Bride Pride Sets Out to Grab the Guinness
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Bride Pride Sets Out to Grab the Guinness
Travel Whistler’s Winter Wonderland + Movies L N A I B ES 9 . • NO 1 4 VOL. S W E N 6 il 201 r p A • Eye C It is not over until the lefties sing SAMANTHA RONSON One of the hottest celebrity DJ’s who can throw it down. LN Contributors Christin and Ashley Kelly-Brown are owners and wife team of LunaBella Makeup and Hair in Santa Barbara, CA. Originally from Oakland, CA., they met there at 17 years of age and have been together for over 12 years. Legally married in California on October 3, 2008, their company has since taken off. They absolutely love not only what they do but also how uniquely they work together. Dian Katz works a variety of arenas. With a background in Marriage Counseling and a history as a professional performer, she’s LN’s Entertainment Editor and Self Help columnist. Dian’s also authored a book entitled: Love Hurts - A Spiritual Journey to Wholeness. She sometimes works the motivational speaking circuit. Dian’s an award winning drummer with her own rock band. Out of all the many hats she wears, performing and writing are her biggest passions. Dina Evan PhD., is a noted speaker and veteran activist for LGBT, Women’s and Human Rights. She is a professional counselor and spiritual coach working with individuals, couples and organizations from coast to coast. She has authored three books, Inspiration Cards, Calendars and Meditation CD’s. She provides tools for creating successful relationships which she believes are the path to consciousness. Dina feels the highest assignment today is simply waking up. (602) 997-1200 - www.DrDinaEvan.com Gladi Adams, PhD is a native New Englander who was recruited in Boston by the Los Angeles Unified School District to teach English in L.A. She studied at Boston University, Cal State Northridge, California Western and UCLA. She.retired as a secondary school principal after 35 years in the system. She is married to Ella Matthes, publisher, and they have been working on the LN together since 2005. John Esther For nearly a dozen years, Movie Editor John Esther has been writing for Lesbian News. Over time, he has written more than 100 articles for LN on film, music, theater, and culture. His monthlymovie column, Eye C, is currently the longest consecutiverunning movie column in LN. John also contributes articles to numerous other publications, plus his own blog. John is currently a Board Member of the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association(GALECA) Juno Parreñas, PhD has been a regular monthly columnist at the Lesbian News since 1997, when she was seventeen years old. Since then, she has lived in three continents, five countries, ten cities, and has three degrees: a Bachelor’s from UC Santa Cruz, a Master’s from the University of Amsterdam, and a PhD from Harvard University. When she’s not writing about sexuality, politics, pleasure, culture, desire, and social relations, she works on her research involving orangutans. Mona de Crinis grew up in a world without Xbox or Netflix, when tweeting was something birds did and “Pinterest” was a bad typo. She relied on her fertile imagination for fun quickly discovering that words threaded together could create a vibrant tapestry of expression. This awareness sparked a passion and subsequent career. For more than 20 years, she has written for and edited regional and niche publications. She has authored over 100 published articles.Mona lives in Palm Springs with partner, Lori, and four furry kids. Lynda Montgomery was born in Long Beach, a small town in Canada. She loves a pa- rade, so she moved to Long Beach California, a big town, so she didn’t have to be all alone in the Gay Pride parade! She is an activist for animal rights and gay rights, giving priority to gay animals! As a stand-up comic she has survived many dive bars, festivals, and comedy clubs. She is currently trying to get booked onto the “Olivia Cruises” because she heard it’s a great place to meet women! Mona Elyafi has been writing celebrity magazine profiles, entertainment news and lifestyle columns for two decades. She currently writes for the Huffington Post, and serves as the West Coast correspondent for Diva Magazine (Dubai’s leading Women’s fashion magazine) writing pieces on Kim Kardashian, Kimora Lee Simmons and Denise Richards.Born in Beirut, Lebanon, raised in Paris, France, residing in Los Angeles, Elyafi has spent 20 years working in entertainment publicity, heading her own PR Company, ILDK Media. She holds a Master of Arts in journalism from New York University. Morag Hillsinger is the Nom de Plume of R.J. Birmingham, a local attorney. Winner of an essay competition in 1993 “Trial by Media,” she also has a published case as co-counsel with Lambda Legal (2008) which benefitted gays and lesbians. She is a monthly contributor of Poetry for the LN. Ms. Birmingham practices Estate Planning and Serious Personal Injury at Long Beach Law, Inc. and is working on a book of essays about the practice. Nat Burns is a professional writer and editor who retired from an editorial systems career in Virginia to relocate to New Mexico. She is an award-winning author and journalist and a book editor for several publishers. Burns has published eight novels to date and her work has appeared in more than thirty anthologies. She has worked for this magazine for six years and is a proud grandmother. Carl Matthes is the current president of UGLA, Uptown Gay and Lesbian Alliance, an organization providing a support system for gay men, lesbians and education for individuals and the community He is a columnist on the Lesbian News, owned and published by his sister, Ella and her wife Gladi. He was editor of the GLAAD/newsletter, and a GLAAD/LA representative on the Board.In July, 2008, Carl was legally married to Carl Johnson, his partner of 48 years, by Los Angels City Councilmember Jose Huizar. It was a unique gay/ lesbian double ceremony as Carl’s sister Ella and her partner Gladi were also married by Jose. Nikki McCauley was born in Pittsburgh, PA. She graduated from Robert Morris University and spent ten years with Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, CA. Accomplishments: PilotGodless- 2010- 2012. CD- Spoken Word 2005. Warner Bros. Writer’s Workshop 2003/2004 .Poetry Book- Inditing Poetry 1999. Scripts- Law & Order, The Practice, Cold Case, CSI Las Vegas. Robin Tyler is a pioneer activist in the LGBT community. In the 1970’s, she became the first ‘out’ lesbian or gay comic on television, albums and in concert. In addition to 25 Women’s Music and Comedy Festivals , Robin produced the main stages for 3 od of the LGBT Marches on Washington.. Robin and her wife, Diane Olson, were the first lesbian plaintiffs to file the lawsuit that brought marriage equality to California and were the first to marry in Los Angeles County. Sally Sheklow came out in 1973 and has been with her Wifey for 25 years. They live in Eugene, Oregon with their two cats. Sally’s “Living Out” column first appeared in Lesbian News in 1999, and twice won both the Houston Press Club’s Lone Star Award for best magazine column and Best of Eugene’s “Best Writer” award. Sally teaches Queer Studies at Portland State University, performs with the all-lesbian improv troupe WYMPROV! And makes art out of old buttons. Shawn Ryan is a lot of things. He’s an Actor/Singer/Writer/Director and Camp Director but fancies himself a Dancer/Poet/Lyrical Savant/Brother/Son/and Terrific Husband. His greatest wish is that someday Barbara Walters will come out of retirement and make him cry on ABC. He lives in a state of adoring bliss with his husband, actor John Ainsworth, and their furry children, Mr Kitty and Gazpacho the Chihuahua. It seems as though things couldn’t get much better, but day by day, they to do. Follow him on www.Shawn-Ryan.com Sherron Mills, N.P. has been a lesbian health care practitioner and activist for many years. In 1980 she co-founded Lyon-Martin Women’s Health Services, the country’s first non-profit clinic to serve the lesbian community. She then went on in 1984 to launch Pacific Reproductive Services to provide sperm bank, fertility and insemination services primarily to lesbians. Knowing that many of her clients would greatly value the opportunity for their children to meet their sperm donors, should they wish to do so, she was an early pioneer in recruiting men who would contractually agree to meet a child at least once after he or she reaches 18. As a result, PRS today has more “willing to be known” sperm donors than any other U.S. sperm bank. Stephanie Papadakis is originally from southern California. Stephanie knew she wanted to live in San Francisco from the age of 10 (but had no clue she liked women). When she’s not working at a lesbian travel company in SF, she spends her time cooking delicious paleo meals, climbing rugged mountains, exercising daily, researching random trivia knowledge, making “dream lists” on Airbnb and planning day-, weekend- and weeklong dates with her partner, Sara. Sweet Baby J’ai is a writer, singer, composer, arranger, educator, and the Artistic Director of the Palm Springs Women’s Jazz Festival. A creative force on the music scene for over two decades, she tours the world with her genre-defying work, which both embraces and expands jazz tradition. She has worked in various capacities, including talent buyer for major music events throughout the country. She also serves as Creative Managing Director for the Educational Theatre Institute. Toni Hart has had many careers, including her favorite – freelance writing. Early on she was a child actress and after college, became a designer of women’s & children’s fashions. After a pause to have three children, she turned to Mortgage Banking, retiring years later as VP/Administrator of the mortgage Dept. She’s become a hard working volunteer for many venues. To support her wonderful gay daughter, her attention is now zestfully supporting the LGBT cause. Victoria Bearden has practiced astrology for over 30 years, with clients across the country and abroad. To set up a personal consultation you can call her at 760-634-1028 or visit her web site at www.astrologervic.com April 2016 L IA B S E N W NE S CONTENTS COVER STORY SAMANTHA RONSON One of the hottest celebrity DJ’s who can throw it down. By Michel Khordoc INSIDE LN HOTSPOTS Spring for all these great Hotspots. POETRY FEATURES Politically Speaking Bride Pride Sets Out To Grab Guinness World Record For Largest Lesbian Wedding On Planet Brussels Last Word FEMASTROLOGY By Robin Tyler April starts out with relative calm; a brief oasis after the tense solar and lunar eclipses in March. BOOKS Loving Eleanor My friend Pat and I have been best friends for 50 years. LIFESTYLES Movies Eye C It is not over until the lefties sing By John Esther Notes from Nat Follow Us Online LESBIANNEWS.COM Let us know what you think. The beautiful Brits have it again this month By Nat Burns Travel It’s more beautiful and exciting than you can even imagine By Stephanie Papadakis COLUMNS Words That Make Sense Lonely? You don’t have to be...read on. By Toni Hart Living Out Tax time is the no fun time around our house as we dig for deduction. By Sally Sheklow Positive Reflections Taking time for yourself is great unless all hell breaks loose while doing it. By Dian Katz, MS Queerly Questioning The unfed love that I have for her doesn’t ache like a pang of hunger nor irritate like the discomfort of thirst. By Juno Parrenas, PhD Gay USA Watch the Gay USA Video. Theorhetorically Speaking When color divides a nation is at civil war. By Nikki McCauley CELEBRITY DJ SAMANTHA RONSON Set To Spin At The Legendary Club Skirts Dinah Shore Weekend | By Michel Khordoc C elebrity DJ S a m a n t h a Ronson is about to tear the decks at the biggest lesbian event in the planet of its kind: The Dinah. Shore Weekend, has confirmed that The Dinah 2016 (March 30 – April 3) will feature one of the most respected and best-known DJs in the lesbian community as Samantha Ronson guest-deejays the event. She’s selling out clubs around the world and has become celebrities’ “it” girl when it comes to putting the needle on the hottest records and keeping the beat going at their private parties. Samantha Ronson is one female DJ who can seriously throw it down. “Samantha Ronson is one of the premiere celebrity DJ’s, but she’s also the real deal. Our crowd is going to be blown away at her talent, energy and presence. I’ve wanted to book her for years so for me, it’s an extra bonus that I am finally able to headline her at The Dinah,” comments Hanson. Mariah Hanson, founder and producer of Club Skirts Dinah Making a music career as a professional DJ was never farfetched for the London native. Samantha Ronson comes from a significant artistic lineage. Her stepdad is Mick Jones, the legendary guitarist of the iconic rock band Foreigner; her brother, Mark Ronson, is a Grammy Award-winning producer famously credited with making Amy Winehouse a household name; and her sister is a famous fashion designer. With plenty of talent to go around in her family, the Venice-based artist holds her own DJing the biggest parties and clubs all around the world. Her electrifying live set will leave you wanting more as she pushes her sound, along with the crowd to the limit. heavily male-dominated industry, and carries now a professional dossier that certifiably rivals some of her better-known male DJ counterparts. Ask the likes of Stevie Wonder, Ellen DeGeneres, Nicole Richie, Natalie Portman, Jay-Z, and Lionel Richie, to name a few, who solicited Ronson’s extraordinary DJ chops. Ronson has spun live for MTV’s New Year’s Eve show from the network’s studios in Times Square, as well as at the Super Bowl, Pan American Games, Sundance, Cannes Film Festival, the VMA’s and AMA’s (among others) and has helped push the music scene forward, perpetuating the growing movement of women behind the decks. What an accomplishment for someone who fell into DJing by chance. With her finger on the pulse of today’s hottest tracts, she’s quickly risen through the ranks in this Next to DJing, Ronson also enjoys a passion for singing. In 2003, she became the first rock act to be signed to rapper Jay-Z’s label, Roc-A-Fella Records. She released a handful of songs with Roc-A-Fella - one of which was featured in the cult-classic film “Mean Girls.” Whether it is DJing or dabbling in other creative fields, Ronson hardly ever stops. Today she continues to work her magic on the dance floor and to bring something different to the turntables. For More Information go to: www.thedinah.com Travel From Sea to Sky: Whistler’s Winter Wonderland | By Stephanie Papadakis W h i s t l e r ’s breathtaking beauty is magnificent in all seasons, but it is particularly majestic in winter. A mere 84 miles from Vancouver International Airport, the scenic drive along the Sea to Sky Highway is stunning enough to make the trip alone. The road meanders through thick rainforest along the coast, mere feet from the water, mountains towering high above with jagged limestone faces peering down below. As the road takes you away from the water and into the valley, thick ancient glaciers come into view, and your heart begins pounding as you get closer to your destination. On a clear day, you’ll be surrounded by mountains and ski enthusiasts as soon as you hop off the airport shuttle in Whistler Village; however, the day we arrived, it was socked in with clouds (which didn’t lift until the morning we left – only then could we truly appreciate the beauty of the Coast Mountain Range). The less than 2-hour flight and driving time had gotten us to our hotel, the Cascade Lodge, by 11:30 A.M., so we dropped off our luggage and set out to explore the village. THE VILLAGE Located at the base of Whistler Mountain, Whistler Village sits just above 2,000 feet, so when it’s snowing in the alpine, it’s raining down below. For as small as the village is – walking time from end to end is about 15 minutes – it sure boasts a big personality. Cruising through you’ll see everything from high end restaurants to local cafés, après bars and nightclubs, expensive ski boutiques and kitschy Canadian general stores, two grocery stores, and the BC Liquor Store (important if you want to après on your own). Given that Whistler is rated the #1 ski resort in North America, officially called Whistler Blackcomb because it consists of two mountains, Whistler and Blackcomb, there is also Blackcomb Village, at the base of Blackcomb Mountain. It is much smaller, and houses just a few shops and restaurants. That day, we ended up dining for lunch at Stonesedge, a spot you could really miss if you hadn’t researched “Best Restaurants in Whistler” for hours on end. Everything was made in-house and from scratch, as is most all food in Whistler. Of particular note was the Montréal reuben with bison, the winter salad with butternut squash, beets, maple roasted sunflower seeds and cider vinaigrette, and the warm beer and cheddar cheese dip (’nuff said). to food, but seriously, the food is really good). Restaurants source their produce and meat from local farms, and make many sauces and breads in-house. In addition, most beer and wine on menus are from British Columbia, which makes for a great pairing with the local food. THE FOOD Araxi is rated Whistler’s best restaurant, and serves food till 1 AM. Inside is a great oyster bar that serves $1 oysters and cheese fondue during après, which, if you are a fan of both, you can’t go wrong there. The best part about On that note, the food in Whistler is some of the most inventive on the West Coast (coming from San Francisco, I’m certainly more spoiled than most when it comes this spot is the service – if you have trouble making up your mind like my partner and I do, you’re in great hands. Barefoot Bistro is another eatery that is consistently rated in the top three. We stopped by for an après of champagne, oysters and truffle fries. Had it been just a wee bit later, we probably would’ve stopped by the Ketel One Ice Room for a vodka tasting. This is the coldest bar in Canada, clocking in a minus 45 degrees Celsius. Don’t worry, they give you a very warm parka while you’re inside. If you’re in the mood for sushi, Whistler has plenty of it. We dined at Sushi Village which, even though it was a 1.5 hour wait, was totally worth it. Given the exchange rate, it was pretty cheap for sushi (it clocked in at under $60 USD total) and the fish was sustainable and very fresh. While we were waiting, we went to get a poutine hot dog at Beavertails™ so that’s likely why it was cheaper than we thought it would be. Our favorite restaurant, hands down, was Alta Bistro, located in the Pinnacle Hotel. Small and a little off the beaten path (but directly across the street from our hotel), this spot is serving up inventive cuisine with great-sized portions. Our favorite meal of the week was from here, a venison loin with scallops and shaved truffles. And not just grated, SHAVED. Like chunks of truffles. A food coma definitely happened after eating that decadence. TIP: If you stay in a hotel with a refrigerator, it’s easy to buy things to make for breakfast and lunch, then you have a little extra money to splurge on for dinner. THE SKIING and have personalized instruction. Most people come to Whistler to ski so my partner, who is an avid skier, always dreamed of going. In fact, we got a great deal to come – 5-nights lodging, 3-day lift ticket, and 1 day of heli-skiing all for $1,000 per person (heliskiing alone is normally $1,500 per person). Both Whistler and Blackcomb have terrain for all levels, which was great for me because I’m not quite a beginner but not quite intermediate, either. Ski instructors also teach lessons with a max of four people so you’ll always be able to find your level My partner went off on a private lesson so she could learn the mountain, and I headed over to the base of Blackcomb for my group lesson. Marcel was my instructor, an incredible 73 year-old Swiss gentlemen with a zest for life I’ve never seen before. I skied with him for two days, smiling even when I fell hard, and became a better skier with him as my guide. One the second afternoon, we après’d together at Merlin’s, drinking beers and cheersing to life. On the third day of skiing, after my partner’s heli-skiing adventure was twice canceled (and was canceled a third time so that means we’ll be going back soon), we skied Blackcomb together. We first stopped at Crystal Hut – a tiny hut at 7,500 feet and voted one of the top 10 by Sunset Magazine – to get waffles and buffalo stew. It’s worth the wait…and the cat fighting for seats! The best part about being able to ski two mountains is that once you get to mid-mountain on one, you don’t have to go back down to the base to go to the next one. the most trying ride of our lives. However, as hard as it is, I highly recommend it if you want a good workout…or even if you want to have a lot of fun. If you want to relax, Scandinave Spa offers a quiet place to rest and rejuvenate after many days of skiing. A Scandinavian spa, there are a serious of hydrotherapy pools in which to warm up and cool off, as well as saunas and steam rooms to sweat. To make it extra memorable, book yourself a massage, or a couples massage if you’re with a special someone, to work out those sore muscles. The Peak2Peak™ gondola is the world’s longest free suspension at 1.88 miles. It’s a 22-minute ride that crosses over the river that hydro power’s all of Whistler Blackcomb. Once you get off at Whistler, the only way to the base is down the mountain, which is about a 3-mile ride. Just make sure you read the signs; we took a wrong turn, ending up in Creekside and having to take a bus back with all of our equipment. OTHER FUN & THINGS TO DO ACTIVE If you don’t like to ski, there are plenty of other things to do in Whistler. Just walking around the resort is beautiful. There are hiking trails all along the base of the mountain range, and there are plenty of sport shops that rent snowshoes to grip the slush. There’s also an ice skating rink in the Olympic Village, equipped with the Olympic rings in the background, so you can get your exercise on there, too. My partner and I are bikers, so one day we decided to rent fat bikes – bikes with 3.75 inch tires that grip in snow. We happened to go during a rainstorm, so all the snow had to turned to slush and was incredible difficult to ride through. It was so hard we could only ride for 30 seconds before falling on the ground (and since it was slush, it didn’t hurt at all). It took us 1.5 hours to bike 4 miles, Even though we packed a lot in this vacation, six days seemed like a very short amount of time to explore it all. We even woke up at 6 A.M the morning we left for Fresh Tracks breakfast on top of Whistler Mountain so we could get, you guessed it, fresh tracks. I know for sure we’ll be back to see everything we didn’t see and, who knows, maybe we’ll get married here. Author’s note: I couldn’t recommend Whistler enough. Not only is it beautiful, it’s also a wonderful place to get engaged – my partner surprised me with a ring here! Debuts April 26, 2016 across all digital platforms. Words That make sense All You Need Is -- One Good One | By Toni Hart M ost of us like to be surrounded by friends....lots of them. I’ll admit, that having a bevy of friends around is a delightful treat. However, as we age, friends move away, pass away and sometimes we find other friends we would rather hang out with. Some become virtual hermits and no longer like to get together at all. As our youth slips away, it may be too much trouble to dress up, put on make up and galavant about the town. This hurts, that hurts, walking becomes difficult and it’s just easier to just play on the computer, watch tv or read a book. Often, it’s too much of an effort to do much of anything. As for getting anywhere, many no longer can or care to drive and have to find a kind soul willing to give then transportation. Hopefully, you are one of the ambitious ones who still like to mingle and get out with your BFF’s and have lunch and a martini now and then. If yours is a group gettogether, the more the merrier. You enjoy the camaraderie and food is just an excuse to get together and enjoy each other. If you are 50 or over, you may have heard of the “Red Hat Society.” This jolly gathering of ladies has spread from a small start in the late 1990s to over a million women all over the globe. It is based on the Jenny Joseph poem that begins...”When I am old...,” and goes on to relate how advancing age can release a lot of fun if done correctly. There’s no fund raising only “fun raising.” If you go to the link “Red Hat Society.com” you can find out all about it and how to join and/or form your own group. You can even choose to be the “Queen”....how does that sound? Royalty at last! The important point here is to avoid becoming a hermit. Once you are on that path, it’s sometimes difficult to get up and out. Hey! There are opportunities for groups everywhere. Check your newspaper or the computer and look in the society or entertainment section for things that you’re interested in. You can find book clubs nearby, sewing groups, garden clubs, political groups or just get together clubs such as “Monday Morning clubs” and the like. Check out the Sunday paper for more on this subject. Another great app that I just heard about is “Meetup.” Google this one and you won’t believe all the great categories available for you. First choose a convenient area from your home. Traveling within or nearby your neighborhood is a great plus. You can then choose whatever you desire to associated with, from lifestyle choices, sports, books, crafts, yoga, meditation groups and so on. You can also choose the age group that is close to your own. Always fun to meet people close to your own vintage. These groups usually meet in places where you will feel comfortable. If the first group doesn’t do it for you, keep trying other groups until you find just the mix that you enjoy. You can even start your own group..just the way you like it. So don’t sit home and vegetate.... get out and enjoy the world..your way. © Golyak | Dreamstime.com - Three Women Enjoying Cup Of Coffee In Cafe. Visit Us Online or Use Our FREE Mobile App For a Complete Version of The Essential Gay & Lesbian Directory www.GayAndLesbianPages.com Download Your FREE App on Your Smartphone Now! 1. Go to Your App Store for iPhone or Android 2. Click on Your Search Icon in the Right Hand Corner - Usually a Magnifying Glass 3. Enter Keywords Gay Pages in Your Search 4. Click on Our Logo to Download the FREE App 5. 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The EISENBERG LAW Firm 509 South Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90212 Tel: 310-201-0211 www.EisenbergLawFirm.com QUEERLY QUESTIONING Polyamory versus Monogamy, revisited | By Juno Parreñas, PhD I f the place of love in our brains is located near thirst and hunger, what happens to the sensation of love that cannot be quenched or satiated? I saw her again. Nearly nine years ago, we stood in the pre-dawn cold at a train station, foreheads gently pressing against each other, hands in hands, parting goodbye. Unsure when we would ever share the same space and time again, she whispered to me that life is long. Four years ago, after an absence of five years, we reconnected. Rekindling a flame is not the right phrase to describe what that was, because it was always ever present. She knew that I loved her, because I told her so, in person and in print in my last article on the subject, “Polyamory versus Monogamy” in the October 2012 issue of the LN. Beyond words spoken in the flesh and printed on the page, she could feel for herself how right it was between us. Yet the physical manifestation of that connection could only be short lived. It was not just her partner’s ultimatum. It was also her: she did not want to be secondary to my primary life partner. All of my words about the enduring strength of polyamorous love because of its pliability and resilience did not convince her to expand beyond the confines of monogamy with her partner. Three years later, we have eased into thinking of our bodily connection in the past tense, with the prefix of ex-. I am struck by how much I want our carnal sensations to have a future tense and yet I am equally struck that I continue to find pleasure in spending time with her even when that future may never come. The ambiguous space that I wish to occupy between friend and lover means enduring the vulnerability of being available for her when she is willing to change the circumstances of our connection. My love for her remains resilient, as does the resilience of my primary relationship. Yet the unfed love that I have for her doesn’t ache like a pang of hunger nor irritate like the discomfort of thirst. Her voice, her scent, her presence, and the vision of her continue to charm me. Connecting with her and sharing presence, even without touch, remains meaningful. And she tells me she that feels the same meaningfulness that I feel. As enchanted as I may feel, or she may even feel, I am all too aware of the reality for us both and for the lives that we have built with our respective spouses. We are all bound with new confines and demands on our time that we could not have foreseen years ago. I find myself monogamous, not by choice but by default. Devotion to building my career has meant that desires of the flesh occupy the lowest rung of my life priorities and goals. The misanthropic introvert in me can’t be bothered to pursue new lovers. The stability of my primary relationship makes people jump to conclusions that I am taken, but what takes me is not my partner, but my work. Have I become too busy to be poly? Work is pleasure for me, luckily. However, it’s a pleasure that grows new appetites while suppressing other hungers. Yet I know, she knows, and my spouse knows, that my love endures even as it remains insatiate. © Syda Productions | Dreamstime.com - Close up of happy lesbian couple hugging at home Cynthia I. Miles Certified Public Accountant 500 N. 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I let out a huge sigh... ahhhh, finally the weekend and I don’t have a care in the world for two hours! Usually, on Fridays, I go to the movies to unwind after a long week. The theater has always been one of my favorite places to go to I sit there adjusting my seat the way I want it (you can lean back in them slightly), put my popcorn on my lap and make sure my water is in the little armrest hole. I am now ready for the movie!! Hurray!! What’s this? A man and his wife and about 5 kids, sit down next to me in my row. The kids are all giggling and talking loudly. Ugh. They just better not talk during the movie! I work with children all week long so I need a little down time....puleassse. The movie hasn’t started yet, so surely they will chill out when it does. And luckily, I am sitting next to the father so I have some distance between me and the noisy kids. The theater is now packed so changing our seats is no longer an option. I glance over my shoulder at the family (making it look like I have an itch), when what I really want to do is check out the kids to see if they are being quiet. I notice the whole family now has popcorn, drinks, candy, hotdogs and who knows what else! What did they do, buy out the whole concession stand??? Seriously? You are supposed to have a snack, not a 5 course meal!!!! Whatever, not my business. Right? The previews begin and thankfully, the kids stop talking. Thank gawd! Phew! It’s going to be okay. Ahhhhh! I can finally just kick back and take a nice deep breath. ::::::crunch::::::::crunch:::::::::cru nch:::::::: What is that noise???? crunch:::::::::crunch::::::::::crun ch:::::::: Oh hell no!!! It’s not the children making noise but the FATHER making loud chewing noises with his popcorn!!!! And we are not talking normal chewing noises. We are talking LOUD chewing, like someone eating a bowl of dry granola with lots of nuts!!!! His hand is scooping handfuls of popcorn out of his tub and shoveling it in his mouth as if he had not seen food in a long while! Focus Dian, focus. Ignore the sounds. ::::::crunch:::::: crunch:::::::crunch:::::: I can see his hand scooping like one of those tractor bulldozers!!! SLOW DOWN DUDE!!!!!:::::crunch::::: :::crunch:::::::::crunch:::::: Watch the movie Dian. Focus, I tell myself again. I CAN’T FOCUS WITH THAT DAMN CRUNCHING GOING ON!!@&!! Somebody make him stop!! Please, make him close his mouth when he chews!$@! After about 30 minutes of army troops marching through the woods, he finally finishes the tub of popcorn! Oh thank God!!! At last, I sigh with relief! My eyes are now glued to the screen where they should be. :::::::SMACK:::::::SMACK::::: SMACK:::::::: WHAT IS THAT NOISE!!!!!!! I look over at the man and he is now sucking off each finger!!! Then he sucks on some wet paper napkin sucking up the water or something followed by trying to brush his teeth with his finger!!!$@&! :::::::::SMACK SQUEEK - SUCK:::::::: SMACK SQUEEK - SUCK:::::::: You gotta be F**KING kidding me!!!$@!& NO! NO! NO!! He sounds like a pair of wet rubber rain boots walking on a wooden floor. At this moment, my fingers dig into the arm rests ripping out the stuffing. I have pulled out every strand of hair on my head and will be leaving this theater bald! Now look, I have the patience of a saint but this guy has pushed me beyond my threshold!! He has to be THE most annoying man on the planet!@!&!! “Calm down Dian. He’s totally irritating but just watch the movie,” my friend whispers. Easy for her to say. She’s not sitting next to Mr. Sucker Fish, Lip Smacking Bulldozer, Squeaky Toy!&@!!! After about ten agonizing minutes of listening to his personal hygiene, he finally stops. Oh YES!! At last! Ahhh.... you here that? Only the sound of the movie playing. Hallelujah!! I am so fricken happy I could shout from the rooftops. Relaxing back into my chair and watching the movie. He’s leaning over... No don’t do that sir!! No pleeeease don’t!! I am begging you DON’T!!!! He’s doing it!! He’s grabbing it!!! NOOOOOOOOO he didn’t!!!! Yes he did!!!! HE GRABBED THE POPCORN TUB AGAIN!!!! :::::::::CRUNCH::::::: CRUNCH::::::::CRUNCH::::::::: Somebody save me!!!! I tell my friend, stop me!! Hold me back because I am so going to stab him with my soda straw!!! Either that or poke my own eye out!!! This pattern of crunching, lip smacking, squeaking goes on forever and I have aged 30 years in 30 minutes!!! 3/4’s of the way through the movie, he is done! Finally after popcorn crunching, finger sucking, lip smacking, squeaky brushing, the guy is truly done and laughing at the punchlines in the movie! I on the other hand, look rode hard and put away wet!! My hair is disheveled, sweat is dripping off my brow, my fingers are bloody from digging and my armpits are wet!!!!$&@ I look like BroomHilda on a good day! But at least now I can FINALLY watch the tail end of the movie! I can FINALLY be at peace because his large sized popcorn tub is empty on the floor along with all their empty wrappers. Well at least one would THINK I could finally be at peace right??? That is until I overheard him stage whispering to his wife... “Honey, I think I will go downstairs and get a refill on the popcorn.” Oh no. What’s he doing? Oh no!!! ID 36044493 © Paffy1969 | Dreamstime.com Home Ownership = Financial Freedom REFINANCE OR PURCHASES FHA / FHA 203K LOANS CONVENTIONAL LOANS REVERSE MORTGAGES JUMBO LOANS VA LOANS Let me help you get into the home you deserve Put your money to work for you! Stop renting! 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Here is the full list of the 9th Progie nominees and winners: The Trumbo for Best Progressive Picture: Winner: Experimenter Other nominees: The Big Short Concussion Spotlight Trumbo The Karen Morley Award for | By John Esther Best Actress: Winner: Cate Blanchett, Carol Other nominees: Sakura Ando, 100 Yen Love Arielle Holmes, Heaven Knows What Sarah Silverman, I Smile Back Lily Tomlin, Grandma The Paul Newman Award for Best Actor: Winners: Bryan Cranston, Trumbo; Peter Sarsgaard, Experimenter (tie) Other nominees: Steve Carell, The Big Short Ian McKellen, Mr. Holmes Mark Ruffalo, Spotlight The Renoir Award for Best AntiWar Film: Winner: A War Other nominees: Bridge of Spies Sicario Son of Saul Where to Invade Next The Gillo Award for Best Progressive Foreign Film: Winner: A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (Sweden) Other nominees: The Brand New Testament (Belgium) The Club (Chile) Embrace of the Serpent (Columbia) Mustang (France) Son of Saul (Hungary) The Dziga Award for Best Progressive Documentary: Winner: The Hunting Ground Other nominees: A Gay Girl in Damascus: The Amina Profile Best of Enemies Finders Keepers Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief Welcome to Leith Where to Invade Next The Daily Bread Award for Best Film about the Working Class: Winner: Jimmy’s Hall Other nominees: Brooklyn Straight Outta Compton Suffragette Tangerine The Robeson Award for Best Portrayal of People of Color: Winner: Tangerine Other nominees: Concussion Dope Embrace of the Serpent Straight Outta Compton The Bunuel Award for Most Slyly Subversive Film: Winner: The Big Short Other nominees: Anomalisa The Brand New Testament A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence Spy Where to Invade Next The Pasolini Award for Best LGBTQA Film: Winner: Carol Other nominees: The D Train The Danish Girl Grandma Tangerine The Conformist Award for Best Anti-Fascist Film: Winner: The Look of Silence Other nominees: Beasts of No Nation Best of Enemies Labyrinth of Lies Son of Saul The Stanford Prison Experiment Straight Outta Compton The Marianne and Juliane Award for Best Feminist Film: Winner: Suffragette Other nominees: Carol The Diary of a Teenage Girl Grandma Mad Max: Fury Road Mustang Spy The Sergei Award for Lifetime Progressive Achievement: Winner: Haskell Wexler Other nominees: Danny Glover Michael Moore Susan Sarandon Lily Tomlin Politically Speaking Bride Pride Sets Out To Grab Guinness World Record For Largest Lesbian Wedding On Planet O n October 15, 2016, women from all over the planet will converge on Provincetown with a singular intention – to marry at Bride Pride, a group wedding scheduled during Provincetown’s legendary Women’s Week, now in its 32nd year. According to Allison Baldwin and Ilene Mitnick, Bride Pride organizers and owners of the award-winning Roux Bed and Breakfast property where the wedding will be held, “If there are at least 100 couples, the brides will become part of recorded history.” The duo has applied to Guinness Book of World Records in an effort to capture the title for “World’s Largest Lesbian Wedding.” “Provincetown is filled with stories of love, equality and adventure and it’s meant to be shared with lovers,” said Mitnick. Award-winning political humorist and LGBTQ icon Kate “Mad Vow” Clinton will per- form the nuptials. “Nothing says World’s Largest Lesbian Wedding like Provincetown and I’m thrilled to be a part of it,” said Clinton. After the ceremony, the whole town will turn into a party for the newlyweds as they join thousands of women in hundreds of events planned for Women’s Week. “It’s the perfect backdrop for a wedding. We wanted to create an amazing experience at a fraction of the cost of a traditional wedding. It will be the coolest wedding setup ever with events lead- ing up to and following the event and, oh, the whole planet is invited,” Baldwin said. Provincetown Director of Tourism Tony Fucillo said, “Events like Bride Pride remind us all of another great day (June 26, 2013) when the LGBT community filled the streets across the country to celebrate the defeat of DOMA (Defense of Marriage Act). What bet- ter place to celebrate LGBT marriage equality than Provincetown - the ‘Best Gay and Lesbian Resort Town in America, ‘ according to GayCities.com? In honor of those who will marry at Bride Pride, Baldwin and Mitnick will be making a contribution to GLAD. “We want to thank GLAD both for the work they’ve done to make a day like this possible, as well as to support the battles they still wage on a daily basis for our equality,” said Baldwin. This epic event will take place on the beautiful grounds of Roux Bed and Breakfast locat- ed at 210 Bradford Street, Provincetown, MA at 11 a.m. on October 15, 2016 Advance registration for Bride Pride is required. Please visit http://www.rouxprovincetown. com/bride-pride for additional information. For more information or to book a stay at Roux Provincetown, please visit www.roux-provincetown. com. Photos/Graphics accompanying this release are available at: http://www.rouxprovincetown. com/media About Roux Roux Provincetown is a unique bed and breakfast located in the East End Gallery district of Provincetown, Massachusetts whose owners share a love of art, music, and cuisine. After a 4-month and 11-day renovation, the inn opened its doors July, 2014. Roux was awarded Boston Magazine’s Best of Boston title for 2015 Best Inn on Cape Cod, and is consistently ranked among the top Provincetown B&Bs on Trip Advisor. Innkeepers, Allison Baldwin and Ilene Mitnick, strive to create an enchanting environment where guests can experience “The Art of Staying.” POETRY Brussels | By Morag Hillsinger your bomb your statement civilization and decent humans blown from their shoes. make no mistake your god has two horns and a tail. © Margaritavasina | Dreamstime.com Notes From Nat Powerful, well-trained singers, Jess and Leona, easily bring us the best of the British Isles S pring is in the air and my garden is blossoming with colorful, bobbing joy. To balance things out a bit, I bring you two very powerful summery voices this month. These two pop stars are far from shy crocuses peeking out tentatively to see the world; they are more like big beautiful bougainvillea, spreading thorny beauty out in all directions. First up is Leona Lewis. After winning X Factor, the UK television music competition, in December of 2006, this British singer/songwriter immediately signed with Simon Cowell’s label, Syco Music. With Cowell’s encouragement, she changed labels as she moved up the ladder of success and this past year, released her fifth studio album, titled I Am. She will be touring that album this year. Lewis was formally trained in opera, jazz and blues before devoting herself to popular music. This may have been what helped put her debut album, Spirit, on the map and sealed her status as a rising musical star. She was named as the top new artist by Billboard magazine in 2008. In addition, Lewis has gained seven BRIT Award nominations, three Grammy Award nominations, and the quadruple-platinum hit “Bleeding Love” was the bestselling US digital song of 2008. Interesting tidbit—Lewis’s cover of Kelly Clarkson’s song, “A Moment Like This” released in 2006, set a new world record when | By Nat Burns it was downloaded digitally more than fifty-thousand times in less than thirty minutes. and Scotland and in the top ten in Australia, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Italy. Most of the singles in pre-release also moved up the UK Among her many other accolades, rungs to be number ones. Expect Lewis made history by becoming more from this amazing performer. the first UK female solo artist to debut number one on the Billboard Sheer power! “Take me Home”— Top 200. To celebrate the release of I Am, Lewis launched an I Am Here’s “Hold my Hand”— Empowered campaign, urging fans to post their own tales of I think my favorite track on this personal triumph, inspiration, album is “Rather Be”, with its Irish and paying it forward using the tenor and lyrical melody. Also the hashtag #iamempowered. electronic dithering. an awesome song The original “Rather Be” your enjoyment— video with Clean Bandit— Under My Feet” Here’s a great live version of More? How about “Thunder”? “Rather Be”— One nice thing about this album is the variety. ©2015 Island Records There’s the upbeat tone of the leonalewismusic.com/ aforementioned song but another, Have you heard Jess Glynne’s called “Saddest Vanilla” is a slow, recent release I Cry When I Laugh. jazzy ballad. Her voice is powerful Really, I just adore this album. It’s and the songs she chooses perfectly on all my players and even on my blend with and highlight that voice. Amazon Echo stations. I mean, Many of her critics say that she’s it’s gotta get old someday, right? I old school and not anything dunno. It hasn’t yet. unusual. I totally disagree. While Though also born in the UK, following the strictures of popular Glynne came to music a little later music, I still think she finds her than Lewis, signing with Atlantic own unique voice and presence. Records in 2013 after working Okay, one more excellent service industry jobs while she video, “Real Love”— studied music. 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Of course, being from Winnipeg and never having been told terrible tales of what could happen if you take a ride with strangers, I hopped in. And I got a home with ‘Big Gus’ in her apartment at 305 W. 18th St. I went to a drag ball that was raided, got arrested for female impersonation, called the press, and made the news. I decided to become a female impersonator at the 82 club and I auditioned doing my best Judy Garland. (This was long before Victor/ Victoria). And that is where I met Pat Harrison, the gorgeous hi fashion model who was to become my lover, ½ of our comedy team, Harrison & Tyler, and finally, my best friend and family. We have lived together for 53 years, and tomorrow Pat, who turned 81 on March 19, goes into the City Of Hope to have a l cm. stage l malignant tumor removed from her left breast. In 2014 the law in California changed to read that if women have dense breasts, they must be advised to go for an ultra sound, as regular mammograms may not pick up a tumor. City of Hope has a 3 D mammogram that I am sure could spot an ant on Mars. So, I suggested we go there and they found it. Even though it is so small, Pat will still need radiation, but there is a procedure where they can place the radiation device in a balloon and insert it during the operation so you do not have to go back every day for 4-6 weeks for radiation treatment. I am telling you this because most women are not aware of this, nor of the fact they should ask for an ultra sound. So, it has been over 50 years. Diane, my wife, spent the day picking up food that Pat will eat after the procedure (out patient) and other things we will need. I have spent the past few days learning how to take care of Pat’s 2 cats and dog. Even though we live together, every animal has different needs. And tomorrow is the big day. I came from Canada with $300 in my pocket, knew no one in the USA, but came because I was out of the closet, and wanted to meet others who were not ashamed. Pat Harrison was a totally out hi-fashioned model in the 1960’s, who fought with the gay male fashion designers who wanted her to stay in the closet. And we were destined to meet, and go through life together in various roles, finally ending up as family. Thank goodness. PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS ADDRESSING YOUR NEEDS AND RIGHTS Mediation • Divorce • Child Custody & Visitation Pre-Nuptial Agreements • Adoptions • Wills Domestic Partnerships • Durable Power of Attorney LAW OFFICES OF KATE M. SCHREURS 12395 Lewis Street, Suite #201 Garden Grove, CA 92840 (714) 621-0628 • Fax (714) 621-0623 www.ocdivorceattykate.com E-mail: [email protected] Please call for a free ½ hour consultation. Living Out Clearing Out | By Sally Sheklow W o r k i n g work-fromhome jobs, I’m always working. Last month in a workload lull Wifey and I did our taxes, which really means preparing them for our tax preparer. Recently, my work lull coincided with Wifey’s. A whole no-work weekend together. Woohoo! Wifey suggested we do something fun, different, adventurous. She got the flu. She spent her free-time adventure huddled under blankies on the homo-sectional, watching TV, napping and sipping the fluids I kept shoving at her. She was no fun. Wifey too achy to play, I had time on my hands. Like the avid birder who sights a rare Bohemian waxwing, I marveled at coming face to face with the legendary “it” we so rarely get around to. Til now. My desk! This big honking metal monster is my workstation. I’ve avoided eye contact with the mounting mountain of undealt-with detritus that amasses as I scramble to meet the demands of my demanding jobs, squeezing in precious little time to squeeze my main squeeze when she gets home from her fulltime job. With Wifey in no-squeeze mode, the daunting stacks became surprisingly surmountable. While she dozed to yet another Broadway musical, I dug in. One short kitchen trip removed crusty cereal bowls, a dusty mug – desiccated teabag still clinging – and plates of ossified munchies. I sorted mail, paid an outstanding dermatologist bill, retrieved my REI dividend notice and magnetted it to the file cabinet. I chucked an empty rubber cement bottle, waxy spent-label sheets and dehydrated highlighters. I shelved books; found homes for wayward paperclips, rubber bands and lip balm; containerized pens, pencils, scissors and ruler; filed receipts; recycled to-do lists and “Please call!” notes. I stashed my Rosie the Riveter packing tape, dumped a faded deck of angel cards and salvaged my sun hat from behind the monitor. (Yay, my sun hat! My dermatologist will be doubly pleased.) I unrolled a rolled up “Love, Hate, and The Law” map showing where marriages like mine are legal and which countries criminalize homosexuality (76 countries!), where I’d get life and where the death penalty. Toss or keep this eerily current relic? I pitched it into the recycling three times only to pull it back out, weighing the professional organizers’ mantra - is it helpful or an encumbrance? The Supreme Court’s June ruling on DOMA could necessitate a revised map. Archive this one? Not on my desk. I tucked it into the storage bin labeled “Our Long Struggle for Equality” atop all my other LGBTQ movement memorabilia that proves Justice Alito wrongour abiding march toward justice is NOT newer than the internet. OK. All clear. Clean desk. Access to my Oxford dictionary on its swivel stand which now actually swivels without unplugging my desk lamp. One slip of paper remained. Out of all that accumulated chaos emerged a little note, some writer’s pearl of advice. Keep it? Helpful? Or, encumbrance? Gaaaah. You can see how my desk ends up so terribly cluttered. Maybe the note is prophetic: “1. What does the main character want most in the world? 2. What is she willing to do to get it? 3. What gets in her way?” I pinned it to my bulletin board. © Iakov Filimonov | Dreamstime.com - Woman cleaning at the office BOOKS | By Susan Albert’s noval is both biographical and historical in nature. Not only will the reader learn details of Lorena Hickok’s intimate relationship with Eleanor Roosevelt but will discover much of the history of the 1930’s and 40’s. As one of the few female political reporters Lorena worked for the AP and was assigned to cover Eleanor Roosevelt during the political campaign of 1932. Almost immediately the two women became close friends and lovers. Over the years they Lillian Jensen communicated daily by writing letters to one another. This story is set during the Great Depression. Roosevelt’s New Deal, and Second World War. Much can be learned about FDR, Eleanor, Lorena and the horrorfic Great Depression. The Roosevelts definitely had separate and unique lives outside their marriage. As First Lady Eleanor searched for her own identity and was tutored much of the way by Lorena. Both FDR and Eleanor shared intimate relationships outside of their marriage. I will leave it at that. You will need to read for yourself to learn what took place constantly behind the scenes in the Roosevelt White House. Learning that Louis Howe press secretary to FDR, actually coined the phrase “there is nothing to fear but fear itself” was startling and shocking to me. I had always attributed this quote to FDR. Its strength and unifying nature made Americans stand up to war mongers. © Irochka | Dreamstime.com HOT SPOTS | By Dian Katz, MS A pril showers bring flowers, or Hotspots or something.. hahahah.. They also bring shopping for new rain boots, the Easter Bunny for some, and lots of laughs at a Hotspot near you. I’ll tell you what else they bring... they can bring, oh sorry. You know me!! Silly me!! I can go on and on for hours telling you what April showers can bring. I don’t want to bore you. I actually want to get you excited and pump you up. But talking to you like this isn’t doing it is it.. chuckling out loud... Oh all right. I’ll stop and get on with this month’s Hotspots... GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS and more GIRLS! If you are wanting to attend a Hotspot that is really crazy fun, how about one in the city of lights??? We are talking Vegas baby! DINAH VEGAS is on this month April 29-May 1st. The host hotels for the four day extravaganza are Flamingo Resort and The Linq. What can you expect during these days? You can lounge around the pool with plenty of other gorgeous lesbos and sip a cool one on a canopy bed. Or maybe you would rather jump IN the pool and show everyone what a great swimmer you are <snort>. If the whole pool and outdoor mingling doesn’t do it for you, there will be a plethora of dance parties and great entertainment to attend. Head over to the cocktail parties, theme parties and so much more. Sound like fun? Sound like a sexy adventure? You’ve got that right! La, dee da, ::::::: packing my underwear::::::: Oh I’m sorry. Did you see that I did that? My bad. Bad Dian. Dian bad. I just starting thinking about how fun it would be and well, I pulled out my suitcase. Okay, you don’t want me to go any further with that conversation. Fine! I will just go play a slot machine alone! Sheesh! Annnnnnnyway, for more info,: dinahshoreweekend.com. I mentioned a fabulous Hotspot last month but in case you didn’t catch it, I’d like to repeat it again. YOU can have the opportunity of a lifetime by attending the MELISSA ETHERIDGE AND FRIENDS “ROCK THE BOAT” CRUISE. Not only do you get to see Melissa entertain you on this all women cruise but you also get to see JOAN JETT & THE BLACKHEARTS when the ship ports. This incredible event is happing on October 21 through November 5th from Tampa Bay, Florida to Key West, Florida & Cozumel, Mexico!!!! Can you believe this??? I mean seriously, who does this!!!! Well apparently, you will if you book your reservations now!! Heck, I need to pack a few drumsets in my luggage and pull them out on the ship hahaha.. Ya think Melissa will let me sit in for a song or two? ::::::::::::: BONK::::::::::: umph! Trying to get another suitcase down off my shelf. I need to start packing for this trip. Ooops. I forgot you didn’t want to hear about what I do behind the scenes. For more information, cruise over: www.melissaetheridgecruise. com. This month the LOS ANGELES LGBTQ CENTER will be hosting 11TH ANNUAL SIMPLY DIVINE on Saturday, April 9th. At this terrific event, you will get to “nibble on bites from some of Los Angeles’ favorite restaurants, and sip on samplers from wineries, distilleries, breweries, juicers, and roasters,” says Simply Divine promoters. In Club VIP Lounge, check out my drummer buddy Denise Fraser performing with her Trio. The girl has great chops and you will surely enjoy her entertainment. At McCadden Place, dance your booty off from 6-9 with DJ Asha! This girl knows how to rock the place. You’ll love it! Also, Eric Newton will be performing. A not-to-miss performance. And to give you an idea of some of the “nibble on bites” they were talking about, the food and beverage partners include restaurants such as Ayara Thai, The Black Cat, Border Grill, Choctal, Connie and Ted’s, Hudson House and soooooo many more places! Yummy!!! Typing all of these places is making me awfully hungry. Yanno, I could use a good meal right now. As long as we are talking about food how about... oh dear gawd! I am soooooo very sorry. My bad. Dian bad.. bad bad Dian. I just get lost in the words and the thoughts and the adventures as I explain these things to you and my tummy was saying howdy... Okay, okay, now y’all think I’m nuts! Moving on! For more info on Simply Divine, head over to the puder, nibble on a few bites: simplydivinela.org. Women of color, I have something especially for you. Out in Philadelphia on April 28May 1 let your hair down and party up at the 17TH ANNUAL PHILADELPHIA BLACK PRIDE CELEBRATION. Five whole days of entertainment, dancing and venues all over the area. It’s “the opportunity for Black LGBTQ+ communities & allies to celebrate, network & build awareness. With a diverse array of events implemented collaboratively, this celebration brings together an average of 3,500-5,000 Black LGBTQ+ people and counting!!” say Philadelphia Black Pride. The host hotel for they event is Homes Suites by Hilton in the Convention Center District. For more info go to: phillyblackpride.org/ mypride2016. GLAAD will be presenting its 27TH ANNUAL MEDIA AWARDS in Los Angeles on Saturday, April 2nd at THE BEVERLY HILTON. Los Angeles, home to the stars and celebrities of the world. Well, it’s important to acknowledge and award those in the media world who back up and support and the allies of the LGBT community. The Media Awards do just that. What’s exciting is you can attend this award ceremony and get the chance to see your idols up close and personal. The evening includes cocktails, silent auction, dinner, media awards, and after party. This is such a fabulous event. If you have never attended, I highly recommend you do so. Support our community and support the media that backs us! For more information: glaad.org/ mediaawards/losangeles. Hey Mobile Alabama women! I won’t leave y’all out. Not to worry, Dian has a Hotspot for you. You can attend the MOBILE ALABAMA GAY PRIDE - 2016 MOBILE PRIDEFEST 2 later this month. That’s right, there are even pridefests for you ladies out in Alabama!!! Details are still being firmed up so by the time this column publishes, they will all be there and ready for you to mark your calendars and go!!! Just go to: gaytravel.about.com/ od/previewsofpridefestivals/qt/ Mobile_Pride.htm. Gosh, I have run out of time and space. I wish I could just go on and on and on telling you about a zillion Hotspots around the globe but sigh, I just can’t. You’ll just have to show up again next month, same time, same place!!! Ta ta for now!!!! © Hypnocreative | Dreamstime.com THEORHETICALLY SPEAKING The Accountable Man | By Nikki McCauley B lack women - pretty women color culture-we all live in Donald Trump-divide and conquer Las Vegas, bodies in Nevada a play on deep seated fears deducing the impact of Hamilton’s brilliance, of we are all spirit but we all have them - on display for the world stagetimes in a vicious cycle - Master & Slaveas the republic idles - sounds of HoorayThus, Experiment is working - social governingencrypted communication and the algorithm are trending Mastering the mentality and how clearly some long for it I mean money is a strong motivator mixed with a few promises but honestly, if you just read their feeds - you can see their inner workings anyway, here’s an extra for thanks you for, uh, paving the way by hand picking my, my, you know…hahaha… running mates… competition that for the Olympicsand to quote a Wayne lyric, “What’s a Goon to a Goblin?” I don’t need facts to demolish them. But in all seriousness, there is excessive accepted Violence and it’s time to engage and disengage at the same time and aim at correcting the real problems…and seek equality, and end this game of, as long as I’m one of them…The fair skin-pretty white women-association… aka #I’m fucking winning! Cautionary tale, for by the hands of the blind mind, is one that crafts the noose he will one day hang from; and by the hand of the tongue of the one he stood by, will be the word executed to end his very life. …As it was only a few decades ago - where pretty women couldn’t vote see what I’m saying… color is nothing, if you have no power in the game… For when there is no common consideration to man that we all are one then it will be the tree with the fighting branches until there is Darwin— misunderstood, his principle, that has garners much momentum as I watching Trump channeling the air of atrocious rulers - his crowds cry a loud and morph into nazi energy… in the name of democracy! And the people are emoting, speaking and expressing what they are thinking— both for and opposing - professing their allegiances one nation, under god, indivisible… I can’t finish for laughing out loud-hand on my heart, the divided states of America Conflicting, oh the duality the First amendment, and the right to be elite and the right to bare arms,and kill an intruder and citizen arrest, a thief… The freedom to be and increase, but not off the back of other human beings immigration nation! is what we are, explain why all the racism, hatred, rage and anger is the mirror a painful reminder of the that which we escaped to the mainland for? the reminders of our past are the roots of our origins This, we are watching the victims become villains - self hatred is how Hitler wonscreaming-Jew… N-gg-r… Fag…Woman… it’s not a color it’s an energy and a license to murder… Truth is Donald Trump is for all and none pawns on the chess board surrounded by machine guns ID 29652796 © Mikphotographer | Dreamstime.com FEMASTROLOGY | By Victoria Bearden A pril starts out with “relative calm,” a brief oasis after the tense solar and lunar eclipses in March. However, Mars has already started slowing down and will go retrograde in Sagittarius on April 17, 2016. We all know what happens when Mercury goes retrograde. This happens 3 times a year. Things break down, equipment fails, communication gets scrambled, and things (and people) from the past resurface. However, Mars is a different and somewhat nastier animal. In addition, it only goes retrograde every 2 years. Awareness of this cycle will be crucial when planning major decisions for 2016. Mars will be retrograde from APRIL 17 through JUNE 29 2016, going from Sagittarius into Scorpio. It is forward momentum in reverse. Patience, fortitude, and diplomacy may seem hard to come by, but will prove invaluable. New ventures are not advisable, but if you must, a slow, methodical approach is advisable. begin to creep in around April 15, 2016 and will be a strong factor throughout May. Even more reason to chill. The Mars Retrograde equation goes something like this: Whoever initiates loses. This applies across the board, in love, war, and in court. New projects and potentially sexy unions may simply deflate. My Mars Retro Mantra: When in doubt, back off! There’s a New Moon in Aries on April 7, 2016 and if there is a time in April to initiate a new project of any kind…THIS IS THE DAY. There’s a Full Moon in Scorpio on April 21, 2016. In legal matters, let your opponent make the first move. In war, notice who fires the first shot. It won’t go well from there. My advice this April is CHILL OUT. Avoid purchasing anything mechanical unless you can return it. Computers and devices easily break down. If it isn’t broken, don’t try to fix it. And if it is broken, fix it for now and buy a new one in July! Mercury goes retrograde in Taurus on April 28, 2016 (I kid you not,) but the influence will Aries (March 21-April 19) Be yourself, stand your ground, and embrace the changes that are unfolding in your life. With your Planetary Ruler, Mars, going retrograde this month, you’ll want to be conscious of where you put your energy. If you find certain doors closing, don’t resist it. This is a time to maintain your equilibrium. Don’t waste time on people or situations that aren’t yielding. Pay attention to projects you’ve already started. Taurus (April 20-May 20) You’ll feel a pull between the need for quiet reflection and social interaction. Try to do both. You may need some down time or a brief getaway. Healing and spiritual activities are favored. But creative friends and supportive colleagues will also want your attention. Selective socializing will prove beneficial. Gemini (May 21-June 20) Work is a source of some confusion, but creative solutions will save the day. You will find friends and colleagues want to be supportive and can offer positive ideas. And you will be a valuable addition to any team now. Single Gemini’s will need to make some choices later in the month. To commit or not to commit…that is the question. Astro-Opportunity Days: April 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 15, 21, 22, & 25 Femastrology Horoscopes for April 2016 For all the Sun Signs: Pace yourself and don’t push the river. Be the voice of reason in conflict situations. And if no one is listening to your peaceful solutions, retreat and wait for the energy to change. This is a time period that favors a mature and practical approach. Let patience, balance, and harmony dominate your thinking and actions. Libra (September 23-October 22) Relationships take center stage and positive connections can be formed. Make time for your social adventures, but avoid the temptation to slack off with responsibilities. Single Libras may encounter a new love interest, or one from the past may resurface. Pay attention to anything regarding health, no matter how small it seems. Scorpio (October 23-November 21) Much can be gained by adhering to a strong and steady regime now, with health and work. Maintain the status quo and continue to put energy into projects you’ve started. But things won’t be boring! There is enormous creative energy around you now. This is a wonderful vibration for prosperity, love, and fertility. Single Scorpios may find romance. Sagittarius (November 22-December 21) Get your house in order, literally! Clean up any disorder and confusion in your home environment. When that’s done, get ready to turn your energies toward love and creativity. There is plenty of fun coming your way, with loved ones, new friends, and children. Cancer (June 21-July 21) Work and responsibilities are demanding, but rewarding. Education is favored. Focus on that which is essential to you and your loved ones, even though you will be tempted to help others when asked. There are only so many hours in the day. Capricorn (December 22-January 19) Attend to matters concerning home, family, and security. There are lots of important communications and activities you will want to engage in. Avoid the tendency to over-extend yourself. You will benefit from writing, education, and intellectual pursuits. Travel can be positive. Leo (July 23-August 22) This is a fortunate period and you’ll feel like exploring new territory. But pace yourself. Don’t spread yourself too thin. Concentrate on the projects at hand and they will lead to success in the months ahead. Take care of any legal issues as soon as the month begins. Aquarius (January 20-February 18) Exciting ideas and relationship opportunities abound now. Business partnerships are also favored. Single Aquarians could get a pleasant surprise when a new potential partner suddenly pops up. This should be a fun time, so just don’t scatter your energies. Virgo (August 23-September 22) Good things are coming your way. Spiritual unions, monetary benefits, and opportunities to move or change jobs. The only catch is, not all of these “potentials” will be real. Use your caution, logic, and intuition to figure out legitimate pathways to success. When dealing with new people, make SURE they are who they say they are. Pisces (February 19-March 20) Focus on work and money now, as there is much to be gained. But don’t forget about your own needs. You need to nurture your creative/spiritual side. Find the balance between your responsibilities and your desires. You may be asked to help a friend or relative. © Starblue | Dreamstime.com Lesbian News G ift G uide © Anphotos | Dreamstime.com WET FOR HER Get a free bottle of Lube with order. Details on last page. Twisted Roots Vineyard Happy New Year! Well we are officially into the New Year and that means a fresh new start, with new goals and expectations of what is ahead of us this year. Well the vineyards of Twisted Roots are no different, we too are eagerly awaiting a new start to our growing season. Currently the vineyard is pretty bare, so much so that one might not see the future as too bright, given the almost dead look to the vines. This time of year, the vines are completely dormant and bare, with all the leaves falling off and the canes all over the place. That being said, this is a very important time of the year, a time that can determine the production and quality of the grapes that will ultimately become our 2015 vintages. Even though our family has been at this for three generations now and almost 100 years, it is still the time of year that causes us concern. Pruning is an art of delicate balance; too much will cause small, uneconomical crops; too little will cause over-cropping and low-quality fruit. Pruning also facilitates cultivation, disease control and harvesting, when the vines are trained to a grow in a particular shape. It is a skill that requires experience and judgment and cannot be done by machine. Ross, who spent his entire life on the vineyard and learned from his father on how to properly prune our vines, so that just the right amount of grapes would be produced and the best quality would be achieved. If we leave too many buds, which means lots of grapes will be produced, then our wine will be light and flabby, too few buds and we lose tonnage and don’t have enough great wine to go around. When it comes to our “1918” Old Vine Zinfandel vineyard, the entire situation of pruning changes. As you can see from the picture here, these vines are wild and twisted by their very nature, so pruning becomes very difficult. The key to our rich, bold, yet soft flavors in our “1918” Old Vine Zinfandel wines, is pruning these vines so that they don’t over produce and over work these old vines. With most of the wood on these vines being dead and hollow, if we leave the same number of buds as the rest of our vines, we would end up over working the vines and end up killing the old vines. While only 4 acres remain of the original vineyard from 1918, we always struggle with wanting to maximize the number of bottles each year, we always want to protect our family history and want to make sure that the vines are going to be around for the future as well. So next time you are out and about, and happen by a vineyard, remember that while it might look like nothing but twigs, there is a lot more going on out there. Someone, somewhere is focused and concerned about how to handle this mess of twigs. 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ROSE MASTERPOL GALLERY ROSE MASTERPOL GALLERY I n her work of the past three years Rose Masterpol has been oscillating between a drawn line, animated by color as well as its own flagellating trail, and a more painterly stroke that provides given expanses with texture as well as hue. The drawn line assumes a rhythmic animation akin to graffiti writing and on occasion even cartoon caricature, seeming almost choreographed. Here Masterpol, deliberately or not, proposes a translation of hiphop and other urban dance into non-objective painting, perhaps even a kind of notation; certainly, she is re-purposing the energy of the ³street² to painterly effect. That level of energy carries over into Masterpol¹s larger, even more ambitious canvases; but in these, she puts aside the self-conscious project of contemporary reflection and allows herself the luxury of pure painting. 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Like any good pop artist, Masterpol capitalizes on such restraint by playing off it, letting restricted modality amplify her inventiveness. For truly liberated painting, however, she turns to a tradition of liberty that she can only inherit from fellow painters. In this regard, Masterpol proceeds in the wake of her influences with voluble confidence, studying and ³feeling² rather than simply imitating their imagery or their method. Indeed, she comprehends the examples of De Kooning, Picasso, et al, as just that examples of spirit, more important to her for their attitude than for their manner. She has learned from them, for instance, to pace herself across a visual field but the pace she maintains is entirely her own. She has learned to segue strategically from color to color rather than simply dump paint in various areas but the colors result from her own perception, and her segues embody her own sensibility. With every lesson learned, Masterpol finds herself more profoundly as a painter. Rose Masterpol would seem to be two painters in one. In fact, she is one painter paying attention to two modes of expression. Both those modes are urgent and convincing, and she responds to both with insight, conviction, and unmistakable personality. Those two modes would seem to have little to say to each other; but, like someone brought up bi-lingually, Masterpol speaks both with poetic fluency and effortless translation, finding and building vivid connections between them. For more information on Rose Masterpol’s works, please visit her website SUSAN ST. THOMAS GALLERY “Stardust Reveries” An exhibit of celestial abstract art by Susan St. Thomas at the Sebastopol Gallery, 150 N Main St Sebastopol CA 95465. www. sebastopol-gallery.com. 707 8297200 With over 40 years as a professional astrologer, Susan combines her fascination with the language of the stars and her lifelong expression as an artist. 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