, those willing to make the short trek south for the holiday will find their ideal getaway in Matinee San Diego, a nonstop party weekend that debuted at this same time just last year. The Lafayette Hotel—one of San Diego’s more spatious and affordable properties—acts as host for Matinee, which is a designer line of circuit parties that take place the world over, from Spain to Las Vegas. The host hotel will act as the venue for three events, including Saturday’s and MATINEE Sunday’s pool parties and Monday’s Sunset Tea event. SAN DIEGO Sept. 2-5 Other events scheduled throughout the weekend will take place at matineesandiego.com San Diego’s largest gay nightclub, Rich’s (Friday’s main event, LALECHE!); the three-level dance complex Spin (Saturday’s main event, The Island, and Sunday’s afterparty); Bassmnt (Saturday’s afterparty); and Music Box (Sunday’s main event). DJs booked throughout the weekend include Matinee residents Taito Tikaro and Lydia Sanz and various music heavyweights from Italy, the UK, Australia and more. Drag Race fans will be thrilled to see that Puerto Rico native Nina Flowers is also on the DJ roster. —S.H.

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EATINGOUT ■ Sat. | Sept. 10 CAPTAIN OF THE BIBLE QUIZ TEAM St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church

In Rogue Machine’s production, performed at various Lutheran churches around L.A., an idealistic minister returns to a country church in Minnesota and experiences an epiphany. Through Oct. 3. roguemachinetheatre.com

■ Sun. | Sept. 11 LABYRINTH Select local cinemas

Celebrate the 30th anniversary of David Bowie as The Goblin King and Jennifer Connelly as 15-year-old Sarah, trying to rescue her baby brother from his clutches, in this two-day-only event. Also Sept. 14. fathomevents.com ■ Tue. | Sept. 13 WILCO Theatre at Ace Hotel

Frontman Jeff Tweedy and his midwestern crew support their latest album, Star Wars—the band’s first album in four years—with three nights at the Ace. Through Sept. 15. acehotel.com ■ Wed. | Sept. 14 A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE Ahmanson Theatre ■ Sat. | Sept. 10 CELEBRATION OF DANCE GALA The Novo

Nigel Lythgoe and Adam Shankman present this dance showcase and annual gala, set to honor Sir Matthew Bourne, Derek and Julianna Hough and Mitzi Gaynor. The event raises funds for scholarships and community programs. dizzyfeetfoundation.org

Eddie Carbone is a Brooklyn longshoreman obsessed with his 17-year-old niece, but when she falls in love with someone else, his jealousy consumes him, his family and his world. Through Oct. 16. centertheatregroup.org

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■ Sat. | Sept. 10 REALITY BITES Glassell Park

The Electric Dusk Drive-In is back in a brand-new venue, the parking lot of the Van de Kamp Bakery Building, screening films every Saturday through September. $10 for a lawn ticket, $14 for a car ticket. electricduskdrivein.com ■ Sun. | Sept. 11 THE FANTASTICKS Pasadena Playhouse

■ Through Oct. 2 CINDY SHERMAN: IMITATION OF LIFE Broad Museum

The longest running musical in history (1960-2002), it tells an allegorical love story about a boy, a girl, two fathers and a wall. It’s been seen in over 67 countries and has been performed at the White House. Through Oct. 2. pasadenaplayhouse.org

The Broad's first special exhibition is a comprehensive survey showcasing 120 words by the renowned contemporary artist in its first-floor galleries. The work mostly comes from the Broad collection, with loans from other institutions. thebroad.org

Finally, Fine Dining in Beverly Hills!

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But now it’s time to get down to busiou might recognize celebrity chef ness with the actual starters. The kampaand East Coast restaurateur Geofchi tartare is fresh and light, served with frey Zakarian from his star turns pickled ramps and buttermilk, but also rye on Iron Chef. And you might recognize the and smoked trout roe that give it a tinge of restaurant in the Montage Beverly Hills as Nordic flavor. The Distefano burrata is a the former home of Scarpetta. Everything treat that balances its creaminess with both else at Georgie, though, feels brand-new. sweetness and tang thanks to accompaniThe décor has pivoted from stark to ments of caramelized figs, aged balsamic stunning, with an aesthetic that’s halfway and pancetta vinaigrette. between continental chic and cozy coloAmong Zakarian’s pastas, the hen’s nial. White-jacketed waiters bustle among egg taglioni with Meyer lemon, chive blosintimate two- and four-tops, toting trays of som and Santa Barbara sea urchin is a light seasonal SoCal fare. The semi-open twobut rich summer dish, while the carnaroli story space, which once felt cavernous, now risotto with Dungeness crab, English peas feels convivial thanks to soft lighting from and melted leeks is good enough to lick overhead chandeliers and artfully placed the bowl clean. If you prefer your pasta as potted plants. There are plans for tables a primi rather than the main attraction, out on the patio fronting Canon Gardens try the hand-rolled beet agnolotti with as well, which should add to the ambiance hazelnuts and brown butter. of classic European fine dining. Also from the sea, a You’ll want to start with classic Dover sole arrives a signature cocktail like the at the table whole, with Hollywood Park, a play on morsels of morels and pickthe mint julep, comprised of led ramps. If you’re sharing, Knob Creek bourbon, fresh you can’t beat the dry-aged lime juice, simple syrup, mint Creekstone Farms tomaand Hennessy VSOP Cognac hawk steak. This massive served over a mountain of ice cut is served with shalin a copper tumbler. For a bit of Georgie lot confit, watercress and tableside theater, there’s also 225 N. Canon Dr., sherry vinegar. For a side, a roving martini cart whose Beverly Hills (310) 860-7970 try the roasted cauliflower attendant will whip you up a georgierestaurant.com with English peas, freekah martini to order with vodka $$$$$ and chermoula for a whiff or gin, served with olives or a of North Africa. flamed lemon twist. Take advantage of sumThe baby ar tichoke Atmosphere California fine dining mer strawberry season by fritto with pickled chilies ordering either the deliand lemon aioli tastes like Standout Dishes cate Tahitian vanilla panna it ’s fre s h fro m a Ro man Sea urchin taglioni, Dungeness crab risotto cotta with wild strawberrytaverna , while G eorgie’s balsamic compote, or the smoked tahini spread with Drinks nostalgically delicious bisfalafel, pickled cherries and Hollywood Park, custom-made martinis cuit-like ginger shortcake flatbread is decidedly more with strawberry compote eastern Mediterranean in oriHours 6-10:30 p.m. daily, and luscious rose cream, all gin. The yellow beet hummus breakfast and lunch soon sprinkled with a dusting of with basil yogurt and spiced powdered sugar. You won’t walnuts is an intriguing take Reservations Recommended regret it. —Eric Rosen on a familiar food as well.

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■ Wed. | Sept. 14 BRIGHT LIGHT BRIGHT LIGHT The Satellite

■ Through Sept. 25 THE ECCENTRICITIES OF A NIGHTINGALE Pacific Resident Theatre

Openly gay pop star Rod Thomas plays Los Angeles, accompanied by Flavia and Madeline Spooner. His latest album, Choreography, features guest spots by Elton John and Alan Cumming. thesatellitela.com

“A richly atmospheric, emotionally rewarding revial“ of the work that eventually became Tennessee Williams’ 1951 play Summer and Smoke, says the LA Times. pacificresidenttheatre.com

■ Wed. | Sept. 14 HOT ROD WEDNESDAYS Micky’s

Get nice and lubed up at this weekly party, presented by Stefano Rosso, which offers $5 well drinks on the patio until 11 p.m. and drink specials all night. odysseytheatre.com

■ Wed. | Sept. 14 SING THE TRUTH Hollywood Bowl

Five outstanding contemporary female stars celebrate the legacies of four iconic and unforgettable women whose talents and pioneering spirit live on: Lena Horne, Dinah Washington, Eartha Kitt and Natalie Cole. hollywoodbowl.com

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100 DAYS OF ART

September sees the Hammer Museum initiate In Real Life, its most ambitious program of film and performance yet

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estwood’s Hammer Museum may be down, but don’t call it out. While the upstairs galleries at the free-of-charge art space are undergoing renovations, the museum has put together what might be its most ambitious bout of programming yet—In Real Life, a mix of performances and screenings set to take place throughout the complex for 100 days. As the museum explains it, In Real Life is organized into three “strands,“ the first of which is film and video. Organized by various curators, the film component includes “Artists’ Film International“ (Sept. 13 - Oct. 15), itself a collaboration with 16 international museums, and “How to Love a Watermelon Woman“ (Nov. 22-30), a film program celebrating the 20th anniversary of queer filmmaker Cheryl Dunye’s seminal 1996 work. The second strand of In Real Life includes weekend performances and immersive works. On any given weekend over the next 100 days, you’ll come across a New York-based Hawaiian dance group (Sept. 17), Jibz Cameron’s alter ego Dynasty Handbag (Oct. 2) and various comedic programs (Oct. 15-16). The third strand of In Real Life is comprised of courtyard rehearsals of works still in progress, from all disciplines—theater, dance, music and more. You’ll glimpse how various artists work when they use the stage to workshop or discuss new material. “We’re excited for the daytime activation of our courtyard, public spaces and theater during the fall renovation of our third-floor galleries,“ says Hammer Director Ann Philbin. “In Real Life gives the entire Hammer curatorial team a chance to explore their areas of interest within film and performance.“ —S.H.

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aryland resident Jake Nodar is used to being “the only gay in the village“ when it comes to reality TV. A horse trainer and avid adventurer, The Discovery Channel asked him to compete on Out of the Wild: The Alaska Experiment back in 2008 as the show’s only gay contestant. He later worked on The History Channel’s Full-Metal Jousting, again the sole gay cast member. That led to his appearance on Naked and Afraid back in March, which brings us to the present: Nodar was the only openly gay competitor on season two of Naked and Afraid XL, a show that dropped 12 previous contestants—naked and without supplies—in the remote badlands of South Africa, where they were tasked with surviving for 40 days, enduring starvation, heat ... and each other. We loved watching Nodar challenge the stereotypes of gay men through the recent season finale on Aug. 28. Fans of Nodar’s can keep up with him on Twitter and Instagram (@jakenodar). —Stephan Horbelt

Meet Alex Vlahos and Evan Williams, the hot gay couple of Ovation series Versailles, coming to American TV this fall By Patrick Rosenquist

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he most expensive Anglo-French drama ever made is coming to the U.S. this fall, when the historical soap Versailles lands on the cable channel Ovation starting Oct. 1. Set in 1667, the show focuses on the rule of King Louis XIV as he sets out to build the opulent palace, with all the court intrigue and trappings that come with ruling the nation. “It’s a rock and roll drama,” says Alexander Vlahos, who plays the king’s brother Phillippe. Loosely based on fact, his character sits near the center of power, and is, surprisingly, openly gay in a time when it was unheard of. “It’s because he’s basically above the law. It was illegal at the time, but the law was the word of the king,” he says. Evan Williams plays Phillippe’s lover, Chevalier, a lower-ranking member of the French court. Both Vlahos and Williams, who wrapped filming on the show’s second season this summer, are already familiar to American audiences. Vlahos starred as Mordred on the NBC fantasy show Merlin; Williams is a regular on the MTV show Awkward and will star in the upcoming horror film Escape Room. “What I like about this show is that it doesn’t treat these two as involved in some SEPTEMBER 14, 2016

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Batting Our Critical Eye A film, an album and a single that should be on your radar

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In theaters Sept. 23 // Though the hazing rituals of American fraternities comprise the bulk of Andrew Neel’s tense feature film, it’s the masculine heart of brotherhood that makes it move. Written by the director with David Gordon Green, Mike Roberts and Brad Land (upon whose memoir the movie is based), Goat follows Brad (Ben Schnetzer of Pride), a kid assaulted by two drifters during the film’s opening, as he negotiates what it takes to join his older brother Brett’s (Nick Jonas) fraternity. In essence, Brad goes through one assault after another in an attempt to live up to his brother’s—and the frat brothers’—expectations of what makes a man, especially in light of his passive reaction to his initial assailants. Schnetzer gives a star-making performance, with great support from an unfussy Jonas and a slew of standout fraternity brothers and pledges, including an effective James Franco as the emotionally stunted douche who never really left the glory days of college. // Some bands reinvent themselves with every release. Others plough and perfect the same narrow field. Scottish alt-rockers Teenage Fanclub belong in the latter category. Their gently melodic vein of grunge, which came to prominence in the States with 1991’s Bandwagonesque and its breakthrough single “What You Do to Me,” hasn’t changed much in the decades that followed. And while there have been many years when new music was released with little more than ‘ho-hum’ for a reaction, this 10th album has occasioned raves overseas and should follow suit here as well. Yes, the songs remain the same, though the band is in fine fettle with a sharp batch of songs from Norman Blake and Raymond McGinley. Sometimes you can just enjoy the wheel without reinventing it. Standout tracks include “I’m in Love,” “It’s a Sign” and “Live in the Moment.” Available now // Now that the reality show known as Britney’s Breakdowns is over (or perhaps on hiatus), is it safe to talk about Ms. Spears without qualifications? She’s long past merely being a guilty pleasure for pop lovers, and while she’ll never garner the hosannas of an artist like her lip-locking BFF Madonna (she’s not nearly as plastic), she damn well demands your respect. Glory, her ninth record, guided by her usual phalange of co-writers and producers, is one of her best, and “Do You Wanna Come Over?” a standout. Obviously she thinks so, too, as she’s already given it the full choreographed treatment in her ongoing Vegas spectacular. And from the Basement Jaxx “Remedy”-like acoustic strum to the come-hither seduction of her single entendre lyrics, this is an invitation you’d be a fool to refuse. —Dan Loughry

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sordid and bizarre affair. The show highlights the substance of their relationship. The camera doesn’t linger on it like it’s something freakish or unusual. It’s a high-stakes pairing, because that’s what it actually was,” says Williams. “It’s a period piece, but it’s done in a modern way. You get a sense that you’re watching the workings of Mount Olympus.” The series premiered in France on Canal+ last November, and it’s currently running through its first season on BBC 2 in the United Kingdom. The show, which reportedly had a budget of over $27 million, has also aired in Canada. “I think the U.S. is the only area that hasn’t seen the show,” says Williams. Aside from its record-breaking budget, the show was filmed primarily in the actual palace of Versailles, adding a degree of realism and opulence to the series. Versailles Both Williams and Vlahos While King Louis are quick to note the intenXIV sets out to sity of the affair between build his opulent Chevalier and Phillippe. “They palace, the real have a love-hate relationship. drama comes One minute they’re locked in a from the king’s kiss, and the next they’re fightgay brother and his lover ing,” says Vlahos. “Phillippe is more imporPremieres Oct. 1 tant than Chevalier, and Ovation Chevalier wants to gain more power, but sometimes that conflicts with his goal of consolidating power under Phillippe,” says Williams. “Phillippe was a really complicated character in real life,” Vlahos says. “He was gay, and a crossdresser, but he had a wife, and most people think he may have been bipolar. And he’s really close to the king.” Both actors point out that while the show is based on real events, it isn’t a plodding retelling of history. “It’s an exploration of the time—when France was the seat of power in Europe, and the court dealings were scandalous, dangerous and sometimes sexy,” says Williams. Vlahos adds, “It’s about two men living double lives, seeking control of the court, and balancing both.” Following its 10-episode run on Ovation, Versailles will head to Netflix. “It’s actually a very bingeable show,” says Vlahos. “It starts with a slow burn and then things escalate very quickly.”


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SUMMER STREAMS

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Before the season comes to a close, catch these gay favorites coming to Hulu on Sept. 1

With his monarchy now stronger than ever, the world’s number one queen speaks candidly about Drag Race All Stars Season 2 (now airing), the upcoming election and his recent Emmy nom

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(2000) Christian Bale plays Patrick Bateman, a handsome yuppie with a very exact morning grooming routine and a knack for killing young prostitutes with chainsaws. What’s not to love? Based on Bret Easton Ellis’ famed novel, the film also stars Reese Witherspoon, Chloë Sevigny and Jared Leto.

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Quite Contrarian Homo rockers Pansy Division celebrate 25 years of being 'out' in the industry with an inspired new studio release

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(1996) You’ll want to watch this one before we're subjected to the upcoming TV Land series of the same name. The on-screen chemistry between Bette Midler, Goldie Hawn and Diane Keaton is unmatchable as they plot revenge against their a-hole husbands.

hen we began, there were very few people who were out in music,” Pansy Division co-leader Jon Ginoli recently told Rolling Stone. “There weren’t really any in rock ’n’ roll. I think, even the ones that you think were out, they really weren’t out yet.” Ginoli, with his long-standing partner in crime, Chris Freeman, took a look around in 1991 and, well, they changed music’s homogeneous demographic and its trajectory. From Undressed (1993), with its resonant keynote song “Fem in a Black Leather Jacket,” to Deflowered’s (1994) homage to “Groovy Underwear” and the self-explanatory “Dick of Death” from Wish I’d Taken Pictures (1996), the band curated a cult following and quickly rose to the top of the “queercore” heap (though, let’s be honest, their music is more pop-centric than that label infers, not to mention, ahem, cheekier). Other artists would eventually follow: the power pop of PWR BTTM; Car Seat Headrest’s clarity from chaos; even the carnal puppy love of Troye Sivan. Yet it was a long and often lonely road. Not anymore. It’s fitting that Pansy Division celebrates the 25th anniversary of its forming with an inspired (and dare we say mature) new album, Quite Contrary, in an era when both the underground and the charts are bursting with the fruit of their seed. Whether these younger artists know it or not they’re indebted to Ginoli and Freeman (the way they, in turn, draw a line back to Pet Shop Boys by covering “It’s a Sin” in archetypal punk fashion). Respect. There’s nothing contrary about that at all. —Dan Loughry

Q: What are you looking forward to Drag Race fans seeing this season on All Stars? A: These are all girls we have come to know and love. It’s fun to see what they’re up to now, how they’ve changed, knowing what it’s like to be on TV and back in that work room. With All Stars, we designed the challenges to really let these bitches have it, you know? Q: What about your Emmy nomination? What were you feeling when you found out you were nominated? A: My whole life, my whole career, I have always worked off the grid, outside the status quo. So for the status quo to recognize the work I’ve done, I’m like, “Ummm, that’s great, but that’s really not the reason I do what I do.” If I was looking for validation or recognition from the industry, it would have broken me. So, I love that they have recognized it but I am more excited for the people I work with. For their work to be recognized. Q: Where are you in processing Orlando?

A: It’s interesting where mankind is today. I think we are on the precipice of a huge breakthrough. Our culture as Americans and as humans on this planet is going through a metamorphosis. So through this process a lot of violent acts—a lot of rejection of future—is being dealt with. I do believe the end result will be a beautiful butterfly, but until then, I think humans on this planet will have to endure a lot more violent transitions of this process. You know? It’s unfortunate. It’s horrible. Q: What do you think about the upcoming election? A: Right now our election is divided between people looking towards the future of the human race and people who don’t want to change. People who reject having to evolve. And that’s really what it is when you boil it down; that’s the great divide: People who want to keep the old way and people who are looking towards the future. —Alex Kacala

FOUR TRACKS WE LOVED SEEING ON PRESIDENT OBAMA’S SUMMER PLAYLIST SAVED!

(2004) Jena Malone stars in this smart and snappy story about a devout Christian girl who learns her boyfriend (Chad Faust) is gay. She tries everything in her power to turn him, but we all know how that works. —S.H.

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2. GAYCATION

Ellen Page and best friend Ian Daniel are back with season 2, exploring the gay scenes of various travel destinations. Last year they went to Japan, Brazil and Jamaica, but Viceland is keeping mum on where they’ll go this year. (Wednesday, Sept. 7, Viceland)

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4. STAND UP TO CANCER

The fifth year of this event continues to do good work and also confound by having nothing to do with stand-up comedy. Little Big Town, Celine Dion and Keith Urban perform alongside celebs like Ben Affleck and Marcia Cross. Maybe we could just tweak the name a bit. (Friday, Sept. 9, CBS/ABC/FOX/NBC)

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These two may be in the running for the worst thing ever to happen on Sept. 11, as E! continues to find more Kardashians to give shows. This one looks to be one of the more explosive in the kanon, perhaps a good thing after the snoozefest of the recently canceled I Am Cait. (Sunday, Sept. 11, E!)

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Add a tinge of the jungle to your sartorial repertoire without feeling like a Real Housewife of New Jersey. This fall, animal prints are back, and they’re easier to pull off than you may think. Feeling sheepish? Start with a few restrained pieces and work your way up.

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Calling SoCal home, you’ll never feel like you’re living in Seattle, but you can look like you are! The grunge trend of the ‘90s is popular yet again, which means it’s time to go shopping for plaid and super-distressed jeans. Bonus points if you can find your old Doc Martens. 1

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EVENTS

EXHIBITS

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THEATER

FESTIVALS

COMEDY

FALL CULTURE PREVIEW MUSIC

DANCE

Don’t hole up once temperatures starts to drop. Instead, go out and savor some of L.A.’s worldclass culture. From museum exhibits to side-splitting comedy, horror movies to Hedwig and the Angry Inch, explore all that our amazing city has to offer this fall. by Stephan Horbelt

RYAN RAFTERY: BRENDAN BURKE

Adam West's Batman, Darren Criss in Hedwig, Danielle Schneider with Casey Wilson


Clockwise from top left: Ryan Raftery's Watch What Happens, Lauren Weedman, The American Revolution, Step Brothers, Diavolo, Aisha Tyler

SEPT. FOR THE RECORD: SCORSESE

CATALINA WINE MIXER 2016

Sept. 21 - Oct. 16, The Wallis

Sept. 23-25, Descanso Beach Club

This acclaimed series will transform the director’s iconic soundtracks into an immersive theatrical concert, with a set list spanning GoodFellas, Casino, The Wolf of Wall Street and more. thewallis.org

Yep, it’s the second installment of that classic event made famous in Step Brothers (which will be screened), with live bands, DJs, gourmet eats and fine wine. catalinachamber.com

THE WORLD OF DUMPLINGS

Sept. 28, Skirball Cultural Center

Through cooking demos and tastings, learn about the history and practice of dumpling making in Chinese, Jewish and Latin American cuisines. Also Oct. 26 and Nov. 30. skirball.org

L.A. PODCAST FESTIVAL 2016

Sept. 23-25, Sofitel Los Angeles Confirmed guests this year include Aisha Tyler with her Girl on Guy podcast, Todd Glass, Kevin Pollak and a ton of other popular podcasters. lapodfest.com

A HARVEST MOON CELEBRATION

Sept. 27, The Huntington

WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE ON STAGE Sept. 23-24, Catalina Jazz Club He previously took on Anna Wintour, and now New York native Ryan Raftery returns to L.A. with his take on Andy Cohen. It’s a stage show featuring song parodies and cameos by some of your favorite Real Housewives. catalina jazzclub.com

DIAVOLO

RYAN RAFTERY: BRENDAN BURKE

Sept. 23-25, The Broad Stage The groundbreaking dance company presents their signature “architecture in motion” with the new Passengers and audience favorite Trajectoire. thebroad stage.com

Enjoy the sights, sounds and flavors of a traditional Chinese festival, held in the Huntington’s beautiful Chinese Garden of Flowing Fragrance. See the new exhibition of woodblock prints and enjoy Asian-inspired cuisine from 30 restaurants. huntington.org

OPENING NIGHT GALA

Sept. 27, Walt Disney Concert Hall The 2016/17 season kicks off in grand fashion with L.A. Phil Music and Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel working his magic from the podium. laphil.com

BITCH SESH

Sept. 29, Largo

Casey Wilson and Danielle Schneider present a live version of their podcast. Expect to dive into and unpack Real Housewives and Julia Roberts’ wig in Mother’s Day. largo-la.com

LAUREN WEEDMAN

Sept. 29 - Oct. 2, REDCAT

With live music and a wicked wit, the incisive and hilarious Looking star shares secrets of her alternate identity in this cabaret-type show. redcat.org

THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Sept. 30 - Oct. 9, The Wallis Seven actors share 21 square feet of space to recreate the entire American fight for independence, from Lexington to Yorktown, in 50 minutes. thewallis.org

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FALL FOR THIS NEW MUSIC Keep your playlist crisp with some of autumn’s most anticipated album releases SEPTEMBER Against Me!, Shape Shift With Me Bastille, Wild World Bruce Springsteen, Chapter and Verse Die Antwoord, Mount Ninji and Da Nice Time Kid Gavin DeGraw, Something Worth Saving Grouplove, Big Mess

OCTOBER Beck, Title TBA Bon Jovi, This House Is Not For Sale

OCT.

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BIANCA DEL RIO

Conor Oberst, Ruminations Empire of the Sun, Two Vines Green Day, Revolution Radio Jimmy Eat World, Title TBA Rick Astley, 50 Tove Lo, Lady Wood

Idina Menzel, Idina. M.I.A., A.I.M. Mykki Blanco, Mykki Pixies, Head Carrier

ANGEL CITY JAZZ FESTIVAL

THE ART OF ALCHEMY

AMY SCHUMER LIVE

Oct. 1, The Novo

Oct. 7 & 14, The Broad Stage

Oct. 11 - Feb. 12, The Getty

Oct. 23, The Forum

Roy Haylock’s demented drag alter ego—the winner of Drag Race season 6, that self-professed “clown in a gown”— brings her “Not Today, Satan” tour to DTLA. thenovodtla.com

The first night will feature Steve Lehman Trio and David Binney Trio— the latter of which is credited with creating an alternative jazz scene—while the second is “Extreme Bass Night” featuring four innovative local bass players. thebroadstage.com

That mix of science and spirituality known as “The Great Art” in medieval Europe is examined, with its impact on art and expression from Greco-Egyptian antiquity to European Enlightenment. getty.edu

With the release of her self-penned film Trainwreck and her Comedy Central show Inside Amy Schumer, she quickly became the favorite comedienne of gays everywhere, and now she’s bringing her laugh riot to the Los Angeles stage. fabulousforum.com

BEYOND BLING

I BOUGHT A RAINFOREST

Oct. 2 - Feb. 5, LACMA

Oct. 13-14, The Broad Stage

An extraordinary assemblage of contemporary studio jewelry from the U.S., Europe, Australia and New Zealand, all from collector Lois Boardman. lacma.org

Part of the Nat Geo Live series, photojournalist and wildlife documentarian Charlie Hamilton James—who bought 100 acres of Peruvian land as a spurof-the-moment decision—will tell fascinating stories, like about the illegal cocaine plantation he uncovered after signing the deed. thebroadstage.com

CHAMBER MUSIC: ALL BEETHOVEN

Oct. 4, Walt Disney Concert Hall Members of the L.A. Philharmonic are ready to treat you to a number of pieces from one of the masters of classical composition. laphil.com

POP FOR THE PEOPLE

Oct. 7 - March 12, The Skirball This exhibit, subtitled “Roy Lichtenstein in L.A.,” explores how that vanguard of the Pop Art movement made fine art accessible to the American public in ways not achieved before. One gallery will let visitors step into Lichtenstein’s reimagination of Van Gogh’s Bedroom at Arles, brought to 3-D life. skirball.org

MOLTEN COLOR

A CAT’S ATTIC

Oct. 6-7, Pantages Theatre Cat Stevens plays stripped-down, introspective tracks, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of his first single in '66. hollywoodpantages.com

TIG HAS FRIENDS

Oct. 7, Largo

This monthly installment by legendary lesbian comedian Tig Notaro brings some of stand-up’s best talent to the L.A. stage. largo-la.com

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Oct. 8, The Getty Villa Over 180 ancient glass objects from the collection of Erwin Oppenländer are featured, remarkable for their cultural and chronological breadth. getty.edu

THE MODEL APARTMENT

Oct. 11 - Nov. 20, Geffen Playhouse Max and Lola retire to Florida, hoping to live out their golden years in relaxation, but the life they left behind quickly comes calling, plunging their seaside condo into a brutality-tinged nightmare. geffenplayhouse.org

CATALINA ISLAND JAZZTRAX FESTIVAL

Oct. 13-16, 20-23, Catalina

It’s the longest running Smooth Jazz festival in America, celebrating its 30th anniversary in Catalina’s historic 1929 Casino ballroom with more than 20 stars of the genre. catalinachamber.com

THE SOURCE

THE HARRY DEAN STANTON AWARD

Oct. 23, Theatre at Ace Hotel

Vidiots Foundation honors the actor at this ceremony, hosted by Ed Begley Jr. and featuring performances and tributes from Kris Kristofferson, Father John Misty, Jack Huston and more. theatre.acehotel.com

VICUÑA

Oct. 19-23, REDCAT

Oct. 23 - Nov. 20, The Kirk Douglas

This contemporary oratorio by Ted Hearne gets its West Coast premiere. It follows the story of Chelsea Manning, the Army private who leaked military documents to WikiLeaks in 2010. laopera.org

A tailor to the wealthy and powerful struggles to serve a very unusual client: a blustering real estate tycoon and reality TV star who—to everyone’s surprise—becomes a major party’s nominee for president. Sound familiar? centertheatregroup.org

A 20-YEAR FRIENDSHIP

Oct. 25-26, Catalina Jazz Club Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp celebrate 20 years of friendship and the musical RENT in this special engagement. Watch them celebrate music and tell stories. catalinajazzclub.com


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BODYTRAFFIC

HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH

Oct. 27-29, The Broad Stage This young dance company is already internationally recognized for its high quality of work, and it’s helping to establish L.A. as a major center for contemporary dance. thebroadstage.com

Nov. 1-27, Pantages Theatre

DECONSTRUCTING BROADWAY

Oct. 29, Largo

Sirius/XM radio’s Broadway host Seth Rudetsky brings back his hilarious oneman show, in which he uses his audio/ video collection to break down brilliant performances from Broadway divas. largo-la.com

ALICE COOPER

Oct. 30, Pantages Theatre Kick off your Halloween by spending the night with the pioneer of shockrock. Drawing from horror movies, vaudeville and garage rock, he’s sure to showcase the dark theatrics he’s best known for. hollywoodpantages.com

COMIKAZE 2016

Oct. 28-30, L.A. Convention Center This expo, brought to you by none other than Stan Lee, has quite a lineup of celebrities planned, including Nichelle Nichols and Walter Koenig of Star Trek and the original Batman crew of Adam West, Burt Ward and Lee Meriwether. comikazeexpo.com

MODELS OF PRIDE

Oct. 29, USC

It’s the nation’s largest free conference for LGBT, queer and questioning youth—and allies—and it’s a free, allday event, with workshop and valuable info. modelsofpride.org

NOSFERATU

Oct. 29 & 31, Theatre at Ace Hotel F.W. Murnau’s 1922 classic, featuring the silver screen’s first vampire, gets re-scored live by LA Opera’s Artist in Residence Matthew Aucoin. laopera.org

Alice Cooper

Darren Criss and Lena Hall will star in the L.A. premiere of the Broadway production, bringing to life John Cameron Mitchell’s genre-bending and genderbending landmark musical. hollywoodpantages.com

PAT GRANEY: GIRL GODS

Nov. 3-6, REDCAT

These fierce women may be wearing cocktail dresses and heels, but their explosive physical language and wry humor reveal the anger simmering under the surface of the collective feminine mind. redcat.org

ICEBERGS

Nov. 8 - Dec. 18, Geffen Playhouse This world premiere comedy takes you to Silver Lake, where a young filmmaker and his wife await the greenlight of a lifetime. geffenplayhouse.org

THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE

Nov. 9 - Dec. 18, The Mark Taper The darkly comic tale of Maureen Folan, a lonely woman in her 40s, and Mag, her manipulative mother, whose interference in Maureen’s first and potentially last loving relationship sets in motion events as tragically funny as they are horrific. centertheatregroup.com

HORROR IN THE HALL

Oct. 31, Walt Disney Concert Hall As part of the “Horror in the Hall” series, organ virtuoso Clark Wilson will improvise an atmospheric soundtrack for the 1920 German expressionist film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. laphil.com

BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN

Oct. 31, Bing Theater LACMA

For a calm, more civilized Halloween, sit for a screening of the 1935 classic starring Boris Karloff as Frankenstein’s monster and Elsa Lanchester as his newly created wife. lacma.org

AKHNATEN

Nov. 5-27, The Dorothy Chandler In this new opera that takes place in ancient Egypt, Akhnaten ascends to the throne with Nefertiti, seeking to abandon the worship of many gods for just one, the Sun God. Philip Glass is responsible for the powerful score. laopera.org

DAPPER DAY FALL SOIRÉE

Nov. 6, Disneyland

Get all gussied up to spin inside Alice’s teacups at this biannual meet-up that kicks off with a style expo before you strut your stuff with Mickey Mouse down Main Street. dapperday.com

FILMS FOR THE FALL The Magnificent Seven (Sept. 23)

Doctor Strange (Nov. 4)

Storks (Sept. 23)

Loving (Nov. 4)

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (Sept. 30) Masterminds (Sept. 30) The Birth of a Nation (Oct. 7) The Girl on the Train (Oct. 7)

Trolls (Nov. 4)

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (Nov. 18) The Edge of Seventeen (Nov. 18) Bad Santa 2 (Nov. 23) Moana (Nov. 23)

31 (Oct. 21)

La La Land (Dec. 2)

The Handmaiden (Oct. 21)

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Dec. 16)

Inferno (Oct. 28)

Assassin’s Creed (Dec. 21)

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Left, from top: Manking to Mars, Renaissance and Reformation, Maria Bamford

MANKIND TO MARS

L.A. AUTO SHOW 2016

MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG

Nov. 10-11, The Broad Stage

Nov. 18-27, L.A. Convention Center

Nov. 22 - Dec. 18, The Wallis

Part of the Nat Geo Live series, space correspondent Andrew Fazekas leads a lively conversation with prominent Mars experts, dramatized in stunning visuals. thebroadstage.com

One of the world’s most influential showcases of automobiles, new mobility devices and technology is back. laautoshow.com

Michael Arden directs this rarely staged Stephen Sondheim musical, which travels back in time to navigate the bumpy history of three friends who began their careers in show business together. thewallis.org

ANTHONY BOURDAIN: THE HUNGER

Nov. 14, Pantages Theatre

This new live show features a brutally honest monologue on diverse culture, street cuisine and Bourdain’s travels to lesser-known locations, followed by an open Q&A. hollywoodpantages.com

LETTER TO A MAN

Nov. 18-19, Royce Hall

MARIA BAMFORD

Nov. 17, The Novo

Her Netflix series Lady Dynamite that premiered in May had people rolling, and now she brings her offbeat brand of comedy to L.A. thenovodtla.com

REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE

Nov. 17, Walt Disney Concert Hall Experience the famed James Dean film with Leonard Rosenman’s (Dean’s former roommate) score performed live by the LA Philharmonic. laphil.com

Director Robert Wilson and legendary performer Mikhail Baryshnikov join forces to create a new performance work based on the famous diaries of Russian dancer and choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky. cap.ucla.edu

RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION

Nov. 20 - March 26, LACMA Coinciding with the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, this exhibit brings to L.A. some of the greatest achievements of German Renaissance art. lacma.org

ALICE’S ADVENTURES

Nov. 22, Walt Disney Concert Hall Irish master of subversive comedy Gerald Barry (whose opera The Importance of Being Ernest was a hit in L.A.) now turns to the adventures of Lewis Carroll’s Alice. laphil.com

COMING TO AN L.A. STAGE NEAR YOU A quick look at some of the crooners, rockers and pop princesses bringing their tours to SoCal Sigur Rós, Sept. 24, Hollywood Bowl Tegan & Sara, Sept. 29, The Wiltern Dolly Parton, Oct. 1-2, Hollywood Bowl Pete Yorn, Oct. 5, El Rey Theatre Cyndi Lauper, Oct. 5, Greek Theatre Peaches, Oct. 7, The Wiltern

Sia, Oct. 8-9, Hollywood Bowl Toni Braxton, Oct. 9, Microsoft Theater Dixie Chicks, Oct. 10, Hollywood Bowl Fitz and the Tantrums, Oct. 14, The Greek Gwen Stefani, Oct. 15-16, The Forum Lauryn Hill, Oct. 20, Greek Theatre

Pet Shop Boys, Oct. 29, Microsoft Theater Joan Baez, Nov. 5, Walt Disney Concert Hall Charlie Puth, Nov. 8, The Wiltern Róisín Murphy, Nov. 9, El Rey Theatre Lynda Carter, Nov. 11-12, Catalina Jazz Club

CHILL

Nov. 23, The Queen Mary This annual event presents a magical winter for the whole family with ice tubing, ice skating, holiday entertainment and more. queenmary.com

IRVING BERLIN’S WHITE CHRISTMAS

Nov. 29 - Dec. 4, Pantages Theatre Two showbiz buddies put on a show in a picturesque Vermont inn, finding their perfect mates in the bargain. Complete with some of the greatest songs ever written. hollywoodpantages.com


DEC. THE WHOLEHEARTED

AMÉLIE, A NEW MUSICAL

BREAKING NEWS

Dec. 2-11, Kirk Douglas Theatre

Dec. 4 - Jan. 15, Ahmanson Theatre

Dec. 20, The Getty

The unflinching portrait of a female boxer who survives a brutal attack by her husband, it’s a tale of revenge and redemption, violent love and the high cost of fame, utilizing live projections, film and a rockabilly score. centertheatregroup.org

The title character of the Oscarnominated film is back on a mesmerizing journey, turning the streets of Montmartre into a world of her own imagining while secretly orchestrating moments of joy for those around her. centertheatregroup.org

Beginning in the ‘60s, artists turned to news media as a source of inspiration. This exhibit presents work by 19 such artists who employed appropriation, juxtaposition and mimicry to create photos and videos commenting on the role of news media. getty.edu

PICASSO & RIVERA

Dec. 4 - April 30, LACMA

Subtitled “Conversations Across Time,” this exhibit presents moments of intersection in the formation of Modernism in Europe and Latin America, via 150 paintings, etchings and watercolors by these towering figures of the 20th century. lacma.org

1966 HOLIDAY VARIETY EXTRAVAGANZA

Dec. 15-17, The Broad Stage

It’s 1966, but don’t let the Cold War get you down. Warm your spirits by the hilarious hearth of Impro Theatre’s unscripted holiday variety show, from the brilliant creators and performers of Jane Austen UnScripted. thebroadstage.com

LAZY DAY LIBRARY

HENRY ROLLINS

Dec. 5-11, Largo

WONDERFUL TOWN

Dec. 2-4, The Dorothy Chandler LA Opera presents three semi-staged concert performances of Leonard Bernstein’s sassy and brassy love letter to the bright lights of the Big Apple. laopera.org

Fall in L.A. may not get too chilly, but it’s still the perfect time to cozy up and read a great book. Here’s what we’re looking forward to

His spoken word performances—he calls them “talking shows”—are a mix of humor, outrage, pop culture and political commentary, personal anecdote, healthy skepticism and rugged realism. largo-la.com

THE KING AND I

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Dec. 17, L.A. Convention Center An all-day yoga event featuring local and national teachers, where studios showcase their unique styles of mind and body practice. Connect with local teachers, explore studios in your area and taste sustainable food and drink. theyogaexpo.org

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Taschen’s latest release celebrates four decades of photography from the man who sparked a new era of fashion and gave birth to the supermodel

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n 1989, when German photographer Peter Lindbergh shot five beautiful models for the cover of British Vogue, two things happened: His trademark monochrome photographs immediately redefined society’s beauty standards to privilege natural beauty in a time when retouching was pervasive among his contemporaries (“How crazy and unreal is the idea of erasing all your experiences from your face?” he once said); and, two, he gave birth to the era of the supermodel. Few fashion magazine covers hold such significance, just as few models other than Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista and Tatjana Patitz hold such a title. More than just the assemblage of five already established careers, Lindbergh’s cover inspired George Michael to cast those same five women in his David Fincher-directed music video for “Freedom! ‘90.” The rest, as they say, is history. Now, the man who Anna Wintour chose to shoot her very first cover of American Vogue and for years regarded as her “secret weapon”; the man who has shot everyone from rock icon Tina Turner to French film star Jeanne Moreau and the campaigns of every major designer, from Giorgio Armani to Karl Lagerfeld to Yohji Yamamoto; the man whose taste Herb Ritts trusted so much that Ritts didn’t have to investigate a new model had she already worked with the German photographer; the man who is considered a pioneer in photography, gets the Taschen treatment. Peter Lindbergh: A Different Vision on Fashion Photography, available this month from the premier coffee table book publisher, gathers 400-plus images that span his more-than-four-decade career as a game-changer in the realm of storytelling. Edited by fashion industry veteran Thierry-Maxime Loriot, the collection contextualizes his career with commentary by former collaborators including Jean Paul Gaultier, Grace Coddington, Nicole Kidman and even Wintour herself. What additional proof

does one need of Lindbergh’s esteemed status in the world of fashion photography? While he clearly had both respect and admiration for his subjects, the book’s most captivating revelation is the highly protective eye Lindbergh seemed to have over his female models. In an industry that sells youth, style and beauty to the highest bidder, Lindbergh was one of the good ones. “I was rather uninspired with the way women were photographed in the ‘80s,” he says, discussing his own inspiration. “I was trying to photograph them in a different way, but nobody seemed to care back then. ... I wanted to move away from the rather formal, quite perfectly styled woman who was very artificial. I was more concerned about a more outspoken, adventurous woman in control of her life and not too concerned about her social status or emancipated by masculine protection. My ideal was always the young women I met in art school, very independent and who could speak for themselves. The supermodels represented this change. It explains why they dominated the visual world for many years.” His raw work is legendary. Indeed, Lindbergh would force magazines running his photos to agree not to retouch anything. In May, he told Art Forum, “This should be the responsibility of photographers today: To free women, and finally everyone, from the terror of youth and perfection.” Taschen’s latest print release coincides with a major retrospective of Lindbergh’s black-and-white photography—more than 220 of the shots found in this new book—at the Kunsthal in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. In addition to his print work, Lindbergh’s 1991 film Models, The Film will be screened. Curated by Loriot, the exhibition takes place Sept. 10 through February 2017. Stateside fans of Lindbergh’s work will also be interested to know he’ll be presenting the book at a signing in Taschen’s Beverly Hills store on Sept. 20.

Above left: John Galliano, Paris, 1996, shot for Harper’s Bazaar Above right: Tina Turner, Azzedine Alaïa S/S 1989, Paris, 1989, shot for Stern Opposite page: Cindy Crawford, Tatjana Patitz, Helena Christensen, Linda Evangelista, Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell, Karen Mulder and Stephanie Seymour, Versace F/W 1991-92,

Peter Lindbergh: A Different Vision on Fashion Photography 524 pp., $70 Taschen Available this month SEPTEMBER 14, 2016

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Fri. | Sept. 2 PALM SPRINGS WOMEN’S JAZZ FESTIVAL Annenberg Theater

Some of the world’s greatest female jazz performers invade the desert for this multi-day, multi-event festival. Through Sept. 4. psmuseum.org Sat. | Sept. 3 SHUT UP AND DANCE Toucans Tiki Lounge

Every Saturday night, Toucans offers up a packed dance floor, hot go-go dancers and pop music, courtesy of DJ Monkie, DJ George or DJ Judas. toucanstikilounge.com Fri. Sept. 9 ‘90S REMIX TOUR Morongo Casino

Blackstreet, Ginuwine and Dru Hill are among the acts set to perform as part of this nostalgia tour. morongo casinoresort.com

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fter having spent nearly two years on display in the desert between 2012 and 2014, Marilyn Monroe may return to Palm Springs in statue form, as the local community is currently on a mission to see “Forever Marilyn,” a 26-foot-tall statue of the silver screen star, return to the Coachella Valley permanently. PS Resorts, a local tourism nonprofit, says it has been negotiating an agreement with the RumChata Foundation (a charity formed by the same company that produces the liqueur) to cover half the cost of relocating the statue, with the remainder of funds hopefully raised through private contributions. Individual admirers of “Forever Marilyn” are able to contribute by going to donateforevermarilyn.com. For months, the goal has been to bring Marilyn to the Downtown Palm Springs park currently being developed, though that space will not be complete for another year or more. In the meantime, PS Resorts told City Council on Aug. 3 it has found a temporary spot, across from the Spa Resort Casino on the corner of Calle Encilla and Andreas Road. Monroe’s history in the desert getaway of Palm Springs includes a home she owned in the Movie Colony neighborhood, and it’s believed she was first discovered by her agent at the city’s historic Racquet Club. —Stephan Horbelt 52

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This all-day pool and music festival sees disco DJs from both coasts spin ‘70s and ‘80s classics. Begins at noon. palmspringsdiscoheat.com Sun. | Sept. 11 THE DESERT DIVAS DRAG BRUNCH Rio Azul Mexican Bar & Grill

This comedy, Broadway music and drag show sells out on a regular basis and takes place every Sunday. Maybe it’s the $10 bottomless mimosas. rioazulpalmsprings.com Thu. | Sept. 22 CINEMA DIVERSE Camelot Theaters

The Palm Springs Gay & Lesbian Film Festival will host screenings of Eisenstein in Guanajuato, The Cult of JT LeRoy, Hush Up Sweet Charlotte, several short films and more. Through Sept. 25. cinemadiverse.org

YOUR HARNESS BECKONS DRAWING VISITORS ANNUALLY from locales as far flung as Canada, the UK and Germany, Palm Springs Leather Pride will once again take place a weekend before the city’s LGBT Pride celebration, Oct. 27-30. Regarded as the centerpiece of the West Coast leather scene, this event has the city’s full support. The judging panel for this year’s event has been announced by the Palm Springs Leather Order of the Desert, and it includes members of the leather community from New Jersey, Seattle, San Francisco, San Diego and Phoenix, as well as Christopher Durbin, Mr. Palm Springs Leather 2016. The contest will take place at the Palm Springs Air Museum on Saturday evening, and VIP ticket holders will be treated to a docent-led tour of the museum beforehand. Other events taking place throughout the long weekend include a meet-and-greet on Thursday at Hunter’s Nightclub, a Friday clothing-optional pool party at InnExile, a formal leather dinner Friday evening at the Palm Springs Hilton, Saturday’s cigar and gear party, a BBQ and pool party on Sunday and the official closing party, also at The Barracks. Find more info at desertleatherpride.com. —S.H.

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THE WORLD OF BILLY MASTERS From left: David Hernandez, Ryan Lochte, Arthur Mariano, Marc Jacobs, Nyle DiMarco, Robert Sepulveda

‘PRINCE CHARMING’ WAS A RENTBOY, DOWN-AND-DIRTY OLYMPIC VIDS & WHAT ARE WE GONNA DO WITH RYAN LOCHTE? Poor, Poor, Pitiful Lochte It’s been an up-and-down couple of weeks for Ryan Lochte. I know this will shock you, but I feel sorry for him. Yes, he lied to his mom to cover up a wild night out, she blabbed to the press and then he had to stand by the story publicly. I’m not excusing him, but it’s not like he was Tonya Harding handing someone a crowbar! A far greater crime was that terrible hair at the Olympics. Someone ought to prosecute him for that. But, no, the Brazilian authorities have summoned him back to Rio de Janeiro to face charges of false report of robbery. Can’t he just send a check? Hasn’t he been through enough? In a smart move, Lochte has signed on to compete on the new season of Dancing with the Stars. Unless he dances like Geraldo Rivera, he should be safe for a few weeks and maybe garner a bit of public support. And he certainly needs a paycheck, since his four endorsement deals have fallen through. But there’s some good news: Lochte has been signed as spokesperson for my cough drops of choice, Pine Bros. (You know, those ones that are so sticky, they will pull the crowns out of your mouth.) The cough drop company said, “Just as Pine Bros. is forgiving to your throat, the company asks the public for a little forgiveness for an American swimming legend.” But I’ve come up with a better slogan: Coat your throat with Ryan Lochte and Pine Bros. Meet Prince Charming Robert Sepulveda will soon be the star of Logo’s new dating show, Finding Prince Charming, debuting Sept. 8, hosted by Lance Bass. Now, I’m not exactly sure who is the prince and who is doing the looking. Is Robert Prince Charming? Or is he looking for his Prince Charming? Perhaps he’ll open the show by singing “Some Day My Prince Will Come,” which could have all sorts of new implications for a gaggle of gay guys! As I previously told you, Sepulveda had a past, 56

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but I had no idea how colorful it was. I knew that he had been cast on Bravo’s Most Eligible: New York back in 2011. I also knew he had some sort of relationship with designer Marc Jacobs. But now we’ve discovered that his past also includes a foray into the world’s oldest profession. Far be it from me to cast aspersions on a hooker. After all, he’s hot and was able to get paid for it, so good for him. This was back around 2006 in Fort Lauderdale, which fits the details of his life we already know. He was working under the name Vincent Romen and was advertising on the now-defunct Rentboy.com. We also know he was charging $250 per hour, $1,500 for an overnight. With those prices, he’s gonna break Logo’s budget! What do they get for that money? Well, he describes himself as having a “fat uncut 10-inch cock,” and from the rather graphic photos that have fallen into our hands, he’s much more than a handful. Not only does he have a big dick, but he might very well be a big dick, too. One reviewer (yes, hookers get reviews) claims Sepulveda refused to see him, saying, “I don’t like African-American men”! This does not bode well for the three black contestants! But you can skip the show and see every inch of him on my site. A Beautiful Soul I have known David Hernandez since his time on American Idol. We’ve performed at gay Pride festivals, we’ve hung out socially and we’ve talked about almost everything. And somehow, I never realized he wasn’t openly gay. Oops! Well, he’s out now. Last week, he released the single “Beautiful” and used it as a platform to open up about his private life. Not only is the song beautiful, but so is the video. Hernandez explained the message: “If you’re missing a leg, you’re still beautiful. If you’re overweight, you’re still beautiful. If you are 75 years old, you’re still beautiful. That’s why I wanted to share my own story as a gay man.” And, David, you are beautiful.

Vegas’ Newest Chippendale Another reality star with ties to our community is Nyle DiMarco, he of the fluid sexuality. The Dancing with the Stars champ will soon become a Chippendale. He’ll be hosting the all-male dance troupe’s show at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Sept. 22 through Oct. 16. “Chippendales is an iconic brand and legendary show,” he says. “Headlining a production like this with such a talented cast of performers is a once-in-a-lifetime experience!” Ask Billy: Raunchy Olympic Vids Our “Ask Billy” question comes from Gary in New York: “With all these hot Olympians and rumors of rampant sex in the village, how is it possible you haven’t gotten any nude photos or videos? You’re slipping!” You may slip off the keyboard watching the jerk-off videos we got featuring Brazilian gymnasts Arthur Zanetti (silver medal, rings), Arthur Mariano (bronze medal, floor exercises) and Sergio Sasaki. Mariano’s is the most provocative. He’s nude and fully erect (and substantially erect). He appears to be Skyping with a female friend when a rather hot teammate wanders into the bathroom. To fill in the gaps, check out BillyMasters.com. When the Brazilians are sweeping the medals in masturbation, it’s definitely time to end yet another column. Happy 75th birthday, Mama. And to all of you out there, always be good to mothers, because they will give birth to your ex-boyfriends of tomorrow! And be sure to check out BillyMasters.com, the mother of all gossip sites. If you have a question for me, send it along to Billy@BillyMasters.com, and I promise to get back to you before we find out how many contestants on Finding Prince Charming were also hookers! Until next time, remember, one man’s filth is another man’s bible.


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