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Volume 26 • Issue 9 • No. 480 • May 9, 2013 • outwordmagazine.com
Rolling Into Town Soon
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Special Online-Only Extra!
Sacramento City Council Honors NorCal AIDS Cycle
The Sacramento City Council presented the NorCal AIDS Cycle (NCAC) with a resolution
recognizing the organization’s fundraising support for HIV/AIDS services in Greater Sacramento
and Northern California on. The presentation was made in the City Council Chambers on Tuesday,
April 9, by District 5 Councilmember Jay Schenirer (far right), who was a cyclist in the 2012 ride,
and both he and his wife are registered for the 2013 ride scheduled for May 16 through 19. For
more information about NorCal AIDS Cycle, and how you can help support this great effort, visit
www.norcalaidscycle.org. Photo by Kim Berns Photography.
Margaret Cho Guests on Season 2 of Where the Bears Are
It’s The Golden Girls meets Murder She Wrote, with big, hairy bears — and Margaret Cho! Season
2 of this award winning web series follows the exploits of three gay bear roommates as they
attempt to solve the murder of a close friend who turns up dead at his own political fundraiser.
Season 2 will also feature guest appearances by Becky Thyre (Weeds) and Chris Lavoie (The
Stephanie Miller Show) and premieres online June 10, at WhereTheBearsAre.tv.
SacZoo’s Baby Wolf’s Guenon Needs a Name
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he Sacramento
Zoo’s charismatic
Wolf’s Guenon
monkey, born on January
26, 2013, needs a name.
The Zoo is requesting the
help of the community
to choose a name for the
adorable baby. Since the
gender is still unknown
the Zoo is asking for your
to pick your favorite from
a list of gender neutral
names at SacZoo.org. The
name will be announced
after voting.
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Aging and Other Fun Thoughts
Commentary by Bob Scrivano and Gary Lieberman
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very day in Sacramento, and the rest of California, gay and
lesbian individuals struggle with difficult and frustrating
problems, both political and personal. This discussion is
intended to be personal.
For years we have seen an aging LGBT
population forced to deal with financial and
estate planning issues for which they have
not always been prepared. Who gets my
stuff? Who can, and will, make decisions for
me if I cannot? Where will I go? Can I lose
my property? Have I ignored the changes
that come with aging? What if I am not
married or registered as domestic partners?
These are questions that all too often are
ignored and left to chance. As a result we
have seen both individuals and couples
struggle with issues they thought would
never impact them; loss of financial
independence, estrangement from family,
immature or incomplete documents, lack of
care, conservatorships, isolation from loved
ones, even loss of legal rights.
These issues have become realities on an
all too large scale.
The two great questions of growing older
are; Who will take care of me? and, how will
I pay for care?
If you do not have the answer to both of
those questions, then you have put all that
you have at risk. Because the LGBT
population has special issues faced by no one
else, they need to be especially informed of
their needs and dilemmas.
On Saturday June 1, at 11 a.m. we will be
holding a free workshop at Headhunters,
right here in Sacramento, to address all of
these issues and more. Come join us for a
free brunch where we will provide
information and answers, that could change
your life.
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are a must. Please call 800-999-8007 or
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your reservations, today. It will be one of the
best decisions you make this year.
Bob Scrivano, of Assets & Aging, is heard
every Sunday on KFBK 1530AM, from
7:30-8:30 a.m. Gary Lieberman, is an
Elder Law Attorney and radio host.
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A New Emperor and Empress Are Crowned
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mperor 39 Clarmundo Sullivan and Empress 39 Jowana Piece
St. James took their final walks, culminating a successful
year of fundraising and pageantry for the Court of the Great
Northwest Imperial Empire, at Coronation 2013 held Saturday, April 27.
Congratulations to the new Royal Family, Emperor 40 Gerald Felice and
Empress 40 Misha Rockafeller. The pair are promising a great year of
fundraising and fabulous events. Learn more about the court at cgnie.org.
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A Trio Of Musicals Sing Out In Sacramento
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overs of musical theater have reason to rejoice as three new
productions find homes on Sacramento stages, including a
world premiere musical.
Bloodbrothers
Green Valley Theatre Company presents Willy Russell’s Liverpool-set musical about
twin boys who grow up separately, then become best friends and fall in love with the
same girl.
Back in the day, former teen idols David and Shaun Cassidy starred in
Bloodbrothers, which is loosely based on the 1844 novella The Corsican Brothers by
Alexandre Dumas.
Bloodbrothers plays through May 19 at The Grange Performing Arts Center on V
Street in Sacramento. Visit www.greenvalleytheatre.com.
Showtune
Chautauqua Playhouse in Carmichael teams up with Sutter Street Theatre in Folsom
for this co-production that celebrates the music of the great Jerry Herman, composer of
highly-acclaimed shows such as Hello, Dolly!, Mame, and La Cage Aux Folles.
Conceived by Paul Gilger, with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, Showtune is a
fast-paced revue that features forty of Herman’s greatest songs.
Showtune plays May 10 through June 16 in Carmichael before extending its run for
four weeks in Folsom after the Chautauqua dates. Visit www.cplayhouse.org.
Tyler Wipfli as Mariette (center) and the Servant Ensemble in a scene from A Little Princess.
A Little Princess
This world premiere musical recently opened at Sacramento Theatre Company to
solid, if unspectacular, reviews. Based on the classic children’s novel by Frances
Hodgson Burnett, A Little Princess is about a rich girl who is forced to work as a
servant after her beloved father’s untimely demise.
Director Michael Laun successfully exploits the inspirational qualities in the work,
but the current production, featuring a book by William J. Brooke, feels too long and
too slow for a family show.
I have never read the original book, but on stage, the story plays out predictably. On
the plus side, the music by Eric Rockwell is engaging, and the lyrics by Margaret Rose
are often clever.
A Little Princess plays through May 19 at STC. Please visit www.sactheatre.org.
Jason Walker Beats It
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Michael De Souza as Ram Dass and Josh Powell
as Tom Carrisford in a scene from A Little
Princess.
Why is now the time to bring the world
together?
Look around. Young kids are being
bullied and people are getting killed
because of their sexual preference. At the
GLAAD Awards last month, Madonna
brought up a great point, she reminded us
that Jesus said love thy neighbor as thy
self.
Gotta love it when Madonna preaches.
(Laughing) Just Like a Prayer.
What’s something your fans would be
surprised to learn about you, Jason?
Hmmm… I almost went to college to
study Ornithology. How’s that? I can name
almost every bird that I see.
Beat Don’t Stop is available on iTunes
now, or visit www.jasonwalkermusic.com
by Skip Sheffield
ut Music Award winner Jason Walker returns to the dance
floor this spring with Beat Don’t Stop. Currently #5 on
the Billboard dance chart, the track is more than a club
anthem, it’s a metaphor for the power of music and how beats
unite revelers on the dance floor.
“There’s so much poverty, so much
anguish, so much hate in the world,” Walker
says in talking about the new track. “People
are finally beginning to realize that we must
celebrate our differences. It’s important to
come together, spread love, compassion and
understanding – especially to those who
march to a different drummer. We’re so close
to the prize, it’s vital that we don’t let the
beat stop now.”
Outword wanted to share more about
Walker’s approach to music with you, and
some of the fun he has had along the way, so
we sat down and had a talk with him.
What was the inspiration behind Beat
Don’t Stop?
Chris Rodriguez was the mastermind
behind the song. When we were in the
studio recording it, we kept talking about
togetherness and how dance music, more
than any other genre, inspires feelings of
love and togetherness.
What first attracted you to dance music?
Josh Powell as Tom Carrisford and Jerry Lee as
Captain Crewe in a scene from A Little Princess.
I was raised with disco and Motown
always playing in the house. My mother has
the most amazing collection of 45s. It would
be the envy of every DJ.
Who are some of your nightlife
inspirations?
Joi Cardwell, Inaya Day, Barbara Tucker;
and my idol, Kristine W. Also, legends like
Sylvester and DJs like Junior Vasquez, Danny
Tenaglia, Sasha and Digweed, Quentin
Harris, Frankie Knuckles. They have all
inspired me to want to be a better performer,
to try and get to their level, if that’s even
possible. When the bar is set so high,
sometimes the height is simply unobtainable,
but I just want to get there so badly.
What was it like to perform with Kristine
W?
Life changing! I’ve performed with Kristine
a few times now. Every time, it is surreal.
More than any other, she really shaped me
as a singer. To be on the same stage with her
is always a real high for me.
Jason Walker.
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Guest Commentary
We Get the Capitalism We Deserve
guest commentary by Handyman Brandon
M
any liberals often associate the word “capitalism”
with greed, monopolistic corporations, gargantuan
environmental disasters and social inequality. While it is
true that there is nothing in the capitalist economic model that
prevents these elements from existing in business, there is also
no requirement that a capitalist business operate immorally or
without social and environmental consideration.
Plenty of businesses pay their employees a
living wage, exceed environmental
regulations and support the community that
supports them.
Yet those businesses are just as “capitalist”
as the greedy corporations that wallow in
sweat shops and pollution. The problems we
associate with capitalism are the result of
decide what business owners provide for
you.
Companies will only reinvest their profits
in goods or services that people will pay for,
and they will quickly abandon products that
society no longer appreciates.
If we simply would educate ourselves on
where our money is going and collectively
As it’s defined, capitalism is “…an economic system in
which the production and distribution of goods depend
on invested private capital and profit making.”
human greed and selfishness, not capitalism.
As it’s defined, capitalism is “…an
economic system in which the production
and distribution of goods depend on invested
private capital and profit making.”
What businesses do with that profit is
optional. They could roll in it wastefully like
many do, or they could offer child care/pet
sitting for their employees, continued
education, paid volunteer time, build
libraries or simply adopt highways. That’s
still capitalism.
We are all familiar with “supply and
demand” though few people actually think
about what that means. The supply does not
create the demand; the demand creates the
supply. Be it cheap baubles and clothes from
competition-crushing big box stores, greasy
chicken burgers from opponents of marriage
equality, or carbon-laden fossil fuel from
wherever you buy gas, YOU -the consumer-
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redirect our hard earned dollars to
companies that were socially and
environmentally conscious, (thereby
creating a new demand,) then the giant
corporations that seem to be taking over
the world would eventually shrivel up and
die.
Oil companies, big banks, homophobic
businesses, all of them would collapse if we
stopped hurling money at them like it was
rice at a wedding.
Corporations may be legally liable for
environmental disasters or for the wealth
inequality in our country, but regular
Americans like me and you are the ones
who allowed it to happen. We’re also the
only ones who can stop it.
Handyman Brandon is a local business
owner and the Festival Logistics Manager
for Sacramento Pride. He can be reached at
[email protected].
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Stonewall’s Four Freedoms Awards
2013 to Recognize Sacramento’s Best
S
acramento’s LGBT Stonewall Democrats will recognize the
contributions of five Sacramento area residents who have
each, in their own individual ways, made Sacramento a better
place at Stonewall’s 9th annual Four Freedom Awards dinner.
The Four Freedoms Awards are based on a
speech given by President Franklin Roosevelt
in his annual address to congress on January
6, 1941, in which he warned that “I find it,
unhappily, necessary to report that the future
and the safety of our country and of our
democracy are overwhelmingly involved in
events far beyond our borders.”
“In the future
days, which we
seek to make
secure, we look
forward to a world
founded upon four
essential human
freedoms,”
Roosevelt continued
in his address.
“The first is
freedom of speech
and expression —
everywhere in the
world.
“The second is
freedom of every
person to worship
God in his own way
— everywhere in the
world.
“The third is
freedom from want
— which, translated
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to every nation a healthy peacetime life for
its inhabitants — everywhere in the world.
“The fourth is freedom from fear — which,
translated into world terms, means a
world-wide reduction of armaments to such
a point and in such a thorough fashion that
no nation will be in a position to commit an
act of physical aggression against any
neighbor — anywhere in the world.
Today, those words still ring true, and the
below Four Freedom Awards 2013 recipients
best exemplify the Sacramentans that
worked for and strive to strengthen those
freedoms:
Freedom of Speech — West Sacramento
Mayor Christopher Cabaldon;
Freedom of Worship — Rev. Faith
Whitmore, District Director, Congressman
Dr. Ami Bera;
Freedom from Want — Sacramento County
Supervisor Phil Serna;
Freedom from Fear — Dr. Claire Pomeroy,
UC Davis Health System; and additionally
President’s Award — Sacramento City
Councilmember Steve Hansen.
“I am very honored to be receiving the
Stonewall President’s Award” said Hansen in
a released statement. “Many have noted the
importance of my election as the first
openly-gay member of the Sacramento City
Council, which Stonewall helped make
happen with their tremendous support.
However, this award means much more to
me, because ten years ago Stonewall gave
me my start, mentored me and inspired me
to engage in the political process.”
The ceremonies will begin at 5:30 p.m.
with a reception and silent auction, and
dinner service and the awards will begin at
6:30 p.m. at the Red Lion Woodlake Hotel,
500 Leisure Lane on Wednesday, May 15.
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Briefly Put
LCR Relaunches with Aggressive Strategy for 2013
The LGBT Log Cabin Republicans (LCR) have unveiled the organization’s new logo,
website and strategic vision for 2013 and beyond at the “Reunite and Relaunch” celebration
held recently in Washington, D.C.
LCR Executive Director Gregory T. Angelo said the new vision would hold the Republican
Party more accountable on LGBT issues and seek to strengthen and leverage local chapters
in order to gain Republican allies where they matter most: at the state level.
Visit the new website at www.LogCabin.org.
French Lawmakers Approve Same-Sex Marriage Bill
Despite ongoing protests and strong opposition from the Roman Catholic Church, French
lawmakers on Tuesday, April 23 voted to legalize same-sex marriage. The bill was approved
by the Senate earlier this month and now goes to President Francois Hollande, who has
stated he will sign it.
France now joins Uruguay and New Zealand, who also approved same-sex marriage this
month, and eleven other nations that have legalized same-sex marriage.
Idaho Amends Policy for Changing Gender on Licenses
The Idaho Transportation Department has amended its policy regarding changes to
driver’s licenses to allow transgender individuals to correct the gender markers on their
licenses without showing proof they have undergone surgery.
The U.S. State Department no longer requires transgender people to have surgery before it
will correct the gender marker on passports, and the majority of states do not require
surgery for changing the gender marker on a driver’s license.
RI Senate Now 10th State with Marriage Equality
The Rhode Island Senate and House of Representatives have approved legislation that
would end the denial of marriage to same-sex couples in Rhode Island, and Governor
Lincoln Chafee, has now signed the law.
“New England is now complete. Through court rulings, legislative action, and wins at the
ballot, loving and committed couples from Bangor to Burlington, Providence to Portland,
and Cambridge to Concord will soon be able to join in the freedom to marry,” said Marc
Solomon, national campaign director for Freedom to Marry.
Same-sex couples will now be able to marry in ten states and the District of Columbia
and in the coming weeks, action is expected on freedom to marry legislation in Delaware,
Illinois, Minnesota and Nevada.
ENDA Introduced in Congress – Again
With bipartisan support, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act was once again
introduced in both houses of Congress on April 25. However, unlike the original bill
introduced in 1994, and almost every year since, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act of
2013 (ENDA) would prohibit most public and private employers from discriminating against
workers not only based on their sexual orientation, but also on their gender identity.
“We are fully committed to continuing to work for the passage of ENDA and an
appropriate exemption for religious organizations,” the American Civil Liberties Union,
Lambda Legal, National Center for Lesbian Rights and the Transgender Law Center said in a
joint statement. We remain hopeful that our allies in Congress will agree that singling out
LGBT people alone for this kind of unequal and unfair exemption to otherwise applicable
non-discrimination laws has no place in this historic legislation.”
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NCAC9:
Four Days, 330 Miles to Fund HIV/AIDS Services
by Bonnie Osborn
S
ome 125 cyclists and 75 volunteer crew members will ride out
from Folsom Lake on Thursday, May 16, as part of the ninth
annual NorCal AIDS Cycle, a four-day, 330-mile journey to
raise funds and awareness for the fight against HIV/AIDS.
“NCAC is the largest and only
organization in Sacramento right now that
raises much
needed funds
for the HIV
community,”
says Emily
Rymland,
NCAC board
president,
veteran
cyclist, and a
nurse
practitioner at
CARES, one
of the NCAC
beneficiary
organizations. “The need is enormous and
imperative. Youth are directly impacted; one
in four new infections are in people between
the ages of 13 and 24. We have got to get a
handle on prevention. There are no longer
state dollars for this. It’s on us.”
Highlights of the ride include the 7 a.m.
Opening Ceremony on May 16 at Beals
Point, Folsom Lake; Red Dress Day, during
which cyclists create a moving ribbon of
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Founded in 2005, NCAC has since grown
to become Sacramento’s largest HIV/AIDS
fundraising event, raising more than $1.25
scarlet sequins, boas, and tutus; and a
million over the past eight years. The 2012
Friends and Family Dinner on Saturday
ride raised more than $300,000, 72 percent
night in
of which was distributed to area agencies.
Woodland,
followed by a Beneficiaries of the 2013 ride are: CARES
Clinic Dental Program, Golden Rule
concert by
Services, SANE (Safer Alternatives thru
the
Networking and Education), Breaking
Sacramento
Barriers, Harm Reduction Services, Sunburst
Gay Men’s
Projects, River City Food Bank, and
Chorus. The
Sacramento Gay & Lesbian Center, all of
event will
culminate at Sacramento; Sierra Foothills AIDS
Foundation of Auburn; Caring Choices of
11 a.m. on
Sunday, May Chico; and Shasta Trinity Tehama HIV Food
Bank of Redding.
19, with
For some small non-profits, such as
cyclists riding
Sacramento’s Breaking Barriers, NCAC
in across
funding has kept the doors open in the face
Sacramento’s Tower Bridge for an
of government budget cuts. “Every year the
emotional Closing Ceremony at the
ride has grown a little bigger and raised
Sacramento State Capitol.
Logistically, the ride is a traveling tent city, more money,” says Executive Director Craig
with crew rising before dawn to prepare rest Spatola. “That alone makes a major impact
and lunch stops and evening camp. The ride for HIV/AIDS agencies, some smaller than
mine. For us it is literally the difference
is fully supported, with three daily meals
between paid and unpaid staff.”
plus snacks, medical and massage crews,
For information about NorCal AIDS Cycle
bike repair, gear trucks, SAG vehicles to
or to donate, visit NorCalAIDSCycle.org.
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The Comedy of Bonfire Sandra Hits Grass Valley
T
he untamed and highly lustrous Sandra Bernhard is set to
tear the roof off of the Center for The Arts in Grass Valley,
and I was lucky enough to enjoy a conversation with her in
anticipation of what promises to be a very funny night of comedy.
Bernhard has intrigued audiences for
decades with her unique roles on both stage
and screen. The New York Times described
Bernhard as a “living, breathing bonfire.”
They have also applauded her show by
calling it “an angst driven, foul-mouthed,
poison-laced joy ride that banks and careens
frenetically through the worlds of fashion,
celebrity, rock and religion.”
Her elusive career as a performer began in
Los Angeles, where she eventually hit the
famed Comedy Store. “I’d run all over town
to perform and by the time I got to the
Comedy Store, it was a big deal.” Bernhard
explains, “It was really a no holds bar
situation. It gave me an opportunity to
develop my craft night after night.” Bernhard
would often perform alongside legends such
as George Carlin and David Letterman.
In 1977 she was picked up as a contributor
to the Richard Pryor Show and in 1982 she
was cast in the Martin Scorsese film, The
King of Comedy in which she delivered an
intensely dynamic, yet somewhat disturbing
performance and earned the National Society
of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting
Actress.
Getting back to her true love, live comedy,
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she ambitiously developed her own material
and scored rave reviews in New York for her
one woman shows. Without You I’m Nothing
ran for an incredible six months off
Broadway at the Orpheum Theatre. The act
Sandra Bernhard will bring her unique brand of comedy to Grass Valley’s Center for the
Arts on May 18.
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was recorded and received a Grammy
nomination in 1988. Bernhard shares, “Every
night there was someone so amazing like
Mary Tyler Moore to John Kennedy Jr. that
would come to see the show. It was just
endless fun and so inspiring to me as an
entertainer.”
In the late 80s Bernhard became a regular
eccentric guest on the Late Show with David
Letterman. Her appearances caught mass
public attention due to her off-beat,
uninhibited and energetic personality. “Every
time you do a show like that there’s a
pre-interview, so you have a place to go in
case you can’t improvise,” said Bernhard.
That was never an issue with her as she
explains, “We never got to the material, it
was like a real conversation.” One
memorable appearance with then friend
Madonna created media frenzy and the
world was drawn into a relationship fueled
by youth, fame and liberty.
In the 90s she made history as America’s
first openly bisexual character, Nancy Bartlett
in the iconic comedy sitcom, Roseanne.
Bernhard’s character became a favorite
among viewers during the Emmy Award
winning show’s nine season run. Bernhard
gushes, “Roseanne and I have stayed very
good friends and I’m so glad to say that
we’re still in touch, she’s awesome.
SANDRA
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Once in a Blue Moon: One Weekend of
Endless Excitement and Fundraising
blue moon only comes around about every three years, but a weekend
A
like the Once in a Blue Moon, with three different parties in three
different Sacramento gay bars, is a first – and if you miss it this year,
you’ll have to wait until next year to try again.
Not only are their three
great parties lined up for
the weekend beginning
May 24, but all three of
them are also fundraisers
to help support local
charities. AdikensSpot.com
is presenting the weekend
events that will take place
at Sidetrax, Badlands and
FACES.
The first of the three is Jr.
Ball 2013’s “Under the
Stars,” and promises to be
a top notch party with an
Under The Stars theme and
a unique make a date
concept where you can
send flowers to that hottie
across the dance floor to
signal your interest. There
will also be a photo booth
and a kissing booth!
The 18 and over party is
a benefit for The Wind
Youth Services Foundation,
which provides services for
homeless youth, and will be at
Sidetrax from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. on
Friday, May 24.
Next up is the first ever Blue Ball
and will feature the hottest DJ’s
from SF and SD, thousands of
dollars in prizes, mixed drink
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at Badlands Nightclub on
Saturday, May 25, from 7
p.m. to 2 a.m.
The grand finale is The
Black and Blue Festival, with
a black and blue theatrically
themed dance party, food
catered by Jimmy T’s BBQ, a
fashion show hosted by
three of Sacramento’s hottest
boutiques, blue painted boys
with blue Jell-O shots and a
live silent auction.
The Black and Blue
Festival will be on Sunday,
May 26 at 7 p.m. at FACES
Nightclub and will benefit
The Sacramento Gay and
Lesbian Center.
All three venues are
conveniently located at 20th
and K Streets. Tickets are
$20 and are good for access
Smokin; hot DJ Ryan Kenny will be
to all three events and can
spinning at Blue Ball on Saturday,
May 25. Photo by Roy Martin. be purchased in advance.
You can also get VIP tickets,
specials and a blue LED ice shot
$35, that offer no waiting in
luge! For added excitement, there
line, free coat check, access to the
will be stilt walkers and various
VIP area, complimentary hors
blue creatures roaming the night in d’oeuvres and one complimentary
a blue paradise that will surely
drink.
amaze your eyes! Blue Ball is a
For more information and to
fundraiser to benefit the Harvey
purchase tickets, visit at
Milk Foundation and will be held
SacBlueMoon.org.
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Beam Me Up for the New Star Trek Movie At IMAX
T
he blockbusters
are coming fast
and furious at
Sacramento’s Esquire
IMAX on K Street. Tom
Cruise’s Oblivion was
quickly replaced by Iron
Man 3, which will vacate
after a couple of weeks to
make way for the latest big
screen Star Trek feature
film, entitled Into Darkness.
This is director JJ Abrams’s
sequel to his terrific 2009 Star Trek
movie reboot. Into Darkness will
again feature sexy Chris Pine as a
young Kirk and openly gay actor
Zachary Quinto as Spock. The new
movie is bound to be one of the big
hits of this summer movie season.
If you simply must be the first on
your block to see this highly
anticipated popcorn flick, the
Esquire IMAX will host advance
public screenings of Star Trek Into
Darkness on Wednesday, May 15,
beginning at 8 p m.
Visit www.imax.com/sacramento.
To read Chris Narloch’s online
movie reviews, please visit www.
outwordmagazine.com.
Openly gay actor Zachary
Quinto as Spock and Chris
Pine as a young Kirk reprise
their roles in the new Star
Trek thriller Into Darkness.
The
Clock and Girl with A Pearl Earring Come to SF
by Chris Narloch
Y
ou have until June 2 to see two of the hottest
art installations to come down the pike in many
a moon. Luckily, both of them are currently on
view in Northern California, and they make a great
excuse for a day trip over to San Francisco.
Girl With A Pearl Earring
The de Young Museum in San
Francisco’s Golden Gate Park was
the lucky venue chosen for the first
stop on the American tour of works
from one of the world’s most
prestigious collections of Dutch
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Golden Age paintings.
That collection includes the
iconic work Girl With A Pearl
Earring by Vermeer, which is
sometimes called “the Dutch Mona
Lisa.” The painting is among 35
Dutch paintings on loan from the
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Royal Picture Gallery Maritshuis, in
the Hague, Netherlands.
One of only 36 paintings by the
artist, Vermeer’s Girl inspired a
novel by Tracey Chevalier and a
subsequent movie with Colin Firth
and Scarlett Johansson.
Girl With a Pearl Earring is one
of the most famous paintings ever
created, and this exhibition offers
the once-in-a-lifetime experience to
PEARL
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HBO Goes Behind The
Candelabra With Liberace
H
BO will present the pay-cable movie event of the year when
acclaimed director Steven Soderbergh’s red-hot Liberace
biopic, Behind The Candelabra, premieres on the network
this May 26 at 9 p.m.
There will be rhinestones for days (and
two infamously closeted gays) as Soderbergh
(Magic Mike) tells the story of a clandestine
love affair between the flamboyant pianist,
played by Michael Douglas, and his hunky
young chauffer, portrayed by none other than
Matt Damon.
The HBO film is based on a 1988 memoir
by Scott Thorson, the young man who was
hired by Liberace to be his companion and
lover during their secret five-year
relationship.
The film also stars Dan Aykroyd, Scott
Bakula, Rob Lowe, and the one and only
Debbie Reynolds, as Liberace’s beloved
mother.
Behind The Candelabra is getting
tremendous buzz, and it may be the last
new movie from Soderbergh, director of
Traffic and Erin Brockovich, who says he
wants to retire from making features.
Don’t miss it.
Michael Douglas and Matt Damon in a scene from Behind the Candelabra.
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Jamie’s Broadway Grille Is an
Undiscovered Dining Delight
I
by Hunt Druin
t’s hard to believe that in the 14 years I’ve lived in Sacramento, I’d yet to
dine at Jamie’s Broadway Grille on Broadway and 5th. They’re not open
on weekends and I guess it never crossed my mind as a mid week
option. However, I had the day off recently and my date and I
decided to give it a try. Man, I’m glad I did!
Jamie’s is a very nondescript place with a
green awning out front and tons of cars
around it (always a good sign). I walked into
the dark dining room, my eyes adjusted, and
I saw that the place was packed. Fortunately,
there was one table open so we didn’t have
to wait, and we were greeted by a very
friendly server who got us situated right
away. Our waitperson was with us
immediately and brought us some really
tasty iced tea.
This Irish pub’s menu offers the standard
fare you’d expect at a diner – burgers,
sandwiches and salads. It really has a
surprisingly full menu though, with
everything from In House Smoked Prime
Rib to such comfort foods as Navy Bean &
Ham soup. We looked at other tables to see
what the patrons preferred and everything
looked really good with hearty portions.
I decided on my favorite sandwich, a
prime rib French dip to make a comparison
with other places. It was great! Lots of tender
juicy meat piled on a soft sourdough roll. I
couldn’t be happier.
I tasted my date’s fish and
chips (a dish I’ve never enjoyed
too much, to be honest).
The fish was light
and surprisingly
flavorful. I might
consider ordering
it next time if
there weren’t so
many other options.
The guests at the
table next to us
were enjoying a
huge Cobb salad, a
juicy
cheeseburger, and
some clam
chowder. By the
comments they
were making
(and some
appropriate
moans of
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pleasure), they were happy
campers, too.
When the bill came, we
were pleased that it was a
really affordable outing.
The
only
drawback,
if you
can call
it that,
was
having our eyes adjust to the sunny
day outside, lol.
If you’ve been to Jamie’s, you know what
I’m talking about. If you haven’t, don’t be a
fool and wait 14 years like I did. Get there
this week!
Jamie’s Broadway Grille is located at 427
Broadway. Lunch is served from 11 a.m. to
5 p.m. and dinner is served from 5 to 9 p.m.
For more information, give them a call at
916-442-4044 or check out their menu and
daily specials at
www.JamiesBroadwayGrille.com.
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Sandra
continued from page 12
Pearl
continued from page 14
Everybody was so incredibly talented and we
had such a good time.”
Bernhard continues to create sharp,
insightful and unapologetic material, in a
way that only she can. She completed her
most recent project titled I Love Being Me,
Don’t You? and yet again received favorable
reviews from critics. The Los Angeles Times
states, “Her show may be a loose grab bag,
but the experience is like hanging out with a
hip and funny friend who never fails to lift
you up with her outrageous freedom.”
When I asked if she would be bringing the
glamour to Grass Valley, Bernhard replied
with, “Absolutely, I bring it wherever I go. I
bring it from the smallest venues to the
biggest. Everyone deserves a good show.” Be
sure that you’re one of the few to attend this
intimate performance!
Bernhard ends with, “Tell all the kids to
come to Grass Valley, it’s going to be a
beautiful evening in May and I’m looking
forward to it!”
Sandra Bernhard will be performing
Saturday, May 18 at 8 p.m. at the The Center
For The Arts, located at 314 West Main St. in
Grass Valley. Tickets are $50 and you can get
them by calling 530-274-8384 or online at
thecenterforthearts.org.
Colt McGraw is a freelance writer in
Sacramento, and frequent contributor to
Outword. He can be reached at
[email protected].
see it right here in Northern California.
Please visit www.famsf.org.
Christian Marclay: The Clock
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
(SFMOMA) is currently presenting the S.F.
premiere of artist Christian Marclay’s
internationally heralded masterpiece The
Clock, which is constructed from thousands
of film clips indicating the passage of time.
Christian Marclay: The Clock excerpts
these moments from their original contexts
and edits them together to form a 24-hour
video montage that unfolds in real time.
The work is synchronized with local time
so that minutes and hours depicted in The
Clock also pass simultaneously in the
viewer’s real time.
Created in an editing tour de force over
three years, The Clock features time-related
moments both iconic and obscure – often
showcasing a clock or watch – taken from
silent classics and action blockbusters to
Westerns and foreign films.
Christian Marclay: The Clock will be on
view in the fourth floor galleries of
SFMOMA during regular museum hours.
Visit www.sfmoma.org.
A New Emperor and Empress Are Crowned
Emperor 39 Clarmundo Sullivan and Empress 39 Jowana Piece St. James took their final
walks, culminating a successful year of fundraising and pageantry for the Court of the Great
Northwest Imperial Empire, at Coronation 2013 held Saturday, April 27. Congratulations to
the new Royal Family, Emperor 40 Gerald Felice and Empress 40 Misha Rockafeller. The
pair are promising a great year of fundraising and fabulous events. Learn more about the
court at cgnie.org You can also see many more photos from Coronation, and download them
for free at outwordoutabout.shutterfly.com
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