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GAY FLORIDA ROAD TRIP

Where To Eat, Stay, Party & Play in The Sunshine State

DO THEM YOURSELF COCKYBOYS BOOMER, LEVI & LIAM BECOME FLESHJACK'S LATEST TRADE






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24 - OUR GAY FLORIDA ROAD TRIP We jumped in our Jeep and went to the six gayest destinations the Sunshine State has to offer.

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12 Gay D.D. 13 The Week in Photos 18 Instaboi: Justin Bach 20 Brief Encounter: Meet The Newest Fleshjack Boys

NEXT STEPS 32 FITNESS: 7 Tips For Your Best Halloween Body

NEXT WEEK P.20

35 Event Listings 40 Bars + Clubs Map

43 PARTY PIX

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THIS WEEK ON NEXTMAGAZINE.COM + More party pics and event coverage

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CockyBoys Boomer Banks, Levi Karter, & Liam Riley Photography by RJ Sebastian Courtesy of CockyBoys/Fleshjack



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COMMENT OF THE WEEK: "'Hello Dolly' had the best first day of ticket sales in Broadway history!!! WOW!" - Bette Midler on Twitter

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From the hot topics to the hot messes, here is what you may have missed last week. TYLER'S NEW GIG Tyley Oakley got a new gig last week, hosting his own web series on Ellen DeGeneres's online media platform. The Tyler Oakley Show debuted on Ellen Tube, and the YouTube sensation welcomed Celine Dion and Kerry Washington as his first guests. During a segment where they played a game to get to know each other better, Dion asked Oakley if he has ever kissed a girl. “I tried it once,” he replied. “It was not for me. Have you? Should we?” And so, they did. LOVE LOOSES Last week, the world mourned the lose of love when Angelina Jolie filed for divorce from Brad Pitt after being together for 12 years. The divorce was a media frenzy, with many people and media outlets featuring memes and GIFS of Jennifer Aniston. The New York Post probably did it the best when on their cover they featured a hysterically laughing Aniston with the simple headline, "Brangelina: 2004 - 2016." It's been a dramatic frenzy since, with allegations 12 SEPTEMBER 28, 2016

and claims of child abuse and cheating riveting the nation. LOVE WINS Cookie Johnson, wife of basketball legend Magic Johnson, opened up about the moments she learned her husband was HIV-positive and her son, EJ, was gay in a rare interview last week on Good Morning America. The couple appeared together to promote Cookie’s new memoir and discussed how their marriage persevered through 25 years despite some pretty tumultuous times. Admitting he initially “didn’t want” his son to be gay, Magic said, “I had to come to realize that this is who he is, and he’s going to be happy. And so why am I judging him? I’m his father, so I got to be the first one to say, ”It’s OK and I love you. Now, how can I help you?'” “You gotta love your child,” Cookie concluded. “Love wins.” HE'S JUST BEING MILO Out Magazine featured Milo Yiannopoulos, the alt-right wing conservative who was banned from Twitter

after inciting racial attacks against Leslie Jones over the summer. The feature caused much controversy in the community, as many did not think his harsh views should be publicized. "Everybody has bad shit happen to them, and you either use it to turn yourself into a star or you become a victim. And I don’t have time for victims,” Yiannopoulos says. “If you allow the bad things in your life to define you, you will only ever be a parasite.” HELLO, BETTE! "The announcement that Bette Midler would return to Broadway for the revival of the hit musical Hello Dolly! was met with tremendous enthusiasm from fans of the theater world, and now it looks like that excitement is translating into big ticket sales," New Now Next reports. "According to producer Scott Rudin, the show has already set a new Broadway record after selling $9,082,496 worth of tickets in just the first day that they went on sale alone." Go to NextMagazine.com to find out more weekly gossip.


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"Hurricane Bianca" blew into town with a premiere at DGA Theater with Director Matt Kugleman, Willam, Bianca Del Rio, Rachel Dratch, and Producer Ash Christian.

MOVIN' ON UP

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Voss Events moved Drag Brunch to the bigger and better Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square.

OUT OF DRAG

Bob The Drag Queen with Mitch Ferrino at Monster's Look Queen Sundays.

IN THE DOLL HOUSE

Designer Marc Bouwer with DJ Lina at Gilded Lily's TBS: Throwback Sundays.

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Bad Apple Burlesque boy Justin Bach has a steamy Instagram we can't keep our eyes and fingers off of. BY ALEX KACALA

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#INSTABOI NAME Justin Bach OCCUPATION Theatre Director, Model, and Caterer HOOD YOU LIVE IN? Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn FOR HOW LONG? One year ARE YOU SINGLE OR TAKEN? Single IF SINGLE, HOW DO YOU MEET MEN? ON INSTAGRAM? I sometimes meet international friends through Instagram. They will travel to NYC after many conversations over a significant period of time and we'll finally meet in person. However, I usually meet people through other friends or friends of friends. There have been several times I've run into guys at events or places I frequent and we became friends or went on dates. WHAT IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH SOCIAL MEDIA AND YOUR FOLLOWERS? My relationship with social media is my work as a model. One will notice there is barely any selfies on my page because I am honestly pretty private and my niche is my modeling work (both photography and as an art model). I try to have a healthy relationship with my followers. If they comment on my post, I always try to give a response even if it is a simple, "Thank you!" The difficulty I have is when a follower will comment something vulgar because I take pride in my work and view it as artistic and a practice of vulnerability, not trying to be a sex symbol. My hope is to have a pictorial dialogue with my followers about the many places we find ourselves in life. Those places can include depressive, joyful, sexy, and erotic, but all in my personal context of Art. WHAT TURNS YOU ON? Intelligence and fitness. I could be considered a sapiosexual. I love long conversations about life, past experiences, philosophy, etc. Conversation is where I find out about the guy and that (to me) is when connection happens. My preference is to actually know a guy before "knowing" him in the King James Bible way. I also appreciate guys who take fitness and diet as seriously as I do. Doesn't mean they have to go to the gym everyday and look like a supermodel, but being active instead of physically stagnant is a turn-on. It shows me that they can make time for something important in the midst of the crazy NYC life (as long as they have the brains to back it up). Moreover, they don't have to be interested or talk about the same things in which I'm interested. I love to hear and learn about other things/subjects/fields and other guy's passions.

OFF INSTAGRAM, WHERE IN NEW YORK CAN OUR READERS FIND YOU? I am all over the city because of my work. However, my favorite places to go are in Brooklyn (Bed-Stuy and Bushwick specifically). Reconnect Cafe is where I will get my Americano. AP Cafe is my favorite brunch place. I love getting a smoothie and a wheatgrass shot from Brooklyn Blends. Shinobi Ramen is such a cool place. And my guilty pleasure is a big ol' donut from Dough. My favorite pastimes are a French Press on a rooftop, exploring or reading in parks, homemade dinners, and trying different burgers. FAVORITE GAY BAR? I love Flaming Saddles. Not only is it a fun bar, but it also plays my tunes: Country music! FAVORITE THING RIGHT NOW ABOUT NYC? I love how big and different it is. While I may go all over the City, I still find places I've never been. For example, I rode CitiBike down to Prospect Park and didn't know about this fountain with mermaid and merman statues right next to an arch memorial of the civil war all within eye sight of the Brooklyn Public Library with "gold" plated doors. Discovering the many locations and sights one wouldn't see as a tourist makes living here always an adventure. HOW DO YOU STAY IN SHAPE? I go to the gym four to seven days a week. When I am building muscle, I'll weight train four to five days a week to work a specific muscle group each day. Then I'll do HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) on my "rest days." Some days I'll refrain from a day or two of cardio if I'm too tired from my work/social schedule. I mean, I get a ton of cardio from setting up some of the catering events I work. When I'm cutting fat, I'll do weights six days a week with super sets (one weight exercise and one cardio exercise) and actually take my rest day. Depending on the season and photo shoots, that will determine if I'm building muscle or cutting fat. SOMETHING THAT WOULD SURPRISE OUR READERS AND FOLLOWERS ABOUT YOU IS... While there are a number of things, my first answer would be that I adore snakes. I used to own three snakes: a Columbian Red-Tailed Boa named Tabby, a Bull Python named Toby, and the most adorable Milk Snake named Jack. Touching my nose to theirs ("snake kisses") and carrying them (Tabby especially) around my neck in my apartment were my favorite activities with them. I also would watch movies and play video games with them (albeit them just chilling while I enjoyed the activity). Unfortunately, my schedule got so busy that I didn't have the time to give them the attention they needed. Being single also doesn't allow me to ask someone else to hold them and help care for them. Thus, I couldn't own pets any longer. But I do miss having their company. SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 19


MEET THE NEWEST FLESHJACK BoYS Everyone likes a brand new toy to play with. BY ALEX KACALA

This was the confident approach that Levi Karter, Boomer Banks and Liam Riley took when they collaborated with adult toy mega company Fleshjack to release their own toys. The three hotties, who are feature stars at CockyBoys, the rapidly growing New York City-based porn company, sat down with us to discuss their bond, having toys molded after their money makers, and the gay porn industry.

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BRIEFENCOUNTER What did you first think when you were told about this collaboration between Fleshjack and CockyBoys? Levi Karter: I was very excited! This was a goal of mine when I first started in the business. When CockyBoys and Flashjack started talking about collaborating, I couldn’t believe we were about to work with the best. Boomer Banks: I thought now everyone can play pass around Boomer... Oh and bacon cause I think of that randomly. Then came, "Wow. I'm going to be immortalized." Humbled. Liam Riley: I was really excited. I couldn't believe that I was going to be one of the next Fleshjack boys. it was such a huge honor and was a milestone in my career. How do you think releasing toys will change your relationship with your fans and followers? LK: I think that releasing these toys will bring a "deeper", more personal, and "realistic" experience for everyone that likes me and my work. Flashjack goes above and beyond to make these toys look and feel like the real deal, and they are the best. Because of that, I think it's almost like I am right there with you - if you should choose to use them as ‘directed". Ha! BB: I stay very connected to my Baconbits. this will take it to the next level. LR: I thought it was going to be great! It is going to give everyone an at home experience with me and I think if you use it with my scenes you'll have the time of your life. Why have you wanted to put out your own toys? LK: I remember when I started in the industry and Jake Jaxson sat me down and asked what I wanted out of this whole experience, and one of the many things I said was, “I want a toy.” Personally, I enjoy using toys, and I'm proud knowing that having a toy gives my fans something very personal and tangible that they can keep and take home.

BB: I call them adult action figures cause duh, who doesn't want their own action figure. Pun intended. LR: It's a huge thing for our industry for adult performers to have their own toys made. it's finally like a, "Wow! I made it moment." And for it to be with Fleshjack, the number one toy company in the world, I'm extremely honored. What was it like for you to have your private parts molded? LK: At first I was not nervous at all and I heard I had to stay hard with no stimulation for 15 minutes - still was like, “No big deal.” But when we walked into the office to get molded, I was scared I was going to mess it all up and asked Boomer to go before me. Once I got in the room and was being molded, it was no big deal at all. The molding was green, too! BB: Chilling and kinky. LR: It was definitely an experience. (Laughs) I couldn't believe it was happening, I knew what the process was going to be like but when it was happening I couldn't stop giggling. What is your relationship like with the other two boys releasing toys? LK: Liam is like my little brother and best friend we just get each other and get along with each other. We were SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 21


roommates for a year and I can honestly say he is crazy in the best possible way. Boomer is like my older brother. (Laughs) I remember we always ran into each other before he joined CockyBoys and I was like, "Wow! He’s so tall!" And he gives the best hugs! BB: They are my family - my baby brothers. I love and protect them as such. #pornfam LR: I LOVE LOVE LOVE BOOMER AND LEVI! I honestly couldn't think of two better performers. They're so great at what they do and they deserve it more than anyone. Tell me and our readers about being a CockyBoy. LK: Being a CockyBoy is incredible! It's more than I could have imagined entering the industry. I have traveled the world, met amazing people, it's creative and fun. Between myself and the other models, we are like a brotherhood. I often joke that we are like a pack of dogs in my eyes. We have a strong bond, and we have our territories. We raise our voices at each other sometimes, but we will always have each others backs at the end of the day and are always the first to each others side if we need anything. I am very thankful to have such a strong bond between these guys and am able to share in all of our success in and with CockyBoys. BB: Touch in it in previous question. it's a sense of family Where I'm allowed to be artistically free and be supported everY step of the way. LR: It's something special to be a CockyBoy. We are a family and we work and dedicate ourselves to our work and we hope to create something special out of it. I couldn't imagine working anywhere else because it's special and the people I work with - we have a dynamic that's just inevitable.

What is your favorite thing right now about the gay porn industry? LK: Carter Dane BB: How sexual freedom is accepted it's a much more sex positive viewed industry thanks to those who paved the way before me. LR: My favorite thing about the industry, is just Cockyboys I stay in my zone and focus on my work. what we're creating is so much more and bigger than just gay porn. We hope to entertain the entire gay community as a whole. I hope to send a message that being gay is OK, and gay sex is healthy and we should make the most of it and be proud of who we are. Other than this collaboration with Fleshjack and CockyBoys, what else is next for you? LK: The Next Installment of "Meet The Morecocks" will be premiering at NewFest in October. And movie I did with Will Wilkle and Colby Keller called the STILLEST HOUR, will be out latter this fall. BB: Fashion is always on the horizon. My first solo project is on the horizon. I'm excited to share my art to the world. LR: We just wrapped a big project called "One Erection: The Unmaking Of A Boy Band". It's a very funny and smart porn parody. And it looks like it's going to also be released as a gay indie film. And our first song "#StickyFace" is going to be released on YouTube along with the music video on Halloween.

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GAY FLORIDA Winter is about to have its descent on the north. To escape the frigid temperatures, we fly south to The Sunshine State for warm weather and warmer bodied boys.

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We all know South Florida is a huge gay destination, but Central also boasts robust queer communities that can easily fill up an itinerary for a weekend or even week away. Between the tourist attractions of Orlando, the gay watering holes of Greater Fort Lauderdale, and the beautiful white shores of South Beach - there is so much to see and even more to do... pun intended. We imagine a gay road trip through it all where we put new Gaga on the Spotify and jump in the Jeep. From there, we tell you where to eat, stay, party, and play in the six gayest destinations Florida has to offer. See you down south Snow Birds! BY ALEX KACALA & RENALDO SMITH

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ST. PETERSBURG + CLEARWATER stay

The Vinoy Park Hotel 501 5TH Ave NE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (727) 894-1000 When it comes to your hotel stay in St. Pete, The Vinoy should be at the top of your list. This iconic hotel beams beautifully in pink as the landmark resort and spa that many would be first to recommend. Its Mediterranean style architecture is the perfect compliment to the flawless resort grounds that will welcome you. Gold chandeliers and bright colors light up the lobby of the hotel that is known for its large guest rooms, stunning water views and 5 restaurant options. Any gay would love it here. The Birchwood 340 Beach Drive Northeast St, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (727) 896-1080 While this may cost a bit more than the Vinoy, this 1920s-inspired hotel is another great option. Centrally located, The Birchwood lights up a 5-story building and is the proud home to Birch and Vine, (you’ll read more about this below) one of the best restaurants in the city. Your selfies will be epic at this hotel!

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mThe Mill 200 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (727) 317-3930 Gays love brunch. You will be hard pressed to find a better one in St. Pete than at The Mill. Here is where you will find all your brunch favorites along with some creative options like the Graham Cracker and Pecan Pancakes and the Watermelon Bruschetta. The Museum of Fine Arts

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Columbia Restaurant 1241 Gulf Blvd, Clearwater Beach, FL 33767 (727) 596-8400 Perfect lunch destination for daytime drinking with your buds. Kick back and enjoy a Cuban sandwich and a mojito as you take in the sun on the stunning outdoor deck. Birch and Vine 340 Beach Drive Northeast St, St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (727) 896-1080 We told you that we would come back to this one. Located at the Birchwood hotel, this restaurant is perfect for lunch or dinner. With lamb meatball appetizers, steak tacos to die for and a goat cheese flat bread, you’ll find plenty of delicious options here to excite your taste buds. Lots of healthy options too so you can keep your six pack intact.

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Enigma Bar and Lounge 1110 Central Ave, St. Petersburg, FL 33705 (727) 235-0867 With great 2-4-1 deals daily until 9pm and a laundry list of events weekly, this is the gay bar to attend in the St. Pete/ Clearwater area. Open until 3am, Enigma does a great job of encompassing all the things that make Downtown St. Pete a fun and welcoming place to visit. In summary, this is an affordable cocktail bar with a cozy dance floor and hopefully some cute men if you’re looking. mFlamingo Resort 4601 34th St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33711 (727) 321-5000 This LGBT friendly resort can be fun for people watching, day drinking or an interesting night on the down. Its poolside bar and entertainment along with a ton of interesting characters and personalities make a stop at the Flamingo Resort a must.

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mThe Museum of Fine Arts 255 Beach Dr. N.E. St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (727) 896-2667 If you’re looking to add some culture to your trip, the Museum of Fine Arts is the perfect remedy. Open year round, this is a museum that you can explore for hours as you get lost in fine art. Be sure to check out the Museum Store before leaving for some cool trinkets. Flamingo Resort

Beach It Up It should be criminal for anyone to visit the St. Pete/Clearwater area without going to the beach. Get ready to better your tan and take in some rays. See what the award winning beaches are about while you’re there. Visit http://www. visitstpeteclearwater.com/things-to-do/beaches for a guide of the state parks and beaches in the area. SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 25


TAMPA stay

mLe Méridien Tampa 601 North Florida Avenue, Tampa, FL, 33602 (813) 221-9555 This hotel is perfect for several reasons. It is located in Downtown Tampa near Ybor City, relatively affordable for what you will get and it has all of the beauty and charm that you could want out of your comfortable stay. Be sure to check out the hotel’s restaurant Bizou Brasserie and the Longitude Bar as well. You won’t regret choosing this hotel for your stay in Tampa. Aloft Tampa Downtown 100 W Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 898-8000 Are you looking for accommodations with a modern contemporary flare? Or maybe you need one that is pet friendly? Aloft Tampa provides all of this and more. In fact, your dogs will even get a bed and some toys for free. Overlooking the Hillsborough River, this hotel provides plenty of views for you to enjoy as well.

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Ella’s Americana Folk Art Café 5119 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa, FL 33603 (813) 234-1000 This is the perfect blend of food, drinks and entertainment. If you’re in the mood for chicken and waffles check out their Soul Food Sundays. With a long line of delicious specialty drinks there’s no doubt that you will leave here tipsy and happy (two ingredients of the perfect road trip).

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mUele (pronounced You-lay-lee) 1810 N Highland Ave, Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 999-4952 Located on Tampa’s River Walk, Uele gets busy for good reason. Delicious seafood, a chill environment and an excellent brewery for the beer lovers, this is one stop you’ll talk about for years to come. Be sure to make reservations though if you’re planning to do dinner here on the weekend. This spot is perfect for your first date before cuddling.

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Southern Nights Tampa (formerly G Bar) 1401 E 7th Ave, Tampa, FL 33605 (813) 599-8625 This is the premier gay destination in Tampa by far. Open Wednesday – Sunday, Southern Nights is located in the heart of the party scene in Ybor City. Here is where you will find everything from college hunks looking to get wasted to drag queen professionals chasing a contest win. The Honey Pot 1507 E 7th Ave, Tampa, FL 33605 (813) 247-4663 Also located in Ybor City, The Honey Pot is the sweet spot for all things LGBTQ. If you’re looking to turn up and let loose on a huge dance floor with high energy and flashing lights, this is the stop that you will likely enjoy most.

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Straz Center for the Performing Arts 1010 N. W.C. MacInnes Place Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 229-7827 mTampa Theatre 711 N Franklin Street, Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 274-8981 Theatre season is just about to kick off and there’s a long line of exciting shows on the docket at both of Tampa’s resident theatre hubs. If you’re looking to escape the busy club scene and just enjoy a nice show, call the box office and see what’s showing tonight. Busch Gardens Tampa 10165 N McKinley Dr, Tampa, FL 33612 When was the last time you let your hair down and really had some fun? We mean the kind of fun where you scream your head off on a rollercoaster, take countless selfies and eat way more candy than you should kind of fun. You don’t have to be a kid to enjoy Busch Gardens. Make your road trip memorable with thrilling rollercoaster and world class shows.


ORLANDO stay

Aloft Orlando Downtown 500 South Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL, 32801 866-716-8143 Aloft Orlando will deliver everything that you can expect from the Aloft hotel brand. It is modern, cute and quirky with bright colors and comfortable rooms. Approximately 10 miles away from Universal Orlando, this hotel is as accessible as it is affordable. It also has a nice gym with enough cardio machines for you to blow off some steam before a night on the town. Westgate Palace 6145 Carrier Dr, Orlando, FL 32819 (407) 996-6000 If you’re road trippin’ with your pals, this resort would be perfect. Located near Wet ‘n Wild Orlando, Walt Disney World and a bevvy of restaurants, Westgate Palace is an ideal steal at an affordable rate. Some rooms come complete with full kitchen as well incase you want to stick around for a while.

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Briarpatch 252 N Park Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789 (407) 628-8651 TheBriarpatchRestaurant.com This may be a bit of a hike, but you’re on a road trip after all. Gas up your car and head out in search of the most delicious breakfast/brunch you’ve had in a while. Here, people dress nicely but they don’t overdo it. Wear some nice jeans and a polo or a well fitting button up shirt. The restaurant is filled with beautiful people and pastry and will prove to be a bright spot in your trip. K Restaurant 1710 Edgewater Dr, Orlando, FL 32804 (407) 872-2332 This is a neighborhood restaurant with a comfortable and Parliament House

welcoming feel. There’s a reason why K Restaurant is consistently present on “Best Of” lists. From its mac and cheese and farm pasta to Florida mahi and roast beet, your taste buds will jump for joy. Nothing is better than partying on a full stomach.

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mParliament House 410 N Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32805 (407) 425-7571 You knew this one was coming right? The gay nightlife scene in Orlando is synonymous with Parliament House. From the cruisy scene and open doors around the budget motel, to the gigantic dance floor and top-of-the-line drag shows, you will be able to have the time of your life here. Explore the hip-hop room near the entrance before making your way to the middle bar. Here is where you will find strippers and good conversation before moving into the main room. Be sure to walk around and check out the outside bars as well. Parliament House won’t disappoint. Savoy Orlando 1913 N Orange Ave, Orlando, FL 32804 We highly recommend starting your night at Savoy before the late night activities at the aforementioned Parliament House. Multiple rooms, nightly dancers on the bar and a huge patio area are the highlights here. This is the perfect pregame spot to hang with friends or make new ones. There will be hot guys here playing pool or just enjoying the Top 40 hits from the resident DJ.

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Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando 6000 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819 (407) 363-8000 Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando, FL 32830 (407) 939-1936 Orlando offers up an excellent supply of both amusement parks and shopping options. Start it off at Universal Orlando. If you’ve never experienced Halloween Horror Nights this will be your chance to enjoy the scares and live shows while you and your pals drink and laugh. Be sure to plan ahead and purchase tickets to avoid outrageous lines. If you’re not into the Halloween festivities, let your imagination run while and reconnect with the best parts of your childhood at Disney World. After all, this is the town that Mickey built. The Mall at Millenia 4200 Conroy Rd, Orlando, FL 32839 (407) 363-3555 Orlando has excellent shopping options and The Mall at Millenia is as good as it gets in our opinion. From All Saints and Neiman Marcus to H & M and Armani Exchange, you will be able to find all your favorites here. SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 27


FORT LAUDERDALE stay

For Sunday Funday, take in some sports over at Gym Bar ir dance the day away at Hunter's very popular Tea Dance.

When some people think of a “gay resort,” they assume it’s basically a seedy bathhouse. Some resorts in Fort Lauderdale live up to that stereotype – mThe Grand Resort and Spa is not one of them. This preconceived notion of mine was quickly checked at the front gate when I checked-in for an extended stay. Just steps away from the beach, this luxurious home away from home is the best place to stay while visiting the “Venice of America.”

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eat For a quick bite on the go or a late night eat to soak up all the booze, you can't go wrong at mNew York Grilled Cheese where creative grilled cheeses are melted to your heart's content. Just south of Wilton Manors, mWarsaw Coffee has become a staple amongst coffee lovers in the area. This 3,800 square foot industrial-style shop features a scratch-pastry kitchen, walk-up bar with pour-overs and espresso, and a drivethrough. Soon to be serving Counter Culture Coffee, Warsaw’s pastries are baked in house each day.

Located near the gay resorts, Sebastian Street Beach is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike (mostly men). It’s a diverse "Who’s Who" of otters, cubs, and bears that still has that wonderfully low-key Lauderdale vibe. Between cocktails and sunbathing, take advantage of the fabulous spa The Grand Resort and Spa offers - with everything from haircuts to manzillian waxes. You can’t have pleasure without a bit of pain, right? They also offer relaxing massages and invigorating facials that are fit for a king – or a queen. Do some shopping at one the many local gay owned and operated stores. Leatherworks has everything your kinky heart may desire. The Grand Resort and Spa

For dinner, steps away from The Grand and overlooking Sebastian Beach, The Ritz Carlton's restaurant Burlock Coast has lots of good eats. Trust us and order the fish and chips with one of their craft cocktails to wash it down. For Sunday brunch, choose between quintessential Rosie's and Thirteen that are some of The Drive's most coveted restaurants jewels. Thirteen is a tad more laid back, where as Rosie's is usually jammed packed by 10:30 am and the spot to see and be seen.

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party There are lots of options to get your gay drink and dance on in Fort Lauderdale and Wilton Manors. Start your night on The Drive low key at the Village Pub, or head over to Rumors for bar food and good conversation. On Thursdays, you can't go wrong with the drink special at Georgie's Alibi. Boardwalk For riskier temptations, stop into mBoardwalk or Le Boy. A short Uber drive away, both of these spots feature hot male dancers that will literally tickle your fancy. Or stop down into the dark and dirty corners of the Ramrod, where anything goes in the dark and dirty corners of this Every Friday or Saturday has to end at The Manor, the regions largest gay dance club that is packed with trade until the wee hours of morning. 28 SEPTEMBER 28, 2016


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Miami Beach’s only gay-owned resort, mHotel Gaythering is a chic and fun spot to stay while you play. The Men’s Self Spa is an oasis equipped with a Jacuzzi, dry cedar sauna, aroma steam room, and mud lounge. In a city known for loud nightclubs and glitz, the Lounge at the Gaythering is the antithesis of what you’d expect in South Beach: no velvet ropes, no guest lists, and their Friday “HoPPY HoUR” is not to be missed. A good-looking crowd of locals mix in with explorers, kicking off the weekend on the perfect note. After you check-in, stop by the LGBT Visitor’s Center to make your stay extra fabulous. There you will find a place for community, information, and resources.

eat Pull up a chair in the heart of Lincoln Drive for magnificent people-watching. Whether you’re seeking a double espresso or a full meal, Balans is known for its modern menu, great cocktails and friendly atmosphere. Get your fill of Cuban culture at a traditional coffee counter. Ask for a café con leche—steamed milk with a shot of Cuban coffee—or a cortadito—a tiny shot of super sweet Cuban coffee—to channel your inner Little Havana local.

Drive and a continuous flow of sexy men and women. The gay beach is m12th Street, where Ocean Drive crosses 12th. Check out nude Haulover Beach if you don’t want anything to get between you and the sun. 11 miles north of Miami Beach, get there on the 120 bus towards 120 – Max to Aventura. Capturing the essence of South Beach style, Lincoln Road is an open-air pedestrian mall filled with tourists and locals alike. Its vibrant mix of outdoor cafes, restaurants, high-end boutiques and mainstream stores is set against a beautiful backdrop of towering palm trees. Stop by BASE - the flagship of a chain of hip lifestyle stores stocking fashion, books and other great gifts—before heading next door to Books & Books Miami Beach, if for no other reason than its vast magazine collection, which includes international and locally published periodicals. Next to the Design District and carrying on the tropical SoHo vibe, explore the funky and hip neighborhood of mWynwood. It’s home to the astonishing Wynwood Walls, an open-air park dedicated to cutting-edge contemporary urban murals. The District also houses over 70 art galleries, retail stores, antique shops and eclectic bars. Hotel Gaythering

South Beach style and sophistication abound at mJuvia. This ultramodern space atop a designer parking garage serves up eclectic food and drink. A trinity of French, Japanese and Peruvian cooking styles, Juvia’s cuisine is the convergence in collaboration of three of the most talented chefs, using only the freshest of ingredients.

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Every night of the week, Twist is the go-to spot for locals and tourists alike. With its five rooms, there is something for everyone including go-go dancers that look like the men you follow on Instagram and eclectic patrons for you to take home. For a good excuse to get day drunk and nurse your hangover, hop over to the Palace Bar and Restaurant. Touristy but also entertaining, their Sunday drag brunch is ridiculous, with drag queens traipsing all over Ocean Drive in looks fit for a queen.

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Island House 1129 Fleming St, Key West, FL 33040 (305) 294-6284) Nothing will provide gay Key West experience quite like Island House. This clothing-optional gay resort is the perfect collage of hot tubs, steam rooms, beautiful men and an erotic lounge for your daring side. Sure, the nightly price tag may be a lot higher than most other hotels in the area, but if you can afford it, there shouldn’t really be another option. Have drinks and food at the poolside café and bar, workout in the nude if you like and take in all the sun needed for that perfect tan. Oh and if you pay for 4 nights, you will get 3 free! Stay all week! mEquator Resort 822 Fleming St, Key West, FL 33040 (305) 294-7775 Also clothing optional, Equator Resort is another amazing option for your stay in Key West. With two gigantic pools, large patios and a friendly staff, your stay here will be both comfortable and relaxing. Here, you can let it all hang out and embrace your wild side. When you consider all of these perks and add in free drinks nightly from 5:00 – 6:30pm, staying here should be a mighty attractive option.

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mNine One Five 915 Duval Street, Key West FL 33040 (305) 296-0069 Excellent homemade pastas, ceviche to die for and unique snacks and bites will make any food lover happy. You will get all of that and an incomparable ambience at Nine One Five restaurant. This Key West favorite is a stylish Victorian home with a large patio. The building adds a nostalgic feel to the friendly and welcoming environment where any gay can fit in. Equator Resort

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The Bourbon Street Pub

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El Siboney Restaurant 900 Catherine St, Key West, FL 33040 (305) 296-4184 With sangria made in-house, this is the perfect restaurant where you and your friends can drink and catch up away from the busy strip. Affordable prices, generous portions and a cozy home cooked meal feeling makes this the ideal place to eat on your road trip. If you want to live a little be sure to try the key lime pie or rice pudding!

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mThe Bourbon Street Pub 724 Duval St, Key West, FL 33040 (305) 294-9354 This Key West staple is everything you would expect from a tourist den. This is often a fun and tipsy mix of middle age locals, young men in crews looking to get wasted and girls who party hard and want nothing more than a fun night on the town. Diversity, cheap drinks and top 40 music make this pub the prime party destination for gay Key West visitors. 801 Bourbon Bar 801 Duval St, Key West, FL 33040 (305) 294-4737 If you’re a fan of drag queens, this is certainly the bar for you. 30 years later, this iconic party stop continues to thrive. 801 Bourbon Bar provides an interactive party experience of sorts. The stunning drag queens will get you involved in their performances, karaoke nights will give you a chance to be a star and show your vocal skills or you can even play a game of bingo and get to know the locals if you’re passing through town on a week night.

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Higgs Beach Atlantic Blvd. Key West While some may think that this isn’t the most attractive beach, it’s calm and beauty makes it worthwhile in our opinion. While parking can be difficult at most places in and around Key West, Higgs Beach offers free parking. Additionally, here is where you can find all of the things that tourists and visitors love. Dolphin tours, jet ski rides and parasailing are just some the fun activities that you can partake in. You can even opt to rent a kayak or just have a picnic on one of the benches at the beach. Mallory Square 400 Wall St, Key West, FL 33040 (305) 809-3700 Mallory Square can be seen as your one-stop destination for great food, drink and entertainment. Known as the place where people gather to watch the stunning sunset, Mallory Square is a must visit on your road trip. Make sure your phone is charged up… there will be plenty here to see and take snapshots of.


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FITNESS TIPS FOR YOUR BEST

BY CHRISTOPHER MURO

Halloween is just over a month away and you’re determined to kill the scene in your costume this year. Last year, while all your friends flaunted their bodies in wrestling singlets and tight football costumes, you were forced to walk around in an oversized Dracula piece that you created last minute. Well, this year, there’s no need to settle. We have the fitness tips that will help you get your body into gear in time for your Halloween reveal.

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1. CREATE A SCHEDULE Any gym rat would tell you that having a great body and seeing progress is all about consistency. If you want to slay in your costume, you need to seriously commit to the gym for the next 4 weeks. Print out a calendar and designate the days where you will make it to the gym by any means. For this to work, you will have to make time 4-5 times weekly.

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2. ASK FOR HELP We understand that not everyone is experienced at the gym. If you need help using machines or perfecting your form, don’t be afraid to reach out to a friend for tips. If you would rather do it on your own and surprise your friends with your progress, just ask some guys at the gym for help. Muscle heads can have huge egos so they would be happy to give you a tutorial at the gym. 3. LOVE THE STAIRMASTER There’s a reason why the Stairmaster machine hurts… it actually works. When you use your own body weight in an uphill motion you will burn more calories faster than using a traditional treadmill. This machine will also tone and sculpt your entire lower body while increasing your core muscle strength. This is perfect if you plan to pull out that soccer player costume and show your massive legs. Spend 20-30 minutes on this each gym session for fast results. 4. SIZE MATTERS (3 KEY EXERCISES) If you plan to go shirtless or wear something that leaves little room to breathe at this year’s Halloween party, make sure you take bulging biceps and a big chest along with you. If you want to pack on size fast, do workouts that will assist you. Skip the light bicep curls and focus on pull-ups. This is a compound exercise that target your chest, back and biceps. Next, incorporate squats into each workout. Even if you just start with body weight squats, it will help in body wide muscle building. Squats, pull-ups and deadlifts are three crucial size building exercises. 5. WATER TIME Drinking lots of water will help you burn calories and keep you hydrated at the gym. If you love drinking sodas and beer, learn to hate them. The occasional coffee or wine is okay but water should be your favorite thing. 6. EAT BETTER You know this one was coming right? You won’t reach your goals if you keep eating greasy fast food after the gym instead of clean protein filled meals. A small portion of oatmeal with yogurt and granola can be filling and more rewarding than a large order of fries. 7. PUSH YOURSELF Success at the gym is about pushing yourself and your limits. If your workout becomes too easy and routine, add more weight. If your cardio doesn’t make you sweat anymore, go faster and longer. Get your gym playlist together, find your zone and push yourself. SEPTEMBER 28, 2016 33


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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30 FURBALL Stage 48, 605 W 48th St, furball. nyc. Furball returns for fall with go-go boys, cheap beer, and lots of hot and hairy guys on the dance floor. Beats provided by Jack Chang. $15 in advance. $20 at the door. 10:00 pm.

DADDY ISSUES Theatre At St. Clements, 423 W. 46th St at Ninth Ave, daddyissuestheplay. com. This fast-paced new comedy, from the wit of Marshall Goldberg, takes audiences on a rollicking risqué ride to remind us just how far we’ll go for family. Runs until November. TRANS-JESTER Stonewall Inn, 53 Christopher Street, LadyBunny.net. NYC's West Village legendary comic performer, Lady Bunny, is back with a month-long run of her blend of raucous, irreverent comedy in the form

of the one-woman-show TRANS-JESTER at the Stonewall Inn, running Wednesday to Saturday at 7:00 pm until October 1. Targeting the current overemphasis on political correctness, Bunny breaks down some of the latest buzzwords that we're all supposed to remember for every for every occasion as we "evolve." 7:00 pm. 54TH ANNUAL NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL Various Locations, filmlinc.org/ nyff2016. America’s pre-eminent film presentation organization, the Film Society of Lincoln Center was founded in 1969 to celebrate American and international cinema. The Film Society is best known for two world-class international festivals, one of them being the New York Film Festival - the most famous and

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TIGHT END SATURDAYS Boxers, 37 W 20th St (Fifth/Sixth Aves), boxersnyc.com. Presented by TK, Boxers Chelsea features two for one drinks happy hour from 1:00pm to 9:00 pm. Enjoy NYC's sexiest bartenders and a fierce mix of today's hottest music. Repeat, that is shot boys, hot bartenders, and great music. No cover. MATTHEW PIAZZI & THE DEBONAIRS The Townhouse Bar of NY, 236 E. 58 St. (2nd & 3rd Aves.) townhouseny.com. Hailing from NYC, The Debonairs featuring Matthew Piazzi, a Top 10 finalist from Season Three of NBC's hit TV show America's Got Talent,

bring you the best in 1950s & 1960s Doo Wop, 50s Pop, Rhythm & Blues, and Soul to the Townhouse—a show you won't want to miss! No cover. 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm. CAFÉ CON CREMA Boxers HK 742 Ninth Ave (50th St), boxersnyc.com. Now at a new location and going strong, Café con Crema Saturday nights at Boxers HK with host Manny Fierro remains the ultimate destination for NYC Latino partygoers and the men who love them. Boxers’ renowned sexy and shirtless bartenders and seductive GoGo Boys provide nonstop eye candy while their enticing shot boys make the rounds with delicious offerings

prestigious in the country. CATCH FRIDAYS Boxers HK 742 Ninth Ave (50th St), boxersnyc.com. Spring has sprung and there is no better place to enjoy the warming temperatures than at Boxers Hell’s Kitchen and their fabulous rooftop deck. Two-for-one Happy Hour drinks from 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm with DJ Eric Abobo spinning at 9:00 pm. BEEF Eastern Bloc, 505 E Sixth St (Aves A/B), easternblocnyc.com. Frankie Sharp promises a bunch of hungry sluts every week at this East Village rage. Sharp DJs with weekly guest DJs, grungy furry and tatted up go-gos and Severity Mame at the door. 11:00 pm. $3 before midnight.

throughout the night. Enjoy two floors of NYC’s hottest men while DJ Alex keeps the main floor music pumping on their stellar sound system or enjoy our downstairs All Latin Music Room. 11:00 pm to 4:00 am. Free before 12:00 pm; $10 after.

POWER VERS Space Ibiza NY Rooftop, 637 W 50th St, versparty.com. Party from Top to Bottom with DJ Paulo (Main Room) and Eric Abobo (Rooftop), featuring the best sound system: FunktionOne. Presented by John Blair and Jake Resnicow in association with Alan Picus and Joe Roszak. 11:00 pm.

SUNDAY OCTOBER 2 DRAG BRUNCH Hard Rock Cafe, vossevents.com. Brandon Voss, dubbed the “ultimate Drag Race party planner”, is excited to announce that his wildly popular “Drag Brunch” is moving to Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square. Drag Brunch performs two revue-style shows each week, opening with a big, choreographed number featuring the entire cast of Shequida, Jada Balenciaga, Sugga Pie Koko, Ebonee Excell and Aquaria. Each queen gets her moment to shine in a solo performance, and the show closes with another ensemble performance. “It’s more than a drag queen lip sync show,” confirms Voss. “It's a real drag extravaganza.” Shows at 12:30 pm and 2:30 pm. Reservations at vossevents.com

BEER BLAST The Eagle Bar NYC, 554 West 36 SEPTEMBER 28, 2016

28th Street (between 10th & 11th Aves). The longest beer blast in New York City rages hard on the roofdeck at the The Eagle Bar NYC with beats provided by DJ James Andersen. $3 domestic drafts. 5:00 pm. No cover. JOEY ARIAS Joe's Pub, joespub.publictheater.org. New York icon Joey Arias returns to Joe's Pub with a 3-show residency in October. "Joey Arias is With You Know" is a sonic experience, a musical journey that responds to the changing nature of reality as we move further and further into the realms of social media, virtual reality and artificial intelligence. BATTLE HYMN Flash Factory NY, 229 W 28th St. (Seventh/Eighth Aves), battlehymn. club. Ladyfag presents this weekly Sunday rager with this mantra: “The gospel according

to the dance floor.” Amen. Before midnight expect to hear disco and house music, with things revving up with techno later in the night. The party will feature new DJs every week, with resident DJS The Carry Nation and Honey Dijon in the house. 8:00 pm to 3:00 am.

SLURP Therapy 348 W 52nd St (Eighth/Ninth Aves), therapy-nyc.com. “Showbiz Spitfire” Paige Turner hosts this outrageous variety show featuring song, dance, and comedy. Think Pee-Wee’s Playhouse mixed with an even dose of Broadway and Pop, neatly organized in a Lisa Frank Trapper Keeper and carried to school by a snarky Disney Princess. Paige’s over-the-top humor and self deprecation keep the audience in stitches. Wear cute underwear because she may pick you to play Strip-Name-That-Tune. 10:00 pm. No cover.


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MONDAY OCTOBER 3 CUT THROAT KARAOKE Rise 895 Ninth Ave (56th St), risebarnyc.com. Hosted by Carla Bordonada, every week singing starlets gather to compete for $100 prize at this weekly competition. DJ David Serrano spins. 10:00 pm.

STAGE FRIGHT Therapy 348 W 52nd St (Eighth/Ninth Aves), therapy-nyc.com. Celebrate Broadway’s finest with Marti Gould Cummings and her renowned guests as she grills them on backstage gossip. Marti sings and entertains the crowd with her quick wit

and hilarious antics, but the focus of the show is spotlighting her award-winning guests. Many of Broadway’s A-Listers have stopped by to talk, including: Alan Cumming, Kathy Najimy, Alice Ripley, Joanna Gleason and more. $7 Absolut all night. 10:00 pm.

TUESDAY OCTOBER 4 RISING STAR 2 Rise 895 Ninth Ave (56th St), risebarnyc.com. Hosted by Emily McNamara with DJ TK in the booth, the singing competition starts at 10:30 pm where contestants each week vie for the top prize of $1,000 and the title of Rising Star. No cover. BIPOLAR Therapy 348 W 52nd St (Eighth/ Ninth Aves), therapy-nyc.com. Sherry Vine and Peppermint are two of New York City’s most legendary drag performers. The only all-livesinging drag show in NYC; Sherry and Pep belt out pop hits and naughty parodies that leave the audience howling for more. These two have performed all over the world and with their terrific chemistry together, they know

exactly how to deliver an amazing show to any audience. $7 Ketel all night. 11:00 pm.

performer of the night wins a $25 bar tab.

STRUT! Acme 9 Great Jones St (Lafayette St/ Broadway), acmenyc.com. It’s going up at Deryck Todd’s weekly carry featuring a bevy of downtown club creatures and a stylish mix of big names, like staple Amanda Lepore, with special performances and rotating cast of DJs.

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

9:00 pm; free.

QUEERAOKE Metropolitan 559 Lorimer St (Metropolitan Ave/Devoe St) Williamsburg, metropolitanbarny.com. Miss Katie is the host of this weekly busy karaoke night in Williamsburg. Grab that stellar voice and belt some Mariah, Whitney or Celine. Most spirited

10:00 pm; free.

8:00 pm to 4:00 am; free.

KARAOKE Boxers HK, 742 Ninth Ave (50th St), boxersnyc.com. Hosted by Ian Ford and Jacqueline Dupree. Singing starts at 9:00 pm. $6 Tito's Vodka drinks.

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5 LEGEND WEDNESDAYS Rise 895 Ninth Ave (56th St), risebarnyc.com. Hosted by Andora and Aquaria, divas from every generation are celebrated at this weekly impersonator party and show. $6 margaritas all night long. Doors open at 9:00 pm. Shows begin at 11:00 pm.

THE HELP Therapy 348 W 52nd St (Eighth/ Ninth Aves), therapy-nyc.com. “The Help” is a highly energetic romp that always has the crowd begging for encores. These two “ladies” are the perfect marriage of comedy and dance performance. Monet X Change is one of the

hottest drag-comedians in town and Pixie Aventura is worshiped for her incredible choreography. The show relies largely on audience participation as they are constantly traveling into the crowd to mine for material. The on-stage banter may be second to none, but don’t miss the truly spectacular “drag suicide” finale as the queens improv snippets from songs as fast as the DJ can turn them out. $7 Titos all night. 11:00 pm. No cover. TURNT WEDNESDAYS The Ritz 369 W 46th St #2 ritzbarandlounge.com. Join Judy Darling, Maddelyn Hatter and lots of go-go

boys at this new weekly rage where cheap drinks and fun shows pack in The Ritz’s dance floor. $6 vodka cranberry and $3 Coors Light. Shows at 12:30pm and 2:30 am. Free.

ALOTTA TRIVIA Metropolitan 559 Lorimer St (Metropolitan Ave/Devoe St) Williamsburg, metropolitanbarny.com. Alotta McGriddles hosts rotatign themes every week including but limited to Harry Potter, Disney, Game of Thrones, Friends, Will & Grace, and more! Win pitcher of Bud Light for every round. $25 bar tab at the end of the night for the big winners. 8:00 pm. No cover.

THURSDAY OCTOBER 6 BEERS AND BEARS The Bear Den, 369 West 46th Street. Shane Tate presents a new Thursday evening, after work party featuring bear and beers in an exciting new Hell’s Kitchen venue located at 369 West 46th Street. Equipped with a dance floor and an amazing outdoor space for summer. They are bringing in an incredible rotation of talent to spin for you starting with the amazing DJ Corey Craig so you can come after work and blow off some steam. $3 Coors beer specials 38 SEPTEMBER 28, 2016

and a fully stocked bar for that after work cocktail. Yankee Doodle Dandee food truck parked outside serving american and southern dishes. 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm. No cover. SHOWOFF Therapy 348 W 52nd St (Eighth/ Ninth Aves), therapy-nyc.com. HK’s premiere variety show spectacular “Showoff” features drag comedienne Miz Cracker as she hosts a variety of acts and special guests everywhere from live-singing Broadway guests to stand-

up comedians to sexy burlesque and more. Showoff is a sizzling show that leaves the crowd wowed with new talented acts every single Thursday. $7 Jack Daniels and $4 draft beers all night. 11:00 pm. No cover. RUPAUL'S DRAG RACE ALL STARS VIEWING PARTY Boxers HK, 742 Ninth Ave (50th St), boxersnyc.com. Hosted by Marti Gould Cummings, come watch the second season of All Stars on the great screens Boxers has to offer. 8:00 pm. No cover.



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344 W 52nd St

BAMBOO 52

369 W 46th St

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ATLAS SOCIAL CLUB 753 Ninth Ave

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315 W 46th St

ALIBI LOUNGE

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859 9th Ave

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