She Magazine—June '15

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DIRECTOR’S CHAIR It took me a few weeks to be able to watch the last few episodes of Grey’s Anatomy this season. Part of it was just life keeping me from having the time and part of it was just not wanting to see the episode that got so many fans in a complete uproar. Finally though, I gave in. I watched, fully focused on the television, knowing Derek was going to die, yet still knocked clean off my rocker when the crash occurred and I still thought it might not really happen. But I watched. Intently. I didn’t know why at the time, but it was definitely more intently than I would normally have done. As the cascade of memorial moments passed before Meredith’s eyes. As the flashbacks of the carousel and her mother Ellis’ voice saying, “The carousel never stops turning,” played over and over again. I watched. And when it was over, I remembered thinking, “I don’t get it.” I didn’t get it. As a child, I was kept away from things like terminal illness and death. My mother always said that I didn’t need to see and remember people that way. She felt it would be better for me to not see and be able to only remember people when they were well and happy. Later in life, I heard about a Bible story in which a man was told that because he had lived a good life, he would not see death. Some interpreted it as meaning he would not die, but others interpreted it as he never saw death. Somehow, this stuck for me and I came to believe that as long as I use my powers for good, my reward from God is that I will not have to see death. Point to all this being, my experience with things like terminal illness and death is extremely limited, almost non-existent. And because I have been kept from it for so long, I am not very good at understanding or dealing with it. So no, I didn’t get it. And to a certain extent, I think I was okay with that. Two days later, I’m sitting in a restaurant, having lunch with my girl, mom and the little one, when I get a frantic text from a friend in London, asking me if what it says on Facebook about our mutual good friend is true…is she really gone? I go her profile page. I see post after post of people saying how shocked they are. Then I see the post. The post. The one from her girlfriend saying that our dear, dear friend is gone—shockingly, out of nowhere, we-just-spoke-with-her-36 hours-ago kind of shockingly gone. Suddenly, I am flooded with images. An unstoppable cascade of memories of all the moments we shared is playing in my head. From the moment we met through years of friendship, I saw them all, and for me, time had completely stopped. Flooded with memories at the same time as calls and texts from others in our tight group of friends, my world had come to a complete standstill. There were 18 of us. If you saw the photo of us all together, you would think, “I hope there isn’t anyone out there with a red sharpie.” I know I thought it and then laughed aloud. Think the Real Housewives of The LGBT Community, but with much less fighting and drink throwing and exponentially more laughter. Through scavenger hunts, renaissance festivals, holidays, engagements, birthdays, graduations, last minute moves across the county, the country and the world, bad break-ups, illnesses—the good, the bad and the seriously ugly—we were there for and with each other. And now, in an instant, one of us was gone. I look around the restaurant. People are coming in, going out, getting food, walking around. The little one is playing with her straw. My mom and girl are chatting away. The world is moving around me like nothing has happened. And suddenly, I hear Ellis Grey’s voice in my head say, “The carousel never stops turning.” It was a full week before it really sunk in. On some level, I think I was hoping it didn’t really happen, like maybe it was just some kind of sick joke or I’d wake up and realize it was all just a dream. I just could not wrap my head around it really being true. I had so many questions, but realized that my lack of experience made me ill-equipped to ask them and even less equipped to hear the answers. So, like all the other times that a death occurred, I resigned myself to just not knowing. The only thing that is different is that now, I get it. Sadly and irrevocably, I get it. “It’s been a long day without you my friend; And I’ll tell you all about it when I see you again. We’ve come a long way from where we began; Oh I’ll tell you all about it when I see you again. When I see you again.” — Wiz Kalifa Rest in peace, sweet Donna Welsh. You left our world a better place than it was before you. Tina Sordellini Managing Executive Editor

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JUNE 2015 / volume 17 / issue 5

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16 features 16 REESE WHITERSPOON & SOFIA VERGARA “...it doesn’t matter where you’re from, what your sexual orientation is, what you do for a living, what your ethnicity is—women are women, and we all have a lot in common.” 18 PROVINCETOWN The town celebrates the community of women everyday and in every way, as genderequity is woven into the spirit and leadership of Cape Cod’s most favorite place for visitors. 20 Illuminating Summer China comes to Tampa. This LGBT-friendly attraction will make for a truly great summer adventure! 26 FIND YOUR PRIDE A list of national and international pride festivals & parades taking place in June. Happy Pride month!

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Jennifer Beals stars in TNT’s new supernatural series Proof (June 16, 10pm) as brilliant Dr. Carolyn Tyler, wrestling with the tragic loss of her teenage son. She’s also dealing with a failing marriage and a problematic relationship with her remaining child. Enter Ivan Turing, a cancer-stricken tech inventor who’s determined to use his billions to investigate supernatural cases. Beals does a great job of being tortured and brilliant (shades of Bette Porter, anyone?) and Proof is a clever cross between House and the best of the X Files.

Out now from beloved duo Indigo Girls is One Lost Day, featuring “Learned It On Me,” “Fishtails,” and “Happy in the Sorrow Key” written by Amy Ray. The album of course features their unique pop/folk sound we’ve come to adore, plus the added studio magic of musician-producers Butterfly Boucher, Chris Donohue and Lex Price. The Indigo Girls always take their listeners on a singular emotional journey and One Lost Day speaks to the passion and purpose in everyone’s lives.

Streaming on Netflix is Sense8, a series created especially for Netflix about eight strangers from different cultures and countries. The eight suddenly find themselves mentally and emotionally connected after they each experience a tragic loss. The mysterious Jonas tries to bring the telepaths together, while the evil Mr. Whispers tries to destroy them. Sense8 was written and executive produced by the creators behind The Matrix, Babylon 5, and the film Cloud Atlas. With Tuppence Middleton, Aml Ameen and Bae Doona.

In Spy, Melissa McCarthy plays an overlooked, desk-bound CIA analyst relegated to making coffee until her bumbling partner Jude Law falls off the grid. Suddenly, she seizes the chance to go undercover—as a grandmother, no less—to infiltrate a deadly world of crime. As always, McCarthy is God’s gift to women in film: she’s a genius from start to finish, and even Allison Janney makes an appearance as top CIA agent Elaine Crocker. With Rose Byrne. In theaters now.

Hilary Duff’s fifth studio album Breathe In. Breathe Out. drops on June 16. Fans of the former Disney star will enjoy this latest effort, the first since 2007’s Dignity. The 12-track album includes three singles: the retro-bubblegum sound of “Chasing the Sun,” the pop-twangy “All About You” and the impassioned “Spark.” Breathe In. Breathe Out. also features a list of talented producers, including Bloodshy and Max Martin, who’ve both killed it by producing some of the biggest names in music.

Orange is the New Black returns to Netflix on June 12. That’s a Friday, so don’t worry about faking sick from work to catch the further adventures of the ladies of Litchfield. Will Piper and Alex kill each other or make sweet love to an indie soundtrack? How will Crazy Eyes fare after almost being accused of murder? The word on the street is that Season 3 will be funnier and less Oz-in-hell than Season 2. Look for the addition of both Mary Steenburgen and Australian actress Ruby Rose.

NOT TO BE MISSED: How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, the third album by Florence + the Machine is live-sounding, tune-rich, unhinged in all the right places and powerful in all the best ways. In voice and, ultimately, outlook Florence has never sounded better. She 10 06.15

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full house for traffic jam, thursday’s night event during aqua girl at dream in miami beach, benefiting aqua foundation for women. photos by rock ur photo production. more photos at shemag.com

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IN THE NEWS LOVE MUST WIN! EQUALITY FLORIDA INVITES YOU FOR DECISION DAY GATHERINGS The Supreme Court will rule this summer on the freedom to marry for all Americans, and their decision could come any day now! As the entire LGBTQ community awaits the Supreme Court of the united States’ decision on gay marriage, Equality Florida and its partners are hosting Decision Day gatherings all across the state for its members and proequality supporters. EF will gather the day of the decision no matter how the Supreme Court rules. The Supreme Court will rule sometime between June 1st and June 29th. HERE ARE SOME LOCATIONS WHERE THE GATHERINGS WILL TAKE PLACE: Broward— Rumors • 2426 Wilton Dr. Wilton Manors, FL 33305 • 6PM Key West— Gathering on Duval Street beginning at 5 PM then at Aqua Nightclub, 711 Duval Street • Key West, FL 33040 Palm Beach—Gathering at Camelot, 114 South

Narcissus Ave. • Palm Beach, FL 33401 • 6PM Tallahassee—Gathering at 101 Restaurant, The Tallahassee Center, 215 W. College Avenue #101 • Tallahassee • 6PM Gainesville—Gathering at the Pride Community Center of N. Central Florida, 3131 NW 13th St, Suite 62 • Gainesville, FL 32609 • 6PM Miami—Gathering at Atrium at Biscayne, 4500 Biscayne Blvd. • Miami, FL • 6PM Sarasota—Gathering at O’Leary’s Tiki Bar & Grill, 5 Bayfront Dr. • 6PM Tampa—Gathering at Metro Wellness Center in Ybor, 1315 E. 7th Avenue • 6PM Jacksonville—TBA Orlando—Gathering at The Hammered Lamb, 1235 N. Orange Avenue • 6:30PM St. Petersburg—Gathering at the LGBT Welcome Center, 2227 Central Avenue • 6PM / then moving to Enigma, 1110 Central Avenue.

WHAT HE SAID ABOUT...

“...All people deserve to live with dignity and respect, free from fear and violence, and protected against discrimination, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation. During Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month, we celebrate the proud legacy LGBT individuals have woven into the fabric of our Nation, we honor those who have fought to perfect our Union, and we continue our work to build a society where every child grows up knowing that their country supports them, is proud of them, and has a place for them exactly as they are. NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2015 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month. I call upon the people of the United States to eliminate prejudice everywhere it exists, and to celebrate the great diversity of the American people...” Excerpt from Presidential Proclamation LGBT Pride Month, 2015 on May 29. 2015.

THE VOICE’S MEGHAN LINSEY ANNOUNCED AS PERFORMER AT GLAAD’S CONCERT FOR LOVE AND ACCEPTANCE Meghan Linsey, the runner up on this season of NBC’s The Voice, has joined the lineup for the first Concert for Love and Acceptance, presented by Grammy-nominated country singer Ty Herndon and GLAAD. Linsey joins the previously announced Chris Carmack from ABC’s Nashville, Tiffany, Antigone Rising, Melinda Doolittle, Billy Gilman, Jamie O’Neal and more. Advances in LGBT equality and acceptance are uneven across the US. The South, more than elsewhere in the country, is experiencing this reality. GLAAD’s Southern Stories initiative aims to accel

erate LGBT acceptance and understanding across the South. The Southern Stories Summer Tour will kick off in Nashville, TN, June 12th with ‘The Concert for Love & Acceptance’ during the annual Country Music Association Festival. The first-of-its-kind country music event will be co-hosted by Herndon and political commentator and author Meghan McCain. Following the concert at Nashville’s City Winery, GLAAD will hit the road and travel across the Deep South sharing stories of LGBT Southerners, their allies, and advocates. TOUR SCHEDULE June 12: Tennessee June 13: Alabama & Mississippi June 14: Mississippi & Florida June 15: Florida, Georgia & S. Carolina June 16: South Carolina June 17: Georgia June 18: Georgia June 19: Georgia GLAAD.ORG/SUMMERTOUR

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KEY WEST INSTALLS PERMANENT RAINBOW CROSSWALKS JUST IN TIME FOR PRIDE FESTIVITIES The City of Key West installed four permanent rainbow crosswalks on May 28th at the intersection of Duval and Petronia streets, in the heart of the island’s LGBT entertainment district. It’s the first time in Florida that all four corners of an intersection have been connected with rainbow crosswalks. Spanning all four corners of the intersection, the crosswalks feature bands of all six colors of the rainbow flag, an internationally recognized symbol of gay and lesbian unity. “Key West is very happy to be putting in the first thermoplastic permanent rainbow crosswalks in the state of Florida,” said Mayor Craig Cates. “It means so much to Key West to show our diversity, and also it goes perfectly with our ‘One Human Family’ motto.”

Spearheaded by the city and the Key West Business Guild, the rainbow crosswalks are composed of pre-formed thermoplastic color blocks alternating with white stripes. After the

blocks were laid on the street by the city’s Community Services Department workers, they were heat-treated with propane torches to affix the colors permanently on the pavement.

The rainbow crosswalks are the latest manifestation of Key West’s longstanding embrace of diversity. “One Human Family” was adopted as the city’s official philosophy in 2000, proclaiming equality and acceptance for everyone, and the island is internationally known as a leading LGBT vacation destination. “Accepting diversity has been going on for generations in Key West, mainly starting back when Key West was an island with no access but boats,” said Cates. “Everybody learned to live together, accept one another, so that has continued on through generations and is very evident today.” While the rainbow crosswalks opened to traffic early Thursday afternoon, their official debut is scheduled Wednesday, June 10, kicking off the June 10-14 Key West Pride festivities.

WORLDPRIDE MADRID 2017 IS THE GREAT GLOBAL LGBTIQ PRIDE FESTIVAL 2017 marks the 40th anniversary of the first LGBTIQ pride parades in Spain, and what a better way to celebrate than by having Madrid host WorldPride Madrid 2017, taking place June 23 - July 2nd. Madrid Pride is one of the largest prides in the world with nearly 2,000,000 participants and a demonstration with about 1,000,000 attendees. With the theme: Viva La Vida, WorldPride Madrid 2017 is the great global LGBTIQ Pride festival to be held in the neighborhood of Chueca and some of the main streets of Madrid. A great festival to celebrate, discuss and show the diversity, whose main event will be the World Pride Parade, which will be the world’s largest. From June 26-28, the Human Rights Conference will be held where prominent activists and experts in the LGBTIQ fighting and Human Rights from around the world, will share experiences, and develop specific proposals to support LGBTIQ rights around the world. For more information visit MADRIDORGULLO.COM/EN/WORLDPRIDE

WHAT TO DO, WHERE TO GO LIVING IN LIMBO: LESBIAN FAMILIES IN THE DEEP SOUTH through June 28, 2015 Stonewall National Museum-Wilton Manors Gallery • 2157 Wilton Drive, Wilton Manors • stonewall-museum.org FIRE ISLAND TEA DANCE DISCO & DRAG SHOW ongoing - every sunday • 6pm Stache • 109 SW 2nd Ave, Fort Lauderdale SUNDAY JAZZ BRUNCH ongoing - recurring monthly on the 1st sunday • 11am - 2pm Riverwalk, Downtown Fort Lauderdale YOGAY, YOGA AT THE LGBT VISITOR CENTER June 10 • 7 - 8pm LGBT Visitor Center, 1130 Washington Ave.

gogaymiami.com KEY WEST PRIDE June 10-14 • Various locations Key West • keywestpride.org JUNE OUTING-PRIDE NIGHT AT THE RAYS June 12 • 6:30pm - 10:30pm Tropicana Field • Tampa • metrotampabay.org THE SAPPHIRE GALA June 13 • 6- 10pm 1 Hotel & Homes, 2341 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach • gaybizgala.com MARIO CANTONE June 13 • 8PM Parker Playhouse • 707 N.E. 8th St., Fort Lauderdale • browardcenter.org TRANSART June 14 - 30 BETSY South Beach, LGBT Visitor Center

1130 Washington Ave. • gogaymiami.com NAKED SUSHI 2015 June 16 • 7 - 10pm Southern Nights Nightclub • Orlando, FL thecenterorlando.org WILTON MANORS STONEWALL PRIDE STREET FESTIVAL June 20 • 1pm Wilton Drive • wiltonmanorsstonewall.com HAPPY FATHER’S DAY! June 21 COMPASS’ 14TH ANNUAL STONEWALL BALL BLACK & WHITE PARTY June 27th • 7:30pm The Harriet Himmel Theater • CityPlace West Palm Beach • VIP reception $75, General admission $30 in advance, $40 at the door. compassglcc.com or call 561.533.9699

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on the cover

Legally… lesbian? Well, not exactly. To the delight of their queer-lady fans, Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara may kiss up on each other, but it’s all just part of their newly released film Hot Pursuit. In the film, Witherspoon portrays Officer Cooper, a bythe-books cop assigned to protect the ultrafashionable widow of a drug dealer (Vergara of Modern Family)—at one point faking lesbian to escape a potentially sketchy situation. This isn’t Witherspoon’s first on-screen kiss with another woman, of course. And even though the Oscar-winning actress couldn’t recall her pre-fame woman-on-woman debut during our interview—1996’s Freeway, when

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she and Brittany Murphy made out—how could we forget? “I don’t think I’ve kissed another girl on screen,” Reese says, as we’re asked to move onto the next question. Here’s what else the budding BFFs had to say about lesbians, Legally Blonde and female liberation. Dealing with homosexuality in comedy can be delicate and some people take offense to pseudo lesbianism. As actors, how do you know when not to go too far? Is there a “too far”?

Reese: I think gay people are able to play

straight roles; straight people are able to play gay roles. The whole point of being an actor is to transform. If people don’t understand that we need to be malleable in our sexuality, then I think they need to lighten up. Sofia, you’re on a gay-loved TV show. Reese, you famously taught us the “bend-and-snap.” Looking back, when were you both first aware that you had a gay and lesbian following?

Reese: For me, probably Legally Blonde or Cruel Intentions. Sofia: I’ve never really thought about it. I’ve always had a lot of gay friends as very close friends. I don’t know! My (Modern Family)

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character, Gloria—they like her! Reese: Her attitude. And the way she dresses —yeah!

that we’re running for our lives and we have to figure out a way to get along so that we survive.

summer?” And there weren’t any good movies last summer for women. I think this is the summer for women.

Reese, what did the bend-and-snap do for your gay cred?

How do you feel about it, Sofia?

Hillary Clinton would be happy to hear that. I bet she’d dig all this Hot Pursuit girl power.

Reese: Um, well, hopefully legitimized my dance moves! I have a strong dance game. Sofia: She does, she does! Reese: And now I’m working on a Latino audience with my dance game. Sofia: Oh, the Latino audience adores her! Reese: (Laughs) Sofia’s taught me how to Latin dance. Sofia: You didn’t need me to teach you anything—you knew already. Reese: I had a beat in my heart. ow much of the “nuzzle Reese’s face in Sofia’s bosom” scene was improvised?

Sofia: Oh, it was half and half. Reese: Yeah, it was in the script, and then Sofia decided she’d yank my ponytail. Sofia: Yeah, she smelled very good!

Sofia: About her lesbian followers?!

Sure! Let’s talk some more about Reese’s lesbian followers.

Sofia: (Laughs) No, like I said, I didn’t really notice. I think the thing with movies is to entertain everybody. You don’t have to be anything special to enjoy the entertainment of what we’re doing. We’re doing it for everybody.

Reese: We hope everybody likes it!

So, Reese, you get to dabble in drag. You make a cute boy, by the way.

Reese: Thaaaanks!

How was it determined what kind of boy you’d be for your drag debut?

How do female-led films like Hot Pursuit – directed by a woman, Anne Fletcher, and featuring strong female leads – contribute to the feminist movement?

Reese: Anything where two women are relating to each other—and we’re the leads of

Reese: It was really interesting! Like, obviously I was José Bieber, the Latin Bieber, in this movie. As soon as I put on the clothes, my whole personality changed. You know, I was talkin’ to the honeys! Sofia: Actually, I have to say, it was one of my

the movie, and it’s directed by a woman—it’s kind of a new thing. So, we’re excited. But it’s actually a really exciting summer for women’s films with Pitch Perfect 2, directed by a woman (Elizabeth Banks), Spy with Melissa McCarthy and Trainwreck with Amy Schumer. Last summer was not good for women’s films. I mean, I kept going, “What am I gonna see this

favorite scenes, because to see her like that was so odd. I wasn’t prepared. She suddenly showed up like that to the set and it was so hilarious. I mean, if you see the movie, at the end there are some bloopers of me not being able to control myself. Reese: Because she thought I was hot. Sofia: No. I thought you looked ridiculous!

I don’t have to tell you that your makeout scene in Hot Pursuit is already getting a lot of lesbian buzz. How accustomed are you to attention from lesbians at this point in your career?

Reese: I have a ton of lesbian friends. I think any kind of woman who relates to us or enjoys the movie—that’s awesome! Sofia: Half of the time I don’t know if they’re lesbian. It’s just normal. It’s not like they’re like, “Hi, I am a lesbian and I am a fan!” Reese: (Laughs) The whole movie is: It doesn’t matter where you’re from, what your sexual orientation is, what you do for a living, what your ethnicity is—women are women, and we all have a lot in common. I’ve loved watching the evolution of female actors in the action genre. How does it feel being a part of “the girls can be just as bad as boys” movement in Hollywood?

Reese: I think it’s great. It’s liberating because it’s not all about our characters’ romantic lives or that we’re chasing men—it’s

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Independence Day 2015 marks the 50th anniversary of a march to the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, one of the earliest known forms of LGBT Civil Rights actions in America. On July 4, 1965, a group of proud activists from around the country decided to protest for LBGT equality in front of Independence Hall. Each July 4th for the following three years, the protest would continue. The Philadelphia protests ignited the gay rights movement and 50 years of milestones, including the Stonewall Riots in Greenwich Village in 1969, the 1979 National March on Washington, and in 2004, the groundbreaking legislation enacted by the state of Massachusetts to legalize same sex marriage, with the Town Clerk performing first weddings on the steps of Provincetown Town Hall. Massachusetts, in particular Provincetown, the quaint village at the tip of Cape Cod, has a reputation for being first. Ptown, as the locals call it, was the first destination for people in search of liberty and freedom when the Pilgrims first landed there in1620 and inked the Mayflower Compact in Provinc-

etown Harbor. Three centuries later, freedom of expression and tolerance for diversity drew

artists to Ptown in the first years of the 20th century. Shortly thereafter, the LGBT community settled in Ptown where broad acceptance and living without fear of judgment led to the first incidence of progress for LGBT civil rights in U.S. history. Embedded in the history of Ptown are the remarkable women who led cultural, artistic, literary and modern family achievements. The town celebrates the community of women everyday and in every way, as gender-equity is woven into the spirit and leadership of Cape Cod’s most favorite place for visitors. Ptown has become a women’s destination for all seasons, but this summer, in celebration of 50 years of LGBT rights, anticipation has heightened for the 2015 schedule of events, including the Memorial Day romp of young women and the post holiday Women of Color Weekend, June 4-7, 2015, which offers the only singles gathering specifically for women of color. Visitors shouldn’t miss Girl Splash, which takes place July 21-25 and gives women a

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chance to let their hair down and bask in the sun on Ptown’s awardwinning beaches, Herring Cove and Race Point, which were named two of the top 25 beaches in the world by AOL Travel. Many of the town’s beaches are accessible by an elaborate labyrinth of bike trails and present great opportunities for swimming, sun seeking, surfing, whale watching, dune hiking and picnicking. Women-centric events continue into what locals call Ptown’s “Second Summer,” with Columbus Day Weekend welcoming the 31st Annual Women’s Week, one of the longest running Lesbian events on record nationwide. This time of year sees crisp breezes and the blossoming of fall flowers in an annual rite of summer’s passage.

Don’t miss a stroll down Commercial Street - a three-mile stretch of eclectic and upscale shops, renowned art galleries and world-class restaurants that welcomes diverse crowds from around the world to what Travel and Leisure named one of the “quirkiest towns in America” and what Smithsonian rated as one of the top ten best small cultural towns in the U.S. Book a stay with one of the Women Innkeepers of Provincetown, a group of nine inns owned and operated by women dedicated to making your stay in Ptown memorable. The innkeepers offer special insights into their lives and Provincetown and the extended adventures awaiting visitors. In Ptown, LGBT rights are celebrated as a natural outgrowth of the history and progress of this unique town. Visitors will experience a welcoming atmosphere, unparalleled natural beauty and a bevy of entertainment options, some of the many reasons Ptown was rated one of the 10 happiest seaside towns in America for 2014 by Coastal Living magazine. This accolade is one of many: in 2013, Fodor’s Travel, Smithsonian Magazine and others named Ptown one of America’s 10 Best Small Towns to visit, and Travel and Leisure called it one of “America’s Most Romantic” destinations. Check out all of the town’s women-exclusive events at ProvincetownForWomen.com, and visit ptowntourism.com/events to see Ptown’s yearlong schedule of events and celebrations. Travel to Ptown today and learn why Provincetown is America’s First Destination.

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illuminating summer:

ZOOMINATIONS Summer is here and Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo has your evening ticket to Asia. Travelers and locals can make a quick escape to China at Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo, no passport required, with Zoominations, a Chinese Lantern Festival of Lights, now through June 28, 2015. Previously seen in London, Toronto and Beijing, this international cultural experience is one of the largest lantern festivals held in the U.S. —and the first of its kind in the Southeast. A dazzling exhibition of colossal lanterns sprawling over 26 acres, it’s an unforgettable journey through the ancient Chinese art of lantern sculpture. Wander past giant glowing pandas, zebras and mythical creatures. Marvel at millions of LED lights and lanterns constructed in a variety of styles and materials that range from silk to dinnerware. Zoominations features 30 spectacular scenes, performances by Chinese acrobats, an artisan market with unique handmade crafts.

One of the spectacular structures on display is a 60-foot-tall Porcelain Pagoda, a replica of the Manfeilong Pagoda in the Yunnan Province of China, made from 70,000 pieces of traditional blue and white porcelain—each applied by hand. Another amazing creation is the Qilin, a mythical creature with the head of a dragon and body of a tiger, made from thousands of vials of colored liquid tied together by hand. To create the larger-than-life lanterns, artisans draw patterns of the structures on the ground, design and weld 3-D wire frames to make the forms, insert LED lights into the framework, and apply silk fabric over the frames. A pair of 100-foot-long dragons, traditional symbols of Chinese culture, were constructed onsite and can be seen emerging from both sides of the Zoo’s African tunnel. Zoominations is a nighttime event that carries a separate ticket from Zoo daytime

admission. So let’s talk about this awesome zoo, which Parents magazine dubbed the #1 zoo in America! Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo features 56 acres of lush, natural habitats comprising seven main exhibit areas. Natural outdoor exhibits for more than 1,000 animals include a Native Florida Wildlife Center and manatee hospital, Asian Gardens, Primate World, FreeFlight Aviaries, Wallaroo Station children’s zoo and Safari Africa. The zoo also features a water play area and rides including a gorgeous carousel, Flying Bananas, bumper boats, a log flume and a tiger rollercoaster. There are also great shows and hands-on interactive exhibits designed to give you a wild experience. When you put an amazing day at the zoo together with a gorgeous night of Zoominations, this LGBT-friendly attraction will make for a truly great summer adventure! For info, visit lowryparkzoo.com.

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a great mix of women and fun at the infamous saturday aqualicious pool party—totally sold out at the host hotel, the national, in miami beach. photos by karina saravia. more photos at shemag.com

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Relationship Status: My heart is taken. Dream Girl: Someone that I can connect with on a deeper level, and can be myself around. Dream Job: Celebrity Personal Trainer. My occupation: Service Industry. My pets: My Tail-less Kitten, Leonardo Ramonsito. Turn-ons: Intelligence. Humor. Focused and driven. Confident and caring. Compassionate. Turn-offs: Arrogance. Being closed minded. Sensitive Body Part: My neck and back. My Best Quality: I think I am a very positive person. Caring, determined, and focused. Secret Fetish: It’s going to stay a secret. I have a weakness for: My Grandma. I like to wear: Anything that makes me feel comfortable and confident. If you could have one super power, what would it be and why?: I would fly. I want to feel the wind in my Mohawk. What breakfast cereal best describes you? Wheaties. Only the best make the cover. If my life were made into a movie, my part will be played by: Zoe Saldana. favorite quote: “If you have discipline, drive, and determination… nothing is impossible.” – Dana Bailey Celebrity’s butt I would most like to squeeze: JLo’s. I hope I look half that great when I’m 45. The cartoon character I am most like: Johnny Bravo. For obvious reasons. The strangest place I’ve ever been naked: I’m a risk taker, but my bod is for special eyes only. The last movie i went to the theater to see: Fast Seven French Fries, French Vanilla, French Toast or French Manicure? French Toast with extra syrup. The last book i read: A Million Little Pieces Your house is on fire. Besides a loved one, what is the one inanimate object you’d grab? A box that I have of important things such as notes, letters, and pictures. My favorite flower: Purple and teal orchids. I just won a million dollars. The first thing I am going to buy is: My mom’s dream house. Then, of course a black Corvette. my greatest accomplishment: Becoming happy with who I am. Accepting and loving myself. My coming out was: Interesting, to say the least. But I’m grateful for the support I’ve been given from family and friends. If you were to become an activist in the LGBT community, which organization would you choose and why: Zebra Coalition. It supports and provides services to the younger LGBT crowd and community. I think the LGBT community needs: More people to stand up for who they are and be proud of themselves. Regardless of age or gender, everyone is special. No one should feel like they have to conform to be someone they’re not. Embrace your gayness!

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estuvo casado antes de ser ordenado y que años más tarde, su hijo legitimo, se convertiría en el Papa #58... Ya sabemos que tanto la religión, como la política, generan gran polémica y personalmente me atrae bastante. Pero me atrae, más allá de mi propia fe, por las respuestas que siguen sin tener respuesta. Buscando en Youtube.com, me encontré con cualquier tipo de video sobre la “verdadera” razón por la cual el Papa Benedicto XVI renunció a su puesto. Muchos coincidían con una “supuesta” orden de arresto por parte de países Europeos por malversación de dinero del banco del Vaticano, así como una confiscación de los bienes del Vaticano. Según decía el narrador, la renuncia fue parte del arreglo para que eso no se llevara a cabo. Si es verdad o no, realmente no lo sé; sólo me queda escuchar, leer y sacar mis propias conclusiones. Entrando a la enciclopedia libre y virtual que es Wikipedia.org, decidí buscar la historia de los 265 Papas anteriores al presente. Encontré la lista de todos los Papas. Esta lista corresponde a la que aparece en el Anuario Pontificio. “El Anuario Pontificio es una publicación anual que recoge, junto al listado histórico y oficial de todos los Papas que han gobernado la Iglesia Católica desde San Pedro… A lo largo de la historia ha habido 264 Papas y 266 papados reconocidos oficialmente por la Iglesia católica, esto se debe a que Benedicto IX accedió en tres ocasiones al papado. De entre todos los papas, 42 han ejercido el pontificado durante menos de un año y 10 lo han ejercido durante más de 20 años. El Papa con el pontificado más largo fue Pío IX (1846-1878) que fue Papa durante 31 años, 7 meses y 23 días.El papa con el pontificado más corto fue Urbano VII (15-27 de septiembre de 1590), que lo ejerció durante 13 días”. Al leer la lista y los comentarios me enteré que el Papa Hormisdas (#52) estuvo casado antes de ser ordenado y que años más tarde, su hijo legitimo, se convertiría en el Papa #58, Silverio. Curiosamente, hubo un Papa electo que no llegó a ser ordenado como tal, ya que falleció repentinamente a causa de un ataque de apoplejía 3 días después de su elección en el año 752, Esteban II quien hubiese sido el Papa #92. Decidí buscar un poco sobre el celibato, una regla obligatoria para los sacerdotes de la Iglesia Católica, pero no algo por lo que se rige la Iglesia Católica Oriental. Además, el tener familia es algo que les está permitido a los sacerdotes de otras religiones que desean unirse

y servir como sacerdotes dentro de la Iglesia Católica; algo que a me parece poco justo. Pero, ¿sería justo adjudicarle a esta promesa los miles de casos de pedofilia que siguen dentro de la Iglesia y están sin resolver? Tampoco creo que sea la respuesta, de ser así, no existieran hombres (en su gran mayoría) heterosexuales que abusen de niños. “En 2011 se publicó un estudio del John Jay College of Criminal Justice en el que se cifra en 4.392 el número de sacerdotes católicos acusados de abusos sexuales a menores en EE.UU. desde 1950 hasta 2002, de un total de 109.694 sacerdotes católicos que han servido en ese país durante ese periodo de tiempo”, dice una de las páginas de Wikipedia. Personalmente creo que sería una opción que la Iglesia debería de tomar. Existen otras religiones que tienen pastores que mantienen sus familias e igualmente sirven a Dios. ¿Por qué no? Buscando un poco la historia del celibato encontré otro portal de Internet, futurechurch.org que tiene información en español sobre “Historia del Celibato en la Iglesia Católica”. Entre otros, ofrecen una lista de información relacionada al celibato desde el siglo I al XX; Papas que fueron casados; Papas que fueron hijos de otros Papas u otros miembros de clero y aquellos que tuvieron hijos ilegítimos. En un artículo de archivo de El País, un diario de España, decía: “Un jesuita profesor de la Universidad de Harvard, el P. Fischler, descubrió que el 92% del clero norteamericano pedía que pudiera elegir el sacerdote libremente ser casado o soltero. Y un

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sacerdote y psicoterapeuta, el P. Sipe, encontró que sólo el 2% de ese clero cumple el celibato, el 47% lo cumple relativamente y el 31,5% vive una relación sexual, de los cuales el tercio tiene relaciones homosexuales.” Definitivamente la historia ofrece datos inimaginables, sencillamente hay que escarbar. Así es que te invito a que busques, que te preguntes. Aclaro, mis preguntas no tienen absolutamente nada que ver con mi fe en Dios, en sus enseñanzas. Sólo que me es muy difícil pensar que si Jesús entrase hoy a la basílica de San Pedro estaría contento al ver tanto lujo; más bien pienso que los sacaría de la Iglesia como hizo con los mercaderes del templo en Jerusalén al llegar la época de Pascua..

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noticias Indignación por la situación de la comunidad LGTB en Perú Asesinatos y violencia familiar principalmente a adolescentes son algunos de los temas que este año reporta el Informe Anual sobre Derechos Humanos de Personas Trans, Lesbianas, Gays y Bisexuales en Perú (2014-2015), un reporte sobre la situación de estas poblaciones y la inacción del Estado Peruano con respecto a la protección de sus derechos, entre ellos el derecho a la vida y la integridad personal. 1. Homicidios El informe reporta que 13 personas LGBT fueron asesinadas entre abril del 2014 y marzo del 2015: seis (6) gays, cinco (5) trans femeninas, una (1) lesbiana y una (1) persona aparentemente bisexual. “Asesinatos a martillazos y muertes con corte en la garganta y manos atadas hacia atrás son evidencia de un alto nivel de ensañamiento, que nos hace pensar una vez más que se trata de crímenes de odio motivados por la orientación sexual y/o identidad de género de la víctima. Cuando los medios o grupos conservadores los califican de ‘crímenes pasionales’, justifican y ocultan los verdaderos móviles de este fenómeno social”, sostiene Maribel Reyes, secretaria general de la Red Peruana TLGB.

2. Intolerancia a la comunidad LGBT Esta publicación, lanzado en el marco del Día Internacional contra la Homofobia, Transfobia y Bifobia, muestra 13 casos de afectación a la seguridad personal, que van desde empujones hasta golpizas brutales, no solo con puños y pies, sino también con objetos contundentes como palos, piedras y un tronco, como el caso de la trans femenina Kiara Chinchay Leiva, que quedó en coma tras ser atacada por siete sujetos desconocidos en el distrito limeño de Independencia. 3. Violencia familiar Este reporte informa, además, sobre 13 casos de violencia familiar, de los cuales siete (7) corresponden a adolescentes TLGB: cuatro (4) lesbianas, dos (2) gays y una (1) trans femenina. Se observó, como en años anteriores, que las familias golpean, amenazan, someten al aislamiento y envían a sus hijas e hijos de manera frecuente a psicólogas y psicólogos, quienes someten a las y los adolescentes a una nueva victimización a través de sus creencias religiosas y argumentos pseudocientíficos y agudizan así el estado crítico de estas personas de corta edad que se sienten inseguras en su propia hogar. “El Estado Peruano no puede mirar hacia otro lado cuando continúan violándose cotidianamente los derechos fundamentales de una parte de su población. Los estados democráticos deben respetar y hacer cumplir los derechos de las personas LGBT como una cuestión de derechos humanos. Sin igualdad plena no existe democracia real”, asegura Alberto Hidalgo, miembro del equipo de Incidencia Política de Promsex.

Uruguay busca ampliar matrimonio igualitario a extranjeros para fomentar el turismo El Gobierno uruguayo quiere fomentar la llegada de turistas homosexuales, bisexuales y transexuales y para ello estudia eliminar las trabas administrativas al matrimonio igualitario para las parejas extranjeras, informó el pasado 28 de Mayo la ministra de Turismo y Deporte, Liliam Kechichian. “Uruguay ha dado pasos muy grandes en la conquista de derechos y por eso podemos estar hablando de un turismo LGBT. Es el país mas amigable para ese segmento en América Latina y para conquistar las bodas necesitamos hacer algunos cambios en el reglamento”, subrayó Kechichian. Según la legislación uruguaya actual, para que una pareja homosexual pueda formalizar el matrimonio igualitario en este país debe haber residido en él por un periodo mínimo de tres meses, un aspecto que el Gobierno estudia reformar. En cuanto al origen de los turistas que estarían más interesados en esta reforma, la ministra no concretó países pero dijo que serían aquellos en los que el colectivo homosexual “no goce de los derechos” que sí se le reconocen en Uruguay. Según informó la ministra, entre los objetivos para el año 2020 se encuentra llegar a los cuatro millones de turistas anuales en Uruguay y fomentar la llegada de visitantes desde Colombia, México y Perú.

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By marissa cohen

Same Time Next Week by Emily Smith Fledgling attorney Alex finds herself distracted from her shaky marriage to bartender Beth when she befriends Michelle Masters at a local coffee shop. The two start meeting at the same time every week, slowly forming a close friendship. Michelle, of course, is clever and motivated, everything that Beth is clearly not. Smith goes into edgy territory here, truly questioning what makes a relationship work, what constitutes an emotional affair instead of a physical affair, and when it’s time to throw in the towel. Annabel and I by Chris Anne Wolfe What if time was only a body of water, and crossing it meant entering the 19th century? That’s exactly the premise for Chris Anne Wolfe’s republished fantasy classic Annabel and I. Orphaned Jenny visits her uncle every summer – and on their side of the lake, it is always present day. However, across the lake, where Annabel stays with her grandmother, it is the 19th century. As the summers pass, Jenny and Annabel fall in love and must find a way to outmaneuver time. Simply put, this is one of the best fantasy novels you’ll ever have the pleasure of reading, sort of a queer Somewhere in Time. Learn more about Chris Anne Wolfe’s legacy and novels at www.ChrisAnneWolfe.com. Kicker’s Journey by Lois Cloarec Hart Kicker’s Journey, a historical adventure rich in setting and story, is truly a winner from start to finish. Ylva Publishing picked up the reprint of this Golden Crown Literary Society award winner and it’s fantastic. Set in Victorian England and the “wild west” of 19th century Canada, the story follows stable hand Kicker, who meets and falls in love with schoolteacher Madelyn Bristow. It is Madelyn’s idea to immigrate to Canada, first stopping in London to say farewell to her estranged and abusive Downton Abbey style family. Historically accurate in terms of both class issues and women’s issues, this is a must if you’ve ever wondered how lesbians navigated the 19th century. facebook

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United States Pride Festivals & Parades Albuquerque, NM • June 13 Albany, NY • June 13 Augusta, GA • June 26-27 Baton Rouge, LA • June 13 Bend, OR • June 22 Birmingham, AL • June 7 Bisbee, AZ • June 19-21 Boise, ID • June 19-20 Boston, MA • June 5-14 Brooklyn, NY • June 13 Chicago, IL • June 22-28 Cincinnati, OH • June 27 Cleveland, OH • June 27 Columbus, OH • June 19-21 Denver, CO • June 20-21 Des Moines, IA • June 12-14 Fayetteville, AK • June 27 Houston, TX • June 21-28 Huntington, NY • June 13 Huntsville, AL • June 21 Indianapolis, IN • June 5-13 Kalamazoo, MI • June 12-13 Key West, FL • June 10-14 Lexington, KY • June 27 Long Island, NY • June 13 Los Angeles, CA • June 12-14

Louisville, KY • June 19-20 Minneapolis, MN • June 27-28 Nashville, TN • June 26-27 New Orleans, LA • June 19-21 New York City, NY • June 21-28 Norfolk, VA June • 26-27 Oklahoma City, OK • June 15-21 Olympia, WA • June 19-21 Omaha, NE • June 12-20 Philadelphia, PA • June 14 Pittsburgh, PA • June 5-15 Portland, OR • June 13-14 Providence, RI • June 20 St. Louis, MO • June 27-28 St. Petersburg, FL • June 27 Salisbury, NC 20-Jun Salt Lake City, UT June 4-7 San Francisco, CA June 27-28 San Mateo, CA 13-Jun Santa Cruz, CA 7-Jun Santa Fe, NM 27-Jun Scottsdale, AZ June 19-21 Seattle, WA June 27-28 Spokane, WA • June 13 Syracuse, NY • June 20 Warwick, NY • June 19-21 W. Hollywood, CA • June 12-14 Wilton Manors, FL • June 19-20

International Pride Festivals Athens, Greece • June 13 Barcelona, Spain • June 26-28 Berlin, Germany • June 27 Blackpool, UK • June 13-14 Bogota, Colombia • June 28 Bologna, Italy • June 28 Coventry, UK • June 27-28 Dublin, Ireland • June 27 Edinburgh, Scotland June 6-15 Edmonton, Canada • June 5-14 Gloucestershire, UK • June 13 Helsinki, Finland • June 25 Istanbul, Turkey • June 22-28 London, UK • June 27 Manila, Philippines • June 27 Mexico City, Mexico • June 28 Milan, Italy • June 22-28 Ontario, Canada • June 7-14 Oslo, Norway • June 19-28

Paris, France • June 25 San Juan, Puerto Rico June 7-14 Portsmouth, UK • June 20 Regina, Canada • June 15-21 Rome, Italy • June 13 Seoul, South Korea • June 9-28 Shanghai, China • June 12-21 Sitges, Spain • June 18-22 Suffolk, UK • June 20 Tel Aviv, Israel • June 12 Toronto, Canada • June 19-28 Victoria, B.C., Canada June 28-July 5 Vienna, Austria • June 20 Warsaw, Poland • June 13 Winnipeg, Canada• June 5-14 York, UK • June 20 Zurich, Switzerland June 14-21

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AQUARIUS JAN 21 - FEB 19 Just when you thought life couldn’t get much better than this, it does! Good for you and all of your loved ones, as you share your good fortune and your good times. You’ve got all the energy needed to burn the candle at both ends. Just try not to. Rechargeable batteries are best. The business seeds you’ve planted have taken root and require little tending, so enjoy guilt free fun in the sun.

leo July 23 - aug 22 The planets are supporting more quality time with friends and family. Much to your own surprise, you can actually enjoy your life while fulfilling your everyday responsibilities. Use the Retrograde to reassess your living situation and your finances. Turn unused treasures into the ready cash you need in the here and now. Conserve not only money, but your energy as well. Spend both on yourself.

pisces feb 20 - mar 20 After several cycles of obstacles to your financial well-being and insecurities over your career direction, the planets have finally shifted into positive influences. You’ve done all the homework. Now is the best time to present your project to the world, with every expectation for success. Success will bring many challenges and choices. Use your past to create a better future.

virgo aug 23 - sept 23 Much to your chagrin, the planets have conspired to slow your triumphant march to your goals, placing obstacles and anxieties in your way. This is definitely your test from the Universe. Points will be deducted for doing things your way, instead of the correct way. In business, make sure you dot your i’s and cross your t’s. In relationships, make sure you clarify misunderstandings.

aries mar 21 - apr 20 You have opportunities to break free of your selfimposed restrictions in both your personal and your professional situations. The only obstacle to your success is your own stubborn insistence on doing things your way. Be open to other ideas. Network yourself and your skills and then be ready to act on the opportunities you create for yourself.

libra sept 24 - oct 23 While the planets are supporting interactions within your sphere of influence, as well as adding new, influential friends, the focus for the next six months has to be on you. Life’s circumstances have been challenging, threatening to explode a dirty bomb of pent-up frustrations. Remember that how you react is the only thing you can control, so release your feelings through exercise, dance or sex instead of snapping.

taurus apr 21 - may 21 Financial security is still your first priority. This month, you will be more proactive in doing whatever needs to be done to assure it. Remember that your self-worth has nothing to do with your net worth. Be open to the unexpected and the unusual. Explore the many possibilities being presented to better your current situation. The last half of May is the best time to turn your fantasies into reality.

scorpio oct 24 - nov 22 Your fortunes are about to get a huge boost from the Universe, as all you have worked so long and hard for is about to pay off big time! Obstacles in your path to financial stability are magically disappearing. Now’s a good time to review your past relationship with money and make the necessary adjustments by mid-month as you start to plan for your very prosperous future.

gemini may 22 - june 21 You are full of energy and ambition. You feel empowered and entitled by your own wants and needs. The best strategy to achieve your goals is in adopting a win-win attitude so that everyone involved is also satisfied with the outcomes. Use your charm and gift of gab to convince and cajole, instead of using your sharp tongue to shred the opposition. Make love, not war.

sagittarius nov 23 - dec 21 You’re more than ready to expand your sphere of influence. The best way to do that is by networking yourself and your talents by any means necessary. The metamorphosis from cocoon to butterfly is almost complete, so get ready for sudden changes in your life. Unlike the last few cycles, these will be all good. Just make sure your edit button is working.

cancer June 22 - july 22 The planets are empowering you to break free of current restrictions and actively seek the best escape route away from the rut in which you find yourself. Be creative in making necessary changes to your everyday routines and in how you fulfill your responsibilities. Make sure you have a healthy balance between what you have to do and what you want to do.

capricorn dec 22 - jan 20 The past few months have seen you running from one end of the stage to the other, making sure that all of the plates you’re juggling stay in the air. This month, it’s time for some well-deserved R & R, so do take time to recharge, rethink and regroup. Past relationships are up for review, as you seek to form more lasting and solid bonds.

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