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WELCOME Did you Voice Your Choice? Pearl Vodka and Vital VOICE’s

annual reader’s choice results for 2016 are finally here. With over thirty thousand votes online, we are pleased to bring you this representation of what you deemed St. Louis and Kansas City’s best of the best. That said, we invite each of you to join us on October 22 at Rehab Bar and Grill in St. Louis for our celebratory event honoring all of this year’s winners. We are also excited to bring RuPaul’s Drag Race celebrity Ivy Winters to headline the evening. As with all our Pearl Vodka and Vital VOICE signature events this year, we will be raising funds for the Metro Trans Umbrella Group. So, bring those dollars, come celebrate the winners and let’s have a dang good time.

models (FTM) featured in the Oxygen Network’s hot new show, Strut. We are thrilled to feature Laith and explore his journey into mainstream popularity. Don’t forget that next month it will again be time to voice our choice for our country. We encourage you to take a look at the Pro LGBTQIA candidates in this issue that you’ll see on November’s ballot. This year’s election is probably the most important election of our lives. Get out there, get registered and be sure to vote.

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Andy Cohen is saving the best for last. He’s bringing his first-ever live show, AC2: An Intimate Evening with Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen, to the Fabulous Fox Theatre. “It means a lot to be able to bring the show to St. Louis.,” Andy says. “I wanted to make sure the show was perfect when we got there.” AC2 will feature the late night talk show host and the journalist interviewing each other and taking questions from the audience. It’s a live, interactive look behind the scenes of pop culture and world events. Cohen describes it as “going out drinking with Anderson and me: hearing us dish and gossip and tell very funny stories. We let the audience ask us questions. It’s a very fun, funny night out.”

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Missouri Botanical Garden - mobot.org Celebrate local brews with the Young Friends of the Garden. Ticket includes commemorative tasting glass, beer sampling, appetizers and live music.

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There are a couple things about people that we find to be universally true. First, most people strive to be good and want to help out where they can. The second is that people love to eat. More often than not, these two factors don’t come together in any meaningful way. But what if we told you that there was a way to do both this Fall in Kansas City in one night? It’s Dining Out for Life, an annual fundraiser wherein local restaurants donate 25% or more of their earnings for the evening to benefit HIV/AIDS testing, prevention and treatment through the Good Samaritan Project. Make sure to join Pearl Vodka and Vital VOICE on October 9 as we host Dining Out for Life at Cafe Trio on The Plaza.

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Kansas City Museum - kansascitymuseum.org Enjoy live music by Mundo Nouvo and contribute to a community altar installation while decorating sugar skulls and sampling traditional Día de los Muertos bread.

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Yours, Mine, Reza’s:

The Mind Behind The Mustache text KEVIN SCHMIDT art CHRIS HASTON/BRAVO

He’s Bravo’s “Persian Persuasion.” Reza Farahan, best known for his eccentric and outspoken personality on Shahs of Sunset is back on Bravo. And this time, he means business. On his new series, Yours, Mine or Ours, Reza – along with interior designer and decorator Taylor Spellman – helps couples decide whether they should renovate one of their current places or if they should join forces financially and buy a new home. It’s Reza’s job to find the couples a fresh start in a new home, while his partner and friendly show rival Taylor presents plans for renovation in one of the homes. It’s easier explained than delivered, and that Persian persistence translates into stiff competition on screen. Over the years, Farahan has created a high-end niche clientele based on referrals and repeat clients. His clients include Grammy award winners, stars of TV and film, as well as members of Middle Eastern royalty. Vital VOICE sat down with Reza to chat more about the series, his bustling career and, well, all things Reza. Your job on the show is to find couples a new place to live. Do you think that is usually the best option? I absolutely think that it is the best and, in my personal opinion, the only option. That way, there is – as I refer to it as – no negative ex energy. And by ex, I mean exes: no sex energy, no arguing, none of the energy from previous lovers. There’s no reference to a past; there’s none of that. You’re starting new, and you’re starting fresh. It’s neutral. What are you most excited to display on the show? The show is an amazing expression of what I do on a daily basis. A lot of my clients do not want to be on Shahs of Sunset because they think the show is all about nightlife and drama, so they’re not inclined to participate. So, I don’t get to always show that side of me that I’ve worked so hard at for so many years. How does this show portray you in regards to that of Shahs of Sunset? It’s such an amazing experience to have my daily routine on camera – you get to see what my days are. I’m driving around with clients, looking at houses, and it’s usually an amazing experience. It’s a fun time in peoples’ lives, looking at houses. It’s just a great profession and I get to share in these experiences that for some people is the most exiting time of their lives, and I don’t take that for granted. How important is it to, in your own words, “Put a stamp on it, bitches?” When I come home, my face lights up. There are beautiful things – not necessarily the most expensive things in the world – but

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things that are special to me, and I display that. Some of the most special things to me are old photos, especially of my family. The walls are a color I chose. Everything that is in my home is something I love and I’ve placed. It’s beautiful to me and it really grounds me when I come home. It’s my sanctuary. What are some things that a couple should never compromise on when moving in? If there are space issues that you know you need, and if you are trying to compromise to the point that you know in your heart will interfere in your relationship, then don’t do it. For example, if you are moving into a tiny space and it only has one bathroom, and you know that you really like to take your time in the bathroom, maybe don’t move into that space. Drive out a little further and go into the suburbs, spend the same amount of money and get a place that has those two bathrooms. If you have needs, listen to the voice inside of you that’s saying, “there’s no fucking way I could live here,” regardless of how much you love that person. How do you think Adam and yourself would do in a situation like that on the show? We do a Yours, Mine or Ours situation on the daily at our house. I’m obsessed with furniture and design and architecture and homes, so we literally are laying in bed at night and I’m on my laptop looking at a Paul Evans sideboard that is in pristine condition and I am trying to convince him to let me buy it, but he cuts me off before I can even finish the sentence. So I tell him about it, he says ‘No’ and I have to tell him about how much storage it will give us, how much pleasure it will bring me, how much of a collector’s item it is; piece by piece we negoti-


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ate. The old Reza would be like ‘Fuck you bitch, I’m buying it.’ These days, I’m learning that that doesn’t fly. And how is newlywed life treating you? It is way better than I thought it would be. I don’t know if it’s because my expectations were low and I knew it would be disastrous, or if I’m just married to the greatest guy in the world. He’s so considerate, he’s so thoughtful, he has embraced my family, my culture, he changed his last name, he texts my family, he does dinner with them, he’s a really great guy and the perfect balance to my craziness. What are the biggest challenges you are facing as a newlywed? The actual getting married makes a huge difference. You think that it’s just a piece of paper because we already owned the condo that we live in together. We were living together and we had pets together; we had that daily routine together. But the confidence that my man has now is completely different. He’s relaxed, he’s laid back, and he’s not worried that I’m going anywhere. He just has this new swag. V

Reza’s ‘Blank Space’ When shopping for a home, it’s all about the LOCATION. A wall color every couple should avoid is YELLOW. Every happy home has at least one POWDER ROOM in it. Something a couple should never share is a CLOSET. A couple must share a BED when living together. No more than FOUR pictures of yourselves, couples. A couple who FUCKS together, stays together. Prepping a house for kids? Get rid of SHARP CORNERS. Every sophisticated gay couple has a PIECE OF LUCITE. Incorporate GOLD AND MARBLE for a Persian influence.

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, e l t t i L ToTo oo Late? Why JoJo’s Long Delayed Third Album is the Best Thing that Could Have Happened to Her text JIMMY NO SHOW art BROOKE NIPAR

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It’sbeen beenten tenyears It’s years since JoJo’s since JoJo’s sophomorealbum, album, sophomore TheHigh HighRoad Road , The , was was released. released. In the In the early early 2000s,2000s, the the tween made a tween made a name name for herself for herself with with hit the hitthe singles singles “Leave “Leave (Get Out),” (Get Out),” and and “Too Little, “Too Little, Too Too Late.” Late.” “People will call it a rebirth or a comeback, but for me it’s just the next chapter,” JoJo begins. It’s been a rocky road getting the singer’s third album released. She took time off to finish high school and worked on some films. In 2008, she went back to work on music. There was just one problem: her record label, Blackground, was facing its own set of growing pains (Google it). “It definitely impacted my life in a major way,” she explains. “There have been so many incarnations of the third album because none of them ever came out.” Unfortunately for her, something that did come out of it was a stalled career, a dramatic experience that she’s learned to live with. “I imagine I will still need to talk through it for a little while. It definitely shaped my career,” she continues. “I took a page out of what I saw in hip-hop: putting out mix tapes and being able to directly release to fans via the Internet. I started doing a nontraditional release.”

JoJo released two mix tapes: Can’t Take That Away From Me and Agape, in 2010 and 2012 respectively, plus three EPs: #LoveJo, III and #LoveJo2, all in the space of one year (2014-2015).

“I’m at a point where I’ve been through a lot. I can’t apologize for that. I’m not sorry” JoJo declares. “It’s kind of veiled in a break up anthem, but for me it is really a theme of empowerment.”

The hustle in this girl is strong. After settling a lawsuit with her record label, JoJo’s finally ready to release her long awaited third album. Mad Love is out October 14th. “People have supported me through the ups and downs and the uncertainties and that’s really what I feel, a crazy abundance of love,” she begins.

As cliché as that may sound, the video – which features LGBT people – really sells the track in terms of being an empowerment anthem.

But it’s not just about the love she feels, the album covers love in all of its forms.

“I just wanted the overall feeling to be one of beautiful images of people doing what the fuck they feel in the moment,” she continues.

“You can hear the different types of love: self-love, friendship, romance or sex,” she expands.

It was a natural fit for JoJo to include LGBT themes in the video, as many of her fans are LGBT and the singer herself starred in the 2013 film G.B.F. (Gay Best Friend).

Speaking of sex, when asked for some favorite tracks from Mad Love she mentions a song called “Edibles.” It’s self-explanatory, if you have the mind for it.

JoJo appropriately attributes to her own struggles and growth as the reason for identifying so strongly with gay, lesbian and transgender audiences.

“It is about getting high on edibles and having sex,” she says frankly, with a laugh.

“Through adversity you build character and you realize that you can make it through anything. The old JoJo was younger, of course, and more naïve. I just have a lot of life experience that I’m able to pull on now,” she shares.

In ten years, it’s expected that the JoJo we once knew has done some growing up. “It is a natural growth from 13 to 25. I’ve gotten more comfortable,” she explains. “My confidence comes from an honest place: knowing who I am, liking who I am and not apologizing for it.” JoJo’s unapologetic attitude has certainly resonated with her LGBT fans, most of who, at some point in their lives, have had to adopt the same attitude when facing aversion because of their sexuality. And like most of the LGBT community, she’s certainly making it clear that she has no intention of apologizing for who she is. In fact, the lead single from her album is frankly titled “Fuck Apologies.”

And now after waiting for so long, it’s time for the singer to pull on that life experience and tackle the project that she’s had waiting in the wings for so long. “At 25, it’s crazy to think twelve years ago, when I first put out music, that the twelve year olds in the audience now were just born. In many ways, I feel like a new artist. We’re building brick-by-brick, yet I have this experience and this incredibly loyal fan base. So I’m in a unique position.” V JoJo’s new album, Mad Love, is available October 14.

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For Your Consideration text TYLER BIERMAN

A General Election Guide: Candidates to Consider this November Let’s be honest for a second. It has been a very long, tiring and sometimes outright wacky year for election coverage. So, we completely understand the desire to tune most of it out at this point. But don’t worry; we’re not here today to talk about the presidential election. We’re not touching that one with a ten-foot pole. No, it’s our intention to wake you up from that presidential hangover and get you excited about the rest of the General Election ballot that’s coming up on November 8. Keep in mind that we’re certainly not political analysts. We’re community members like you. We share similar ideals and care about the same causes, so that’s what we’re focusing on. That being said—and with some help from our friends at PROMO Pac—here are just a few of the candidates that we are getting excited about this election.

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Jamilah Nasheed

Scott Sifton

Martha Stevens

Peter Meredith

(D) for Missouri State Senate (Incumbent), Senate District 5

(D) for Missouri State Senate (Incumbent), Senate District 1

(D) for Missouri House of Representatives, House District 46

(D) for Missouri House of Representatives, House District 80

There’s a lot to say about Senator Nasheed, but first and foremost is that we need a voice like hers in our state government especially in the wake of Ferguson. Nasheed was present at the Michael Brown protests as an advocate for non-violent protests. Even before that tragedy she has been involved in improving the African American community in Missouri as part of the Missouri Black Legislative Caucus.

As an attorney, Senator Sifton is well known for putting policy ahead of politics. It’s that dedication to the law and a fair and balanced legal system that makes him one of our picks this election cycle. Additionally, during his tenure he has been a part of many committees focused on protecting the environment from unethical consumer practices, as well as veteran’s affairs and healthcare.

As a candidate for the Missouri House of Representatives, Stevens is running on a campaign that puts LGBTQ equality, reproductive rights and improved access to healthcare front and center. Stevens is very proud of her work in 2013 around the rollout of the marketplace and the Affordable Care Act. In 2013 and 2014, Stevens helped Planned Parenthood with outreach programs and public education as a community organizer.

What stands out about House candidate Meredith is that he puts raising minimum wage as a priority, not only allowing citizens of Missouri to bring home a wage that they can support their families with, but also helping put more money back into the state’s economy. A big draw is his intention to push back against “religious freedom” bills that legalize discrimination against people in the LGBTQ community.

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That’s eight candidates we’re getting excited for in the upcoming general election, but we’ve really only begun to scratch the surface of what you’ll find on the ballot this November. We encourage you to go out and do a little exploring of your own. Hell, do a lot. Find out which candidates are right for you in your district and, if you’re not registered to vote, you have until October 12 to register and make your voice heard.

Bill Otto

Judy Baker

Jason Kander

Chris Koster

(D) for US House of Representatives, Missouri District 2

(D) for Missouri Treasurer

(D) for US Senate Missouri

(D) for Governor

There are a ton of platforms that Representative Otto is running on, but what we find most appealing is his attention to making higher education more accessible and affordable for everyone. He is also a big advocate of a woman’s right to choose and providing women with the healthcare they need to make those decisions, as well as continuing to improve clean energy by supporting the PACE program.

As a candidate for Missouri Treasurer, Baker’s campaign focuses heavily on financial accountability in our government. She will make it easier for Missouri taxpayers to know how our money is being spent She is proposing a sort of annual report card that highlights where taxpayer money is being spent, a useful tool for small business owners and consumers that is intended to be easily searchable and decipherable.

There are two big things that excite us about Kander in a US Senate seat. First is his open involvement in the Black Lives Matter movement. Kander established #FergusonRebuild to help businesses that were destroyed in Ferguson. Second is his experience improving women’s rights in Missouri. Kander was a huge advocate of turning Missouri’s human trafficking laws into one of the strongest in the country.

Attorney General Chris Koster has served as the state of Missouri’s top law enforcement officer since 2009. We are interested in Koster because of his position on raising minimum wage and for restoring trust within our community between police officers and African-American communities. During Koster’s tenure, he led a task force to find the flaws in Missouri’s laws regarding domestic violence.

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Conflicts of Interest Art and War in Modern Japan October 16–January 8, 2017

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Slay Model Management’s Rising Trans* Star text KEVIN SCHMIDT art TIM BROWN/OXYGEN

Life swiftly changed for 27-year-old Laith De La Cruz, all thanks to a pair of briefs and a viable social media account. “I wasn’t pursuing it,” he says. In case you missed it, this goes back to last year when Laith “broke the internet” with breathtaking photos of him in his Calvin Klein underwear. “When I got [the photos], I thought that they were amazing– let me post these on my Instagram,” he recalls. “I didn’t really think anything of it.” But some did. “I was getting contacted by other photographers that wanted to work with me. Then I was contacted by Slay [Model Management] to actually model, and the rest is history.” Vital

VOICE caught up with Laith just as he was wrapping up another successful season at New York Fashion Week. “It’s a huge roller coaster, and it has its ups and downs like any other job,” Laith says. “But I’m ready to ride that roller-coaster.” A ride that includes walking for fashion houses like Gypsy Sport and Adrian Alicea in New York Fashion Week. “I did one presentation yesterday for Asher Levine – he has some fantastic work,” he says. “You were able to actually sell the clothes and talk to the people walking through. They were able to actually feel the garments and have a conversation with the models.”

A Harlem native, Laith catapulted his career with a Barneys New York campaign, photographed by Bruce Weber, making his debut as one of the first transgender male models to ever appear in a national campaign. He’s graced the pages of Vogue Hommes, taking him to a point that most working models only dream of. Ah, the fashion industry. It’s a turbulent world that we can’t seem to get enough of. With such notoriety, it’s only natural that Laith take the next big step: a reality show. From Project Runway to America’s Next Top Model, The Rachel Zoe Project or even The Hills, the life of a model is a utopia that is traditionally unattainable. So what about the life of a trans* model? Enter in Strut, executively produced by Whoopi Goldberg. Strut premiered on the Oxygen Network last month, providing a behind-the-scenes look into the exotic world of fashion while openly revealing the facts of being a transgender model. The show follows five models – Laith included – who navigate it all, emotional family breakdowns included. It’s classic reality television with an essential twist. All five models are part of Slay Model Management, the first exclusive transgender modeling agency. Moreover, all five are fighting obstacles in owning their identity while working to break down barriers in the modeling industry and the world around them. “Slay introduced me to all the people I met through the show and all the other cast members,” Laith explains. He is not just the only male cast member on the show, he’s the only male model that is currently signed with Slay. “It definitely makes me stand out, but all of us stand out in one way or another. I’m extremely happy to have met all the girls on the cast and have grown so close with them that they are like family to me now. I’m proud that I know Whoopi [Goldberg], this huge star, and she is so supportive.”

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in your own skin. “That’s especially for trans* people, where sometimes you start your transition later in life and it’s almost like you go through puberty as an adult,” he explains. “You have to be confident and strong within yourself before you get into an industry like this one where you’re always going to be criticized based upon your physical appearance. You have to have that strong shell to take that, because you’re not going to be accepted all the time.” Laith has always been a pretty private person, but he doesn’t have anything to hide. When he gets close and comfortable with an individual, he opens up and shares everything. He got a taste of that vulnerability last year when those first photos went viral. “I had a lot of positive feedback, but initially there was a lot of negative feedback from people outside of the community,” he says. “There was mis-gendering, people saying I would never be a real man, calling me a woman or a she. It was very nasty and hurtful, and my first reaction was to retreat. I wanted to shut down all my social media pages and lay low for a while, but then I realized that it is a time for our voices to be heard. Having worked with so many young people who don’t have anyone to look up to like themselves, there is a need for young trans* people to have someone they can look up to –or a group of people to look up to – and see themselves on TV and in the media. If I can be that person, or the girls on the show can be those people, then it will also allow the doors to open for other upcoming models or musicians. It just shows that whatever your dreams are, you can accomplish them.”

While social media is what got his the foot in the door, Laith is now able to use outlets like Instagram to promote not only his own brand, but his own cause. “It’s become a way for me to share my story and the growth of my career in modeling,” he explains. “It’s continuing to grow daily, and I’m really happy with the support I’m getting from people within and outside the community. I think it is very important, especially in this time where the topic of transgender issues is becoming a talking point. Now it’s an issue, and people are actually listening. It’s our time to tell our stories and show that there is so much diversity within the community. Just let people know that we’re here and we exist.” Getting comfortable is his own skin has been easy for Laith in the past couple years, but not without its kinks. “[Transitioning] hasn’t been that difficult and honestly it usually tends to be a little easier to transition for trans* men in general,” he says. “I guess if I have to say anything that has been difficult, it has just been my relationship with my mom. She loves me and is super supportive, but sometimes her religious views stand in the way.” Opinions ands views differ considerably, something that you will see on the show. Heart-to-heart scenes with his mother are compelling, something that hits quite close to home for most in the community. But his resilience shows leadership, something that that’s not to be underestimated. Besides being a great model, he shows potential to achieve something great, both professionally and personally. As for now, it’s all about growth, with a little love on the side.


Catch Strut on Oxygen Tuesdays at 9pm ET/PT.

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VOIC E CHOICE OUR ANNUAL READER’S CHOICE AWARDS Art ROMANA MRZLJAK

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VOICE YOUR CHOICE 2016

Summer has come to a close, leaving behind memories of luxurious pool parties, steamy outdoor concerts, fabulous festivals and a lot of back sweat. While August remains the hottest month of the year for St. Louis, it’s also one of the busiest times for Vital VOICE readers to get involved. VOICE Your Choice has come and gone and, to no surprise, it was our best year yet. More than 30,000 votes were cast during those 31 days, and your voice was heard louder and clearer than ever across the ShowMe State. This year was our biggest poll yet, with some familiar names making a return along with a few new faces and places that snagged the top spots. To celebrate our winners, join Pearl Vodka and Vital VOICE on Saturday, October 22 at Rehab Bar & Grill for a VOICE Your Choice Winner’s Party. To spearhead the event, we are bringing in one of Vital VOICE’s biggest headliners of the past, RuPaul’s Drag Race star, Ivy Winters. She’s here for one night only, and she’s here to celebrate with you. “You know, whenever I travel someplace, it’s always fun visiting with the locals and meeting people who actually live there,” she says. “That’s the most enjoyable thing to me about traveling when doing gigs. Definitely meeting the people.” The show starts at 9:30 p.m., hosted by resident “Diva of the Grove”, Akasha Royale. Come early to take advantage of Pearl Vodka specials, and stay late to dance the night away at Rehab, voted Best Gay Bar for 2016. In the meantime, congratulations to all of our winners in every category. Now, check out and see whom you chose as the best of the best in St. Louis and Kansas City this year.

IVY WINTERS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 REHAB BAR & GRILL

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Louis Rehab

Gay Bar At Rehab Bar & Grill, there’s no pressure to be anything but yourself. At this laid back Grove bar, they are all about laughter, frivolity and fun, so check the attitude at the door. A little bit country, a little bit rock & roll, they like hip hop, and have a whole lot of soul. From the Rehab staff, they want the bar to be your home away from home. Located in the heart of The Grove, Rehab is open seven days a week, with different daily specials to cater to anyone and everyone’s needs for a truly communityoriented gay bar. Welcome to your ‘Cheers’!

Chad Michaels Strawberry Basil Vital VOICE

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Known as one of the world’s premier Cher impersonators for nearly two decades, Michaels is dedicated to professionalism and excellence. For Queens in Space 3: Divas in 2015, Michaels headlined the signature Vital VOICE event at the Moonrise Hotel in The Loop. In addition, Michaels has received the pleasure to collaborate with and entertain for industry favorites including Elton John and even the diva herself, Cher. 32

Pearl Vodka Flavor

Stray Rescue of St. Louis

Sumptuous summer berries with a subtle perfume of gardenfresh basil for a flavor that truly celebrates the season. The natural sweetness of red, ripe fruit masterfully blended with an unmistakable earthiness that never overpowers. Strawberry Basil is among Pearl’s newest flavors in their portfolio and, clearly, one of their most popular.

Virtually all of the pets saved by Stray Rescue of St. Louis have been abused and neglected. As a no-kill organization, pets from Stray Rescue seem to understand that they have a second lease on life. Stray Rescue’s sole purpose is to rescue stray animals in need of medical attention, restore them to health and place them in loving adoptive homes.

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Shane Cohn Advocate The elected Alderman for the 25th Ward of the City of St. Louis, Cohn has been involved in advocating for the LGBT community for years. Being in office since 2009, Cohn is the city’s first openly-gay Alderman. In May 2010 Cohn sponsored and won unanimous approval of a bill to add “gender identity” to the list of characteristics protected by municipal law against discrimination in housing, public accommodations and employment.

Rydyr Reeves Drag King More than just your “average cross-dressing disco mime and palindrome extraordinaire,” Rydyr is a host, a drag king, an illusionist and a gender bender. Known for performing in various clubs and with GlitterBomb productions, Rydyr is our best Drag King two years in a row.

Divas of The Grove Party

DJ Karma

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Brunch Spot

Since 2011, DJ Karma has consistently held residencies at various bars and nightclubs in the St. Louis area while making As the hottest party in The Grove, on Saturdays you can catch the guest appearances at many Divas of the Grove and special guests on the Main Stage featuring different venues. She is bound rotating acts along with community drag staples such as Divas and determined to become an Victoria Rose, Akasha Royale and MaKena Knight. The Divas A-list DJ, and with her drive put on a unique show that is different every week, keeping the and work ethic, DJ Karma is entertainment fresh, exciting and one-of-a-kind. well on her way.

The buffet-style brunch has been a staple in the South Grand neighborhood for quite some time now, and for good reason. Besides having bacon on the menu, the buffet is competently vegetarian. We’re talking scrambled tofu, fresh pancakes, veggie biscuits and gravy, and bottomless coffee.

Lola Van Ella Performer Lola van Ella is an international burlesque singer, dancer, producer, instructor and emcee. One of the premier names in burlesque, she performs frequently and produces many shows, including the international Show-Me Burlesque Festival, the largest festival of its kind in the Midwest, as well as Naughti Gras, the largest erotic art event of the year.

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Dining Out For Life Fundraiser Dining Out for Life© (DOFL) is an international event that has raised over $4.23 million nationally in 2015 to provide vital services to people living with HIV/AIDS. It’s a time to make plans to dine out with family and friends where at least 25% of your check will be donated to support the work of Saint Louis Effort for AIDS. In 2015, the St. Louis community raised over $220,000 to help Saint Louis Effort for AIDS provide education on the prevention of HIV/AIDS and comprehensive support services for those affected by the disease.

Club St. Louis

MaKena Knight

Gym

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Known for “Good.Clean.Fun,” The Club – St. Louis is always open, and just underwent a full update and transformation in 2015. Featuring updated gym equipment and modern amenities, The Club boasts a new steam room and dry sauna, therapeutic whirlpool, outdoor pool and lounge.

Cast member at Rehab Bar & Grill and a resident “Diva of the Grove,” MaKena Knight was also 2nd Alternate to Miss Missouri Continental 2016 this past year. MaKena regularly highlights the dance/drag party at Rehab, and has become a community icon in St. Louis for the best in drag performance.

The Fabulous Fox Theatre Theatre Reclaiming the top spot again this year, The Fabulous Fox Theatre has entertained St. Louisans and visitors alike since 1929. Home to award-winning musicals and plays, comedians, performers and musicians, The Fabulous Fox offers a dazzling array of talent and entertainment twelve months a year.

Betty Neeley: A Voice Of Reason Vital VOICE Feature As one of Vital VOICE’s Pride Heroes for 2016, Neeley knows a thing or two about the St. Louis LGBT community. She was there for the vice raids of the 1950s, she competed in the 1990 Gay Games in Vancouver and today she’s working with the St. Louis History Project to preserve this city’s culture.

Water Street Café Restaurant Located in Maplewood, Water Street opened in April 2011. Vintage glassware accompanies the cocktail menu, created by owner Gabe Kveton, paying homage to cocktails of the past while also showcasing his signature concoctions. Gabe’s sister Maria develops the dinner menu, inspired by contemporary American cuisine, creating a feeling of comfort and nostalgia.

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Just John

Happy Hour

Just John prides itself on hosting some of the best entertainment events and shows in the city. Besides that, it’s got some of the best happy hour specials around, with highlights including $3 Absolut for Sunday show tunes; $2.25 domestic beer, well and shots for Tuesday karaoke; and $12 domestic buckets for Wednesday evening video trivia. Their daily drink specials along with their huge back patio makes Just John the perfect destination for an ‘afternoon turned into evening’ happy hour celebration.

SubZero

Hiro Asian

Sushi

Bloody Mary

In addition to their extensive vodka list and signature burgers, Sub Zero features the best sushi in St. Louis, driven by the ever-so-talented Sushi Chef Vu Hoang. The menu offers a variety of fish delivered daily, and fresh sushi is available until last call, seven days a week.

Already known for its impressive selection of twists on classic cocktails, Hiro keeps its reputation for having the best Bloody Mary with its signature Kimchi Bloody Mary, comprised of a kimchi-infused tomato mix and a skewer of a dried pepper, candied ginger and lime.

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Kate Clark Hairstylist/Barber Primarily concentrating on advanced barbering and cutting techniques, Keratin Smoothing Treatments and blonding color, Kate Clark provides progressive and precisely detailed styles for both men and women at STL’s award winning KINK hair in Clayton. For more information, call (314) 721-5465 to reserve your next hair appointment with #KateClarkHairDesign.


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Mister Guy Menswear

Now in its 37th year, Mister Guy Clothiers offers some of the finest specialty store shopping in the Midwest. Each season, they curate a collection of clothing and accessories that will enliven your wardrobe. While giving a nod to trends, they also engage the timelessness of great style. Their stylists, many of whom have worked at Mister Guy for more than a decade, impart their own knowledge and professionalism in every interaction. Their custom tailoring will be the final touch for a complete look.

Ted Wight Realtor

Market-savvy Real Estate Agent, trusted confidante, and topproducing agent – Ted Wight is a leading Realtor to Buyers and Sellers of single-family homes or condominiums in the St. Louis area. He even runs his own blog, St. Louis Style Blog, to better connect with his audience on trends and areas of town that excite him the most. With in-depth market knowledge and the resources of Dielmann Sotheby’s International Realty, Ted brings local expertise and global network access to your transaction.

The Monocle Craft Cocktail

The signature craft cocktail menu was drafted by Ricky Bole who worked on SoHo House and Elixir Bar in Chicago. The drink menu at The Monocle is uniquely designed for The Grove and changes seasonally. Ingredients for every drink will be hand crafted daily or per order with unique ingredients like currant liqueur, house-made plum syrup and strawberry infused vodka, to name a few.

Hans Weimann

Customer Service Hans Weimann is in the “helping people” business, simply put. For more than 58 years, people have been trusting Hans Wiemann to find the solution for their hair needs. By utilizing the latest technology, they provide a wide range of hair restoration solutions that really work. Many of the staff at Hans Wiemann knows what it feels like to lose their hair. However, thanks to Hans Wiemann’s outstanding solutions, they also know what it feels like to have their hair restored – along with a newfound confidence.

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KC Sunshine Performer A little funk, a little flair and some fabulous contouring transform KC Sunshine into arguably the greatest performer of all time – Michael Jackson. But impersonating the “King of Pop” is more than just getting the look down, it’s encompassing his walk, his talk, and stage presence. More recently, Sunshine appeared on NBC’s America’s Got Talent, and even garnered some St. Louis fame for a Michael Jackson tribute with the St. Louis Symphony at Powell Hall.

Widow Von’Du River Rain Drag Queen

Drag King

Known as the plus-sized Barbie, Widow Von’Du was recently named Miss Gay Kansas City USA 2017. As a former Missouri Entertainer of the Year in 2014, Widow continues to headline as a community icon at Missie B’s.

Our first-ever winner of the drag king category goes to a legend in the community that has been a staple for quite some time. Male impersonate extraordinaire, River Rain has been performing at Missie B’s as a regular favorite.

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Bistro 303 Brunch Spot Established in 2003, Bistro 303 attracts a diverse, friendly and fun clientele in Kansas City. While the atmosphere at Bistro 303 is upscale, it is by no means snooty. It’s a welcoming space with something for everyone, with brunch favorites that include Crab Cakes Benedict, Quiche de Jour and their classic Steak & Eggs.


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Ron Megee Advocate A legend in the Kansas City LGBT community, Ron Megee is most known today for spearheading the ever-popular Late Night Theatre. He has organized numerous fundraising events for the community and is the creative genius and regular star of the campy show that is Late Night Theatre. Ron has performed throughout Kansas City and around the country, including performances at The New Theatre, The Unicorn, The Kansas City Repertory Theatre, The Lyric Opera and Starlight Theatre.

Cucina Della Ragazza Restaurant The newest hotspot for all things Italian in Westport, “Ragazza,” is a cozy Italion deli and wine bar that specializes in authentic Italian food and wine. Located in Westport, Ragazza has a small, cozy atmosphere, just like that of a genuine small-town Italian eatery.

DJ Chad Slater Missie B’s KC Cares Orlando Benefit Fundraiser No one will be able to forget the tragic events of June 11 at Pulse Nightclub, where 49 people were killed in the worst mass shooting in U.S. history. And no community came together better than the KC LGBT community, where more than $40,000 was raised to support and benefit the friends and family of the victims.

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DJ Chad Slater has been dropping beats and packing dance floors on the Kansas City club scene for over a decade. He blends mainstream club, circuit, progressive and disco house and produces high energy sets that are guaranteed to get any audience to dance the night away.

As the most popular drag bar in Kansas City, Missie B’s features the best in female impersonation with live shows five nights a week. And with a DJ six nights a week and karaoke two nights a week, you are sure to be entertained anytime you stop by this midtown/Westport hotspot.

AIDS Walk KC Non-Profit Organization On Saturday, April 30th, more than 2,000 walkers hit the streets of KC to raise much-needed funds for the brothers and sisters living with HIV/AIDS. Now in its 28th year, AIDS WALK Kansas City is the primary fundraising event of the AIDS Service Foundation.

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Paddy’s Day at 303 Party St. Patrick’s Day in Westport is already a spectacle, but this year, Vital VOICE and Saint Brennan’s Irish Cream upgraded it further with a daylong event at Bistro 303. More than 800 people turned out for the event, featuring music from local favorite SELLOUT!, where more than $1100 was raised for AIDS Walk Kansas City.

Planet Fitness Late Night Gym

Theatre

Planet Fitness is a “Diverse, Judgement Free Zone®” where a lasting, active lifestyle can be built. Their product is a tool, a means to an end; not a brand name or a mold-maker, but a tool that can be used on anyone. They are not here to kiss your butt, only to kick it if that’s what you need.

A mystical, mythical theater run by a band of misfits, the cast of Late Night Theatre delivers offthe-cuff shows at Kansas City’s Missie B’s. Epic performances of shows like “Cluelessness” “BeatlesJuice” and “A Very Bedrock Christmas” are some of their highlights for the 2016 season.

Ivy Winters Vital VOICE Headliner The RuPaul’s Drag Race star took over Missie B’s when Vital VOICE & Pearl Vodka launched the first ever Kansas City Pride Issue for May 2016. Guests were treated to two epic performances, which included a juggling act, multiple wardrobe changes and fire eating.

KC PrideGuide Vital VOICE Feature Your guide to, well, all things Pride in Kansas City. In 2016, KC PrideFest was back at Berkley Riverfront Park this year, celebrating a three-day event in style. In addition to the actual festival guide, the Vital VOICE PrideGuide featured exclusive interviews with national entertainers DEV, Tony Moran and Ty Herndon.

Pomegranate Pearl Vodka Flavor The Pearl® flavor that started it all, this aromatic jewel of a vodka still satisfies pomegranate lovers like no other. If you haven’t discovered it yet, it’s like tearing into the fruit itself and filling your mouth with juicy, red gemstones.

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Bistro 303 Happy Hour Bistro 303 offers a French-bistro-inspired menu, accompanied by craft cocktails and relaxing wine in a fun and comfortable atmosphere. Located in Westport, the Bistro provides a lively and popular happy hour with a strong, regular following. Happy hour is Monday through Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and features a list of ten appetizers at discounted prices ranging from $3 to $7, as well as discounted drink specials such as $3 wells and $2.75 domestic beers.

Zócalo Margarita Zócalo opened in October of 2011 on the Country Club Plaza, introducing Kansas City to fresh, contemporary Mexican cuisine. Their 5400 square-foot restaurant houses a large open bar area with more than 60 tequilas crafted with 100 percent blue agave used to create handcrafted cocktails. The restaurant is home to one of Kansas City’s most extensive tequila and mezcal offerings, with more than 90 to sample, plus an array of both traditional and specialty margaritas.

Nara Sushi Not your typical Japanese restaurant, Nara is a hybrid entity where substance and style mingle to create a hip, happening spot in the heart of the Crossroads. Owner Casey Adams says that he chose Nara’s modern concept “to give Kansas City something they didn’t have before; the food speaks for itself because there’s nothing to hide behind, the display is pure.” The sushi at Nara is our favorite consistently fresh, unique and a staple in the Kansas City area.

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Bunker Menswear Located in the Westport district of Kansas City, the Bunker is independently owned and operated by local residents. Some of the brands they carry include, but are not limited to are Electric, Spy, VonZipper, Raen, Ray-Ban, Nixon, G-Shock and Vestal. Since opening its doors in 1997, the owners and staff have served millions of customers, providing a healthy mix of urban and modern trends and with unique and local flare.

Kevin Bryant Realtor

Kevin is a part of ReeceNichols Real Estate, and prides himself on creating a relationship with clients that is based on integrity, reliability and quality service while continually seeking to improve his skills and services through education and client feedback. He is licensed in Kansas and Missouri, an accredited buyer’s representative in new construction, condos/lofts and single-family homes.

Café Trio

Craft Cocktail The atmosphere brings a feel that is “coastal” – evoking the energy and cachet of large metropolitan cities but combined with the warm, friendly style that is distinctly Kansas City. The craft cocktail program matches that style, our favorite being the Jimi Hendricks, made with Hendricks gin, Koval ginger liqueur and muddled grapes and cucumbers.

KC Cares Customer Service The Kansas City CARE Clinic exists to promote health and wellness by providing quality care, access, research and education. As it was formed to do in 1971, the Clinic provides basic health care services to people who cannot afford them and to those challenged with access to care. Today the clinic provides health care services in general medicine, HIV prevention and primary care, behavioral health, and dentistry. They accomplish this with a full-time staff of 115, plus an army of over 900 volunteers.

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DIELMANN/SOTHEBY’S PRESENTS:

cweblockparty Art MARK MOORE Place 4101 LACLEDE

In celebrating the groundbreaking for the new 4101 Laclede building, North Sarah between Laclede and West Pine was shut down for a CWE Block Party. Guests were able to preview the development while sampling food and beverages from neighborhood favorites like Scarlett’s Wine Bar, Retreat Gastropub and Juniper.

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SAUCE MAGAZINE PRESENTS:

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Taco-Rita Showdown was back this year for round two, expanding from six to eight restaurants participating, The sold-event event sponsored by Mosby Building Arts gave guests the chance to vote for their favorite taco while sampling a variety of margaritas.

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Proud to welcome all to our table.

Some say Midwest hospitality isn’t what it used to be. They’re right. It’s more welcoming and open than ever. So make yourself at home. And see how Kansas City does dining, nightlife, art, music and more. VisitKC.com/LGBT

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THE85THANNUAL PLAZA ARTFAIR Art AJ BROWN Place COUNTRY CLUB PLAZA

This year, the Plaza Art Fair encompassed nine city blocks and welcomed a crowd of over 250,000. Featuring 240 artists, the Plaza Art Fair is a top-ranked, national art event with three live music stages and over 25 featured restaurant booths.

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Hop, Sip, Stout A Fall ST. LOUIS Beer Guide

text BRANDON EVANS art COURTESY OF SCHLAFLY/4 HANDS

It’s fall again, and everything from flavored coffee to lip balm bears the flavor of pumpkin. Not to miss its opportunity, Schlafly Brewery has put its pumpkin stout back on shelves. The pumpkin stout began as a blend of the company’s pumpkin ale and oatmeal stout, and the new flavor quickly became a seasonal tradition. The dark and luscious beer has a less aggressive pumpkin taste than Schlafly’s pumpkin ale, but still offers a smooth, roasted sweetness with the ideal dosing of autumn spices. At 6.8% ABV, the pumpkin stout makes a perfect sipping beer.

For those who feel a little overwhelmed by the seasonal onslaught of pumpkin flavoring, Schlafly Brewery and 4 Hands Brewery have other fall beers lined up for you. Schlafly delivers apple-picking goodness in their Hard Apple Cider. With a medium gold appearance, this cider strikes the right balance of dry, crisp apple flavor with just the right amount of sweetness in the finish. This cider stands out as a great alternative to the too sweet ciders on the market today. So if you can’t quite make it to Eckert’s to do some apple picking this fall, perhaps a stroll down to the Schlafly Tap Room will appease your appetite for apple flavor. For those looking for something a little hoppier in their glass, Schlafly has the special release for you. The American IPA, or AIPA, is the product of the company’s annual pilgrimage to the hop farms of the Pacific Northwest. They use a combination of American varietals that impart the beer with a pleasant bitterness and aromas of citrus and fruit. The AIPA gets its bold flavor from 100% American hops, and deep-gold hue and full body flavor from pale and crystal malted barley. This makes the perfect IPA beer for the drinker 48

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who enjoys the Indian summer often present through October. Along the lines of amazing IPA’s, 4 Hands Brewery offers an incredible option for the season. The Snake Oil is a seasonal red IPA brewed with a winning combination of American and Australian hops. This memorably named beer has a bright, complex aroma with notes of citrus, peach and tropical fruit. The inclusion of Carmel malts lends this beer a full body. 4 Hands also has the Divided Sky Rye IPA, which boasts Centennial, Columbus and Cascades in this hop lover’s dream. The rye provides a slightly spicy flavor and full mouth feel, yet maintains the notes of tangerine, grapefruit and pine. It’s a perfect beer to sip fresh from the tap. Sticking true to the German beer festival time of year, Schlafly also provides a delicious Oktoberfest beer. This German Lager is clean and balanced in its amber color. With its blend of sweetness and toasted malts, Oktoberfest is authentic in its taste and evokes the spirit of its heritage. Schlafly uses Munich malt and German hops for this tasty tribute to Bavaria.


dish DISH & drink DRINK If you feel like a tasty blonde ale is missing this season, then look no further than Schlafly’s Double Bean Blonde. This deceptive golden beer is brewed with Ghanaian cocoa nibs and blended with a coffee toddy with Tanzanian beans roasted by St. Louis’ own Kaldi’s Coffee. The luscious golden ale delivers distinct, unmistakable flavors and aromas of coffee with the subtle smoothness of chocolate. If the Double Bean Blonde leaves you yearning for a more authentic coffee experience, Schlafly also offers the Coffee Stout. For this espresso black beverage, Schlafly again partners with Kaldi’s to deliver a classic combination of traditional stout and premium coffee. The cold-toddy extraction process pulls out the best qualities of the beans and delivers the earthy flavors of roasted barley and chocolate, which dominate the intoxicating aroma. The remaining sweetness from the stout balances the beer’s legendary take on the morning pick-me-up. When the darker side of the season entices you to seek richer, darker beers, Schlafly and 4 Hands have plenty to offer you. 4 Hands offers a delectable Cast Iron Oatmeal Brown. This monster brown ale consists of chocolate malt and roasted barley, which give it the cast iron backbone. This deliciously dark beer has aromas of dark chocolate and coffee, and fills the glass with liquid dark mahogany. With all the talk of chocolate, 4 Hands anticipates the want for something slightly sweeter. To accommodate, they offer the Chocolate Milk Stout. This decadent stout has aromas of dark chocolate, chocolate

malt and more chocolate. With a firm tan head and a rich velvety mouthful, this not-too-sweet stout is the perfect complement to the change of seasons. Finally, if you are a true stout devotee, Schlafly offers you the Bourbon Barrel Imperial Stout. This opaque beer is one of the brewery’s biggest and boldest beers. It imparts a spicy, slightly sweet vanilla character and a pleasant, warming finish. The Bourbon Barrel Imperial Stout is brewed with a big malt flavor, a generous amount of hops for flavor, and roasted barley for subtle notes of dark chocolate. As a unique finishing touch, the beer is aged in Kentucky bourbon barrels before it is bottled. Whether you’re looking to enjoy the final warm citrusy tastes of summer, or ready to dive deep into the dark beers of the fall, Schlafly and 4 Hands have more than a generous available selection of beers to satisfy any unique taste. Even if that taste is searching for a little pumpkin flavor, or trying to dodge it all together, rest assured you have great options this fall in Saint Louis. V

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