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IMPORTANT FACTS FOR BIKTARVY®

This is only a brief summary of important information about BIKTARVY® and does not replace talking to your healthcare provider about your condition and your treatment.

MOST IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT BIKTARVY

BIKTARVY may cause serious side e ects, including:

 Worsening of hepatitis B (HBV) infection. Your healthcare provider will test you for HBV. If you have both HIV-1 and HBV, your HBV may suddenly get worse if you stop taking BIKTARVY. Do not stop taking BIKTARVY without first talking to your healthcare provider, as they will need to check your health regularly for several months, and may give you HBV medicine.

ABOUT BIKTARVY

BIKTARVY is a complete, 1-pill, once-a-day prescription medicine used to treat HIV-1 in adults and children who weigh at least 55 pounds. It can either be used in people who have never taken HIV-1 medicines before, or people who are replacing their current HIV-1 medicines and whose healthcare provider determines they meet certain requirements.

BIKTARVY does not cure HIV-1 or AIDS. HIV-1 is the virus that causes AIDS.

Do NOT take BIKTARVY if you also take a medicine that contains:

 dofetilide

 rifampin

 any other medicines to treat HIV-1

BEFORE TAKING BIKTARVY

Tell your healthcare provider if you:

 Have or have had any kidney or liver problems, including hepatitis infection.

 Have any other health problems.

 Are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. Tell your healthcare provider if you become pregnant while taking BIKTARVY.

 Are breastfeeding (nursing) or plan to breastfeed. Talk to your healthcare provider about the risks of breastfeeding during treatment with BIKTARVY.

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take:

 Keep a list that includes all prescription and over-thecounter medicines, antacids, laxatives, vitamins, and herbal supplements, and show it to your healthcare provider and pharmacist.

 BIKTARVY and other medicines may a ect each other. Ask your healthcare provider and pharmacist about medicines that interact with BIKTARVY, and ask if it is safe to take BIKTARVY with all your other medicines.

POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS OF BIKTARVY

BIKTARVY may cause serious side e ects, including:

 Those in the “Most Important Information About BIKTARVY” section.

 Changes in your immune system. Your immune system may get stronger and begin to fight infections that may have been hidden in your body. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any new symptoms after you start taking BIKTARVY.

 Kidney problems, including kidney failure. Your healthcare provider should do blood and urine tests to check your kidneys. If you develop new or worse kidney problems, they may tell you to stop taking BIKTARVY.

 Too much lactic acid in your blood (lactic acidosis), which is a serious but rare medical emergency that can lead to death. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you get these symptoms: weakness or being more tired than usual, unusual muscle pain, being short of breath or fast breathing, stomach pain with nausea and vomiting, cold or blue hands and feet, feel dizzy or lightheaded, or a fast or abnormal heartbeat.

 Severe liver problems, which in rare cases can lead to death. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you get these symptoms: skin or the white part of your eyes turns yellow, dark “tea-colored” urine, light-colored stools, loss of appetite for several days or longer, nausea, or stomach-area pain.

 The most common side e ects of BIKTARVY in clinical studies were diarrhea (6%), nausea (6%), and headache (5%).

These are not all the possible side e ects of BIKTARVY. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you have any new symptoms while taking BIKTARVY.

You are encouraged to report negative side e ects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.FDA.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

Your healthcare provider will need to do tests to monitor your health before and during treatment with BIKTARVY.

HOW TO TAKE BIKTARVY

Take BIKTARVY 1 time each day with or without food.

GET MORE INFORMATION

 This is only a brief summary of important information about BIKTARVY. Talk to your healthcare provider or pharmacist to learn more.

 Go to BIKTARVY.com or call 1-800-GILEAD-5.

 If you need help paying for your medicine, visit BIKTARVY.com for program information.

WELCOME TO OUR FUN IN THE SUMMERTIME ISSUE. MY SUMMER STARTED OFF WITH PARTICIPATION IN A NUMBER OF VIBRANT PRIDE EVENTS, WHICH ALWAYS PUTS A SMILE ON MY FACE. Celebrating and connecting with members of our growing community has a vital impact on emotional well-being. We aren’t alone!

A couple of other community events I reveled in during the early summer months included the Third Annual Palm Springs Equality Wine & Food Fest presented by the LGBT Wine Society (lgbtwinesociety.com). This festival showcased wineries, eateries, and retailers which are owned or operated by women, or members of the LGBTQ+ or BIPOC communities. The love in the room was palpable! Then I got a fix of vitamin D and exercise during my annual visit to Sonoma County, California for Gay Wine Weekend in July where we drank, ate, and danced the night away in a vineyard at La Crema Winery. Metrosource was a proud sponsor of both events.

While many of our nation’s major Pride events take place in June, there are still dozens of events coming up in late summer and early fall. A good opportunity to plan a weekend getaway to one of these lively cities yet to host their Pride:

• Silicon Valley, CA – Aug 30-31

• Las Vegas, NV – Oct 18

• Atlanta, GA – Oct 11-12

• Palm Springs, CA – Nov 7-9

And for those of you adventurous souls, some wild weekends coming up include:

• Southern Decadence, New Orleans, LA – Aug 28-Sept 2

• Folsom Street Fair, San Francisco, CA – Sept 28

• Fantasy Fest, Key West, FL – Oct 17-26

And, while planning your Pride adventures, be sure to calendar the FIRST PRIDE in California for 2026 – 10th Annual Cathedral City LGBT+ Days on March 6-9, 2026. The next-door neighbor to Palm Springs, kicks off

pride season by celebrating the history and accomplishments of the LGBT+ community, as well as demonstrating Cathedral City’s commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. From its inception, Cathedral City LGBT+ Days has set the tone for Pride events statewide by blending activism, art, and celebration in a welcoming desert setting. The 10th anniversary will shine an even brighter spotlight on this legacy, with surprises and special guests to be announced in the coming months. The 2026 celebration will feature a high-energy weekend of entertainment, community programming, drag performances, live music, local vendors, the infamous BED RACE tradition, and special tributes honoring the history and future of the LGBTQ+ community. Visit cathedralcitylgbtdays.com for more information.

On our cover is Ts Madison. Beyond an entertainment career, is a dedicated activist. On this year’s Trans Day of Visibility, Madison welcomed the press into her home in Atlanta. This wasn’t just any open house; this was the grand opening of the first Ts Madison Starter House, a reentry home for formerly incarcerated transgender women. We delve into the efforts of the Ts Madison Starter House and its partnership with Pure for Men, a men’s wellbeing company.

And we have features to close out your summer – from drinking like an Italian, to travels in Sonoma, P-Town, and Ibiza. As always, we’ve also curated some of the hottest new things to experience, read, watch, and listen to, in our Scope section.

We hope you enjoy this issue of Metrosource as much as we enjoyed creating it. I wish our readers health and happiness as we close out summer 2025.

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12 KYLE THOMAS

GUIDING YOU THROUGH HE GAY COSMOS

18 TS MADISON

TURNING ACTIVISM INTO REALITY

30 JAMIE HANNAH

A QUEER ARTIST WITH ENGLISH MANNERS AND AN LA PASSION

COVER: Ts Madison
Photography by: Sanchez Zalba

CULTURE

CURATED BY

THESCOPE

KAYTRANADA

AIN’T NO DAMN WAY! (RCA RECORDS)

KAYTRANADA’S NEW ALBUM AIN’T NO DAMN WAY! AND THE FULL-LENGTH’S LEAD SINGLE “SPACE INVADER” WILL BE RELEASED IN EARLY AUGUST. The new single marks the first offering of original music from KAYTRANADA since his Grammy-nominated 2024 album TIMELESS, which he followed by releasing the instrumental version of the album earlier this year. Most recently, he collaborated with British R&B trio FLO on “The Mood”. AIN’T NO DAMN WAY! is an intentional return to his dance music roots, crafting tracks that were made for the dance floor. The album’s announcement arrives on the heels of KAYTRANDA and JUSTICE recently announcing their co-headline fall North American tour, presented by Live Nation. The two iconic electronic artists, who first shared a bill at the famed Basilica of the Sacré-Cœur de Montmartre in Paris last June, will play arenas across the continent, beginning October 16th in Vancouver and wrapping up on November 16th in Miami. Remaining tickets are available now at kaytranadaxjusticetour.com.

TIMELESS cemented KAYTRANADA as one of dance music’s premiere global stars, receiving praise from the likes of DJ Mag, The FADER, HYPEBEAST, NPR, Pitchfork, Rolling Stone and many more, with Rolling Stone proclaiming, “His forward-thinking production has subtly shifted the sound of pop culture.” His renowned and electric live show earned him a spot opening for The Weeknd’s After Hours Til Dawn tour this Summer and a marquee set at HARD Summer in LA.

LURKER

IN THEATERS AUGUST 22ND

WATCH

A SCREW-TURNING PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER MADE FOR THE MOMENT, LURKER IS THE RAZOR-SHARP DIRECTORIAL DEBUT FROM THE BEAR AND BEEF WRITER-PRODUCER ALEX RUSSELL.

When twenty-something Los Angeles retail clerk and loner Matthew (Théodore Pellerin) encounters rising pop star Oliver (Saltburn’s Archie Madekwe), he takes the opportunity to edge his way into the in-crowd. But staying there isn’t easy.

With an entire entourage (Bottoms’ Havana Rose Liu, Abbott Elementary’s Zack Fox, Y2K’s Daniel Zolghadri, mid90s’ Sunny Suljic) vying for attention, Matthew must prove himself to Oliver as more than just a follower. As their bond grows strained and mainstream fame appears within reach, access and proximity become a matter of life and death.

Online fixation meets reality in this parasocial, paranoid cat-and-mouse film driven by star-making performances. With an incisive view to contemporary culture and a brilliant score from Kenny Beats (known for his work with Vince Staples), LURKER presents an exhilarating take on the music industry, the blurred line between friend and fan, and our universal search for validation.

Written & Directed by Alex Russell (The Bear, Beef). Starring Théodore Pellerin (Becoming Karl Lagerfeld, Franklin, Beau is Afraid), Archie Madekwe (Saltburn, Midsommar), Sunny Suljic (Mid90s), Havana Rose Liu ( Bottoms, Hal & Harper ), Zack Fox (A bbott Elementary, Pause with Sam Jay), and Daniel Zolghadri (Y2K, Eighth Grade).

AN AMATEUR WITCH’S GUIDE TO MURDER

A NOVEL HARDCOVER (OCTOBER 14, 2025)

A WANNABE WITCH TRIES TO BREAK A CURSE ON A CLUELESS CLIENT IN THIS LAUGH-OUTLOUD DEBUT, for fans of queer romantic fantasy by T. J. Klune and Tamsyn Muir. Mateo Borrero has 99 problems—and all

of them hinge on his missing bruja mother and the demon she trapped inside his body. Mateo’s mother forbade him from ever using magic, but now that she’s gone, magic’s his only marketable skill, and he’d really like an exorcism—which costs money he doesn’t have. What’s the harm in making a quick buck by calling himself an Occult Specialist and chanting a few half-remembered spells in his crappy Spanish?

Enter Topher, a naive nepo baby with a curse that keeps killing people around him. Most importantly, he’s rich and too clueless to clock that Mateo—and his (absolutelynot-the-assistant) astral-projecting best friend Ophelia—have never actually had a client before. Lifting Topher’s bad luck curse should be simple, but as luck would have it, nothing is simple, and Topher–who Mateo sort of, kind of likes–might be at the center of a deadly magical conspiracy.

To make matters worse, the more magic Mateo does, the stronger the demon inside him grows and the more he wants to eat people. But would caving to the urges of an ancient evil really be that bad if it helps him get a payday?

Legends and Lattes meets A Grim Reaper’s Guide to Catching a Killer in this hilarious and charming queer romantic fantasy readers won’t want to miss.

YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS (YBCA) HAS AN EXPANSIVE LINEUP OF LIVE EVENTS AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMMING ACCOMPANYING ITS RECENTLY OPENED EXHIBITIONS BAY AREA THENAND MAKIBAKA: A LIVING LEGACY From August through December 2025, YBCA’s downtown campus will come alive with concerts, festivals, talks, and film screenings that celebrate the Bay Area’s rich legacy of resistance and cultural innovation—while welcoming thousands of visitors for free experiences.

“At YBCA, we believe that exhibitions aren’t just something to look at—they’re something to live through,” said Mari Robles, CEO of YBCA. “This season’s programming opens our doors wide, inviting the public to gather, listen, dance, and imagine together.”

A key component of Bay Area Then is a dynamic series of monthly concerts held during San Francisco’s Downtown First Thursdays, when YBCA’s galleries at 701 Mission Street are open late and free to the public. Curated by Chris Johanson and Ethan Swan, the free series celebrates the artistic spirit of the Bay Area’s countercultures and artist communities.

2025 MUSIC AND PERFORMANCE LINEUP:

• August 7: Cellski and DJ TC

• September 4: Linton, and special guest to be announced

• October 2: Mike Morasky + Kal Spelletich, and special guest to be announced

• November 6: Erica Dawn Lyle and Brontez Purnell

• December 4: Ovarian Trolley and Wife

“This series brings together both contemporary performers and artists deeply connected to the Bay Area’s history of creative resistance,” said Eungie Joo, Bay Area ThenGuest Curator. “Drawing on the rich intersections of music, visual art, and performance, the spirit of the exhibition—its experimentation, irreverence, and sense of community—runs through every performance.”

VISIT

YERBA BUENA CENTER FOR THE ARTS

SAN FRANCISCO, CA

EXPERIENCE

THE WIZARD OF OZ

SPHERE LAS VEGAS (AUGUST 2025 THROUGH MARCH 2026)

THE WIZARD OF OZ AT SPHERE WILL TRANSPORT AUDIENCES, MAKING THEM FEEL LIKE THEY ARE TRAVELING DOWN THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD ALONGSIDE DOROTHY AND HER FRIENDS ON AN ADVENTURE IN OZ. The film experience will fill Sphere’s 160,000 sq. ft. interior display plane, which wraps up, over and around the audience to create a fully immersive visual environment. The Wizard of Oz at Sphere will

utilize the venue’s haptic seats, environmental effects and custom scents to make you feel like you are part of the movie and have landed in Kansas and Oz. The film’s original songs have also been remastered, and their orchestrations re-recorded to take on new clarity via Sphere Immersive Sound’s 167,000 speakers.

If you’re looking for something that’s pure Vegas—bold, mind-blowing, and unforgettable—The Wizard of Oz at Sphere is your show. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just want to see what happens when classic Hollywood meets next-gen tech, this is one experience you’ll be talking about long after you’ve left Oz (and Vegas).

For showtimes and other ticket information, head to thesphere.com

KYLE THOMAS

GUIDING YOU THROUGH THE GAY COSMOS

ACCORDING TO A PEW RESEARCH CENTER STUDY COMPLETED THIS YEAR, QUEER AMERICANS ARE JUST ABOUT TWICE AS LIKELY TO ENGAGE IN ASTROLOGY (AND OTHER RELATED PRACTICES LIKE TAROT) THAN THE GENERAL POPULATION. The allure? The art of astrology does not focus on a belief, but rather on self-exploration and finding your place in the universe, aka community. For those of us raised on strict norms as dictated by organized religion, astrology offers a level of connection and spirituality free of dogma and persecution. Sexuality and gender identity are up for fluid exploration in the world of astrology; the appeal is obvious.

A shining star representing the queer world and beyond in the world of astrology is celebrity astrologist, author, celebrity life coach, and TV personality Kyle Thomas. Over the past decade, Kyle has become a global phenomenon and has provided cosmic guidance to celebrities, business executives, and prominent influencers. He serves as the official Resident Astrologer for People Magazine, @Horoscopes, and @ Horo.ScopesDaily. He has also been featured on Access Hollywood, E! Entertainment, NBC, ABC, and CBS television, Good Morning America, TMZ, The Today Show, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, the New York Post, Page Six, Hulu, Seventeen Magazine, the Daily Mail, Marie Claire, VICE, Newsweek, the Economic Times, and the list goes on. He is currently expanding his reach even further with more projects in the works.

Kyle came into his connection with spirituality and astrology early on, even before understanding what it entailed. As his education and experience exploring the world of astrology grew, he began to understand his place in the universe and his learning that it is all connected.

I was raised Catholic. However, I began to have very profound psychic and intuitive visions, so I was always a bit “eccentric.” I have a deep connection to angelic energy and have connected to these divine energies since I was a child. While I can even remember (what I interpret to be) angels came to visit me when I was in the crib (seriously). I have also met individuals in my life in the physical form who I believe have been angelic forces. Growing up, I was always very connected to my innate gifts, and was lucky to have a connection to Christianity, and had parents and my grandparents to help encourage me to connect to spirituality. While I would not consider myself Catholic any longer, I still believe

in angels, Jesus Christ, and the saints—but from my decades of research, I also believe that all “spirits” that humanity has connected to, whether that’s the ancient Gods or nature, they all exist and can be accessed. Yet, growing up, I was always the weird astrology kid. But hey, it was important for me to experience that, and now I own it as an integral part of my identity—and luckily, people worldwide are resonating with my art. That means so much to me.

and we can find it most prominently when we focus on nature, our higher selves, and treating people with compassion, love, kindness, and focus on art. Artists, in themselves, are also spiritual in the sense that they can sometimes channel divine energy. I also believe all people—regardless of whether they believe in spirituality or any form of religion—possess intuitive gifts. It’s as simple as “trusting your gut” or a fight or flight response, but the more that we practice and are open to them, the

According to Kyle, we all have the ability to connect with the universe. Spirituality and astrology are constants, and to connect with them, one must truly understand and be true to oneself. This ideal is essentially at the core of faith-based religions but often gets mired down by rules and limiting ideas, especially when it pertains to the queer community. Kyle’s instruction goes beyond sexuality, class, gender, or race.

Ultimately, I believe that there is a spiritual side to life, whether it is seen or unseen,

more that we can enhance them. That’s why, even though some people are “born” with natural gifts, I believe everyone can practice their intuition and not only become more in touch with themselves, but with the harmony and movement of the universe.

Kyle came into his relationship with astrology before even understanding he was part of the queer community. Now, his queer and astrology complement each other in a very personal way.

Surprisingly, I did not “know” I was gay

I DON’T KNOW IF I’VE FOUND THE KEY OR ANYTHING. I’M JUST TRYING TO REALLY LOVE MY BODY AS MY BODY.

growing up. I just thought I was extra sensitive and creative, but I fell in love with my best friend in high school, and since I wasn’t drawn to men out of pure sexuality, it was more that he and I found a deep soul connection. It was very passionate and overpowering. At that point in time, I realized that “love,” regardless of gender, was never wrong and that there was something different out there for me. To this day, I am a romantic, and even though that initial love story didn’t work out at that time, I still prefer opening my heart and soul to connect with someone more intimately.

I believe that being gay has given me a unique perspective on people, life, and art. Astrology has been an integral part of my life for thirty years, and I wanted to learn more not only about myself, but the world, and other people. Myth, ancient civilization, and human psychology have always been deep passions for me. While I am publicly known as a Celebrity Astrologer, I also consider myself a spiritual artist, and my sexuality is like art; it is motivated by emotion, creativity, and my passion.

Kyle’s place as a highly regarded celebrity astrologer (his celeb client list is long) makes sense, given that he has a keen understanding of the arts and how Hollywood works. He started early in life as a trained professional actor and writer, beginning by directing plays with his cousins. He started acting at age 8, wrote his first novel at age 13, and did extensive professional theater work in Wisconsin and Chicago

before earning his degrees in Psychology and English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Hollywood was calling, and his move to start his own production company at the age of 22 would shift his full-time journey into the world of astrology.

I moved to Los Angeles on a solar eclipse in September 2015. I wept on the plane because I knew my life was changing, and I was about to begin a whole new life chapter. My attorney, Katherine Imp, who is still my friend and attorney to this day, encouraged me to take the leap to Hollywood. When coming to Los Angeles, I spent time focusing on being a television writer and independent producer. However, the strangest thing happened during the years that followed.

Growing up, I was always the “weird astrology kid” who would ask everyone their zodiac sign the first time I met them. I also had been raised to be super spiritual and was born with highly intense psychic and intuitive gifts, so I also began practicing Tarot when I was 18. I became highly skilled at practicing astrology and my intuitive gifts. I began to start posting them on Facebook, and they started going viral. On the side to make extra money, I also started doing astrology and Tarot readings for celebrities (because of my network in Los Angeles)—and they started referring me to their friends, who were also celebrities and powerful movers and shakers. Then astrology blogs began to reach out to hire me to write their predictions. And then suddenly in 2019,

I got a phone call from Cosmopolitan Magazine. They said, “Everyone is talking about your predictions because they’re so accurate, so we want to interview you.” But it was the scariest thing in my entire life because I realized I had to jump fully into becoming a pop culture astrologer and leave behind my entire filmmaking career. So I leapt. Suddenly, publications nationwide all wanted to feature me, and celebrities everywhere wanted to do readings with me. Since then, it’s blown up. It’s taken an immense amount of work—I’m not an “overnight success.” I’ve put thousands of hours, tears, love, passion, sorrow, and all of my soul into it. But I believe the universe needs my light and all of my emotion and art.

Kyle has been self-taught and has read thousands of books on the subject. He has worked with high-profile people who include politicians, CEOs, and celebrities around the globe, and has been published on every continent save for Antarctica. He continues to be the go-to astrologer on screen, with other projects on the near horizon that will make him even more of a household name. What is the winning element of what he does that has made him such a sensation?

There are many reasons that set me apart, but the first is that I am accurate. I also seek to empower people, regardless of whether they are famous or powerful or not, with my art. While I enjoy working with powerful people, I don’t treat them as “famous.” I treat them as a human. We all have human needs. Everyone wants to know about love, success, health, and happiness. Regardless if someone is famous or not, I put all of my focus on them and guide them to their heart’s desires. At the end of the day, I want to be a light that they feel has changed their lives for the better.

And how does astrology play a part in Kyle’s own life?

Well, of course, I map out my own astrology daily, monthly, and yearly timing so I know where I am headed. And of course, I will look at the stars of my close friends and family—but I often look at astrological compatibility in romance to see where there may be opportunities for connection or challenges. Plus, I like to just have fun with it! I’m obsessed with astrology, and it’s such a passion at the center of my being. Being able to work in the media—television, podcasting, magazines, newspapers, and beyond—on a worldwide level fills me with such gratitude.

For the queer community, Kyle has partnered

with Best Man Matchmaking and serves as the company’s resident astrologist, helping queer men find their soul mate. What can the queer community learn from the universe when it comes to love and dating?

Romantic compatibility is not just focused on Sun signs. Compatibility is far more complex than that. Sometimes people are like, “I won’t date this sign,” and what I try to remind them is that relationships are multi-faceted. I also try to remind people that even “incompatible” zodiac signs can work. I’ve dated—and had successful relationships—with every single zodiac sign. At the end of the day, it’s not just raw astrological compatibility; it’s also the hard work we put into a relationship. If you want to make it work, you can, but people need to be on the same page, and communication, integrity, and sensitivity are crucial no matter what the relationship is: romantically, platonically, family, or beyond.

Kyle’s astrological advice for the queer community goes beyond love and dating. Given the turmoil we are facing politically as a community, he knows the power of astrology and how it can all unite us.

The key to everything is community. We must remember that even though we are all individuals with diverse backgrounds, we must come from a place of compassion, kindness, and support. The upcoming years (and decades) promise a lot of change, but the more than that, we unite and know that we can evolve the world to a better, more beautiful place, we can emerge into a new era where life is more magical than it has ever been before. While I am a Millennial, the key is to also outreach to other generations around us and forge alliances and seek to empower one another rather than driving divisions between us. At the end of the day, regardless of whether we are queer or not, we must remember that people just want to be loved, accepted, heard, and honored. This is why we must celebrate diversity rather than fight against it.

Most recently, Kyle appeared in People Magazine’s first reality show, The Fourth Wall. In his episode (available on the magazine’s app), Kyle appears with Editor in Chief Charlotte Triggs as the audiences get a glimpse of the work Kyle does for the publication. They have more projects in the works, and Kyle is far along on his mission to empower people with astrology on a global scale. How does he maintain his mental health while being pulled in so many different directions?

I’m a Midwestern boy at heart, and my family is the core of my soul. My family keeps me centered. Plus, I have an incredible community of friends all over the nation who love and support me. While I am immensely proud of what I have built, I am still that Midwestern boy who likes to be silly, kind, and compassionate. I can be geeky and down-toearth. Gratitude is a deep part of my soul, so the ability to radiate my light on such a vast scale worldwide fills me with sensitivity, and I even cry about how grateful I am sometimes. It’s always happy tears.

In truth, I seek to continue to build my spiritual connection with the universe, so prayer, meditation, and stillness are important at times. Yet, I am also a very social human, so spending time with family and friends really grounds me, as well as my sweet little Shiba Inu, Leo. I love creating art—I write lyrics for my professional music producer, Craig Snider, who has worked with major artists like Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, and beyond, as well as I paint. I’m working on a new fantasy novel, too. Beyond that, I love exercise and spending time in nature. Travel has also become one of my favorite things, and I went to Europe for the first time in 2025. I am taking my mother

to Montreal this year, and my family and I are going to London, Italy, Greece, and beyond next year.

He isn’t just putting on a show for Hollywood with his skill. He is building a legacy.

I am a spiritual artist who synthesizes art, astrology, spirituality, and psychology into my work. I think the most important thing I want in the future is that I want to shine so brightly that I can empower and give hope to those who are lost in the darkness. I want to make the world a brighter and better place. When I bring the full majesty of the heavens to the world, then my mission in this lifetime will be complete.

And his message to the queer community?

Know that no matter what happens, if we work as a community, we will be a force greater than a tsunami, louder than thunder, and brighter than the sunrise. Love one another. Be kind. And if you are ever afraid or feel like you are in darkness, know that you are not alone. Humanity is a tapestry of beauty, so we must celebrate that—and become one. ■

MY SPIRIT OF GIVING COMES FROM THE SEEDS MY MOTHER, MS. MARY, PLANTED INSIDE OF ME AS A CHILD. I JUST HAVE MY OWN STYLE!

COURTESY OF TS MADISON

MADISON

TURNING ACTIVISM INTO REALITY TS

TS MADISON IS A MULTI-TALENTED ENTERTAINER AND ACTRESS WHO HAS BECOME A PROMINENT VOICE IN THE LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY. Her remarkable journey is a compelling narrative of resilience, self-creation, and radical authenticity. It culminates in her latest, deeply impactful venture: the Ts Madison Starter House, a tangible manifestation of her unwavering commitment to the Black transgender community.

Her initial rise to fame through viral internet content set the stage for a career defined by an unfiltered, authentic persona that has consistently challenged norms and reshaped perceptions. Madison’s journey from internet personality to mainstream icon and dedicated community architect is a testament to her enduring power and influence.

In 2014, she released her debut album, The New Supreme, and in 2015, she published her memoir, A Light Through the Shade: An Autobiography of a Queen. She has since appeared in films such as Zola and Bros, and in 2021, she made history as the first Black transgender woman to star in and serve as executive producer for her own reality show, The Ts Madison Experience.

Her involvement with RuPaul’s Drag Race has also been a major part of her career. After making several appearances as a guest judge, she became a permanent judge on the show

starting with season 15. Madison’s voice was also famously sampled on Beyoncé’s 2022 album, Renaissance, on the song “Cozy.”

Beyond her entertainment career, Ts Madison is a dedicated activist. On this year’s Trans Day of Visibility, Madison welcomed the press into her home in Atlanta. This wasn’t just any open house; this was the grand opening of the first Ts Madison Starter House, a reentry home for formerly incarcerated transgender women.

According to Madison, it is not just a building, it is the start of a movement, inspired by her own experience as a Black, trans woman who had her own experiences with homelessness and survival sex work. This is a new wave of activism, providing a life-changing chance for women to reclaim their lives, designed and fashioned by and for the Black trans community.

Queer folk experience a number of challenges in reentering life from incarceration, especially those with HIV, including access to healthcare, lack of housing, and the presentday discrimination in full force towards the LGBTQ community. This is on top of the other challenges faced by those who have served time in jail. Regarding the trans community, the startling facts remain that Black transgender women are incarcerated at almost ten times the rate of the general population. Madison is

putting her money and resources where her mouth is and turning activism into a tangible resource. For her, it isn’t just about doing something with good intentions; it is about fulfilling what she feels is her duty.

My spirit of giving comes from the seeds my mother, Ms. Mary, planted inside of me as a child. I just have my own style! Also, I know how it feels to be overlooked. I don’t have the luxury of ignoring the world—when you’re a Black trans woman, your existence is political. I speak up because silence has never saved us.

As an entertainer with a big personality, Madison remains unabashedly outspoken, especially in the face of adversity. Turning her home into a transitional facility did not come without its challenges. Ts takes these challenges and turns them into life lessons. Her first Starter House is just the beginning.

The biggest challenge was getting people to believe in the vision—not just the girl. But I don’t let “no” stop me, I let it fuel me. Building the Ts Madison Starter House meant knocking on doors, and when they didn’t open, I built my own. I learned that I’m not just a dreamer, I’m a builder. The Starter House showed me I have the power to create safe spaces where others can start again, just like I once needed. The first house was the seed—I plan to grow

a garden. My vision is a national network of Starter Houses for trans folks to feel safe, stable, and supported.

Even with her fame and success, Madison remains grounded and committed to her philanthropic work. She is also very candid about balancing the needs of her career, activism, and mental health. How does she handle the duality of her public and personal life?

There’s no separation, it’s all me. Whether I’m on stage, on set, or on a panel, I’m bringing my whole truth. I just switch the wig depending on the audience! I give what I can, but I don’t pour from an empty cup. And let me be real—sometimes that cup needs prayer, rest, a lil’ therapy, and a daily supplement or two! I want my legacy to say: “She didn’t just make noise, she made change.” Whether it’s through media, activism, or partnerships like the one with Pure for Men, I want to leave this world softer and safer for the next generation.

In her opinion, how can the queer community best support the trans community?

Start by showing up, not just for the parties but for the policies. Uplift trans voices, fund trans futures, and stop treating us like an afterthought. We are the movement. Love on each other—loudly. Protect your sisters, your siblings, your elders. And remember: Pride is more than a party—it’s a promise to never go backward.

The efforts of the Ts Madison Starter House are being supported in partnership with NAESM, Inc., one of the oldest Black-led HIV/ AIDS service organizations in the South, and the men’s well-being company, Pure for Men. Pure for Men, offering dietary supplements for “bottoming with confidence,” health and wellness products, oh, and, of course, lube, may seem like an odd pairing, but in looking at the big picture, it makes perfect sense.

I said yes to Pure for Men because they said yes to me—fully. They didn’t just want my face; they respected my voice, my mission, and my community. That’s the kind of partnership I believe in.

Pure for Men is a Black and queer owned company. Like Madison, they are not just making broad statements of support; they are turning activism into reality. They have aided in the establishment of the Starter House, are supporting the launch of a national HIV/AIDS strategy dedicated to Black LGBTQ+ communities, which includes the filming of a documentary covering the efforts of the House. During Pride Month, the company donated a portion of sales to the

Starter House, volunteered and participated in community events advocating for trans and non-binary rights, created and shared educational content spotlighting queer issues, and sponsored a number of events important to the queer community.

Lawrence Johnson, co-founder and CEO of Pure for Men, sat down with Metrosource to talk about the company’s partnership with Madison. The company, founded in 2015, wasn’t just intended to be a for-profit company.

Pure for Men was founded with a simple mission: to empower queer people to feel confident, clean, and ready for intimacy, without shame or stigma. We saw a need for a wellness brand that puts our community first, blending sexual health, cleanliness, and confidence into one trusted solution. What sets us apart is our unapologetic commitment to our community. From product development to messaging, we center LGBTQIA+ needs and lived experiences while delivering quality, science-backed wellness products. Our success stems from trust, built on transparency, representation, and results.

Giving back is in our DNA because we know our success is deeply tied to the strength and resilience of the queer community. We believe that visibility should come with responsibility, and we’re proud to invest in organizations, leaders, and causes that uplift and protect our most vulnerable.

Businesses across the nation are experiencing economic challenges. Those are compounded by the political climate for a queer-owned and queer-minded company like Pure for Men.

These (political) attacks have only deepened our resolve. As a queer- and POC-owned business, we feel an even greater duty to speak up, support our community, and create safe, affirming spaces, both online and off. Navigating underrepresentation in retail, access to capital, and bias in marketing channels can be daunting. But staying true to our voice and investing directly in our community has helped us turn challenges into opportunities for impact.

Pure for Men’s partnership with Ts Madison comes at an important time, merging the two organizations’ missions to support the community. For Lawrence, it made perfect sense.

We’ve long admired Ts Madison as a trailblazer and truth-teller. When we learned about her housing initiative for Black trans women, it aligned perfectly with our mission

to support grassroots solutions, so we reached out to collaborate in a way that was authentic and impactful. Black trans people are often the most marginalized and least protected within our LGBTQIA+ family. Supporting them isn’t just a moral obligation; it’s a call to stand in solidarity and recognize that true liberation must include all of us. We were deeply moved by the disproportionate rates of violence, housing insecurity, and systemic exclusion Black trans people face every day. These realities aren’t just statistics; they’re a call to action for education, allyship, and structural change.

From Lawrence’s point of view, how can the queer community be of best support to the trans community?

Listen to trans voices, uplift their leadership, and put money and resources behind their work. It’s about shifting from performative allyship to real, sustained support,

especially for Black and Brown trans individuals. Stay proud, stay visible, and stay ready. You are worthy of wellness, joy, and liberation, and we’ll keep showing up for you every step of the way.

And what does he want most for the future of the company?

We want to keep growing as a brand that champions wellness and empowerment while staying deeply rooted in community. Our goal is to redefine what it means to be a queer-owned company, impactful, inclusive, and bold. ■

To find out more about the Ts Madison Starter House, visit naesminc.org/ts-madison-starter-house

And to find out more about Pure For Men, visit pureformen.com.

UNCORKING SONOMA’S QUEER SPIRIT

FOUR DAYS IN WINE COUNTRY

SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, IS MORE THAN JUST ROLLING VINEYARDS AND WORLD-CLASS WINES; IT’S A VIBRANT TAPESTRY WOVEN WITH RICH HISTORY, STUNNING NATURAL BEAUTY, AND A PROUDLY QUEER-INCLUSIVE SPIRIT. For LGBTQ+ travelers seeking a sophisticated yet welcoming escape, Sonoma offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of wine country.

While often associated with its more boisterous neighbor, San Francisco, Sonoma County has long been a quiet haven and a place of activism for the LGBTQ+ community. Guerneville, nestled along the Russian River, holds a particularly significant place in this history. Affectionately known as “The River,” it emerged as a prominent LGBTQ+ resort town, especially for gay men, with a history stretching back decades.

After the logging industry declined and the town faced severe flooding in the 1960s, a new kind of visitor began to arrive. In the 1970s, LGBTQ+ individuals started buying up the available resorts and businesses. This allowed for the open establishment of gay-friendly spaces. Peter Pender, a Philadelphia man, bought a riverside hotel in 1978 and renamed it Fife’s, creating Guerneville’s first openly gay resort. Other gay-focused businesses quickly followed, including The Woods, Highlands Resort, The R3 Hotel, and the iconic Rainbow Cattle Company, which still thrives on Main Street today.

The late 1970s and early 1980s saw Guerneville flourish as a weekend destination for the queer community, particularly as the sexual revolution spread from San Francisco. Even during the devastating HIV and AIDS epidemic of the 80s and 90s, Guerneville remained a vital refuge, where the lesbian community often took on caregiving roles for gay men affected by the crisis – a testament to the community’s solidarity. Today, Guerneville continues its legacy of acceptance, hosting events like Lazy Bear Week, Women’s Weekend Russian River, and Russian River Pride, ensuring its place as a welcoming and celebratory destination for all.

Santa Rosa, as the county seat, also plays a crucial role in Sonoma’s LGBTQ+ narrative. While not historically a “gayborhood” in the same vein as Guerneville, Santa Rosa has a thriving and increasingly visible LGBTQ+ community. Organizations like PFLAG Santa Rosa and Sonoma County Pride work tirelessly to provide support, advocacy, and vibrant annual celebrations, including a large Pride festival. The LGBTQ+ community in Santa Rosa is well-integrated across the city, making it a welcoming place for residents and visitors alike.

Get ready to sip, savor, and explore the best of Sonoma County with this curated itinerary designed for the discerning LGBTQ+ traveler.

DAY 1: SONOMA VALLEY

Morning: At only 48 miles away from San Francisco, the charming town of Sonoma is a great spot to begin your adventure - centered around the historic Sonoma Plaza. This sprawling, tree-lined square is the largest in California and a National Historic Landmark. Take a leisurely stroll, soaking in the mission-era architecture. Visit Mission San Francisco Solano, the last of the California missions, and the Sonoma Barracks, offering a glimpse into early California history.

Lunch: For lunch, head to The Girl & The Fig (Sonoma Plaza). This beloved restaurant is renowned for its rustic French-inspired cuisine and commitment to local, seasonal ingredients. Their duck confit is a must-try, and the sun-dappled patio is perfect for peoplewatching.

Wine Tasting on the Square: After lunch, venture to Corner 103, just a block down from The Girl & The Fig in Sonoma, a unique tasting room that offers a guided, educational experience with pairings, helping you understand the nuances of Sonoma County’s diverse wines.

Evening: Enjoy a sophisticated dinner at El Dorado Kitchen, located on Sonoma Plaza. Their seasonal, farm-to-table menu and contemporary elegant ambiance make for a memorable dining experience. Afterward, if you’re looking for a low-key evening cocktail, The Swiss Hotel on the Plaza is known as a casual gathering spot for the local LGBTQ+ community on Friday evenings.

Where to Stay: Consider The Lodge at Sonoma Resort, Autograph Collection in Sonoma for a luxurious stay with a boutique feel.

DAY 2: SANTA ROSA

Morning: Begin your day in Santa Rosa’s charming Historic Railroad Square, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This walkable district features beautifully restored buildings dating back to the early 1900s. Explore the eclectic mix of antique shops, boutiques, and art galleries. Don’t miss the old train depot, now home to the Santa Rosa Visitor Center, where you can learn more about the area’s history and pick up a copy of the Sonoma County LGBT+ Wine Map.

Lunch: Railroad Square offers a variety of dining options. For casual dining with a modern Jewish deli flair, Grossman’s Noshery & Bar is an excellent choice, known for its house-cured meats and baked goods. A late lunch or happy hour (3-6pm) at Stark’s Steak & Seafood is a locals hot spot. Belly up to the bar, if you can get a seat, and order the famous $5 Ford’s Gin Martini, along with many foodie favorites on the bar menu.

Afternoon: After lunch, embrace a bit of whimsy and pop culture history with a visit to the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center. Learn about the creator of Peanuts, who lived in Santa Rosa for many years. For an afternoon wine tasting, consider Benovia Winery, a boutique winery located within Santa Rosa, offering private tastings by appointment amidst beautiful grounds. Inman Family Winery is a sustainably-farmed, 100% solar powered estate, offering naturally made wines. And they offer a complimentary EV charging station to recharge your car while recharging your body.

Evening: Enjoy dinner at Augie’s French, located on 4th Street in historic downtown Santa Rosa. The menu embodies French Bistro classics and crafted cocktails in a stylish setting. Afterward, stop by Noble Folk Ice Cream & Pie Bar right next door for a delicious treat. Noble Folk has been consistently recognized by the San Francisco Business Journal as one of the top LGBTQIA+ owned businesses in the Bay Area. if you’re looking for a lively spot for a drink, Santa Rosa has several welcoming bars, though it doesn’t have a dedicated “gay bar” district. Many of the craft breweries, like Russian River Brewing Company, are popular and frequented by all, offering a relaxed atmosphere.

Where to Stay: For your night in Santa Rosa, the Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country offers comfortable and upscale accommodations, conveniently located near Railroad Square and with its own restaurant and bar.

DAY 3: RUSSIAN RIVER VALLEY

Morning: Head west to the Russian River Valley, a region known for its world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, as well as its stunning natural beauty. Start your day with a visit to Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve, where you can walk amongst ancient, towering redwood trees – a truly humbling and serene experience.

Lunch: Enjoy a laid-back lunch (Friday – Sunday) at the new restaurant located at the R3 Hotel – Baked on the River. Stay and enjoy the lively pool and bar scene at the R3 Hotel

Queer-Friendly Sips: A must stop is Equality Vines in Guerneville, the world’s first cause wine portfolio dedicated to equality for all people. Their tasting room offers a unique experience with wines from their current portfolio, and they are pet-friendly. It’s a perfect pairing of excellent wine and a commitment to equal rights. Afterward, explore downtown Guerneville, rent a kayak, or simply relax by the Russian River.

Evening: For delicious Southern-style offerings with a California twist, check out Saucy Mama’s Jook Joint, drawing on Louisiana heritage for soulful dishes in a welcoming atmosphere. Think flavorful dishes like fried chicken, ribs, red beans and rice, and cornbread waffles. Saucy Mama’s is a beloved spot for those seeking authentic soul food. Another great option is Trillium Winebar & Taproom, which offers a delightful menu with options ranging from Oysters, soups and salads, seafood, tasting boards, share plates, house-baked breads and desserts, all in a cozy setting perfect for a relaxed meal. An after-dinner cocktail at Rainbow Cattle Co or R3 Hotel is always a good bet. Where to Stay: For a truly immersive experience in Guerneville, consider Autocamp Russian River. This unique glamping experience offers luxurious Airstream suites and canvas tents nestled amongst the redwoods, providing a chic and comfortable base to explore the Russian River area.

DAY 4: HEALDSBURG

Morning: Travel north to Healdsburg, a sophisticated town at the confluence of three renowned AVAs: Russian River Valley, Dry Creek Valley, and Alexander Valley. Spend your morning exploring the charming Healdsburg Plaza, browsing the unique boutiques, art galleries, and gourmet food shops. Lunch: Healdsburg boasts an impressive culinary scene. For a delightful lunch, try Lo & Behold Bar + Kitchen, an LGBTQ+ owned business known for its creative cocktails and a globally-inspired menu perfect for sharing. Their “almost famous” chicken tenders are a must-try!

Afternoon: Dedicate your afternoon to exploring the Dry Creek Valley, celebrated for its Zinfandel. Visit MacRostie Winery perched on a hilltop in the heart of the Russian River Valley, their Estate House offers stunning vineyard views and a focus on small-production Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Their signature seated tasting is an elegant experience.

Evening: For your farewell dinner, indulge in a memorable meal. Valette in Healdsburg offers an exquisite dining experience with an innovative, seasonal menu and impeccable service. the Chefs 5-Course Tasting Menu is a perfect way to cap off this portion of your Sonoma adventure.

Where to Stay: Consider the The Lodge at Healdsburg, A Tapestry Collection by Hilton, which offers a comfortable and stylish stay with great amenities and close to Healdsburg Square. The luxurious Hotel Healdsburg for sophisticated accommodations is right on the Plaza.

DISCOVER MORE WITH THE LGBT+ WINE SOCIETY MAP

To enhance your LGBTQ+-friendly wine country experience, be sure to consult the LGBT+ Sonoma County Wine Map produced by the LGBT+ Wine Society. This bi-annual print and digital map highlights key places to eat, drink, and stay that are welcoming to the LGBTQ+ community. The LGBT+ Wine Society was created to bring wine lovers from the LGBT+ community and its allies together with friendly businesses in California, offering exclusive offers, mixers, and information on wineries and travel. Visit lgbtwinesociety.com for more spots to eat, drink, and stay in Sonoma County and to learn about their mission to support equality through wine.

Sonoma County offers a truly enriching experience for LGBTQ+ travelers – a place where you can relax, indulge, and connect with a community that celebrates authenticity and joy. Cheers to your unforgettable journey!

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JAMIE HANNAH

A QUEER ARTIST WITH ENGLISH MANNERS AND AN LA PASSION

IN A TIME WHEN AUTOTUNED VOICES, REMIXED MELODIES, AND RAPPING YOUTUBERS RULE THE MUSIC SCENE, MUSICIAN JAMIE HANNAH’S VOICE LITERALLY SOARS ABOVE THE REST. No stranger to music, he’s given his talent a modern edge by mashing up his five-octave range, opera-trained voice with pop music – and it has more than worked.

Jamie’s Italian Aria series has become a social media phenomenon, racking up over 10 million views and 200 thousand new followers in just eight months. He uses his classical training as a countertenor to give his spin to songs like “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” “Like A Prayer,” “Hallelujah,” and more. This British-born artist has found his space in Los Angeles and is using his continued success as inspiration for a full album, scheduled to be released in Spring of 2026. Despite his social media star climb, he remains humble, grounded, and completely candid. Not only has he mixed classic opera with modern pop, but his personality is a mix of English manners and Los Angeles passion.

Jamie’s place in music was destiny, as he was born into a family of musicians. His first recollections of music come from family time.

My grandfather could hear a piece of music and immediately go to the piano and play it. I always thought that was such a beautiful thing. I remember that as a family, we would kind of get along and sing, and my sister would bring her clarinet, and I’d be the singer. My mom and dad always remind me about when we used to play hide and seek growing up. They could find me very quickly because I would always be the one singing behind a sofa. My method was that if they can’t see me, that means they can’t find me.

Jamie’s successful operatic covers of popular music in his signature style are not surprising. As a queer boy growing up, both styles had his heart. His classical training would give him the skill set to sing in any genre.

I went to go and study at the Royal College of Music, and there was always a little bit of a discrepancy because, despite studying Handel and Monteverdi, I would get home in the evenings, and I was doing the Ariana Grande covers. I was just kind of doing them both in tandem.

I think for my whole life, I’ve always been immersed in the classical music world. I was in the National Youth Choir of Great Britain for about 12 years. I was welcomed into the choral world and was able to sing repertoire from all around the world with loads of other singers. And I think there’s a beauty in building the foundations of being a vocalist. I think that is really stemmed from some of the classical greats of our past. I was like, okay, I want to be like Whitney Houston. I want to be like Frank Sinatra. And many of them were trained and had those foundations classically.

Covid was a turning point for Jamie. Though it was a bittersweet decision, it was time to leave England. He found his home in Los Angeles. Lockdown was just very tough. I got dropped from my music record label and I was just finding things to be quite stagnant. I was never going to give up on my career. I thought, where have I had glimmers of interest before in the past? And LA was one of them, and I knew nobody, but all of my perception of Americans was that they’re very optimistic. They’re very warmhearted. That’s what I’ve experienced is that in LA, it is this melting pot of people trying to really pursue their dreams and just kind of make something happen. That’s so inspiring to be around. There’s a real celebration of creativity and talent in this city, which is addictive.

SO I JUST HAD TO SAY TO MYSELF, IF PEOPLE WANT TO DATE ME, TAKE ME OR LEAVE ME. THIS IS WHO I AM, AND I’M GOING TO SHOW UP AS WHO I AM.”

Going into lockdown, Jamie was putting his original music out there but not getting the audience growth he was looking for. Knowing the power of social media, he released his take on Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball.” He was a literal overnight success, waking up the next day to over 1.2 million views and 7,000 comments. He would follow that viral hit up with another, his take on “I Will Always Love You.” Brides from around the world literally flew him out to their weddings to sing his version. Being a viral sensation was new to Jamie; not only did he have to deal with the pressures of going viral, but he had to adjust his love/hate relationship with social media.

Even my management at the time just said, “Great, you’ve gone viral, do it again.” It was kind of like, no one’s really caring for my mental health here. No one is looking out for what my actual purpose of doing this is. With the greatest respect to Instagram and TikTok and this content, which has built an audience, it is a long-term tool to really get to where you want to be. I am a songwriter. But for my original music to be heard around the world, it’s a necessary evil really. But I don’t think of it as a necessary evil anymore. I think of it as a way to connect with people. Behind every (like) there is a person with a story that wants to be told. I connect with every single person who messages me. Whether that’s a lady in her late seventies who comments that it’s the final few days of her life and I’ve really brought something, brought some emotion out of her, or whether it’s a 10-year-old who wants to start singing lessons. It is truly remarkable. I get so much out of that, and I focus on that rather than the metrics of what the industry kind of demands from me.

To say that Jamie’s five-octave range is impressive is an understatement. There is a unique beauty in his soaring notes. His voice plays with both the feminine and masculine energies. What has become a stunning part of his skill wasn’t always celebrated by the singer.

That was something I really, really struggled with for so long, because I think after training, I fought against it so much, and I jumped into more of a commercial side of things where I wasn’t utilizing that high register in my voice because I was scared nobody would want to date me. It really just came down to that. I threw all those years away. I suppose the silver lining of lockdown was that you had so much time to reflect on what mattered to you most. My purpose on this earth is

to perform and connect with people and sing. When I sing in that register, it just resonates with people on a different frequency and vibration. So I just had to say to myself, if people want to date me, take me or leave me. This is who I am, and I’m going to show up as who I am. Every gay boy had to do that at some point in their life, whether or not it’s a high voice or the way that they dress. It’s just standing in your truth and just saying, this is me, this is who I am. It’s not all butterflies and rainbows. I think to myself, it would be really nice to go on a date. I wonder why men don’t ask me out. Is that because I’m showing

myself as this kind of more feminine person online? I mean, people have made remarks in the past, oh, you’re so much straighter in person. People are always going to have an opinion of you, regardless. I think I’ve proven over the past 12 months that I’ll be able to find my community and people who want to be a part of it. I’m working through the personal struggle.

Another element that Jamie lives his truth in is his sobriety. Being sober has helped him live his life with clarity, with the good and the difficult, and is also instrumental in his musical journey.

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I’m sober seven months. I’m a work in progress, and I’m going to be putting that into my original music, and I want people to be able to know that just because I’m a public figure or whatever, doesn’t mean I’m pristine.

There are plenty of sober opportunities here in LA and in London, and I’ve really jumped into them. I think just choosing to be sober was a way for me to ensure that I was going to be the best person on that stage, at my top potential. I mean, on a day-to-day basis, I’m singing for at least an hour.

It was hard initially being in LA and being a mid-20-year-old and wanting to go out and

have a good time. But I really had to put firm boundaries within myself because I want to be a performer, and I want to be a singer. And some things that are usual for a 20-year-old don’t align with how my voice needs to cooperate in a studio.

Jamie’s fan base goes beyond the LGBTQ community. His followers are diverse in age, sexuality, location, and class. But Jamie will always remain grounded in the queer community. As an immigrant, he has stood by our community in resisting the current political climate sweeping Southern California, affecting both the queer and immigrant communities.

I will always show up for my community. I’m friends with many kinds of other queer artists here in LA and in London and across the world, and I suppose it’s really nice to celebrate one another, no matter what genre they’re performing; it’s showcasing their creativity and their authenticity, and it should always be celebrated. I will always stand up for what’s right for my community.

Jamie continues to build his legacy, with his eyes on finishing his album. He knows the title, but is keeping close to the vest for now. He appreciates where his Italian Aria series has gotten him, but his true passion remains his ultimate goal.

Right now, what’s bringing me the most joy is hearing how people connect to these Italian arias. It happened in the past with my original music, but nowhere near on this scale. What I would love, which is in the works right now, is to have this album released and to really tour it across the world and be able to connect with audiences globally. I’ve had glimmers of this from doing covers and being hired to go to South Africa, Japan, Sweden, Italy, Mexico, and the USA, and people hiring me who don’t even speak English, but they’re hiring me for my voice. It blows my mind sometimes that I’ve been able to achieve that for my career. But what I would love to do is make my original music have that same impact; I’m confident I’m getting there. I’ve got about four songs I want to get to seven. It’s all coming into fruition.

There are a few themes running through it... many sober-related - resilience, overcoming, finding your strength, and authenticity. It’s just been such a pleasure to be able to be in LA with some of the top collaborators in the world. And most of the time I’m shooting, I’m a one-man band. I’m not with a record label, but I have faith in my talent and what I can bring. Sometimes you just shoot your shot, and nine times out of 10, you don’t get responses from people. But then sometimes you get that one response and you’re working with one of the greatest songwriters of all time. I’ve learned so much just to be audacious and to reach out. We’re all human; the worst they can do is not respond. That’s been kind of a great lesson through all of this as well. ■

Follow Jamie on IG: @JamieHannah

PROVINCETOWN

QUEER MAGIC AT LAND’S END

THERE’S A REASON LGBTQ+ TRAVELERS RETURN TO PROVINCETOWN YEAR AFTER YEAR—AND IT’S NOT JUST THE EPIC SUNSETS AND LOBSTER ROLLS. At the very tip of Cape Cod, this seaside village is a celebration of queer freedom, artistic spirit, and joyful resistance. Ptown pulses with energy all summer long, as drag queens, couples, families, and chosen families converge on its sandy shores and rainbow-lined streets.

What began as a haven for misfits and creatives has grown into one of the most iconic queer destinations in the world. Whether you’re coming for Carnival, Bear Week, or a low-key escape with your partner, Provincetown offers a little something for every flavor of fabulous.

Here’s your complete summer travel guide to eating, drinking, shopping, beaching, and living your best gay life in Provincetown.

Where you stay in Provincetown shapes your experience.

This is a town where guesthouses aren’t just a place to sleep, they’re hubs of social activity and community. From all-male resorts to mixed, pet-friendly inns, Ptown accommodations offer something for everyone, whether you’re seeking serenity or a pool party. Here are a few suggestions:

The Brass Key Guesthouse. Equal parts chic and cruisy, this iconic stay features a beautiful courtyard pool and the Shipwreck Lounge. The atmosphere strikes a perfect balance between luxurious and lively.

The Crown & Anchor Inn. A cornerstone of Ptown’s queer nightlife, staying here means you’re sleeping above the dancefloor (literally). If you want to be in the middle of the action, this is your spot.

Gabriel’s Provincetown Hotel. Nestled near the Pilgrim Monument, this LGBTQ-friendly B&B is warm, inviting, and a little quieter—ideal for couples and writers who still want easy access to the scene.

Crew’s Quarters. An all-male, clothing-optional guesthouse with a friendly, social vibe. Budget-conscious without sacrificing character.

Ptown’s food scene is more than fried clams and taffy (though we love those too). It’s a delicious mix of coastal classics, locally sourced fare, and queer culinary creativity. Whether you’re in search of a romantic dinner, a sandwich for the beach, or late-night bites after tea, Provincetown delivers with pride.

The Mews Restaurant & Café: This upscale favorite offers refined dining with beachfront views and a killer martini list. The vibe is relaxed elegance, perfect for date night or a celebratory dinner.

The Canteen. Part shack, part community hangout, The Canteen is a must-visit for casual seaside eats with flair. Their lobster rolls and beachy back patio are legendary.

Relish Bakery & Sandwich Shop. Located in the West End, this bakery/deli hybrid is a quick-stop favorite for sandwiches, pastries, and iced coffee. A top choice for a picnic on the beach.

Victor’s. Tapas-style plates, creative cocktails, and an oyster bar that gets rave reviews. Come for the seafood, stay for the scene— and make a reservation early.

In Provincetown, nightlife isn’t just about drinking, it’s about gathering. From midday spritzes to moonlit dance floors, the drinks flow and so does the conversation. You’ll find a wide spectrum of queer watering holes, each with its own vibe, crowd, and soundtrack.

A-House (Atlantic House): The oldest gay bar in the country is still one of the best. It’s rowdy, a little gritty, and deeply iconic. Don’t miss the dark disco and cruisy back patio.

Shipwreck Lounge: For those seeking something more intimate, this cozy lounge at the Brass Key is perfect for craft cocktails and conversation under the stars.

Pied Bar: Situated on the water, Pied is your go-to for oceanside sipping, DJs, and dance nights. Grab a drink and watch the sky turn pink.

Crown & Anchor: Equal parts bar, dance club, cabaret, and hotel—this LGBTQ+ megaplex is Ptown’s nightlife nucleus. Their summer lineup includes everything from leather nights to drag karaoke.

Ptown’s arts scene is every bit as vibrant as its nightlife. Theater, drag, music, comedy, you name it, you’ll find it. Many of today’s biggest queer entertainers got their start here, and you never know when you’ll stumble upon a future star in a tiny cabaret room.

Pilgrim House. A top venue for drag legends, stand-up comics, and LGBTQ+ icons. Names like Miss Richfield 1981, Varla Jean Merman, and Dina Martina light up the stage every season.

Art House: This intimate venue hosts Broadwaycaliber talent in a casual setting. Expect powerhouse voices and deep belly laughs.

Boatslip Tea Dance. From 4–7pm daily, the deck becomes a joyful, shirtless dance party. This is a Ptown institution!

Provincetown Theater. For something more narrative-driven, check out this local company’s wellproduced, often queer-centric plays.

Ptown’s Commercial Street is more than just a shopping strip—it’s an open-air runway, an art gallery, and a treasure hunt rolled into one. Support queer artists, grab unique souvenirs, and pick up something bold to wear out that night.

MAP P-TOWN. A beautiful boutique offering art, prints, books, and locally made gifts with a queer and creative lens.

Tim-Scapes. Instantly recognizable for its colorful, graphic prints of Provincetown landmarks. Perfect for gifts or a personal memento.

House of La Rue. Camp couture meets high fashion. Think sequins, statement pieces, and all things drag-adjacent.

Puzzle Me This. A quirky, LGBTQ-friendly game and toy shop for adults and kids alike. It’s delightfully weird in the best way.

No trip to Provincetown is complete without a day on the beach. Here, the Atlantic Ocean meets queer joy in the most liberating of ways. Whether you’re looking to cruise, tan, skinny dip, or just read under an umbrella, there’s a spot for you.

Herring Cove. The main gay beach, located just a short bike ride from town. Head right from the parking lot for the LGBTQ+ zone for a festive, social, and sometimes clothingoptional scene.

Boy Beach. A bit deeper into the dunes from Herring Cove, this stretch of sand attracts a more adventurous and exhibitionist crowd. It’s cruisy, carefree, and famously sexy.

Race Point Beach. Quieter and more scenic, Race Point is ideal for those seeking a peaceful day surrounded by dunes and dunes of natural beauty (and sometimes beautiful naturals).

FINAL TIPS FOR A FABULOUS STAY Pack for everything! Bring layers (Cape Cod nights get chilly), plus beachwear, partywear, and something sparkly.

Book early. Accommodations and dinner spots fill up fast, especially during Carnival, Bear Week, and Family Week.

Be kind. Provincetown is a town of locals, artists, elders, and visitors. Respect the space, tip well, and honor the queer legacy that built this paradise.

At the edge of the continent, Provincetown feels like a dream you don’t want to wake up from. It’s equal parts freedom and fantasy—a place where being queer isn’t just accepted, it’s celebrated out loud, all season long. So come for the tea dance, stay for the sunrise, and let the tides of Provincetown sweep you into your best summer ever.

SUMMER SPRITZ DRINK LIKE YOU’RE

SUMMER IS IN FULL FORCE, AND WITH IT COMES THE PERFECT EXCUSE TO EMBRACE THE VIBRANT, EFFERVESCENT, AND UTTERLY CHIC TRADITION OF THE ITALIAN APERITIVO. Forget heavy cocktails; this season is all about the spritz—a refreshing, low-alcohol masterpiece that’s as colorful as it is delicious. The spritz tradition dates back to the 19th century when Austro-Hungarian soldiers in Italy’s Veneto region found the local wines too strong and asked to have them “spritzed” with a splash of water. This simple act of dilution evolved over time, eventually incorporating sparkling wine and a variety of bitter liqueurs to create the beloved cocktail we know today.

To get you in the spirit, we’ve put together a guide to some of the most iconic spritzes, complete with their unique histories, flavor profiles, and easy-to-follow recipes. So, grab a large wine glass, fill it with ice, and prepare to drink like you’re on a sun-drenched terrace in Italy.

THE LIMONCELLO SPRITZ: SUNSHINE IN A GLASS

Originating from Italy’s sundrenched Amalfi Coast, the Limoncello Spritz is a celebration of all things lemon. Limoncello itself is a lemon liqueur traditionally made by steeping the zest of Sorrento lemons in a neutral spirit. The origins of the liqueur are a bit hazy, but it became popular in the early 20th century. The Limoncello Spritz takes this sweet, zesty digestif and transforms it into a bubbly, refreshing cocktail that’s perfect for a hot summer day.

Sweet, tangy, and intensely lemony, this spritz is the ultimate citrus refresher. The Limoncello provides a sweet, aromatic base, which is brightened by the fizz of the Prosecco and soda water.

RECIPE:

• 3 parts Prosecco (chilled)

• 2 parts Limoncello

• 1 splash of soda water

• Lemon wheel and fresh mint for garnish

Instructions: Fill a large wine glass with ice. Pour in the Limoncello, followed by the Prosecco, and a splash of soda water. Gently stir. Garnish with a lemon wheel and a sprig of fresh mint. Rinfrescante!’

THE ROSÉ SPRITZ: PINK PERFECTION

While not a traditional Italian spritz in the same vein as Aperol or Campari, the Rosé Spritz is a modern twist that has become a summer staple. This drink capitalizes on the light, fruity notes of rosé wine, which are enhanced by a variety of liqueurs and sparkling mixers. There are many variations, but the core idea remains the same: a light, bubbly, and beautifully pink cocktail. This spritz is typically light and fruity, with notes of red berries, citrus, and floral hints from the rosé wine. The flavor profile can vary widely depending on the chosen liqueur, but it is generally a softer and sweeter spritz.

RECIPE:

• 3 parts Rosé wine (chilled)

• 1 part St-Germain Elderflower

Liqueur

• 1 part soda water

• Fresh strawberries or raspberries for garnish

Instructions: Fill a wine glass with ice. Pour in the rosé wine, St-Germain, and a splash of soda water. Gently stir. Garnish with fresh berries.

THE HUGO SPRITZ: A FLORAL FANTASY

The Hugo Spritz is a relatively new player in the spritz world, but it has quickly gained popularity throughout Italy and beyond. Created in 2005 by bartender Roland Gruber in the South Tyrol region of Italy, the Hugo was intended as a lighter, less bitter alternative to the Aperol Spritz. It uses elderflower liqueur, which gives it a uniquely fragrant and delicate flavor. This spritz is a true floral delight. It’s sweet and aromatic, with notes of honeysuckle and a touch of minty freshness. The elderflower liqueur is the star of the show, complemented by the bubbles of Prosecco and the herbaceous notes of mint. It’s a beautifully balanced and fragrant cocktail.

RECIPE:

• 3 parts Prosecco (chilled)

• 2 parts elderflower liqueur (such as St-Germain)

• 1 splash of soda water

• Fresh mint leaves and a lime wedge for garnish

Instructions: Gently muddle a few mint leaves in the bottom of a large wine glass. Add ice. Pour in the elderflower liqueur, followed by the Prosecco, and a splash of soda water. Gently stir. Garnish with a lime wedge and a sprig of mint.

IBIZA TURN THE BEAT AROUND

Positioned near a natural vortex, Ibiza’s regenerative auras attract open-minded, adventurous types, making it a favored destination for queer travelers for decades. When Metrosource’s Megan Venzin makes a trip there to attend the annual International Music Summit under unusual circumstances, she witnesses the party-laden island’s ability to heal and evolve.

THERE’S A JAGGED FORMATION THAT JUTS FROM THE IBERIAN SEA CALLED ES VEDRÁ, AND IT’S BELIEVED TO BE A SOURCE OF EXTRAORDINARY POWER. Perhaps that’s why we feel a distinct pick-me-up as we fly over the mystical rock… and that’s saying a lot.

The truth is, we’re exhausted. Is it unhinged to visit a raving paradise during the most immense throes of grief? Maybe. But then again, do we really have a choice? Tragedy has a way of rearing its ugly head when we least expect it, and no, the original plan did not include zipping directly from our father’s funeral to Ibiza for the International Music Summit (IMS). But to skip out on work or ditch a non-refundable travel plan were both strict no-gos in dad’s book, regardless of extenuating circumstances. So here we are, descending rapidly from a cruising altitude of 30,000 feet toward a place he no doubt would have loved.

Everyone knew him as “Party Marty” — fearless hero of the dancefloor, a diehard fan of house music and an enduring animator of

good vibes. That was before the heart attack that took him on an otherwise unremarkable Friday afternoon. We didn’t always see eye-toeye, but music always persisted in being our great equalizer. It’s impossible to feel whole without him, and yet a glimmer of joy persists to crack through as our visit to the nightlife mecca begins.

COMMUNITY IN CONFERENCE

The energy is buzzing when we arrive at The Mondrian Hotel on day one of IMS. Now in its 18th year, the annual conference is an important meeting place for electronic music industry thought leaders, artists and audiophiles alike. That it conveniently occurs during the opening week for Ibiza’s unmatched club season is no coincidence.

By day, IMS is a place to learn and educate. There’s a showroom filled with the latest in DJ tech overlooking the turquoise blue waters and a slew of stages where discussions on emerging

trends pave the way for sonic success over three expansive days of programming. At night though, Ibiza transforms. “Delegates” descend upon the adult playground where superstars such as Solomun kick-off high-profile residencies at Pacha and other clubland fixtures, while queer heroes the likes of Fat Tony keep the golden days of disco alive at Pikes Ibiza — a sprawling fun-house of a nightspot once frequented by the late icon George Michael and Grace Jones, among others. Dad and I hit a lot of shows and music festivals together over the past decade and change, but never anything quite like this.

During a panel titled Stand on the Rim of the Volcano and Do Your Dance, vogueing DJ sensation Patrick Mason brings stories from the Berlin ballroom scene in view, likening movement to a language and divulging its therapeutic impact on his life (this discussion takes place in at The Art of Areté, a room where yoga and meditation classes as well as conversations

on managing burnout and the potentials of microdosing also unfold.)

Later that night, Mason unleashes a highenergy set at the intimate Akasha venue tucked away in San Carlos on the island’s northeast edge. Under cascading lights in a “Boiler Room” style booth, Mason unleashes a barrage of house classics peppered with soulful samples and familiar pop vocals (hello, Madonna). His fast-twirling body and arms become blurred, but he never breaks tandem with the smooth and steady beat, activating moves surely inspired by formative Sundays spent at Berghain. We feel energized by his enthusiasm, accessing a place of release that we hardly thought possible given our personal circumstances.

EMPHASIS ON INCLUSION

Meanwhile, HE.SHE.THEY — an international electronic record label, fashion label, event series and brand consultancy focusing on diversity and inclusion — is tackling big topics in The Brave Space.

“IMS has delegates attending from all over the world and in positions of power so they need to be educated on issues that they might not be aware of,” says HE.SHE.THEY co-founder, Steven Braines. “Especially, with the polarization of politics and the alienation of minorities, we felt it was more important than ever to use our influence and presence to create a space where everyone can feel included and heard.” I think back to the pain in my father’s eyes when he told me about “Dan with the Fro”, a former football teammate from Indiana University Pennsylvania who committed suicide shortly after coming out as gay. Affirmative spaces like the one HE.SHE.THEY is cultivating were near impossible to find four decades ago, but it seems the tides are finally turning.

HE.SHE.THEY is putting in the work so those like dad’s fallen friend never feel alone. The programming the brand has curated — which includes nightly networking events and sessions with panelists from underrepresented groups in dance music — is changing the conference landscape, and beyond. “We believe this is breaking new ground for IMS,” Braines continues, “most mainstream music summits haven’t covered topics like we do — I can’t remember one on imposter syndrome or looking at breaking the class ceiling as topics.”

Another discussion presented by the Association for Electronic Music (AFEM) concerns

The Trans Inclusion Charter, a new initiative designed to create safer and fairer spaces for trans and non-binary people working in music and adjacent creative industries. One panelist — a lawyer and former aide during the Obama presidency who now performs under the moniker softchaos — sheds tears when the discussion turns toward artists who’ve recently been detained at US borders for the gender markers on their passports. The room weighs in on how to make travel less harrowing for those impacted by the current administration’s attacks while speakers listen and scribble down notes. It’s one of several first-of-their-kind talks to shine a light on diverse artist and creator segments.

“Being part of the first ever South Asian music panel at IMS felt like a breakthrough moment, and through our own events on the island, we’re proud to be part of a shift that centers diversity in all aspects from queer talent, South Asian voices, and underrepresented communities,” says Sunita Dhaliwal, co-founder and marketing director of The Everyday Agency, as well as founder of Days of Disco, the party brand behind some of Pikes Ibiza’s most popular nights. “The island is evolving, and this is just the beginning of something new.”

Braines hopes that offerings like HE.SHE. THEY’s continue to bolster Ibiza’s reputation as a safe, queer-friendly destination. “I think safe-r is all you can ever promise,” he explains. “I’ve been going to Ibiza for nearly 30 years though, and it’s always been somewhere I felt safe as a queer man.” That sense of security in addition to its world-class clubs, jaw-dropping beaches and stunning selection of international food leads Braines to sum up the holiday destination succinctly. “It’s an incredible place,” he says.

PURE MAGIC

And there’s perhaps no better way to experience Ibiza’s most “incredible” qualities than by spinning a debut set there. Bruce Loving aka Mr. Loving, a Texas-born, South African-based DJ and producer we connect with through HE.SHE.THEY’s Brave Connections Whatsapp group is on cloud nine after his own unexpected experience slinging cuts for a captivated crowd.

“I hopped on the open decks during the Jaguar Foundation’s Future Icons dinner and ended up playing an impromptu two-hour set of my signature genre blending technique

— Reconstructed Dance Music — for an amazing crowd of movers and shakers,” they explain excitedly. “It’s a bit nerve-wracking playing in front of industry peers but seeing people stay and dance until close was incredibly rewarding — a big vote of confidence for my artistic style.”

Of course, if DJing is outside of your skillset, the other best-known way to channel pure Ibiza magic is by attending IMS’s signature Dalt Vila closing party, a star-studded event at the Unesco World Heritage site with panoramic sea views. When we arrive by ferry, TSHA is ripping uptempo tracks with master selector Bradley Zero, offering a perfect soundtrack for sipping beers atop one of Europe’s oldest towns. The juxtaposition of futuristic beats slammin’ just footsteps from a 16th-century castle has us questioning the concept of time.

Eventually the sun sets on another successful edition of IMS as rising producer Deer Jade goes back-to-back with BBC Radio 1 host and legendary DJ, Pete Tong, while amapiano duo Major League DJz teams up with Hugel to dish out global sounds under a starry night sky.

We’ve boogied up quite an appetite, so we head down the winding cobblestone streets of the fortified town to grab a bite at Boodiou, a spot known for stellar craft cocktails and a rotating seasonal menu of French-inspired tapas spun with a Mediterranean flair.

“Boodiou’s identity is one of cosmopolitan hospitality,” says co-owner, Tony Comas. “It’s queer friendly nature is rooted in Ibiza’s culture of freedom and inclusion.” The restaurant, which opened in 2018, and features works by community artists including Nicolas Rubens and photographer Alexia felix, as well as musicfilled nights with resident DJ Hicham Leroi, is a staple of the rainbow-encrusted Calle de la Virgen — Ibiza’s bustling LGBTQ+ district.

“Boodiou means ‘oh my god’ in our local dialect in Camargue,” Comas explains, before sharing that he designs the cocktails using craft spirits from Bows Distillerie, his family-owned distillery located in the South of France.

Those are the same words that exit my mouth as we sip the Gilda Gimlet. Made from an infused Aròc vodka and a tomato, basil and black pepper cordial, the silky drops of olive oil that float on top dance on our tongue. When we dive into a plate of cured duck yolk and parsnips roasted to tender perfection, it becomes clear that chef Hadrien Rigat is the kind of culinary wizard who must be protected at all costs. My pops turned his head to small portions, but something tells me these bites, along with the

foie gras adorned and its pearly mustard seeds could have changed his tune. After an incredible meal, we sip shots of Boodiou’s housemade hierbas ibicencas — the island’s trusty digestif — before packing in ahead of what’s sure to be a lengthy day of travel.

When we wake up the next morning, we feel lighter. A few days of positive vibes and proof of an island waking up to a new level of inclusive potential gives us hope. As we pack our belongings a call comes through on our laptop with the caller ID “Dad”. Confused, we pick up, knowing his phone is stored in a drawer, thousands of miles away in an empty house. “Hello? Hello,

is that you?” we ask, static crackling on the line for a few seconds until the call drops.

There have been many supernatural sightings at Es Vedrá — UFOs, ghosts and meetings with ancestors are all aligned with the rock we first saw four days prior. We like to think Party Marty tapped into that power and transcended to the 5G realm to give us a shout, driven by a desire to hear all about our trip — the sets that made us groove, the food that blew our minds, the people who inspired our souls. We’ll never know how that call came through, but one thing is for certain — we’re thankful for healing places like Ibiza that make us feel the best parts of being alive.

HOME IN GOOD HEALTH

NEW YORK, HOW WE FEELIN’? THROUGHOUT THIS SEASON WE WEAR OUR SUNBLOCK, DRINK OUR SMOOTHIES AND TAKE VACATION, BUT THESE DOG DAYS EVENTUALLY END. And then what? Well, if you’re one for wellness, you keep those good habits going like automatic. However, some of us need a little motivation to stay on the healthy road. Thankfully the five boroughs is an adult playground with numerous activities to keep the body, mind and soul in tip-top shape. Whether you want to dance yourself clean at beach parties, expand your friend circle at queer social events or volley some balls with the coolest lesbians in town, there’s something on our list to keep you happy and healthy as we close out another summer in the city.

BASS N BABES X SUPPORT WOMEN DJS PRESENT: AUSTERIA

IN NYC

AUGUST 2, 2025

THE MEADOWS (17 MEADOW ST.)

BROOKLYN, NY 11206

LA’s queer and femme-focused Bass n Babes collective is teaming up with Support Women DJs to “conjure a night filled with feminine energy and bass music” in New York City. Making her Brooklyn headline debut is “dubstep conductor and composer” Austeria, who’s hot off the release of her otherworldly banger “Age of the Stars”. Joining the coven for one night only is local fave lysn. who will take listeners on an expansive journey across genres, along with LA baddies Baby Kush and Lex Looper in tow. Wobble with the witches at supportwomendjs.com

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Pines Party

PINES PARTY 2025: DREAMSCAPE

AUGUST 1-3, 2025

FIRE ISLAND PINES

VARIOUS LOCATIONS

Enter an ethereal wonderland when the highly anticipated Pines Party returns for another year of sun-soaked parties, all-night ragers under the stars, curated VIP events and more. Revelers at this three-day beachside bash are invited to enter a “Dreamscape” soundtracked by scene tastemakers and queer electronic superstars the likes of Detroit funk queen DJ Holographic, live house duo Eli and Fur and local legends, The Carry Nation just to name a few. For fans of a beautiful setting, a highly refined vibe and impeccable dance music, the Pines Party continues to hold the torch as the year’s top destination. And you can feel good about being in attendance because over the past 26 years, Pines Party has raised more than $4.5 million for benefitting community organizations like The Stonewall Community Foundation, The Pines Foundation, Fire Island Seaside Defense Fund and more. For that reason (among many others), tickets do go fast, so make sure you’ve got a plan. The weekend’s already popping off at pinesparty.com

LEZVOLLEY

SATURDAY, AUGUST 9TH

CHERRY GROVE, FIRE ISLAND

Join 30 teams and a crowd of thousands for LezVolley weekend — the most popular annual LGBTQ+ and non-binary event on Cherry Grove. While this Volleyball tournament and social gathering is a core favorite of the lesbian community, participation is open to all members of the LGBTQ+ community who are invited to serve, spike and spray up some sand at these seaside sessions that brings friendly competition and plenty of fun to one of New York’s most beautiful beach settings. Free for spectators, this petfriendly event also features music and outdoor activities for folx of all ages. Show off your skills at lezvolley.com.

FLAME CON

AUGUST 16-17, 2025

SHERATON NEW YORK TIMES

SQUARE HOTEL 811 7TH AVENUE W 53RD ST. NEW YORK, NY 10019

Looking to up your nerd game? Fly on over to Flame Con the world’s largest LGBTQ+ comics and pop-culture convention. The annual event celebrating queer creators returns to Times Square for another super installment featuring the signature “Gaymer Lounge” where folks can connect over a diverse array of digital and table top games, star-studded panels and other attractions you thought you’d only find in a galaxy far, far away. And be sure to don your hottest cosplay look, because also returning is FIRE BALL - the official Flame Con after-party - featuring drag performances, burlesque, boylesque and much more. Show your stuff and save some lives at flamecon.org.

photo by Erik Mclean
LEZVolley photo by Junior Reis

BUSHWIG 2025

AUGUST 23, 2025

KNOCKDOWN CENTER

52-19 FLUSHING AVE.

MASPETH, NY 11378

You better look nothing short of fabulous when you pull up to Bushwig, one of the East Coast’s largest drag festivals held right here in your backyard. The 14th annual edition of Bushwig will resume once more as a “single-day, many-stage affair” blending drag shows, dancing, shopping and other queer shenanigans in Queens’ favorite party hotspot. Sure to be a day defined by queer joy and community, expect an uplifting experience that will bring your fashion game to the next level and your serotonin soaring to new heights. Make some magic at knockdown.center/event/ bushwig2025.

HORSE MEAT DISCO LABOR DAY 2025

AUGUST 31, 2025

KNOCKDOWN CENTER

52-19 FLUSHING AVE.

MASPETH, NY 11378

Get ready for a night of retro tunes and radical self expression when Horse Meat Disco’s Labor Day residency pops off at Knock down Center — a 50,000-square foot, multi-venue arts and music space located in the outer borough’s foremost party district. The pioneering UK collective made up of Luke Howard, James Hillard, Severino Panzetta and Jim Stanton quickly became fixtures at The Eagle Pub in Vauxhall, London in 2004 before bringing their playful brand of throwback dance music to queer parties and festivals the world over. More than 20 years since Horse Meat Disco’s inception they’ve emerged a staple of NYC’s gay nightlife scene, bringing dope sets to award-winning nightclubs, and good vibes that only get better with age. Kim Ahn serves as direct support during this Holiday weekend installment. Giddy up at knockdown.center.

Bushwig photo by Bjorn Pierre
Horse Meat Disco

BRÜT NYC GAY BOAT PARTY

SEPTEMBER 21, 2025

PIER 83 W 42ND ST

NEW YORK, NY 10036

Unwind on the water with BRÜT, the iconic crew known for tossing leading underground gay parties from coast to coast — and this edition is all “ships ahoy” boys. During this queer sailing event you can expect a stunning sunset and jackin’ sets from house all-stars Abel Aguilera and Dan Darlington as you and your sexiest seafaring friends sip cocktails until the stars light up the sky. Cruise on by and learn what this nationally-renowned brand is all about at brutparty.com.

THE URBAN BEAR WEEKEND AND STREET FAIR

SEPTEMBER 18-21, 2025

MEATPACKING DISTRICT

LITTLE WEST 12TH ST. (BETWEEN WASHINGTON ST. AND 10TH AVE.)

The 17th Annual edition of The Urban Bear weekend promises to bring “four days of action-packed events, unforgettable energy and tons of reasons to celebrate” with thousands of the hottest men from across the international bear community! This multi-day gathering will transform the Meatpacking District’s Little West 12th St. into a sprawling street fair packed with open-air dance parties, live DJs and quality time with the world’s burliest daddies. Don’t forget to swing past Rockbar later where Mega Bear Blast — the official after party — is set to be roarin’. We can’t bear the thought of you missing this one! Get the deets at theurbanbear.com.

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874-2880 www manhattanoasisdentistry com

Cassidy, J R , D D S West 10th Dental P C 45 W 10th St NYC

212 982-5883 www west10thdental com

De Bonis, William B , D D S World Wide Plaza Dental Associates 370 W 50th St NYC

212 333-2650 www wwpdental com

NEW YORK DIRECTORY

DENTIST (CONTINUED) – HAIR REMOVAL

Lew, Spencer, D D S

30 E 40th St #706 NYC 212 286-1717

www nycdental com

LuxDen Dental Center

2579 E 17th St, Ste 11 Brooklyn 718 382-3444

www luxden com

Rosa, John D , D D S , P C

40 Newport Parkway, Ste P-1 Jersey City, NJ 201 626-2700

Sengos, Demetrios, D D S West 10th Dental P C

45 W 10th St NYC 212 982-5883

www west10thdental com

DENTISTS/PERIODONTISTS

Bizzell, Steven J , D M D , D A B P

50-02 5th St Ste B, Long Island City 718 530-6539

www licdentalassociates com

OMNI Aesthetic MD

Eviatar, Joseph, M D , F A C S

5 W 19th St NYC 212 257-0007

www omniaestheticmd com

DENTISTS/SUBURBAN

Rosa, John D , D D S , P C

40 Newport Parkway, Ste P-1 Jersey City, NJ 201 626-2700 Dermatology

Advanced Dermatology Associates

200 Central Park South #107

NYC ........................................... 212 262-2500 NYC 212 246-0800 www.adv-derm.com (SEE AD IN THIS ISSUE)

Arora, Navin, DO, FAAD

Arora Dermatology

115 Broadway, Ste 1800 NYC 212 244-1252

www aroraderm com

Goldman, Barry D , M D

150 Broadway #111 NYC 212 962-1115

Juva Skin & Laser Center

60 E 56th St #2

NYC 212 421-9501

www juvaskin com

Lumos Dermatology

Peter Chien, MD, PhD

37 E 28th St, Ste 304

NYC 646 820-1716

www lumosdermatology com

OMNI Aesthetic MD

Eviatar, Joseph, M D , F A C S

5 W 19th St

NYC

www omniaestheticmd com

EMPLOYMENT

212 257-0007

Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD)

1700 Stadium Way

LA 213 847-LAFD

www joinlafd org

Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD)

700 E Temple St, B-38

LA 866 444-LAPD

www joinlapd com

EVENT PLANNING & EVENT SPACE/ RENTALS

SEE ALSO CATERING, WEDDING SERVICES

Elite Private Yachts

NYC 866 862-7245

www eliteprivateyachts com

www entertainmentcruises com/new-york

Hornblower Cruises & Events

Pier 40, NYC 646 832-2805

www hornblowerny com/metrosource

Houston Hall

222 W Houston St NYC 212 582-2057

Patina Events - Brooklyn Botanic Garden Brooklyn 718 307-7133

www patinaevents com

The Riverside Church

490 Riverside Dr NYC 212 870-6762

www trcnyc com

Yachts for All Seasons

NYC 212 534-6380 Cell 917 864-7670

www y4as com

EVENT SERVICES

Big Apple Event Audio Visual 519 8th Ave, Ste 815

NYC 212 518-3175

www avnycrentals com

FINANCIAL SERVICES

Ameriprise Financial Services

Lance R Kash, Financial Advisor, CFP 122 E 42nd St #2215 NYC 646 964-9400

Law Offices of Thomas Sciacca, PLLC 44 Wall St, 12th Fl, NYC 212 495-0317

www sciaccalaw com

New York Life/NYLIFE Securities

Marlon J Altoe

420 Lexington Ave, 15th Fl

NYC

646 227-8605

Cell 646 761-4372

www newyorklife com/agent/maltoe

Peloso-Barnes, Julia A , CFP, CPM, CRPC Purchase, NY 914 225-6391

www advisor morganstanley com/the-pelosobarnes-group

FITNESS/GYMS/PERSONAL TRAINERS

Mercedes Club 550 W 54th St NYC

www themercedesclub com

FLORISTS

la Fleur d’Harlem

212 265-1111

203 W 144th St NYC 646 850-5973

www lafleurnyc com

FRAMING

14th Street Framing Gallery

225 W 14th St NYC

GIFTS

Li-Lac Chocolates

West Village: 40 8th Ave, NYC

212 691-8156

Greenwich Village: 162 Bleecker St, NYC

Grand Central: 43rd & Lexington, NYC

Chelsea Market: 75 Ninth Ave, NYC

Industry City: 68 35th St, Brooklyn NYC

www li-lacchocolates com

GUEST HOUSES/B&B’S

Chelsea Pines Inn 317 W 14th St NYC

Colonial House Inn 318 W 22nd St NYC

Incentra Village House 32 8th Ave @ W 12th St NYC

www incentravillage com

MisterBandB

www misterbandb com

HAIR REMOVAL

212 924-2280

212 929-1023

212 243-9669

212 206-0007

Advanced Dermatology Associates

200 Central Park South #107

NYC

NYC

www adv-derm com

212 262-2500

212 246-0800

Brisk N Posh

NEW YORK DIRECTORY

132 Crosby St, Ste 8E NYC 212 433-4477

www brisknposh com

OMNI Aesthetic MD

Eviatar, Joseph, M D , F A C S

5 W 19th St NYC

www omniaestheticmd com

212 257-0007

HAIR REPLACEMENT/REPLICATION

OMNI Aesthetic MD

Eviatar, Joseph, M D , F A C S

5 W 19th St NYC

www omniaestheticmd com

212 257-0007

Stoller, Roy B , D O 515 Madison Ave, Ste 1205 NYC 212 920-4499

www hairdoctornyc com

HOTELS

The Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa Atlantic City, NJ 609 317-1000

www outatborgata com

Foxwoods Resort & Casino

www foxwoods com

The Graham & Co Phoenicia, NY 845 688-7871 www thegrahamandco com

Holiday Inn Manhattan 6th Ave - Chelsea 125 W 26th St NYC 212 430-8500

www hi-nyc com

Hotel Hayden 127 W 28th St NYC 844 423-6004 www hotelhaydennyc com

Hotel Henri 37 W 24th St NYC 844 277-9123 www hotelhenrinyc com

Opus Hotel Vancouver 322 Davie St, Vancouver, BC Canada 604 642-6787 www opushotel com

Sandman Suites on Davie 1160 Davie St Vancouver, BC Canada 604 681-7263 www sandmanhotels com

Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre Hotel 1088 Burrard St Vancouver, BC Canada 604 331-1000 www sheratonvancouver com

Sunset Marquis

1200 Alta Loma Rd

West Hollywood CA 800 858-9758

www sunsetmarquis com

VIVE Hotel Waikiki 2426 Kuhio Ave Honolulu, Hawaii 808 687-2000 www vivehotelwaikiki com

INSURANCE

HealthSherpa

Toll Free 844 346-9476 www metrosource healthsherpa com

INTRODUCTION SERVICES

SEE ALSO DATING SERVICES

ManMate NYC 212 564-4025

www manmate com

LASER VISION CORRECTION

SEE ALSO OPHTHALMOLOGISTS

Coad, Christopher T , M D , F A C S

Chelsea Eye Ophthalmology

157 W 19th St

NYC

212 220-0066

www chelseaeyeophthalmology com

OMNI Aesthetic MD

Eviatar, Joseph, M D , F A C S

5 W 19th St

NYC

www omniaestheticmd com

LIPOSUCTION

212 257-0007

Marfuggi, Richard M D , D M H, F A C S 50 E 69th St, NYC 212 317-1188 Denville, NJ 973 377-8950

www askdrm com

OMNI Aesthetic MD

Eviatar, Joseph, M D , F A C S 5 W 19th St, NYC

www omniaestheticmd com

MARKETING SERVICES

212 257-0007

Brand2Fly San Jose 408 763-7924

www brand2fly com

GayVan com Travel Marketing

www gayvan com

OPHTHALMOLOGISTS

Coad, Christopher T , M D , F A C S

Chelsea Eye Ophthalmology

157 W 19th St

NYC

www chelseaeyeophthalmology com

212 220-0066

OMNI Aesthetic MD

Eviatar, Joseph, M D , F A C S 5 W 19th St

NYC

www omniaestheticmd com

OPTOMETRISTS

Coad, Christopher T , M D , F A C S

Chelsea Eye Ophthalmology 157 W 19th St, NYC

212 257-0007

212 220-0066 www chelseaeyeophthalmology com

OMNI Aesthetic MD

Eviatar, Joseph, M D , F A C S 5 W 19th St NYC

212 257-0007 www omniaestheticmd com

West Village Eyecare Associates 10 Sheridan Square NYC

212 242-6592 www eyecarenyc com

PAIN MANAGEMENT

Samuelson, Stefan T , MD 44 E 12th St, Ste MD1 NYC

212 993-8573 NYC

PERIODONTISTS

Bizzell, Steven J , D M D , D A B P

Periodontist 50-02 5th St Ste B

Long Island City

www licdentalassociates com

PET SUPPLIES

Nulo Pet Foods nulo com/love

PHARMACIES/DRUGS

Ansonia Pharmacy 446 6th Ave NYC

212 594-1600

718-530-6539

212 477-0762 www ansoniapharmacy com

Apthorp Pharmacy 2201 Broadway, NYC

Arrow Pharmacy 883 Ninth Ave NYC

212 877-3480

212 245-8469 www arrowpharmacy com

Avalon Chemists 7 2nd Ave, NYC

Bigelow Chemists 414 Sixth Ave, NYC

Chelsea Specialty Pharmacy 171 Seventh Ave NYC

212 260-3131

212 533-2700

212 255-9900

NEW YORK DIRECTORY

PHARMACIES/DRUGS (CONTINUED) – PLASTIC SURGERY

CVS Specialty

126 8th Ave

NYC ........................................... 212 807-8798

(SEE AD IN THIS ISSUE)

Mayfair Chemists

21 Seventh Ave, NYC 212 242-1444

New London Pharmacy

246 Eighth Ave, NYC 212 243-4987

New York Chemists

77 Christopher St, NYC 212 255-2525 www newyorkchemists com

Thompson Chemists & Thompson Alchemists

137 Thompson St 449 West Broadway NYC 212 598-9790 www thompsonchemists com

Village Apothecary

346 Bleecker St

NYC ........................................... 212 807-7566 www.villageapothecary.com (SEE AD IN THIS ISSUE)

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Galán, Antonio, PT, DPT, MBA, CHC

RestoreRehab Physical Therapy

664 10th Ave

NYC 212 245-5259 www restorerehabpt com

Symbio Physio Therapy

214 W 29th St, Ste 901

NYC 917 338-6268 www symbiopt com

PHYSICIANS & MEDICAL SERVICES

Advanced Dermatology Associates

200 Central Park South #107 NYC 212 262-2500 NYC 212 246-0800 www adv-derm com

Amida Care

NYC 855 462-6432

www amidacareny org

Astor Medical Group

67 Irving Place, 5th Fl @ E 18th St

NYC 212 253-2968

www astormedical com

Central Park Medical Associates

200 Central Park South #107

NYC 212 262-2500

NYC 212 246-0800

www.centralparkmedicalassociates.com

Coad, Christopher T , M D , F A C S

Chelsea Eye Ophthalmology

157 W 19th St

NYC 212 220-0066

www chelseaeyeophthalmology com

Dillon, Stephen, M D

Int Med , Inf Dis

314 W 14th St

NYC

Dormer, Anita L , M D , F A C C P

22 E 72nd St, 5th Fl

NYC

Fonville, T W , Int Med

29 Fifth Ave @ 10th St

NYC

Goldberg, Edward S , M D

Int Med , Gastr

121 E 60th St, 3rd Fl

NYC

Hsu, Ricky K , M D

154 W 14th St, 4th Fl

212 620-0144

212 535-5905

212 674-1020

212 980-8800

NYC 212 627-7560

Icochea, Rosendo S , M D

117 E 18th St

NYC

Jaeger, Lawrence D�, D�O�

200 Central Park South #107

Midtown Integrative Medicine

Aziz, Michael, M D , FRSM

509 Madison Ave @ 53rd St, Ste 1111

NYC

www michaelazizmd com

212 387-9199

NYC 212 246-0800

NYC 212 262-2500

www adv-derm com

Jarratt, Kent, L C S W

19 W 34th St, Penthouse Ste

NYC 212 947-7111, ext 119 Oceanport, NJ 917 686-6179

www kentjarratt com

Leach, Eric G , N P

154 W 14th St, 4th Fl, NYC 212 627-7560

Lexington Plastic Surgeons

113 E 39th St

NYC 646 374-2410

www try lexingtonplasticsurgeons com/ metrosource

Mandell, William, M D

Infectious Diseases

31 Washington Sq West

NYC 212 475-8833

Marfuggi, Richard A , M D , D M H , F A C S

50 E 69th St

NYC

212 317-1188 Denville, NJ 973 377-8950

www askdrm com

Maze Sexual & Reproductive Health

Maze Men’s Health

Maze Women’s Health

Maze Labs

Maze Cord Blood

633 Third Ave, Ste 9B

NYC ........................................... 646 585-8980

www.mazehealth.com

(SEE AD IN THIS ISSUE)

212 906-9111

Namdar, Isaac, M D

Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialist

425 W 59th St

NYC

1090 Amsterdam Ave

NYC

www newyorkentspecialist com

www namdarmd com

OMNI Aesthetic MD

Eviatar, Joseph, M D , F A C S

5 W 19th St, NYC

www omniaestheticmd com

Pearl, Alan, M D , Psychiatrist

135 W 70th St, NYC

Samuelson, Stefan T , MD

44 E 12th St, Ste MD1

NYC

NYC

PLASTIC SURGERY

Dr WW Med Spa and Laser Clinic 85-16 Queens Blvd, 2F, Elmhurst, NY

212 262-4444

212 663-2210

212 257-0007

212 724-5188

212 993-8573

212 594-1600

139 Centre St #224, NYC 718 457-0707

www drwwmedspa com

Lexington Plastic Surgeons

113 E 39th St

NYC 646 374-2410

www try lexingtonplasticsurgeons com/ metrosource

Marfuggi, Richard A , M D , D M H F A C S

50 E 69th St

NYC

Denville

NJ

www askdrm com

212 317-1188

973 377-8950

NEW YORK DIRECTORY

PLASTIC SURGERY (CONTINUED) – RETAIL

OMNI Aesthetic MD

Eviatar, Joseph, M D , F A C S

5 W 19th St, NYC 212 257-0007

www omniaestheticmd com

Sexual Health Men

290 Madison Ave 6th Fl, NYC 973 493-7607

www sexualhealthmen com

Skintology

Cosmetical Aesthetics

157 E 57th St, NYC

181 7th Ave, NYC 212 989-6555

www skintologyny com

PODIATRISTS

Ciment, Ethan J , D P M

Collins, Michael, D P M

Chelsea Foot & Ankle Center

37 W 20th St, Ste 308, NYC 646 929-4149

www chelseafootandankle com

REAL ESTATE

Bonavita, David Compass NYC 212 501-8281

www davidbonavita com

Chroughan, Judy

Julie B Fee Sotherby’s

49 Purchase St Rye, NY 914 262-5323

Coldwell Bank Residential Brokerage

JC Waterfront – Team Francesco

Robert G Harris

1 2nd St, Ste 1 & 4

Jersey City, NJ 201 604-4200 Cell 646 334-0559

Enzo Morabito Team

Douglas Elliman Real Estate Bridgehampton 631 537-6519 Cell 516 695-3433

www theenzomorabitoteam elliman com

Hendler, Lisa E

Berkshire Hathaway Blake Realtors Kinderhook, NY 518 929-4519

McGrotty, Amy, JD

Castelli Luxury Real Estate Services Fort Lauderdale, FL 954 347-1732

www amy castellihomes com

Powell, DeWayne A

Town Residential

NYC 917 748-5100

www townresidential com

Prince, Keith A

Brown Harris Stevens

NYC 917 826-3451

www brownharrisstevens com

TF Cornerstone www tfc com

Wright, Daniel Compass NYC 917 304-4270

REAL ESTATE/SUBURBAN

Habeeb-Clark, Deborah Keller Williams Hudson Valley, NY 845 800-5413

Perasso, Matt

Prominent Properties/Sotheby’s International Realty

2 Main St, Edgewater, NJ 201 840-8898 Cell 917 834-0454

www goldcoastcribs com

RETAIL

Eva’s Supplements 11 W 8th St (bet 5th & 6th Aves) NYC 212 982-2500

www evassupplements com

• Contactless delivery at no extra cost or pick up at

*Where allowed by law. In-store pick up is currently not available in Oklahoma. Puerto Rico requires first-fill prescriptions to be transmitted directly to the dispensing specialty pharmacy. Products are dispensed by CVS Specialty and certain services are only accessed by calling CVS Specialty directly. Certain specialty medication may not qualify. Services are also available at Long’s Drugs locations. ©2020 ProCare Pharmacy, L.L.C. and affiliates. 75-53590A 121820

NEW YORK DIRECTORY

SCHOOLS– WINE & SPIRITS

SCHOOLS

Brooklyn Heights Montessori School

185 Court St, Brooklyn 718 858-5100

www bhmsny org

Rudolf Steiner School

15 E 79th St NYC 212 535-2130

www steiner edu

SPA/SALON SERVICES

Brisk N Posh

132 Crosby St, Ste 8E

NYC ........................................... 212 433-4477

www.brisknposh.com (SEE AD THIS ISSUE)

TRAVEL

Bucks County Pennsylvania

www visitbuckscounty com

Kennedy Travel

130 W 42nd St #401

NYC 212 398-0999

Toll Free 800 237-7433

www kennedytravel com

Ogunquit Chamber of Commerce 36 Main St

Ogunquit, ME 207 646-2939

www visitogunquit org

Sullivan Catskills Catskills, NY 800 882-CATS

www sullivancatskills com

TRAVEL/GETAWAYS

Foxwoods Resort & Casino

www foxwoods com

Visit Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA 215 599-0776

www visitphilly com

WEDDING SERVICES

Bespoke Matchmaking

1180 Avenue of the Americas, 8th Fl

NYC 888 422-6464

www bespokematchmaking com

Elite Private Yachts

NYC 866 862-7245

www eliteprivateyachts com

www entertainmentcruises com/new-york

Feinstein’s/54 Below

254 W 54th St, Cellar

NYC 212 302-5559 x114

www 54below com

Gatherings Floral Design

www gatheringsfloraldesign com

Hornblower Cruises & Events

Pier 40, NYC 646 832-2805

www hornblowerny com/metrosource

Houston Hall

222 W Houston St, NYC 212 582-2057

Li-Lac Chocolates

West Village: 40 8th Ave, NYC

Greenwich Village: 162 Bleecker St, NYC

Grand Central: 43rd & Lexington, NYC

Chelsea Market: 75 Ninth Ave, NYC

Industry City: 68 35th St, Brooklyn

NYC 212 924-2280

www li-lacchocolates com

Make My Cake

NYC

www makemycake com

Manhattan Penthouse

NYC

www manhattanpenthouse com

212 234-2344

212 627-8838

New York Zoos and Aquarium NYC 718 741-3836

www nyzooevents com

Oheka Castle

135 West Gate Dr

Huntington, NY 631 659-1400

www oheka com

Our Wedding Officiant NYC

Peter Boruchowitz

NYC 917 523-1438

www nyc-gay-weddings com

Patina Events - Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Brooklyn 718 307-7133

www patinaevents com

Paul Evans Catering

20 W 20th St NYC

NYC

www paulevanscatering com

The Riverside Church

490 Riverside Dr NYC

www trcnyc com

Yachts for All Seasons NYC

212 321-1822

212 243-4494

212 870-6762

212 534-6380 Cell 917 864-7670

www y4as com

WILLS

Law Offices of Thomas Sciacca, PLLC

44 Wall St, 12th Fl

NYC

www sciaccalaw com

WINE & SPIRITS

Cork Wines & Spirits

1450 Washington St

Hoboken

NJ

www corkwines net

212 495-0317

201 942-9964

NEW YORK DIRECTORY

FIRE ISLAND PINES – CHERRY GROVE BARS

Blue Whale Pines 631 597-6500 www bluewhalefireisland com

Cherry’s Cherry Grove 631 597-6820

Cultured Elephant Pines 631 597-6500 www thepinesfireisland com

Harbor Club Pines 631 597-6500

www thepinesfireisland com

Sip n Twirl 36 Fire Island Boulevard Pines 631 597-3599

The Pavilion Pines 631 597-6500 www pavilionfireisland com

CLOTHING/GIFTS

Gostoso Pines 646 262-1910

Summer Solstice Harbor Walk Pines 631 597-4200

CONTRACTING

Walter Boss, Custom Builder Pines 631 597-6262

Pines and Pools Pines 631 597-6262

Pines Propane Pines 631 597-9191

GROCERIES

Grove Market Main Walk Cherry Grove 631 597-6239

The Pines Pantry Harbor Walk Pines 631 597-6200

GUEST HOUSES/HOTELS

Belvedere Guest House Bay View Walk, Cherry Grove 631 597-6448

www belvederefireisland com

Carousel Guesthouse

185 Holly Walk Cherry Grove 631 597-6612

Cherry Grove Beach Hotel Cherry Grove 631 597-6600

Dune Point Cherry Grove 631 597-6261

Horizon Beach House

Cherry Grove 631 597-6278

NYC 212 689-2699

www horizonbeachhouse com

SeaBreeze Rentals Cherry Grove 917 763-9029

GYM

Steel Gym Pines

www steelgym com

HARDWARE

Pines Hardware & Sundries Bay Walk Pines 631 597-6237

LANDSCAPING/FLORAL

Beachscapes Pines 631 597-3746

LIQUORS/WINES

The Pines Liquor Shop Harbor Walk Pines 631 597-6442

POOL MAINTENANCE

Dependable Pools Pines 631 597-7748

REAL ESTATE

A Summer Place

Main & Bayview Cherry Grove 631 597-6140

D Katen Fire Island Properties, LTD Pines 631 597-7000

www fireislandpines com

Pines Harbor Realty 36 Fire Island Blvd Pines 631 597-7575

RESTAURANTS

Blue Whale Pines 631 597-6500 www bluewhalefireisland com

Cultured Elephant Pines 631 597-6500 www thepinesfireisland com

Grove Pizza & Restaurant Cherry Grove 631 597-6766

Pines Bistro & Pizza Pines 631 597-3597

TRANSPORTATION

Sayville Ferry River Rd

NYC 631 589-0810

NEW YORK COMMUNITY RESOURCES

NEW YORK COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Metrosource is committed to helping non-profit organizations in their ongoing efforts to serve our diverse community.

Metrosource is committed to helping non-profit organizations in their ongoing efforts to serve our diverse community.

ATHLETIC

ATHLETIC

BIG APPLE SOFTBALL LEAGUE

208 West 13th St New York, NY 10011 212 696-7482

BIG APPLE SOFTBALL LEAGUE 208 West 13th St New York, NY 10011 212 696-7482

CHEER NY CHEERLEADING Felipe Hernandez 888 671-7312 www.cheerny.org

CHEER NY CHEERLEADING Felipe Hernandez 888 671-7312 www.cheerny.org

CITY CRUISERS MC Old Chelsea Station PO Box 1614 New York, NY 10011 www.citycruisers.com

CITY CRUISERS MC Old Chelsea Station PO Box 1614 New York, NY 10011 www.citycruisers.com (gay men’s motorcycle club)

EZRYDERS SNOWBOARDING 445 W 46th St #4D New York, NY 10036 www.ezryders@ondbdx.com

EZRYDERS SNOWBOARDING 445 W 46th St #4D New York, NY 10036 www.ezryders@ondbdx.com

FAST AND FABULOUS CYCLING P.O. Box 23008, Ansonia Sta New York, NY 10023 212 567-7160

FAST AND FABULOUS CYCLING P.O. Box 23008, Ansonia Sta New York, NY 10023 212 567-7160

FRONT RUNNERS NY P.O. Box 87 Ansonia Sta New York, NY 10023 212 799-8781 www.frny.org

FRONT RUNNERS NY P.O. Box 87 Ansonia Sta New York, NY 10023 212 799-8781 www.frny.org

GARDEN STATE GAY BOWLING LEAGUE www.gsgbo.com

GARDEN STATE GAY BOWLING LEAGUE www.gsgbo.com

GOTHAM VOLLEYBALL P.O. Box 961 New York, NY 10034 212 388-8208 info@gothamvolleyball.org

GOTHAM VOLLEYBALL P.O. Box 961 New York, NY 10034 212 388-8208 info@gothamvolleyball.org

NORTH JERSEY G&L BOWLERS Belle Aire Lanes West Caldwell, NJ 201 823-2250

NORTH JERSEY G&L BOWLERS Belle Aire Lanes West Caldwell, NJ 201 823-2250

NY GAY POOL LEAGUE PO Box 1502 Ansonia Sta New York, NY 10023 212 496-4585

NY GAY POOL LEAGUE PO Box 1502 Ansonia Sta New York, NY 10023 212 496-4585

NY RAMBLER’S SOCCER CLUB, INC. 917 767-9789 www.nyramblers.com

NY RAMBLER’S SOCCER CLUB, INC. 917 767-9789 www.nyramblers.com

NYC GAY BASKETBALL LEAGUE www.nycgaybasketball.org

NYC GAY BASKETBALL LEAGUE www.nycgaybasketball.org

OUT OF BOUNDS NYC & TEAM NEW YORK PO Box 372, Times Sq Station New York, NY 10108 www.oobnyc.org

OUT OF BOUNDS NYC & TEAM NEW YORK PO Box 372, Times Sq Station New York, NY 10108 www.oobnyc.org

PINK PONG NY Sunnyside, Queens 718 623-2926 www.pinkpongfoundation.org

PINK PONG NY Sunnyside, Queens 718 623-2926 www.pinkpongfoundation.org

SUN/MON/TUE NIGHT TEAMS c/o Chelsea Piers AMF Bowl Pier 60, New York, NY 10011 212 835-2691

SUNDANCE OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SOCIETY www.sundanceoutdoor.org sundanceoutdoor@yahoo.com

TEAM NEW YORK AQUATICS 212 691-3440 (hotline)

KNIGHTS WRESTLING CLUB P.O. Box 720161 Jackson Heights, NY 11372 718 815-3244

KNIGHTS WRESTLING CLUB P.O. Box 720161 Jackson Heights, NY 11372 718 815-3244

LONG ISLAND RAVENS MC CLUB c/o Long Island Eagle 94 Clinton Ave Bayshore, NY 11706 631 968-2750 www.liravensmc.org

LONG ISLAND RAVENS MC CLUB c/o Long Island Eagle 94 Clinton Ave Bayshore, NY 11706 631 968-2750 www.liravensmc.org

CULTURAL, ETHNIC & SOCIAL APICHA 400 Broadway New York, NY 10013 212 334-6029 www.apicha.org BEST FRIENDS ANIMAL SOCIETY

MONDAY NIGHT FOURPLAY BOWLING LEAGUE Syosset Bowl 631 842-5166

MONDAY NIGHT FOURPLAY BOWLING LEAGUE Syosset Bowl 631 842-5166

NEW YORK COMMUNITY RESOURCES

Metrosource is committed to helping non-profit organizations in their ongoing efforts to serve our diverse community.

AIDS SERVICE CENTER NYLIVEC

LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL & TRANSGENDER COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTER

208 West 13th St New York, NY 10014

212 620-7310 www.gaycenter.org

LESBIAN & GAY NATURAL HISTORY GROUP OF NY

80 Garfield Pl Brooklyn, NY 11215 718 965-0013

LESBIAN HERSTORY ARCHIVES PO Box 1258 New York, NY 10116 718 768-3953

LESLIE-LOHMAN MUSEUM OF GAY AND LESBIAN ART 26 Wooster St New York, NY 10013 www.leslielohman.org

LIVE OUT LOUD

45 West 36th Street, 6th Fl New York, NY 10018

212 378-4095

www.liveoutloud.info

THE LOFT-LOWER HUDSON VALLEY

LGBT CENTER

252 Bryant Ave White Plains, NY 10605 914 948-2932

www.loftgaycenter.org

THE L.I. GAY & LESBIAN FILM FESTIVAL ORG

P.O. Box 360 East Northport, NY 11731 www.liglff.org

LONG ISLAND GAY & LESBIAN YOUTH 34 Park Ave Bay Shore, NY 11706 631 665-2300 www.ligaly.org

LONG ISLAND RAVENS M.C.

c/o The Long Island Eagle 94 North Clinton Ave Bay Shore, NY 11706 631 968-2750

www.liravensmc.org

MALES AU NATUREL (MAN) MEN’S NUDIST GROUP

347 704-0704 www.males.org

MEN OF ALL COLORS

TOGETHER NEW YORK PO Box 1518

Ansonia Station, NY 10023

NYC GAY MEN’S CHORUS

561 Seventh Ave, Ste 803 New York, NY 10018

212 344-1777

www.nycgmc.org

NYC PRIDE

154 Christopher St, Suite 1D New York, NY 10014

212 807-7433

www.nycpride.org

PARENTS AND FRIENDS of lesbians and gays (P-FLAG) PO Box 553 New York, NY 10021

212 463-0629

THE POINT FOUNDATION 5757 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 370 LA, CA 90036 866 33-Point www.pointfoundation.org

PRIME TIMERS

c/o Don Hargus 208 Anderson St, Suite 8DS Hackensack, NJ 07601 201 488-4839

QUEENS L&G PRIDE COMMITTEE PO Box 580445 Flushing, NY 11358 718 460-4064

QUEENS PRIDE HOUSE 76-11 37th Ave Jackson Heights, NY 11372 718 429-5309

QUEENS RAINBOW COMMUNITY CENTER 30-74 Steinway St, 2nd Fl Astoria, NY 11105 718 204-5955

SERVICES AND ADVOCACY FOR GLBT ELDERS (SAGE)

305 Seventh Ave New York, NY 10001 212 741-2247 www.sageusa.org

SOUTHERNERS/L&G MEN IN NY PO Box 881 New York, NY 10008-0881

STONEWALL CHORALE Box 920, Old Chelsea Sta New York, NY 10011 212 971-5813

STONEWALL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 119 West 24th St, 7th Fl New York, NY 10011 212 367-1155 www.stonewallfoundation.org

TRI STATE LG&B STUDENT COALITION 208 West 13th St New York, NY 10014

HEALTH/ COUNSELING

AIDS CENTER OF QUEENS COUNTY

97-45 Queens Blvd #1220 Rego Park, NY 11374 718 896-2500

AIDS DRUG ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (ADAP) 800 542-2437

AIDS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION

475 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn, NY 11217 718 637-2970 888 AIDS-CARE www.ahfpharmacy.org

AIDS HOTLINE/NYC DEPT OF HEALTH

311 Broadway, 4th Fl New York, NY 10007 800 TALK-HIV

AIDS RELATED COMMUNITY SERVICES

2269 Saw Mill River Rd Elmsford, NY 10523 914 345-8888

64 West 35th St New York, NY

212 645-0875 www.ascnyc.org

THE ALLIANCE FOR POSITIVE CHANGE

64 West 35th Street, 3rd Fl New York, NY 10001

212.645-0875 www.alliance.nyc (SEE AD PREVIOUS PAGE)

AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR AIDS RESEARCH

120 Wall St New York, NY 10005

212 806-1600

ANTI-VIOLENCE PROJECT

240 West 35th St, 12th Fl New York, NY 10001

212 714-1184 212 714-1141 (Hotline)

BAILEY HOLT HOUSE

180 Christopher St New York, NY 10014

212 337-3000

BAILEY HOUSE

275 Seventh Ave, 12th Fl New York, NY 10001 212 633-2500

BETH ISRAEL MEDICAL CENTER AIDS CLINICAL TRIAL UNIT DIV OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES

350 East 17th St, 3rd Fl New York, NY 10003

212 420-4519

BODY POSITIVE OF NY

19 Fulton St Suite 308B New York, NY 10038

212 566-7333 800 566-6599

BROADWAY CARES/EQUITY FIGHTS AIDS

165 West 46th St #1300 New York, NY 10036 212 840-0770

BROOKLYN AIDS TASK FORCE

465 Dean St Brooklyn, NY 11217 718 783-0883

CALLEN LORDE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER

356 West 18th St New York, NY 10011

212 271-7200

CHEST (CTRHIV/AIDS EDUCATION STUDIES & TRAINING)

250 West 26th Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 212 206-7919

DESIGN INDUSTRIES FOUNDATION FOR AIDS (DIFFA)

200 Lexington Ave #1016 New York, NY 10016

212 727-3100

F.E.G.S. MANHATTAN COUNSELING CENTER

80 Van Dam St New York, NY 10013

212 366-8289

FRIENDS HOUSE IN ROSEHILL PMB#248

50 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10010

212 995-5000 www.friendshousenyc.org

GAY MEN OF AFRICAN DESCENT

44 Court St, 10th Fl, Ste 1000 Brooklyn, NY 10201

718 222-6300 www.gmad.org

GAY MEN’S HEALTH CRISIS

446 West 33rd St

New York, NY 10001

212 367-1273

212 367-1489

800 243-7692 www.gmhc.org

GOD’S LOVE WE DELIVER

166 Ave of the Americas

New York, NY 10013

212 294-8142

212 294-8100

www.godslovewedeliver.org www.racetodeliver.org

GREENWICH HOUSE

80 Fifth Ave

New York, NY 10011

212 691-2900

HEALTH EDUCATION

AIDS LIAISON PO Box 1103

New York, NY 10113

212 873-0780

HETRICK MARTIN INSTITUTE

212 674-2400 www.hmi.org

HEALTHSHERPA

844 346-9476 www.metrosource. healthsherpa.com

HISPANIC AIDS FORUM, INC.

213 W 35th St, 12th Fl New York, NY 10001

212 868-6230 www.hafnyc.org

HIV STOPS WITH ME www.hivstopswithme.org

INSTITUTION FOR HUMAN IDENTITY

322 Eighth Ave, Suite #802 New York, NY 10011

212 243-2830 www.ihi-therapycenter.org

LI ASSN FOR AIDS CARE (LIAAC)

631 385-AIDS (hotline) 631 385-2451

MEN OF COLOR AIDS PREVENTION PROGRAM (MOCA)

125 Worth St, Box 67 New York, NY 10013

212 788-4402

MEN’S HIV SUPPORT GROUP

212 877-8227 x214

MINORITY TASK FORCE ON AIDS

475 Riverside Dr New York, NY 10115

212 870-2691

NAMES PROJECT NJ P.O. Box 716

New Brunswick, NJ 732 249-3933

NAMES PROJECT NYC

75 Varick St #1404

New York, NY 10013-1917

212 226-2292

NYC DEPT OF HEALTH OFFICE OF G&L HEALTH

125 Worth St, Suite CN67 New York, NY 10013

212 442-6944

PROJECT ACHIEVE New York, 212 305-2201

Project ACHIEVE (Union Square) New York, 212 388-0008 www.nycvaccine.org www.hopetakesaction.org

THE SAMARITANS OF NEW YORK SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE PO Box 1259 New York, NY 10159 212 673-3000 (24 Hours)

TALK SAFE + PLUSES

203 West St #408 New York, NY 212 604-1500

TREVOR PROJECT 9056 Santa Monica Blvd #100 West Hollywood, CA 90069 310 271-8845

VILLAGE NURSING HOME DAY TREATMENT PROGRAM 133 West 20th St, Ground Fl New York, NY 10011 212 633-1616

LEGAL

LAMBDA LEGAL DEFENSE AND EDUCATION FUND

120 Wall St #1500 New York, NY 10005 212 809-8585

LEGAL (L&G LAW ASSN OF GREATER NY) 799 Broadway #340 New York, NY 10003 212 459-4873

LESBIANS

LESBIANS ABOUT VISUAL ART 118 Fort Greene Pl Brooklyn, NY 11217

LES HERSTORY ARCHIVES PO Box 1258 New York, NY 10116 718 768-3953

LESBIAN MOTHERS @ THE LOFT

180 East Post Rd Lower Level, White Plains, NY 914 948-4922

POLITICAL

LOG CABIN REPUBLICANS OF NY Radio City Station PO Box 2321 New York, NY 10101 212 202-6431 www.newyork.logcabin.org

PRIDE DEMOCRATS 70 Greenwich Ave New York, NY 10011 212 613-6039

STONEWALL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

119 West 24th St, 6th Fl New York, NY 10011 212 367-1155

STONEWALL DEMOCRATIC CLUB 212 561-9008 www.stonewalldems.com

STONEWALL REPUBLICANS PO Box 650052 Fresh Meadows, NY 11365 718 357-7075

PROFESSIONAL

ASSOCIATION OF LESBIAN AND GAY AFFIRMATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPISTS 250 West 15th St New York, NY 10011 212 517-1722

FSIX FINANCIAL SERVICE INDUSTRY EXCHANGE www.fsix.org

GAY OFFICERS ACTION LEAGUE PO Box 2038, Canal St Sta New York, NY 10013

NATIONAL GAY & LESBIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NY 340 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10108 646 964-5027 www.nglccny.org

OUT PROFESSIONALS

332 Bleecker St #149 New York, NY 10014 212 462-9255

THE PUBLISHING TRIANGLE

332 Bleecker Street #D36 New York, NY 10014 www.publishingtriangle.org

REFERRALS/

SWITCHBOARDS

G&L SWITCHBOARD P.O. Box 693 New York, NY 212 989-0999

THE GAY PARENTING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FUND New York, NY 10011 www.menhavingbabies.org

TREVOR PROJECT

212 545-0081 www.thetrevorproject.org

RELIGIOUS

BROADWAY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 263 West 86 St, 3rd Fl New York, NY 10024 212 316-5700 www.bwayucc.org

CHURCH OF ST PAUL & ST ANDREW 263 West 86th St New York, NY 10024 212 362-3179

COMMUNITY CHURCH OF NY 40 East 35th St New York, NY 10016 212 683-4988 www.ccny.org

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