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CONTENTS Publishers IN THIS ISSUE Stacy Bridges Mark Nagel DAYA 6 Contributors FREDDY NIBLACK 14 PRIDE MUSIC 26 LAMBDA AWARDS 32 TRANSCENDENT 36 GRAB HOLLY 42 GRAB DAN - FITNESS 46 DRINK SPECIALS 52 TRAVEL PUERTO VALLARTA 54 NEXUS DANCE CHART 61 GRAB ANTHONY 62 GRAB EVENTS 76 GRAB NEWS 78 GRAB THEATER 80 GRAB MUSIC 82 Bar/Restaurant/ Directory/ 90 & 92 GRABBY REVIEWS 91 MAP 93 CLASSIFIEDS 94 Chris Azzopardi Dan Chisholm, Kevin Lee, Omeed Memar, Roger V. McCaffrey-Boss, Anthony Morgano, Mark Nagel, Tom Olah, Mikey Rox, Erik Sosa-Kibby Production Stacy Bridges James Gumb SHERRY VINE Photography Bear Lens Photography 20 Sales Donny Aldo Judy Kyle Todd Wise PRIDEFEST SCHEDULE 39 Public Relations Nick Wille NATIONAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE RIVENDELL MEDIA 908-232-2021 BIG FREEDIA 68 GRAB MAGAZINE 3712 N. BROADWAY #315 CHICAGO, IL 60613 PRIDE PARADE INFO TEL: 773-857-2262 WWW.GRABCHICAGO.COM WWW.GRABBYS.COM COVER: PRIDE 2016 FACES OF PRIDE 86 EMAIL: [email protected] All rights reserved. Publication of the name, photograph or likeness of any person, organization or business in this publication is not to be constructed as an indication of the sexual orientation or preference of that person, organization or business. The opinions expressed by writers and other contributors are their own and are not necessarily those of this magazine, publishers or its staff. GRAB Magazine is owned and operated by Grabbys, LLC. 4 GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 PRIDEFEST 6 GRAB DAYA Singer Daya By Mark Nagel Daya’s debut EP Daya came out last year and features her new single “Sit Still, Look Pretty,” which already has started climbing the iTunes Pop Chart and is in Top 40 in radio. Also entered Billboard’s Hot 100 chart and is top 40 on Billboard pop songs chart. The song has received early support from SiriusXM’s “Hits 1 Hitbound” and “Hits 1 Artist to Follow” programs and has 38-plus million streams on Spotify already. She is now working on her debut full-length album that will be out by end of the year. Daya is featured on The Chainsmokers’ current single “Don’t Let Me Down” and joined them at Coachella to close out their GRAB Magazine set on the main stage with a performance of the song, which is top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and iTunes pop songs charts and has 240-plus million streams on Spotify. The Success of “Hide Away,” which was her breakthrough single, has 175-plus million streams on Spotify and has been certified a platinum worldwide hit and a radio audience of more than 50 million. Rolling Stone has called her one of their new artists you need to know about (Jan 2016) and InStyle, one of the indie female musicians to be listening to (March 2016). She’s only 17 years old and just finished high school. Earlier this year, she went on tour with Jack & Jack and has also had a string of headlining dates, including Webster Hall in NYC and a sold-out show at the Stage AE in her hometown of Pittsburgh, PA. She is signed to independent label Artbeatz Entertainment, owned by Steve Zap June 14, 2016 and Gino Barletta (who write and produce for her). She was named the Cycle 8 winner of Spotify’s “Emerge” program which identifies breakout artists and has them compete against one another to see who can achieve the most streams and shares. Previous artists highlighted by the “Emerge” program include Sam Hunt, Bastille and G-Eazy. She has already hit the Top 20 on Spotify’s US Top 50 chart, the highest position for any independent artist on the chart. Plus Daya will be performing at Pridefest Chicago. GRAB Magazine recently had the chance to talk with this very talented lady earlier in the day of her high school graduation. Mark Nagel: Where did you grow up? DAYA: Pittsburgh. MN: Pittsburgh is not really known for its music scene, is it? DAYA: Pittsburgh has a good arts scene but it’s not known for its music; it’s not Nashville. MN: How many instruments to you actually play? DAYA: I play piano, ukulele and I used to play saxophone and flute in school but I probably would be pretty rusty now. MN: When did you start playing instruments? DAYA: I started at a really young age. My older sister was five at the time and my parents wanted her to take piano lessons. She said if she had to take lessons, I had to also. I started when I was three. MN: When you were younger, whose music did you listen to? DAYA: I listened to Alanis Morissette, Coldplay and Amy Winehouse (I felt her voice was so unique), and more recently, Adele. MN: When did you start writing music? DAYA: I started writing when I was 12. It always interested me that you could create a song out of an idea. My first song was “Music Speaks.” It’s probably the worst song written but it was my first. MN: Did you grow up in a musical house? Are your parents musical? DAYA: They love music and my dad is always introducing me to new bands but they never really played instruments before. 8 GRAB Magazine MN: When you write music, do you have to be inspired first? How does the process work for you? DAYA: Usually I have a concept going into it or a producer will give me a track. It all depends. MN: In 2015, Perez Hilton (www.perezhilton.com) found you and started spreading the word on all things Daya. How did that happen? DAYA: He was friends with one of the producers on “Hide Away.” He June 14, 2016 liked my music and gave me a lot of publicity. MN: So you just graduated from high school? DAYA: Actually, I graduate tonight. MN: Congratulations! Are you 17 or 18? DAYA: I am 17. I have a late birthday in October. MN: In August of 2015, you appeared on the Today Show. What is that like at such a young age? DAYA: It was pretty crazy because it was my first TV appearance. MN: Also, earlier this year, you appeared at the White House for the Easter Egg Hunt? Did you get to meet the Obamas? DAYA: I did. My whole family came. We met them and took a picture. They were super cool and super casual. The first lady was actually wearing high tops. DAYA: It’s great. I am seeing new places and new things. MN: When will be hearing new music from you? DAYA: The new music will be out probably later this year. I am really stoked about the music and adding some electronic sounds. MN: You are going to be in town for Chicago’s Pridefest. What can we look forward to be seeing? DAYA: It’s going to be fun; it’s going to be wild. MN: What inspired your song “Sit Still, Look Pretty”? DAYA: That song is about female empowerment to tell young girls to go for their dreams and be confident in themselves. MN: What’s next for you? Just you, the newest recording star or will there be some college in your future? DAYA: Its probably going to be a mix of both. MN: You seem to be on the road all the time. Is it fun for you? Daya will be performing Sunday June 19th on the South Stage at Pridefest. 10 GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 Socials: Twitter: https:// twitter.com/theofficialdaya; Facebook: https:// www.facebook.com/ theofficialdaya/; Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ theofficialdaya/?hl=en; Snapchat: @theofficialdaya GRAB FREDDY SPORTS Freddy Niblack: Checkered Dreams By Nick Poust, UNITE Magazine Indianapolis Freddy Niblack is the first openly gay driver in the Indy Car Series, but that’s not all that defines him. As is the case for so many athletes, homosexual or not, he is also a person looking to accomplish a dream—a dream he’s had since his childhood days spent carving a race track through neighbors’ yards on his go-kart as the sound of the nearby Indianapolis 500 engulfed the air surrounding his family’s Speedway, IN home. “I literally grew up two blocks from the track, and I was born in May, which happens to be the month that all the festivities for the 500 go on,” Niblack says. “My mom said I would scream and cry until she’d sit me on the porch and let me hear the Indy cars. They were like a lullaby. As long as there were racecars and motors, I was good.” Niblack, 44, is still longing to be part of the roar that hummed as his childhood’s theme. He came out as a teenager and has traveled down a bumpy road filled with discrimination in his professional career. While he was racing in the mini Indy series in 1992 he was subject of hatred remarks that led to his departure. “Someone put a poster on my race trailer that said ‘Aids cures fags,’” he says, “and so that team owner didn’t want me anymore.” Niblack then went to Europe, hoping for a better opportunity, but more of the same transpired. “People over there were even less accepting,” he says. “It didn’t matter if you had a podium finish, a first-place finish or a top-five, you were still the gay driver.” “With some teams gay men are viewed as the weak link, which is funny because some of my times and finishes were a lot better than my counterparts, or my 14 GRAB Magazine teammates,” he adds. “Instead of being happy for me it became a source of a pang.” That’s not the case anymore, however. Niblack is back home after signing on to race for Indianapolisbased Top Kart USA, which didn’t even know he was gay when he was signed. He will be competing in the Freedom 100 on May 27 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and for the first time, his presence in the driver’s seat isn’t because of his sexual orientation or the sponsors and revenue that would coincide. It’s about his talent. “Here, it was all about what I brought to the table,” Niblack says. “There wasn’t this Indy car mentality. And what I mean by that is a lot of Indy car people, they forget to be human, and they forget what this sport is about. It’s to have fun. It becomes a money situation, and yes, here, it takes money to do what we do, but it’s also really fun. We can laugh and have a good time and be ourselves. For the first time in a long time I feel welcome. The gay thing isn’t really brought up unless I bring it up.” June 14, 2016 That’s not to say his sexual orientation and its impact on the racing community doesn’t matter to Niblack. It means plenty. In his 22 years on the track, no one from the LGBT community has ever come to see him in his element. That changed on March 22, when Indianapolis’s JJ Gufreda, the president of GEI, Inc.—the first transgender-owned company certified as LGBTBE by the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce—attended a testing at Lucas Oil Raceway. “I was on the track, going about 160, 170 [miles per hour], and when I saw JJ, when I was in my racecar on the track I waved to her,” Niblack says. “To see JJ walk up was such a milestone, such a sense of pride, such a sense of Niblack wants this to be the start of a pattern, to make the LGBT community feel as welcome at the racetrack as Top Kart USA and Gufreda have made him feel. “To see someone come in who is different, who is out of the ordinary—and guess what, they are today’s ordinary,” he says. “They are today’s human being. The gay community, take your place. Be supportive. Be proud of your own people. Not everybody dresses up like Tina Turner and lip-syncs for their life. Not all gay men are strippers or escorts or wear eyeliner. Embrace diversity. Embrace our differences.” Niblack says he simply races better when he’s happy, and after he saw Gufreda he increased his lap speed by 1.5 seconds. “I had this feeling of self worth, this feeling of strength in numbers, and this feeling of love,” he says. “That’s huge for me. An honor, and I’m very grateful. I can’t imagine if I had 100 people from the community there, what I would do.” Including the Freedom 100, Niblack is scheduled to race 13 times this summer—and while the Indianapolis 500 isn’t one of them he plans on inhabiting one of those cars his childhood self lived to hear one day soon. The 500 may be the ultimate goal for Niblack and Top Kart USA, but this year is about honing their craft as a team. Top Kart USA is predominately self-funded, and just this past March was the first time his number-22 car spent time on the ground, let alone a track. “We’re not focused on Indy Car this year,” he says. “We’re focused on the cars that we have, and making them well. We’re not begrudging about what we have and angry about what we don’t have. We’re happy about what we have and focused on what we have. We want a winning car. We want a winning team.” Niblack brings his individual sponsors to Top Kart USA, but unlike other stops on his road that’s not the reason behind his presence. “We don’t need that sponsor money to create something,” says With all of the pieces but the driver upon his arrival, the immediate acceptance of Deister and the Top Kart USA team was a weight off Niblack’s shoulders. Here, he can just race, without distaste for his sexuality in the undercurrent, waiting to rear its discriminatory head. “It is such a small part of my life, but it is who I am,” he says, regarding his homosexuality. “It’s just not a factor here. Now, at other places, it was ‘we don’t want you going here, we don’t want you going there, we don’t want you dealing with this publication, we don’t want you dealing with this gay event.’ Well, I am a gay man. My community, I want their support and their love, and I’m not going to be something that I’m not, and that’s the most important thing.” That community would have much reason to cheer. Not just because of what he Blake Deister, the team’s co-owner. represents, but because of his “It’s already created.” talent, and that of his team. “I have the same big visions “From the front of the house to and the same big dreams, but I’m the back of the house it is every intelligent enough to know that you single person that works on that have to start here before you can team to get that driver into that car get here,” Niblack says. “With this to win races or be competitive,” team, we have the facility to grow. adds Niblack. “The owners of a lot We have the technology, the of the larger teams, without those equipment, the manpower. These drivers and those drivers’ sponsors guys will be here until midnight if they wouldn’t be where they are. It’s that’s what it takes.” not just about one person’s brand And so will Niblack, with his here. It’s about the team as a childhood’s lullaby forever in his whole. Yes, I do drive for this team, head, striving to accomplish just and, yes, I did bring sponsors, but one his many goals, hoping to these people own the shop, the influence a community along the semis, the cars, the mechanics, the way. tools.” June 14, 2016 GRAB Magazine 15 INTERNET GRAB SHERRY A Very Sherry Pride Sherry Vine Premieres New Gay Shows By Sam McConnell The web’s favorite queer network celebrates Pride month with even more gay content including three brand new original series. This month, gaySVTVworld premieres Trade2Trade, its sexy new talk show featuring sexy men striped down to the bareessentials; Empty Your Sack, Queen, a “woman”-on-the-street series and Poop Up Videos, an insider's look at the making of some of Sherry Vine's classic music parodies. “Pride is my favorite time of the year,” proclaims network head Sherry Vine. “It’s a time to let our wigs down and reflect on how far we have come and celebrate where we are now and the good times ahead!” She explains more. Sam McConnell: How will gaySVTVworld celebrate its first pride? Sherry Vine: We are turning the glitter dial up! Sherry and The Greek will have a new Pride themed episode every Sunday in June including special shows on Coming Out and Gay Pride History. Haus of Mimosa, the "ladies" behind The Anita & Gina Marie Show, will also be posting Pride themed episodes all month. SM: What’s it like running a network? SV: It's more work than I thought it would be! But honestly, we have so much fun. The most exciting part is hearing from creators around the world, all wanting to get involved. SM: How do you control your stable of bitchy stars? SV: There's no room for egos! No one is getting paid enough (at all, actually) to have an attitude. Really, everyone has been so supportive and a joy. I'm not just saying that. If you're working for free then you better be having a good time. SM: We hear Chris the Greek is a diva. 20 GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 SV: Chris is a total bitch. I'm kidding! He is my baby. All we do is laugh. Although, his rider does say he must always have Nescafe on hand, along with pita bread and Britney Spears music playing on set at all times. SV: How do you decide the shows that air on gaySVTVworld? SV: We try to present shows that are original or at least have a unique twist to them. We love drag and comedy and finding people that just want to create. Chris The Greek is a sweetheart and so talented. Pickles spends hours transferring DVDs to digital to make the Throwback Thursdays episodes. I keep thinking The Haus of Mimosa are going to end their run but every month they say, "We can do another month! SM: RuPaul recently said her show could never be mainstream because drag is the antithesis of the matrix. Do you agree? SV: I do. Drag should be cutting edge, whatever that means, and dangerous and pushing boundaries. Yes, it can be gorgeous but there are so many different ways to be gorgeous. Courtney Act is gorgeous but so is Acid Betty. SM: What’s your goal for gaySVTVworld? SV: Longevity, growth and coins! We want to make it through a full year and then be able to sit back and say, "Oh my god, we did it!" And we want the channel to keep 22 GRAB Magazine growing, which is why getting people to subscribe is so important. We also hope to find sponsors because right now Josh Rosenzweig (co-creator of gaySVTVworld) and I are paying for everything. SM: How will you celebrate Pride June 14, 2016 this year? SV: This is the first year in a long time I'm going to be in NYC for Pride so Chris The Greek and I will be marching, partying, and filming it all for our show! gaySVTVworld is free at YouTube.com/MissSherryVine. GRAB MUSIC MUSIC Pride 2016 is OUT The 18-track compilation Celebrates the Joyous Season of All By Mike Bahr Previous albums from the annual Pride series consisted of eight-to-ten hit singles from the year, usually the best selling 12” version of the track, plus one or two upcoming releases. Earlier this year, however, Swishcraft Music, the label that distributes the albums, polled its fans to see if they wanted a larger 1520 track compilation made up of dance edits for Pride. “The overwhelming response was for more mixes and a wider variety,” says Swishcraft Music’s Matt Consola. “So this year’s album is bigger than ever before with marquee remixers like Barry Harris, Mike Rizzo and H3dRush.” Also included on Pride 2016 are Paris Hilton’s Billboard hit “High Off My Love”, Rilan’s current Billboard Top 15 smash, “Blindfolds”, featuring Naz Tokio, and the Toy Armada & DJ GRIND 2016 pride mix of Tony Moran’s “The Promise”. Additionally, the album features a handful of unreleased tracks and first release of 2016, Joe several remixes of Billboard Top 10 Gauthreaux featuring Abigail’s “February (Our Last Kiss)” climbed and #1 hits that were produced by to #4 on the Billboard Dance Chart. music labels for DJ-use only and have never been made available to The label’s latest release, Toy the public, until now. Armada & DJ GRIND featuring Consola launched Swishcraft Inaya Day’s “One Night In Heaven” Music as a dance label in 2011. He took the name from Tony Moran Inaya Day a popular weekly radio mix-show he hosted. Syndicated on over 514 terrestrial, satellite and web stations worldwide, the radio show brought positivity and excitement back to the dance floor through uplifting vocal house tracks driven by powerful lyrics and melodies. Consola was adamant that the label would do the same. He says he and the label have a lot to be proud of this year. Swishcraft’s 26 GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 Matt Consola 28 GRAB Magazine recently broke into the top 20 with a bullet. In addition to being a labelhead, Consola is a DJ and remixer, along with partners Robert Ladic (aka Division 4) and Leo Frappier. In fact, he and Division 4 produced one of only three commissioned mixes on Lady Gaga’s Billboard Dance #1 hit “Till It Happens to You”. The original received Grammy and Oscar nods and won the Golden Globe. The team was also commissioned to remix for major label artists Jess Glynne and Enrique Iglesias, among others. A few of their favorites have found their way onto the Pride 2016 album. Also of note on Pride 2016 is “Touch The Sky”, a solo project by Division 4, and a sneak peek at “My Heart Beats Faster” by Swishcraft featuring Emoni Washington. Scheduled for release later this summer, “My Heart Beats Faster” is the first time Swishcraft will be recognized as an artist. Visit http:// swishcraftmusic.com. June 14, 2016 Robert Ladic GRAB A BOOK BOOK 28th Annual Lambda Literary Award Winners Announced Hilton Als and Eileen Myles Honored New York, NY - The winners of the 28th Annual Lambda Literary Awards (the "Lammys") were announced last night in a gala ceremony hosted by comedienne Kate Clinton at NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts. The Lambda ceremony brought together over 500 attendees, sponsors, and celebrities to celebrate excellence in LGBT literature and 28 years of the groundbreaking literary awards. The celebration continued at Le Poisson Rouge at the Official After-Party with celebrity DJs Sammy Jo and Tikka Masala, VJ Bleue Liverpool and an electrifying performance by Macy Rodman. As master of ceremonies, Clinton once again took the stage, saying, "Welcome to the Skirball Center, our new home!" as she Nicholas Wong 32 GRAB Magazine began her fifth consecutive year as host. "Thank you careful and constant readers," she said. "It's like Words With Friends in real life," and Kate Clinton & Eileen Myles continued, Photo by Brian Sargent "Reading takes me away." arts to recognize what I have known Broadway star and Style all along. That Eileen is amazing. Rookie editor Tavi Gevinson said, She made a space for us." Eileen, "This is an amazing event," as she in accepting, said "I go forward with introduced Hilton Als, New Yorker confidence." writer and author of the award In the gay poetry category, the winning, White Girls, winners were Crevasse by Nicholas who received the Wong and Reconnaissance by Carl Trustee Award for Phillips. "I would encourage you to Excellence in start reading Asian poets," said Literature. She Wong. continued, "Thank "Throughout tonight's you for everything ceremony we were reminded of the you've gotten us impact that LGBT literature has on readers to think people's lives," said Tony about and feel Valenzuela, Lambda Literary through your writing. Executive Director. I am in awe of you." "Congratulations to all the winners Hilton, in his and honorees." acceptance, said, Clinton summed up the event "Powerful feelings saying, "Never have the Lambda rise up in me as I Literary Awards ever sounded so stand before you. much like the People's Choice Other people are my Awards." art." As always, the stage sparkled Native poet Natalie with a glittering roster of presenters Diaz introduced the from the worlds of film, television, celebrated poet theatre, politics, music, and, of Eileen Myles, who course, literature. Just some of the received Lambda's presenters who graced the stage Pioneer Award. "It were: Richard Blanco, Kate amazes me that it Bornstein, Natalie Diaz, Tim has taken this long Federle, Tavi Gevinson, Silas for the country and June 14, 2016 Howard, Paul Rudnick, Ira Sachs, Rakesh Satyal and Pamela Sneed. 28th Annual Lambda Literary Award Winners Lesbian Fiction Under the Udala Trees, Chinelo Okparanta, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Gay Fiction God in Pink, Hasan Namir, Arsenal Pulp Press Bisexual Fiction The Life and Death of Sophie Stark, Anna North, Penguin Random House / Blue Rider Press Bisexual Nonfiction Irrepressible: The Jazz Age Life of Henrietta Bingham, Emily Bingham, Farrar, Straus and Giroux Transgender Fiction Tiny Pieces of Skull, or a Lesson in Manners, Roz Kaveney, Team Angelica Publishing LGBT Debut Fiction A Love Like Blood, Victor Yates, Hillmont Press LGBT Nonfiction "No One Helped": Kitty Genovese, New York City, and the Myth of 34 GRAB Magazine Dawn Lundy Martin Urban Apathy, Marcia M. Gallo, Cornell University Press Transgender Nonfiction Born on the Edge of Race and June 14, 2016 Gender: A Voice for Cultural Competency, Willy Wilkinson, Hapa Papa Press Lesbian Poetry Life in a Box is a Pretty Life, Dawn Lundy Martin, Nightboat Press Gay Poetry (TIE) Crevasse, Nicholas Wong, Kaya Press Reconnaissance, Carl Phillips, Farrar, Straus and Giroux Transgender Poetry Succubus in my pocket, kari edwards, EOAGH Books Lesbian Mystery (TIE) Ordinary Mayhem, Victoria Brownworth, Bold Strokes Books, Inc. Tarnished Gold, Ann Aptaker, Bold Strokes Books, Inc. Gay Mystery Boystown 7: Bloodlines, Marshall Thornton, Kenmore Books Lesbian Memoir/Biography Objects in the Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear, Kate Carroll de Gutes, Ovenbird Books Gay Memoir/Biography James Merrill: Life and Art, Langdon Hammer, Alfred A. Knopf Lesbian Romance Making A Comeback, Julie Blair, Bold Strokes Books, Inc. Meredith Talusan & Gay Romance Darryl Pinckney When Skies Have Fallen, Debbie McGowan, Beaten Track Lesbian Erotica The Muse, Meghan O'Brien, Bold Strokes Books, Inc. Gay Erotica Érotiques Suprèmes, Miodrag Kojadinovic, Choose the Sword Press LGBT Anthology - Fiction Beyond: The Queer Sci-Fi & Fantasy Comic Anthology, Sfé R. Monster (Editor) & Taneka Stotts (Assistant Editor), Beyond Press LGBT Anthology Nonfiction Glitter and Grit: Queer Performance from the Heels on Wheels Femme Galaxy, Edited by Damien Luxe, Heather M. Ács, Sabina Ibarrola, Publication TJ & Amal, EK Weaver, Iron Circus Studio LGBT Children's/Young Adult Comics LGBT SF/F/Horror George, Alex Gino, Scholastic The Gracekeepers, Kirsty Logan, Press Crown Publishers LGBT Drama LGBT Studies Bright Half Life, Tanya Barfield, A Taste for Brown Bodies: Gay Dramatists Play Service Modernity and Cosmopolitan LGBT Graphic Novel Desire, Hiram Pérez, NYU Press The Less Than Epic Adventures of June 14, 2016 GRAB Magazine 35 TELEVISION GRAB A REMOTE Season two of Fuse’s hit series “Transcendent” is ready and GRAB Magazine had the chance to be included in a roundtable interview with two of the shows stars. Xristina was born in the Caribbean Islands and is a proud Dominican. She is also a natural beauty with absolute confidence in her femininity. Xristina knew from the age of four that she wasn’t like everyone else. Her turning point came at 17 when her mom did her makeup for Halloween and told Xristina that she looked beautiful. That was the validation Xristina needed to kick-start her journey to becoming the woman she envisions herself to be. Xristina is a long-time advocate for the transgender community. She is also a member of the first-ever transgender choir known as Transcendence Gospel Choir. She dreams of becoming a Hollywood star. LA is the youngest of the group and is just beginning her transition. Guided by her new friends – the ladies of AsiaSF – LA is learning what to expect, both physically and emotionally, as she embarks on this journey. And while her new friends have become like family, LA is still faced with the prospect of telling her own family about her transition. She’s also busy auditioning to be a performer at the club and is learning the ropes as quickly as she can. When she is not practicing her routines, LA can likely be found belting out Whitney Houston songs at a karaoke club. GRAB: LA, as the youngest member of the cast and at the beginning of your transition, what as been the best advice some of the other ladies have given you? LA: That is easy. They have taught me to be myself and know transition is easy, be myself and be true to who you really are. If you don’t, you are not going to go anywhere. Be true to yourself and you can go really far. I don’t think it’s who is the most difficult. It’s just that we have such diverse personalities, upbringings and social economics. It’s not about who is the most difficult. It’s about how can we all get along?” Q: I wanted to ask Xristina about your being in the Transcendence Gospel Choir. XRISTINA: I believe it’s the only choir of its type and I was thrilled to be a part of it. It is so innovated and pioneering. I was excited to be a part of this group because I am not a great singer and when I went in, I was in the beginning of my transition and there was this choir; it was dealing with religion and all the members were transidentified. I felt very loved and accepted for being the person that I truly am. GRAB: Xristina, growing up in the Dominican Republic, were there any trans role models for you? XRISTINA: No, I never really found any trans role models until I moved to San Francisco. I left the Dominican Republic when I was four years old and moved to Miami, Florida and stayed there until I was 18 and then went to Kentucky. I was looking forward to spreading my wings and find out who I was and let me say, Kentucky is not the place to find yourself. So, in January 2001, I came to San Francisco and that was when my journey truly began. Q: How are you hoping the second season of your show is going to help with the trans community Q: Who do you find to be the most conversation and the bathroom difficult to work with on the show? debate? LA: That is easy [laughing] Xristina! LA: Its all about awareness and 36 GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 understanding because we are now out there and hopefully the “Transendent” ladies will open more people’s eyes. XRISTINA: I hope this season people will just see us for who we are. I don’t like going by labels and identify as just Xristina. Trans viability has come a long way from when I was transitioning in 2001. GRAB: Being on a reality show means you are putting your stuff out there. I have to ask, why are you doing it? XRISTINA: It is a very vulnerable state to expose yourself but I saw this as an opportunity to share with the world what it’s like to be transgender. With our show, you have five diverse women of color and not only diverse in color but personalities. I didn’t feel there were enough people representing who I was and wanted to put my truth out there and create awareness. TRANSGENDER GRAB HOLLY Why We March By Holly Maholm Local LGBT publications across the country are full of notices and “event calendars” telling us of Pride Parades scheduled in cities near and far. But I asked myself, “Why do we march?” Here is what I decided. Now, there are many sorts of parades you will see in any year you choose. There are parades on Memorial Day, when we pause to honor and remember those men and women who sacrificed so much to keep us free. And for all the problems we LGBT folk may have in this country, it’s much, much worse elsewhere in the world. Then there are those Fourth of July parades, where we celebrate our independence – purchased at the cost of a violent revolution – by which we have the power to govern ourselves. And even when our representatives decide – in their patriotic wisdom – that people like me cannot be trusted to go into a stall, close the door and attend to my business in private – still, things are better here than in many other countries. And finally, we all know those many other parades – more like “bar crawls that got out-of-hand” – where some group or other is permitted to make a happy, uninhibited spectacle of itself in a very public place (which, 42 GRAB Magazine we all hope, may encourage them to end the celebration at a reasonable hour, as some of us have to get up early and go to work tomorrow). The Irish have a parade like this every year, as do the Italians and – in my city – the Hungarians, the Greeks and the Croatians (but not the Germans – they are too likely to re-name their “parade” a “Blitzkrieg,” and fortify the floats with names like “Panzer”). So if you have been to a Gay Pride Parade, you will agree that it, too, is a form of very public celebration of our LGBT community: Where we get dressed up and carry rude signs and march down the street until we get to that part of our city where most of the gay bars are located. So yes, it’s part “celebration.” But that’s not all. Our parades have one other, very special aspect to them, which we must never forget. Which is: That every marcher will have as a part of his or her (or their) own personal biography, a memory of that day, that hour, when he stepped “out of the closet” (I’ll use that old terminology) and into the light of day. When hiding was no longer tolerable. When out of bravery or desperation or maybe some angry orneriness, that marcher decided, “This is who I am. So deal with it!” History tells us that in the past, we LGBT folk were expected to do “whatever it is we do” in secret, so that we did not show any disrespect to God or the Bible or the Koran or God-fearing people, generally (who did not want to be reminded that we exist). Today we are in the middle of a contentious electoral campaign – the Presidential election only a few months away and all across the country there are politicians – and preachers – who are making speeches and proposing legislation that would grant absolute legal protection to all June 14, 2016 those pious, church-going citizens who do not want to make any accommodation for us – and would prefer to exclude us wherever they can. They propose – for example – that henceforth all the high schools of the land be operated as if there were no gay boys or girls in attendance, and certainly no children (no matter how young – and this means you, Jazz) who refuse to live as if their genitals had the final say upon their gender. They intend – by legislative enactment, enforced by all the power of our police and courts and prisons – to force our country’s entire citizenry to pretend that we do not exist. They expect us to go back into the closet. Back to those days when it was unthinkable – even dangerous – to speak our truth aloud. So to me, this is the unique purpose of a Gay Pride Parade: To show the world that we refuse to live in secret. That we are here in numbers – a population too large to be ignored, and too brave and strong to be silenced. Each of us knows it is not easy to “come out” – or to “live out” – in our world, but if there is one thing we have learned in the last twenty years, it is that sometimes we must fight and sacrifice to gain those freedoms which our Constitution promises to all. So you see. Our parade is unique. We are the only group for whom the parade – itself – is how we fight to gain our freedom. March with me, won’t you? Holly Maholm is a transgender woman living in Cleveland, Ohio. She is the author of a recently-published book Brave in Ribbons (November, 2015) which features a transgender woman who faces hardship in her life. Other articles by Holly can be found at www.HollyMaholm.com. GRAB DAN FITNESS Super Penis Funrider By Dan SPF does not stand for Super Penis Funrider, though it should because gay men would be lined up around the block rubbing it all over their face, body and b-hole. Welcome to Chicago Pride 2016 and, as a person of non-color, literally the color of my skin is “jellyfish” pink, which means today is a perfect time to review our sunscreen fitness level. So there are two types of ultraviolet rays: UVA and UVB. There are plenty of queens who want to look like a vintage handbag at 50 but for the rest of us here is a reminder: UVA is for the rays that age us and UVB are the rays that burn us. Sunscreen SPF is only a rating of the UVB protection. So the single most prominent thing on Earth to age your skin is the sun, even more than smoking and drinking. A sun protection factor (SPF) of 30, for example, means you can, in theory, stay outside 30 times longer than without. So if you turn red in 15 minutes then an SPF of 30 means 46 you can extend that to 7.5 hours. Got it? The biggest problem is that the level of protection assumes you have enough of the lotion or spray. Here is an easy way to remember: The last time you were the bottom in the gangbang at Steamworks and all eight guys came on your face at the “grand finale,” that is the right amount, about two tablespoons less the amount that fell on the floor. And having a tan is about the same as an SPF of 4, but the darker you get, the more damage is occurring. Burns and tans are the same thing: It is cellular change that can increase mutations later, like making your skin look like a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. People of all ethnicities can get burned too, so hooray for equality! I recommend using a Chapstick, or lipstick if you are a drag queen, that has UV protection. If you are tanning nude, please also apply it to your asshole as that thing is already discolored and battered like a pancake (think purple colored Lifesaver). And for that population, please do jack off with sunscreen to ensure complete GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 protection. SPF is not considered safe-sex either, so it doesn’t make great butt lube. The difference between spray and lotion is not as big as when the sprays were first introduced. The best one is the one that you use. Don’t be a nitwit and spray into the wind. Please do not inhale the spray sunscreens, as the ingredients will make you dizzy and relax your ass for like 30 seconds. It will clean your VCR heads as well. I have, from time to time, used sunscreen as mustard and I can confirm it tastes like crap so external use only. Also. it is totally fine to not have done anything for you skin your whole life and look like a pumpkin and start today. We used to think that most of the UVA and UVB rays were absorbed before 18, but by the age of 40, we have only received 47 percent of our lifetime sun exposure and the damage that comes. By age 59, you have about 74 percent and that leaves the final 26 percent for after you turn 60. So do it now, and get a great plastic surgeon! . Note: Dan Chisholm is not a doctor. If you have any questions about your health, consult your physician. Dan is MS BS LMT(Masters of Science in Exercise Physiology, Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology and Licensed Massage Therapist: it's kind of a big deal) Twiiter @RiverNorthFit Daily Specials GRAB YOUR FRIENDS Monday Tuesday Wednesday Charlies: Free Two-Step Line Dancing Lessons @ 7:30pm, Country Dancing until 11pm, Bingo with Darla Dae 11pm-1am, Dance Music with Lightning LuLu Until 4am. $2 Wells & Draft Pints, $13 Absolut Pitchers. Crew: Pub Quiz 8pm $5 chicken strips $4 Hopothesis beers $5 Absolut Cocktails. Hydrate: $2 Drinks, $5 Cover after Midnight, DJ Laura B. Kit Kat: Half-priced drink menu & 33 percent off entire food menu. Lucky Horseshoe: Open at 3pm, Dancers 7pm. North End: Open at 11am, Free pool, $10.75 Miller Lite Pitchers. Phoenix Bar: Karaoke Night 2.50 Mystery Shot special, $3 Miller Lite Bottles. Progress Bar: Rupaul's Drag Race viewing party 8PM, 9PM EVERY MONDAY Gia's Gunns and Roses Drag Show, $5 ABSOLUT vodka cocktails, $5 Jameson, $3 Blue Moon Drafts Scarlet: $3 PBR Tall Boys, $5 Select Martinis. Shakers: $13 Mix & Match Buckets, $4 Jager Shots. Sidetrack: Open at 3pm, RuPaul's Drag Race Viewing Party: Untucked 7:30, New Episode 8pm, Show Tunes after Ru till 2am. SoFo Tap: $5 Jameson Shots, $3 Well and Select Call Cocktails, $3 All Draft Beers, $2 SIN (Service Industry) Feature, 8PM – Close, SIN – Service Industry Night. Steamworks: $5 off w/Student ID, Quick Trix 9a-1p $7 lockers, 5/30 6pm-6am BLOW OUT Your last chance to play, Live Show with Fort Troff’s Aarin Asker and Bennett Anthony. The Office: $5 Martinis (you-call-it). Touche: Big Game Night Come Out & Play. @mosphere: Gayme Night XBox Kinnect, cards, Jenga, etc. 3rd Tuesdays of the month is Killer Babes Drag Show 10pm. Charlie’s: Rockstar Karaoke with Jeremiah 9pm-1am. Top 40's Dance Beats with Lightning LuLu 1am-4am. $2 Draft Pints, $3 Fireball, $13 You-Call-It Pitchers. Crew: $1 Tacos, $5 Beergarita Pints, $5 Michelada, $20 mexican beer buckets. Kit Kat Lounge: Half priced martinis & 33 percent off small plates; Tarot Card Readings by Therese Murphy. "Burger, Beer, Bitch!" $14.95 Burger & Sam Adams. Lucky Horseshoe: Open Auditions for male dancers 7pm. Open at 3pm, Dancers 7pm. North End: Open at 11am, $5.75 22 oz Lites. Phoenix Bar: Dollar Drink Night (Well liquor only), $5 Manager Shot Special. Progress Bar: Industry night 50% off everything for industry people with a valid pay stub $4 Fat Tire drafts, $5 Jack Daniels products. Replay Beer & Bourbon: Tat-Tuesdays with Keith, Ryan and HO-sted by Debbie Fox, Richard on Door, FREE Tattoo weekly! Sidetrack: Open at 3pm, TRL Tuesday: Totally Rad Line-up of 90's and early 00's Music Videos 8pm-2am. SoFo Tap: $5 Absolut cocktails, $6.50 Big Beers (all drafts), 9PM Tringo (Trivia Bingo) with host Sister Margaret Cootersnatch. Scarlet: $4 You-Call-Its, $4 Jager, Jameson, Rumpleminze Shots. Steamworks: Come Back Tuesdays Use your weekend receipt to get $4 off anytime Tuesday or Wednesday, 4p-7p-Howard Brown Open Testing To the Public. $5 off w/Student ID. The Call: Vodka Night & Music Videos. $5 Skyy Vodka Cocktails. Touche: Hardcore Cruisin Club Room Open. @mosphere: Drink Specials. Baton Show Lounge: Shows at 8:30pm, 10:30pm & 12:30am. Charlie’s: Shower Contest Hosted by Carlos $100 Cash Prize for first place! Sign up by 11pm. $2 Wells $1 Draft Pints, DJ Alex Cabot spins till 4am. Crew: $5 off all pitchers of beer (Beer buddy Wednesdays) $5 stoli cocktails. Kit Kat Lounge: Half-price Cocktails & Martinis, Buy one entree get one free. Lucky Horseshoe: Open at 3pm, Dancers 7pm. North End: Open at 11am, $5.75 22 oz Lites. Phoenix Bar: Hump Day! $5 Absolut Vodka, $5 Manager Shot Special Progress Bar: $4 Svedka Flavors and $3 Coronas. Scarlet: $3 Miller Lite, $4 Svedka, $4 Old School Shots. Shakers: $1 Off Craft Beers, $1 Off Long Island Iced Teas and Flavored Teas. Sidetrack: Open at 3pm, Woof Wednesday 1st Wed of Month, monthly All Things Beyonce and Sync It Parties other Wed.'s 9pm-2am SoFo Tap: $4 Fat Tire Drafts, $6.50 Fat Tire Big Beers, $4 Fireball Shots, 9PM Live Game Show with host Dick Guhzinya. Steamworks: Come Back Wednesdays Use your weekend receipt to get $4 off anytime Tuesday or Wednesday, $5 off w/Student ID. The Call: Showtunes Absolut & Skyy Martini Specials. The Office: $3 Wells & $2.50 16oz Draft Beers. Karaoke at 9pm Touche: Jockstrap Night Free Pants Check. Thursday @mosphere: Male Dancers 10pm. Baton Show Lounge: Shows at 8:30pm, 10:30pm & 12:30am. Charlie’s: Industry Night! Dancers, $3 You-Call-It Drinks, Shots, and Beer All Day! (Excludes LongIsland) Dart League 8pm. Dart Tournament 10pm. Afterhours Dance Music with Ron G from 11pm-4am.. Crew: Karaoke 10pm, $3.50 Draft beers (not including high ABV). Hydrate: $5 Effen Cocktails & Bombs. Kit Kat Lounge: Half-priced martinis and $5 mojitos; Tarot Card Readings by Therese Murphy. Lucky Horseshoe: Open at 3pm, Dancers 4pm. North End: Open at 11am, $10.75 Miller Lite Pitchers. Phoenix Bar: Dancers and Go-go Boys! $5 Bacardi, $5 Vegas Bombs. Progress Bar: 1st Thurs Illuminaughty Party, Every Thurs $4 Fireball and $3 Miller LIte drafts. Scarlet: $5 40 oz. Miller Lite, $5 24 oz. Corona, $5 Long Island Mini-Pitchers, $5 Old School Shots. Shakers: $4 Fireball Shots, $2 Miller Lite Bottles, $4 Well Drinks. Sidetrack: Open at 3pm, Comedy Videos 8pm-12am, Music Videos 12am-2am. SoFo Tap: $6 Miller Lite Draft and a Shot of Jameson, $3 Blueberry or Raspberry Vodka Lemonades, $1 Jello Shots Steamworks: $5 off w/Student ID. Touche: Handballer Night Red/White Hanky Specials Club Room Open. 52 GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 Friday @mosphere: Male Dancers 10:30pm. Baton Show Lounge: Shows at 8:30pm, 10:30pm & 12:30am. Charlie’s: Free Two-Step Line Dancing Lessons @10pm Country Dancing until 1:30am,Top 40 Dance/House Mixes with Lightning LuLu till 4am. $5 Draft Pitchers & $13 Long Island Pitchers. Crew: $4.25 Lagunitas IPA pints, $2 PBR cans, $4.50 Skinny Lemonade F.O’Mahony’s: $15 All-U-Can Eat Fish & Chips. Hydrate: $4 Jameson Shots. Kit Kat Lounge: $32 three course prix-fixe menuincludes a martini, salad and entree. Lucky Horseshoe: Open at 3pm, Dancers 4pm. North End: Open at 11am, $5.75 22 oz Lites. Phoenix Bar: Dance Night with Go-go boys! $5 Three-Olives Vodka, $5 Fireball. Progress Bar: 9PM to 10PM POWER HOUR $2 All Svedka Cocktails, No Cover EVER DJ starts at 10PM. Shakers: $3 Molson Golden Bottles, $5 Cosmos. Sidetrack: Open at 3pm, T.G.I.F. Show Tunes 5-9 pm, High Energy 9pm-2am. SoFo Tap: $6 Big Miller Lites, $4 Red Stag Shots or Cocktails, $4 Fireball Shots, $2 PBR Cans, 3PM – 7PM, Customer Appreciation – Free Food (while supplies last), Free Darts, first 10 people in get a scratch off Lotto Ticket 9PM – Close, GRR… It’s Friday – Bear Party. Steamworks: Quick Trix 9a-1p $7 lockers, 9p-12a TPAN HIV Rapid Test. The Office: DJ’s @ 10pm. Touche: 6/17 Porn Poker Party, 6/24 ONYX Club Night. Saturday Daily Specials GRAB YOUR FRIENDS @mosphere: Male Dancers 11pm. Baton Show Lounge: Shows at 8:30pm, 10:30pm & 12:30am. Charlie’s: Smoke & Mirrors hosted by Khloe @ Midnight, Lightning Lulu spins Top 40 mixes till 4am. $3 ApplePie Moonshine Shots, $5 Draft Pitchers, $13 Long Island Pitchers. Crew: $4.25 Coors Lite tall boys, $7-9 Crew Bloodies, $15 bottomless mimosas (with entree purchase). Hydrate: $5 Effen Bombs. Lucky Horseshoe: Dancers all day! 2pm. Mid City Cocktail & Supper Club: 5/21 $6.00 Long Islands, $3.00 Diva Shots. North End: Open at 11am, Welcoming CMSA and AAC teams. Phoenix Bar: Dance Night with Go-go boys! $5 Svedka Vodka, $5 Fireball. Progress Bar: No Cover Ever. DJ starts at 10:30 p.m. Scarlet: $5 Well Drinks, $5 Imported Beers, $95 Classic Stoli Bottle Service. Shakers: $5 Jager Shots, $4 Fireball Shots, $1 Off all Imports. Sidetrack: Open at 1pm, Sidetrack Video Mix 1-9 pm, High Energy 9pm- 3am. SoFo Tap: $4 Stella Drafts, $4 Fireball Shots, $4 Skinny Lemonades, Noon – 3pm Doggy Days – Afternoon Dog Party, First Saturday of the Month - 9PM – Close, DILF, Last Saturday of the Month – 9PM – Close, GEAR. The Office: DJ’s @ 10pm. Touche: 6/18 GEAR Night Barber & Bootblack on Duty, Dress Code in Club Room BNC 6pm, 6/25 RIPE with Pride. Sunday Funday @mosphere: Best Music of the 70‘s, 80‘s & 90‘s every week with Monthly Special events & Drink Specials. Baton Show Lounge: Shows at 7pm, 9pm & 11pm. Charlie’s: Euchre Club 5pm-8pm. Rockstar Karaoke with Jeremiah 9pm-1am. Top 40's Dance Beats with Lightning LuLu 1am-4am. $5 Draft Pitchers, $13 You-Call-It Pitchers. Crew: $5 Beergarita pints, $12 Miller Lite pitchers, $7-9 Crew Bloodies, $15 bottomless mimosas (with entree purchase). F.O’Mahony’s: $20 Mimosa Brunch. Hydrate: $4 U-Calls Its Kit Kat Lounge: Half priced martinis, 33 percent off small plates; Divalicious Brunch staring Madam X, 11am-4pm; $29.95 prix-fixe; $14.95 “Build your own” cocktail package. Lucky Horseshoe: Dancers 2pm. North End: Open at 11, Playing all the Sunday Funday games! Phoenix Bar: Latin Night / Variety Latino Show! $4 Corona Bottles, $7 Long Island, $5 Patron Silver Shots. Progress Bar: Sunday Funday! $10 Bottles of Bubbly/Mimosas $10 Pitchers of Miller Lite or Coors Light $3 Miller Lite or Coors Light drafts, DJ Chip every Sunday playing all of your favorite music videos and always taking requests. Shakers: $6 Bloody Mary Bar, $4 Mimosas, $13 Mix & Match Buckets, $5 Chocolate Martinis. Sidetrack: Open at 1pm, Show Tunes 4-9pm, Flashback Videos 9pm-2am Retro with a beat. SoFo Tap: $5 PBR and a Shot of Jameson, $3 Miller Lite Drafts, $5 SoFo Marys, $4 Skinny Lemonades. The Office: $2.50 Bloody Marys, $2.50 Champagnes, & $2.50 16oz Draft Beers. Karaoke at 9pm. Touche: Beer Bust, Beer Bust $1 Bud & Bud Light Drafts, Sodas, After the Beach Party 3-7pm, Movie Night 7pm, 6/26 Gay Pride Parade Day BEER Bust & Cookout at 4pm. June 14, 2016 GRAB Magazine 53 TRAVEL GRAB A PLANE PUERTO VALLARTA BECOMES FIRST “GAY TRAVEL APPROVED” CITY IN MEXICO Popular Tourist Destination with the LGBT Community Receives Top Honors From Gaytravel.Com For years, Puerto Vallarta has been celebrated as the preferred vacation destination for the LGBT community in Mexico. Now, Puerto Vallarta is being honored as the first city in Mexico to be granted Gay Travel Approved status by GayTravel.com. Gay Travel Approved is GayTravel.com’s seal of excellence bestowed upon select travel partners around the world that have shown themselves to be deserving of recognition and praise by the LGBT community. “With more than 20 years of history as the go-to resource for memorable, lifetime travel 54 GRAB Magazine experiences, a seal of approval from GayTravel.com carries significant weight,” said GayTravel.com CEO Steve Rohrlick. “In fact, in a GayTravel.com survey, 9 out of 10 gay travelers said that it would be very important for them to know a destination is ‘Gay Travel Approved.’ Being ‘Gay Travel Approved’ lets the world know that GayTravel.com’s team of experts and editors along with feedback from our discerning followers have given a travel partner the distinction of having that ‘je ne sais quoi’ that LGBT travelers appreciate. Puerto Vallarta has long been a favorite LGBT destination and GayTravel’s June 14, 2016 Celebrity Gurus have experienced the warmth of the people and the inclusiveness of the culture firsthand: http://www.gaytravel.com/ gay-guides/puerto-vallarta. It is our distinct pleasure to bestow Gay Travel Approved 2016 to Puerto Vallarta.” The Gay Travel Approved moniker is not handed out lightly. First, recipients must be nominated and offer something special and unique to the travel experience — whether it's the good energy that is palpable, the sense of inclusiveness, the feeling of wellbeing when you are there — those things that make an impression and carry forward with you wherever your journey takes you. “Having worked closely with the GayTravel.com team, I know personally how passionate they are about ensuring that the destinations and properties they recommend are safe, welcoming and top quality. Because of this, we are deeply honored that Puerto Vallarta is the first city in Mexico to receive Gay Travel Approved status.” Gustavo Rivas-Solis, Director of US and Canada Campaign, Latitude.” GayTravel.com encourages its readers to offer recommendations for "Gay Travel Approved” travel destinations, accommodations, cruises, tours, events, restaurants, and venues and to also provide feedback (good or bad) on an existing Gay Travel Approved travel partners by emailing recommendations@ gaytravel.com. For more information on Gay Travel Approved: http:// www.gaytravel.com/gaytravel- 56 GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 Photos by Anthony Meade 58 GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 GRAB A HIT Visit nexusradio.fm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Artist Elephante Philip George & Dragonette Disco Killerz & Liquid Todd Cedric Gervais Cheat Codes Mark F. Angelo Kream Sigala The Chainsmokers Beyonce Cheat Codes Armin van Buuren Comet Blue Throttle Jonas Blue Title Age Of Innocence Feel This Way Stellar ft Jimmy Gnecco (Morgan Page Radio Edit) With You feat. Jack Wilby (Intro Edit) Sex ft. Kriss Kross Amsterdam (Carta Remix) New Day ft. Eric Lumiere (Luke Shay Radio Edit) Love You More (Radio Edit) Sweet Lovin (Radio Edit) Don't Let Me Down ft Daya (Victor Dinaire & Bissen Nexus Edit) Formation (Jamie de Von Remix Nexus Clean Edit) Say Goodbye Heading Up High ft Kensington (Original Mix) Spaceship Together Feat. David Spekter (Radio Edit) Fast Car ft Dakota (Radio Edit) June 14, 2016 GRAB Magazine DANCE Top 15 Dance Chart this week 61 COLUMNIST GRAB ANTHONY A Year Later: Pride 2016 By Anthony Morgano If Pride is the time of year that LGBTQ folk celebrate their identities, freedoms and burgeoning rights and equalities (with parades, glitter and public skin-baring, of course), then last year’s Pride was certainly one for the history books. On June 26, 2015, SCOTUS finally ruled, as we all seemed to know they eventually agreed that marriage is a fundamental right belonging to both opposite sex and same-sex couples. In other words: “LET THE GAY MARRIAGES COMMENCE!”* And they did. (* Okay, so SCOTUS didn’t really say this, but I can totally see Justice Sotomayor and the notorious RBG clinking their champagne glasses and saying just this. Can’t you?) Across the nation, gay and lesbian couples made plans to visit their local courthouses, order seven-layer cakes and get fitted for the most fabulous of wedding attire. After what felt like a lifetime (and for some, it was) of fighting for and defending something as simple (okay, maybe not simple) as love, we had finally won. Gayborhoods of the world rejoiced, folks donned wedding 62 GRAB Magazine dresses and tuxes at Pride celebrations around the country and a huge number of same-sex couples were finally able to call their lifelong bond by the name they’d longed to for so long: “Mawwiage (that bwessed awwangement, that dweam wivvin a dweam …”) Six months later, New York’s leading LGBT rights organization, the Empire State Pride Agenda, announced victory. Not only that, they announced that with this victory they were closing their doors, citing that they “ran out of causes and donors.” And they weren’t the only ones who saw the gay marriage ruling as the end-all-be-all of the LGBTQ rights movement. As evidenced by the folks who stopped donating money probably thinking, “Well, we have marriage now, what else is there to fight for?” Marriage had been set up for years as the pinnacle achievement, the thing we needed to gain to solidify our equality. In an identity that is defined, essentially, by the person you love, it made sense to a lot of people that once equality in the expression of that love was a reality, so too would be the acceptance of queers in the world. Mawwiage, however, was just the tip of the iceberg. After only a few months of celebrity endorsements and rainbowcovered everything breaking into the mainstream, we started seeing a growing backlash against marriage equality and against the forward motion the movement had gained. In August, we met Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who refused to follow federal law and grant marriage licenses to gay couples by denying licenses to all couples, claiming something about “doing God’s work.” In November, Houston voted down an anti-discrimination bill that had been narrowly passed the previous year, only about a month before SCOTUS’ ruling on marriage equality. Conservative and anti-LGBTQ activists gathered bundles of money to identify the bill as “the bathroom bill,” causing many to look at something that promoted equality on the basis of not only sexual orientation, but race, gender, ability and a myriad of other identifiers, as merely a way for men to enter the women’s June 14, 2016 restroom. According to the ACLU, between January and the end of March, nearly a hundred bills meant to chip away at the marriage equality ruling were introduced in state legislatures. The Human Rights Campaign stated that 44 anti-transgender bills were introduced in 16 states within a similar time period. Whole states – most notably North Carolina and Mississippi – have refused protection for LGBTQ folks, claiming “religious freedom.” Let’s look at those “religious freedom” claims. The phrase seems to have become a code, a nice, shiny euphemism, because “anti-LGBTQ” is too bluntly hateful, even for a group of activists as clearly seething with hate as these fighters for religious freedom. In the case of Kim Davis, the courts ruled that she had no authority to refuse the Supreme Court’s orders, even though she claimed it interfered with her religion. The collective “we” hoped would set a precedent against someone clearly using their personal religious beliefs to justify discrimination. With the whirlwind of bakeries claiming “religious freedom” in their refusal to bake cakes for same-sex weddings, it’s clear that this hasn’t been the case. As in the past, religion is being used as a scapegoat for hate – just as it was used to justify discrimination against people of color, against women, even against Irish and Italians who were “the wrong kind of Christian” (and don’t even get me started on its justification in the systematic destruction of global cultures via Colonialism). And what’s worse, politicians seemed afraid to call these people out for what they are – bigots. Since Houston’s “bathroom bill” nonsense, a national debate has raged over trans folk and their use of the public restroom that best corresponds to their gender identity. Conservatives took the low road (big surprise), claiming that sexual deviants will use the law to take advantage of women or children. My frustration with this clearly absurd argument has grown exponentially since the sentencing of the Stanford rape victim and the defense of his short sentence for assault by the same folks who are supposedly so worried about bathroom assaults that haven’t ever happened. Even worse, they’re demonizing an entire group of people. Sadly, this is anything but surprising. Marriage Equality was a victory for the LGBTQ rights movement, without a doubt. It was a huge step forward to have our equality and rights affirmed on a national level, but we are not done yet. In many states, the saying goes that you can get married on Sunday and then fired for being gay on Monday. I understand the desire to say, “No, we won, the fight is over.” I used to think that while marriage equality would definitely happen within my lifetime, that it was unlikely to pass for decades. “Not,” I thought, “until the older, more religious generations are gone, until the world is populated mostly by folks who have come of age since being gay stopped being such a terrible fate and religion so important, will we be able to leap over that hurdle.” And then we fucking did it. This, however, is not the time to get lazy. We not only have to defend what we’ve already achieved – to discredit the naysayers and remind our own of what a long and hard road it was – but to push forward and fight to ensure true equality for all of our LGBTQ brothers and sisters. Because it can and should happen; a majority of the nation is shown to support it, 64 GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 Our outgoing Commander-In-Chief, the incomparable Barack Obama, has once again (and for the final time), declared June as Pride Month; in his statement. he applauded the LGBTQ activists as part of the historical legacy of the United States of America advancing towards “becoming a more perfect Union” and “[striving] to forge a more inclusive society.” He acknowledges the step forward we took in becoming a nation that recognizes love and judges its citizens by the content of their character. Essentially, America wouldn’t be America without our struggle. Obama also recognized that the fight is far from over. Pride Month, he states, will be about advancing the same agenda here and abroad (remember the videos of ISIS throwing suspected gay men off buildings and posting them to Twitter?), fighting for the dignity of all U.S. citizens and their right to the life they pursue and “[recommitting] to bending the arc of our Nation toward justice.” So, this year, be proud of all we’ve accomplished – because we’ve come a long way – but don’t forget that the fight is far from over. We must dedicate ourselves to speaking up for those seeking the same dignified and fair treatment as we did in order to create the world we all want to live in. We’ve come so far and have far yet to go, which I know can be disheartening. This Pride, take a look around you and remember one thing: We have each other. Happy Pride, all! Anthony is a storyteller, casual social anthropologist and man-about-town. He recently moved to Chicago after graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in Journalism and currently lives in Boystown. If you would like to contact Anthony his email is [email protected] June 14, 2016 GRAB Magazine 67 TELEVISION GRAB FREEDIA Big Freedia By Mark Nagel “Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce” is returning for season 5 on FUSE and GRAB Magazine recently has the chance to talk with this talented and entertaining performer. MARK NAGEL: Where did you grow up? BIG FREEDIA: New Orleans. MN: As a child, who were your musical influences? BF: There were so many, but Michael Jackson, Prince, Luther Vandross, Diana Ross, Pattie Labelle and Freddie Jackson. MN: Do you have siblings? BF: I have one brother and one sister. MN: Where do you fall in the mix? BF: I am the oldest. MN: When was the first time you sang in public? BF: When I was six or seven, I was in the choir in my church and I was the little boy who they pushed to the front. MN: When did bounce come into your life? BF: I was about 14 and I would hear the bounce songs being played at the middle school dances and around the neighborhood. MN: Whether you are on TV or at performances, you always seem to have amazing outfits. Who do you have design them? BF: Usually it’s between myself, my 68 GRAB Magazine uncle or one of my designers but mostly it’s my uncle and me. MN: Do you tell him what you want or does he have a voice in the designing? BF: Both. Sometimes I give him clothes and when I come back, he gives me costumes in the vision that he saw and sometimes I tell him the vision that I see and we go June 14, 2016 from there. He has a lot of input, because when my uncle is involved, I know it will be off the chain. MN: This past January, you appeared on Jimmy Kimmel for the first time. What was that like for you? BF: It was amazing to be on Jimmy Kimmel. It was one of the high points of my career; lots and lots of people saw me on that show, plus the performance that we planned: Starting outside of the building and coming through the studio to finally be on stage. MN: For someone who has never seen “Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce” Wednesdays on FUSE, how would you describe it? BF: The show is very real and isn’t like any other reality show. It shows how I am and my personality, plus the work I put into it. This season, you will see career highs and lows, relationship issues and the dancers having their moments. It is going to be a really good season. I really like season 5 because we really step it up every season. MN: What can you tell me about it? BF: The new DVD app will teach you bounce and work out, get your body in shape and feel good about it. MN: You seem to be with your dancers a lot. Let’s be honest. Do you always get along? BF: Not always [laughs]. MN: Is it true you have a new DVD coming out to teach us to bounce? BF: Yes! 70 GRAB Magazine MN: What is next for Big Freedia? BF: God only knows, but I have an album coming out in August and June 14, 2016 getting ready for my fall tour and working on my cookbook and hopefully season 6. Watch “Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce” Wednesdays on FUSE at 10 p.m. CST. June 14, 2016 GRAB Magazine 71 Photos by Anthony Meade 74 GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 June 14, 2016 GRAB Magazine 75 EVENTS BIANCA DEL RIO ANNOUNCES NORTH AMERICA TOUR She’s back! The hilariously hateful comic known as Bianca Del Rio (aka Roy Haylock) is launching the North American leg of her latest global standup tour. Find out why DANCE FOR LIFE CELEBRATES A MOMENTOUS 25TH ANNIVERSARY WITH SPECIAL BENEFIT AND PERFORMANCE AUGUST 20, 2016 Chicago Dancers United presents the momentous 25th Anniversary of Dance for Life, welcoming the most renownedChicago dance companies onto the Auditorium Theatre’s historic stage Saturday, August 20, 2016. Since its inception in 1991, Dance for Life has been committed to raising funds for the AIDS Foundation of Chicago as well as other organizations dedicated to serious health issues while showcasing the THE GOLD COAST ART FAIR AT GRANT PARK Get ready for the return of the "Granddaddy of American Art Festivals"! Rated as one of the top 30 juried art festivals in the country, the Gold Coast Art Fair at Grant Park welcomes more than 300 76 GRAB Magazine the New York Times calls Bianca “the Joan Rivers of the drag world” and Joan herself called Bianca “so fresh, so smart.” North America dates are organized through touring agency AEG Live. The entire tour is managed and sold by the touring division of Producer Entertainment Group (PEG), a full-service artist management and production company. Bianca’s last standup act, “Rolodex of Hate,” toured the world with sold out shows for over a year before being ordered as an original streaming TV special by Vimeo and later, purchased for cable by Logo TV. In it she tackled the major events, people and places in her early life that shaped her into one of the world’s fastest rising insult comics. “Not Today Satan” picks up right where she left off, chronicling her adventures since winning a certain well-known drag-focused reality show, becoming “gay famous,” moving to Los Angeles and the inherent challenges of dating and making a living as a man in a dress. Said Bianca: “when I’m not busy volunteering at the soup kitchen or knitting socks for orphans, one of my favorite pastimes is gathering the cold, huddled masses into a nice warm room, giving them shelter if only for an hour, and sharing valuable life advice from a hate guru!” Oct. 7, 2016 - Milwaukee - The Pabst Theater Oct. 9, 2016 Chicago - The Vic Oct. 22, 2016 - Washington DC Lincoln. Purchase your tickets at www.thebiancadelrio.com city’s unique diversity of talent, dance traditions and styles, making it truly the only event of its kind. The celebratory evening, hosted by The Second City’s Carisa Barreca and Tim Mason, will also honor longtime supporters of Dance for Life, Fred Eychaner and Alphawood Foundation, Barbara Kipper and Scott Silberstein and Matt Hoffman with HMS Media. “Dance for Life is not just a name for an event, it is an act of truly bringing people together to dance for the lives of those who can’t themselves,” said Chicago Dancers United Executive Director Anthony Guerrero. “For 25 years, this one-of-a-kind event has brought together the Chicago dance community in ways that no other event has been able to. It is incredible to see that continued support and unwavering dedication, and we are so proud to celebrate this significant anniversary with friends from near and far.” In 1991, after having lost many close friends and dance colleagues to HIV and AIDS, Keith Elliott, a member of Joseph Holmes Chicago Dance Theatre (JHCDT), took it upon himself to rally his fellow dancers and take an active role in preventing the spread of the disease. Together with friend Todd Kiech, JHCDT Associate Artistic Director Harriet Ross, HIV/AIDS community activist and skilled fundraiser Danny Kopelson and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Executive Director Gail Kalver, the small group worked together to bring Chicago’s dance community together, for one night only – to raise money and…Dance for Life. The evening will begin at 5 p.m. with a gala reception at the Hilton Chicago (720 S. Michigan Ave.) and continue at the Auditorium Theatre (50 E. Congress Pkwy) at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for both the gala reception and performance ($250 $600) or performance only ($15 $75) are on sale now and can be purchased by phone at 312-341-2300, online at chicagodancersunited.com or in person at the Auditorium Theatre Box Office. artists from around the world to downtown Chicago. The festival will be taking place on June 18-19 from 10am-5pm. This exceedingly popular festival offers fine art of all mediums -- painting, drawing, jewelry, ceramics, prints, fiber, sculpture, photographs, glass and mixed media, ranging in price from $25 to $25,000, will draw hundreds of thousands of art enthusiasts to Grant Park's beautiful Butler Field. Celebrate the summer season with an art-filled experience at the 59th annual Gold Coast Art Fair. Take in the art action with incredible demonstrations by artists, live music, and interactive art projects. Go for a spin on the Spin Art machine to create a masterpiece of June 14, 2016 spiraled and splashes of paint. Savor the summer sun and Chicago's stunning skyline in the city's iconic Grant Park. This year at the festivals Amdur Productions has started a new charity initiative called the Green Ribbon Project. The project connects the festival with an important cause and aims to stimulate art buying at the festival. Participating artists put a green ribbon on a piece of their choice in their booth and when the piece is sold the artist agrees to give 10% of the proceeds to Bright Pink, which is the dedicated charity for the Gold Coast Art Festival. For more information, visit amdurproductions.com or call 847-926-4300 NEWS Northalsted Business Alliance Details #OurStory Initiative for Pride Month As the Northalsted Business Alliance prepares to welcome thousands of celebrants for Chicago Pride Fest on June 18-19, the organization marks the month by sharing Pride stories. Be it individual, collaborative community memories, or examples of neighborhood initiatives, NBA will share narratives across social media using the #OurStory hashtag. Northalsted Business Alliance Executive Director Christopher Barrett Politan explains the initiative. “As our collaboration with The Legacy Project continues to take shape, it’s an honor to celebrate Pride Month with the LGBT trailblazers who adorn the neighborhood on The Legacy Walk. LGBT LEGACY WALL COMING TO CENTER ON HALSTED The Legacy Project has announced that its acclaimed “Legacy Wall” will soon be making its debut on Chicago’s iconic North Halsted Street with a week-long engagement at Center on Halsted. The display will occupy the upper level “Library” space adjacent to the John Baran Hall, off the 2nd Floor Walgreens Reception Area. Overlooking world-famous Halsted Street, the magnificent Legacy Wall will be visible from the street through the floor-to-ceiling windows ZIPCAR TO ‘DRIVE EQUALITY FORWARD’ THIS PRIDE MONTH Zipcar, the world’s leading car sharing network, and GLAAD, an LGBTQ media advocacy organization, are kicking off a new partnership during Pride month to help drive acceptance and equality 78 GRAB Magazine Most importantly, it is a reminder to take pride in not only our individual accomplishments, but our collective pride in the neighborhood and community.” Collective Pride is weaved throughout the festival as Pride Fest goers are encouraged to donate at the gates to support the neighborhood initiative to provide a clean, beautiful and safe space for everyone to celebrate. A centerpiece of Pride Month is the two-day Chicago Pride Fest, which celebrates the past, present and future of the LGBT community. Entertainment options abound with Jordin Sparks lighting up the stage on Saturday, while former Danity Kane members Aubrey O’Day and Shannon Bex of the Dumblonde duo shake things up on Sunday. Rising star Daya of ‘Hide Away’ fame joins Dumblonde in the Sunday line-up. Other performers over the twoday festival include: Boy Band Review, Chicago Gay Men’s Chorus, Chicago Spirit Brigade, Emii, Fabio Campos, Goldhouse, Jason Maek & Zaena, Lakeside Pride Orchestra, Luciana, My Gold Mask, One Night Band, Rod Tuff Curls, Sushi Roll and Wedding Banned. In addition, the perennially popular Pride Pet & Family Parade at 12:30PM on Sunday Funday, hosted by Ms. Foozie will open the second day of the festival. Chicago Pride Fest June 18-19 11 am – 10 pm Halsted from Addison to Grace $10 Entry Donation. For information about NBA and The Legacy Project visit www.northalsted.com facing the award-winning “Legacy Walk” outdoor LGBT History Museum – which is also run by the Legacy Project. The Legacy Wall – which is a 24’ long, 8’ tall, and 6’ deep doublesided “serpentine island” – features 125 individual biographical and photographic elements commemorating the contributions LGBT people have made to world history and culture. The exhibit, which is international and multicultural in focus, spans 4000 years of recorded history, covers over 20 individual fields of contribution, and features people from every walk of life. “Everywhere the Legacy Wall goes the response has been tremendous” said Victor Salvo, Executive Director and Creator of the Legacy Project. “We had expected some people to be overwhelmed, but not the intensely emotional responses we have seen. Some people stay for hours on end. Some come back four and five times with friends and family. Some simply stand there and weep. It has been an eye-opening experience for everyone… especially the folks in Central Illinois who welcomed us with open arms. We are thrilled to finally be able to bring the Legacy Wall back to its home base since a tremendous amount of the planning and volunteer work required to build it took place AT the Center on Halsted.” “June, National LGBT Pride Month, affords the perfect opportunity to honor our past in celebration of where we are headed,” said Modesto Tico Valle, Center on Halsted CEO. “Our collaboration with the Legacy Project to host the Legacy Wall provides the chance to learn about LGBT history for individuals across the lifespan, from the young people to families and older adults who regularly use Center on Halsted.” The installation will be on display from 9a to 9p everyday throughout its viewing. Reservations are not required. It is free to the public. For more information visit www.legacyprojectchicago.org. forward for the LGBTQ community. “Zipcar’s car sharing movement has always been about building community, and we believe that should include everyone,” said Kaye Ceille, Zipcar president. “We have proudly supported LGBTQ organizations and Pride events across the country since our early days. It’s been a long road, and there are many miles ahead. We’re excited to partner with GLAAD this year to drive equality even further.” Zipcar and GLAAD are working together to support the transgender community and raise awareness about anti-LGBTQ legislation. To find out more, visit www.glaad.org/ zipcar. “We are thrilled to partner with Zipcar to accelerate LGBTQ acceptance,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, GLAAD president and chief executive officer. “When companies stand up against discrimination and injustice, it sends a clear and important message to LGBTQ people across the country that they are supported.” Additionally, Zipcar will continue its annual Pride campaign, in which the company donates $1 for every reservation on its specially branded Pride cars. Proceeds benefit select local LGBTQ organizations where the Pride cars are located, including Chicago House, Georgia Equality, L.A. LGBT Center, as well as GLAAD. Each Pride car is decorated with an easily recognizable rainbow Zipcar logo. For more information about Zipcar’s Pride program, visit zipcar.com/pride. June 14, 2016 LAKE FOREST THEATRE PRESENTS THE SECRET GARDEN THEATER Irish Theatre of Chicago Presents SPINNING Now through July 3 at The Den Theatre Irish Theatre of Chicago concludes its 2015-16 Season with the U.S premiere of Deirdre Kinahan’s probing drama Spinning, directed by Joanie Schultz, playing now through July 3 at The Den Theatre, 1333 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago. Conor is fresh from prison, grasping at the threads of his life. Susan is grieving the loss of her teenage daughter. Two lives collide in a seaside cafe and are forever changed. Deirdre Kinahan, playwright of the acclaimed Irish drama Moment, masterfully unspools a gripping contemporary tale over three distinct timelines in this U.S. premiere. "I’m thrilled to be back in Chicago and working with Irish Theatre and my friend Joanie Schultz,” comments playwright Deirdre Kinahan. “Chicago embraced my play Moment several years ago at Steep Theatre. Spinning is a favorite piece of mine, and I'm delighted for the opportunity to once again share my work with Chicago audiences.” “The emotional life of Spinning is viscerally truthful and relatable,” comments Director Joanie Schultz. “Deirdre Kinahan throws us head first into the colliding lives of two parents desperately trying to hang on to their children. The play weaves together an emotional landscape of loss and regret in which devastation and confusion spiral out of control in action and in memory. As we jump in time through past and present, the play keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, trying madly to understand the events that got us to this present moment. The cast, mostly made up of ITC company members, bring a fearlessly vulnerable energy to the play that breathes the best kind of life into this thrilling piece.” Spinning features ensemble members Jodi Kingsley, Carolyn Kruse and Dan Waller with guest artist Tyler Meredith. Tickets are currently on sale at www.irishtheatreofchicago.org 80 GRAB Magazine Lake Forest Theatre presents its inaugural season opener, The Secret Garden, opening June 10 and running through July 2, with a press opening on Saturday, June 11, 2016 at 8:00 p.m. Managing Artistic Director Steve Malone will direct the season opener at the newly renovated John & Nancy Hughes Theatre, 400 East Illinois Rd. in downtown Lake Forest. The production will be accompanied by a 15-piece live orchestra. The Tony Award winning musical The Secret Garden follows eleven-year-old orphan Mary Lennox on her return to Yorkshire, England from India. She returns to live with her reclusive uncle and ill cousin. Mary explores the grounds of her new home to discover a magic garden. There, she finds spirits from her past that offer guidance for her new life. The tale of forgiveness and renewal plays out with beautifully haunting melodies. The Secret Garden was written by composer Lucy Simon and Marsha Norman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of Night Mother. The musical adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1911 novel originally premiered on Broadway in 1991, and earned a Tony award that same year. For information on purchasing single show or three show season tickets, call 847-604-4975 or email Pamela at [email protected] Learn more about Lake Forest Theatre by visiting www.LakeForestTheatre.org. May the Pride Be With You, Star Whores In a galaxy not so far, far away, GayCo Productions, Chicago's premier LGBTQ sketch comedy company, returns this June with its annual Pride Month series of improv and storytelling shows entitled Star Whores - The Pride Awakens. To honor of the season of Pride, GayCo Productions is remounting its sell-out series of comedy shows at The Playground June 14, 2016 Theatre (3209 N. Halsted St). The blasted natives of Boystown will come clad in their best Target brand button-ups for 2 nights of some ball and bra busting fun. Star Whores - The Pride Awakens is an outrageously gay improv adventure that’ll have everyone claiming to be Luke’s Daddy (bear). Celebrating those who get paid for “making wookie,” each evening will be based on the monologues of special guest LGBT sex workers. Check out www.gayco.com for the schedule of Whores. Star Whores - The Pride Awakens will feature GayCo ensemble members and Artistic Associates, including Jessica Belless, Kathy Betts, Lanny Fox, Clay Goodpasture, Erin Island, Allison Reese, Alexandria MillerVanover, and some special All-Star Improvisers. Star Whores - The Pride Awakens runs Friday and Saturday at 10:30pm, June 24 and 25 at The Playground Theater in the heart of Boystown. Tickets are $15 and can be bought in advance at http:// starwhorespride. eventbrite.com. New York City’s long running hit BATSU! Stages Chicago Production BATSU!, the comedic and interactive game show that has run for six years in New York and was named one of the “Best Things to Do in NYC” by CBS NY and dubbed “Really Funny!” by The New York Times will now play in Chicago with a local cast, previewing Thursday, June 16 in an open-ended engagement. BATSU! will be presented at a favorite Chicagoland dining spot, Kamehachi, 1531 North Wells Street, and will shock diners with this quirky, live Japanese game show. BATSU! is not your ordinary dinner theater entertainment. Four warriors compete in comedic challenges to avoid electric shocks, paintballs, a giant egg-smashing chicken, and many more hilarious jaw-dropping punishments. The cast of BATSU! are members of the acclaimed comedy group Face Off Unlimited. If you're looking for a night full of surprises, non-stop laughs, and a one-of-a-kind show, this is it! BATSU! which means “punishment” in Japanese, has been a huge hit in New York. The show became a cult favorite, with audience members returning multiple times. BATSU! is a production that audiences will never forget! For more information on BATSU! visit http://faceoff unlimited.com/ticketschicago.html or call 347-985-0368. June 14, 2016 GRAB Magazine 81 BETTY WHO RELEASES COVER OF DONNA LEWIS' "I LOVE YOU ALWAYS FOREVER" MUSIC BEBE REXHA RELEASES NEW RUBY ROSE REMIX OF "NO BROKEN HEARTS" FEAT. NICKI MINAJ Forever" proves she has a lot more magic up her sleeve. To Buy or Stream "I Love You Always Forever" Visit iTunes: http://smarturl.it/ BWILYAF ST. LUCIA PARTNERS WITH CONVERSE FOR OFFICIAL “HELP ME RUN AWAY” MUSIC VIDEO Critically acclaimed pop artist, Betty Who, releases her cover of Donna Lewis' classic 90's hit, "I Love You Always Forever." Produced by longtime collaborator Peter Thomas, Who's dazzling rendition serves as a precursor to her long-awaited album, which is set to release later this year. Fans can catch Betty Who performing "I Love You Always Forever" for the first time this weekend at Governor's Ball in New York City. Additionally, the track is on sale now and available at all digital retail providers. Who says, "I've always loved this song. It came out in my early childhood and embodies such a reminiscent feeling for me. I've been dying to cover it for a while now and have finally done it! I can't wait to start singing it live and sharing one of my favorite songs of all time. I've been working so hard on my next album, but in the meantime wanted to give something special to my Who Crew!" Once described by New York Magazine as a mix of "early Madonna...Katy Perry and Robyn, with spunk and confidence", and by Elle as "your next pop obsession", Australian pop-singer, Betty Who, is a force to be reckoned with. She has built a passionate and loyal fan base through her early EP's, undeniable charisma and ecstatic live show. Who independently released her first EP entitled The Movement EP, in which the lead single and fan favorite, "Somebody Loves You" debuted at #4 of Spotify's most viral list. Her followup EP, Slow Dancing, was released via RCA Records and debuted at #1 on the iTunes Pop Chart. The success of Who's early EP's eventually led to the release of her debut LP entitled Take Me When You Go (RCA Records), along with performances on The View, The Today Show, and Late Night With Seth Meyers, as well as tours with both Katy Perry and Kiesza. While Check us out online Betty Who is gearing up to for her www.GRABChicago.com second full-length album, the release of "I Love You Always 82 GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 Chart-topping singer/songwriter Bebe Rexha released a hot new Ruby Rose remix of her latest single "No Broken Hearts" featuring Nicki Minaj. Bebe has been writing and performing hits dominating the charts for the last few years, and recently hit #1 on both the Billboard Pop and Rap charts with her Platinum-selling smash single "Me, Myself & I" with G-Eazy. Her latest single "No Broken Hearts" featuring Nicki Minaj has been climbing the charts, and the latest version by acclaimed actor/ producer / DJ Ruby Rose is sure to take things up a notch. Bebe Rexha has accumulated over 10 million overall single sales, 1 billion Spotify streams, 1.3 billion combined YouTube/VEVO views, and reached a radio audience of over 8 billion. Bebe Rexha burst onto the scene in 2013 when she penned the song which became a worldwide hit for Eminem and Rihanna - "Monster" - which went RIAA quadruple-platinum stateside. She wrote and featured on Cash Cash's "Take Me Home" and Pitbull's "This Is Not A Drill" in addition to writing Tinashe's "All Hands On Deck" and Selena Gomez's "Champion." Her 2015 debut EP, I Don't Wanna Grow Up [Warner Bros. Records], boasts the singles "I Can't Stop Drinking About You" and "I'm Gonna Show You Crazy," which racked up over 52 million Spotify streams in only six months. That same year, she cowrote and carried instantly recognizable hooks for the doubleplatinum "Hey Mama" by David Guetta, Nicki Minaj, and Afrojack as well as G-Eazy's Billboard Hot 100 smash "Me, Myself, & I." Listen to "No Broken Hearts Ruby Rose Remix": https://soundcloud.com/ beberexha/no-broken-heartsruby-rose-remix/ St. Lucia, in partnership with Converse, has revealed the official video for “Help Me Run Away” - the latest single from their sophomore album Matter. Incorporating a combination of 2D and 3D compositing, mixed with practical puppeteering and CG elements, the video (directed by NORTON) follows a pair of Converse high tops across the U.S. in search of their lost love (a pair of red high heels). To view the video visit http://smarturl.it/HMRAvideo. “Help Me Run Away” is available now on all DSPs including iTunes, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon and Google Play. Later this month, St. Lucia will make their debut morning television appearance. Tune in to see the band perform live on Good Morning America Thursday, June 30th. As previously announced, St. Lucia will embark on a fall headline tour that will feature new songs and production in their largest venues to date: The Wiltern in Los Angeles, Terminal 5 in NYC, and House Of Blues in Boston. Released in late January, Matter (the follow-up to St. Lucia’s 2013 album When The Night) has been universally praised, with Rolling Stone drawing comparisons to ‘Prince at his purplest,’ Entertainment Weekly hailing it as ‘the indie dance party album of the year,’ and NYLON citing the 2016 release as ‘a bold new direction for the band.’ St. Lucia’s fusion of catchy synths, hook-laden verses and unabashed power pop caught the attention of KCRW’s Jason Bentley who recently said on an episode of Morning Becomes Eclectic, “this should be the biggest band in the world right now.” St Lucia will be in Chicago July 28-31 performing at Lollapalooza. Photos by Anthony Meade 84 GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 PARADE INFORMATION PRIDE DATE: Sunday, June 26 TIME: 12 Noon STARTS at: Broadway & Montrose. security team of 160 off-duty police officers (up from 90 last year), to supplement the police presence along and surrounding the parade route. $1000 Fine FOR PUBLIC ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION: The parade will have more security and a tighter rein on public alcohol consumption. In addition to the large number of police officers who staff the event, PRIDEChicago (parade ROUTE: Step off from the coordinators) are providing a Broadway/Montrose corner, security team of 160 off-duty police officers (up from 90 last year) to proceeding south on Broadway; then south on Halsted; then east on supplement the police presence. Belmont; then south on Broadway; Penalties include, but are not then east on Diversey to Cannon limited to, $1000+ tickets being Drive. issued and/or the immediate disposal of open containers of CONTENT & DESCRIPTION: The alcohol into trash receptacles. parade will feature 160 registered PARADE DAY HEALTH/SAFETY: entries (down from 215 last year), including floats, decorated vehicles, Bring plenty of bottled water, sunscreen and a hat or other head performance groups, a marching covering, and dress lightly because band and walking contingents. parade day is usually hot and The entries represent community organizations, sunny. businesses, governmental officials and individual community members. STREET CLOSURES: (on parade day, Sunday, June 26) include: Crowd estimates each year are in the hundreds of thousands. So the plans are to line the parade route ASSEMBLY AREA: Tentative with barricades on both sides of the time: 10:30 a.m. street from beginning to the end of the parade route. Spectators will be PARADE ROUTE: Rolling closing required to remain behind the times. Cross streets will close as barricades. (Only parade registrants the parade travels south down the traveling down the middle of the route. The parade starts at 12:00 street, police officers, other city Noon at the Broadway/Montrose officials, security staff, parade corner proceeding south on marshals and credentialed media Broadway; then south on Halsted; reps will be allowed in the street). In then east on Belmont; then south on Broadway; then east on recent years, the City of Chicago Diversey to Cannon Drive. has required that several large city parades, including the Pride NO PARKING: Both the Assembly Parade, line their parade routes with barricades at our own Area and Parade Route (listed expense. Police officers and parade above) will be posted with temporary signs indicating “NO marshals will be stationed at various points on the street in front PARKING ON SUNDAY JUNE of the barricades along the parade 26, 2015, FROM 5:00 AM TO route. 8:00 PM. - Both sides of the Police officers will also be in the street.” Montrose Ave. - Greenview Ave. to area surrounding the parade. In Hazel St. addition, PRIDEChicago (parade coordinators) are providing a 86 GRAB Magazine June 14, 2016 LINE UP: North Broadway (both the east and the west curb lanes, from Montrose to Wilson); West Montrose (both the north and south curb lanes from Broadway to Clark); Sunnyside Ave from Broadway to North Sheridan Road and North Sheridan Road, between Montrose and Wilson. Broadway St. - Leland Ave. to Grace St. Sunnyside Ave. - Broadway St. to North Sheridan Rd. Halsted St. - Grace St. to to Belmont Ave. Belmont Ave. - Sheffield Ave. to Broadway St. Broadway St. - Belmont Ave. to Diversey Pkwy. Diversey Pkwy. - Broadway St. to Cannon Dr. (Sheridan) Cannon Dr. - Diversey Pkwy. to Fullerton Pkwy. Addison St. - 736 W. Addison St. to Sheffield Ave. Waveland Ave. - Halsted St. to Broadway St. Grace St. - Halsted St. to Fremont St. Clifton from Montrose Ave. to Sunnyside Ave. Wellington Ave. from Sheffield St. to Racine Ave. North Sheridan Road from Montrose to Agatite Street ADDITIONAL PARKING RESTRICTIONS: There will be additional parking restrictions on Sunnyside Ave between Broadway and North Sheridan Road also North Sheridan Road from Montrose to Agatite Street. TOWING: Begins at 5:00 AM. Due to the volume of vehicles involved, the issuing of parking violation citations and towing will start at 5AM - Promptly. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: From the Red Line: Wilson, Sheridan, Addison or Belmont all provide access via a short walk to the parade route. PLEASE NOTE: The Belmont station (and the surrounding area) tends to become the most crowded, so you are encouraged to consider watching the parade from the other parts of the route, including areas toward the start of the route—such as Broadway, south of Montrose—which are served by both the nearby Wilson and Sheridan stations on the Red Line. In addition, a number of lakefront bus routes including the 146 and 151 provide convenient access from the north, the Gold Coast/North Michigan Avenue and downtown to areas east of the parade route. Extra service will be provided on the “L’ on parade day to accommodate the large numbers of people who attend the parade. Due to the increase of local traffic and a number of bus reroutes, potential parade spectators are advised to make use of the L or the various bus routes. BUS REROUTES: 8 Halsted, 22 Clark, 36 Broadway, 76 Diversey, 77 Belmont, 78 Montrose, 151 Sheridan, 152 Addison. Also see CTA web site or call them for updated information concerning the train and bus routes. CTA:1-312-836-7000 www.transitchicago.com Other information on public transportation:1-312-3226900 www.metrarail.com PEDESTRIAN CROSS-OVER STREETS: There will be seven cross-over streets: Montrose Ave. at Broadway Irving Park Rd. at Broadway Grace St. at Halsted St. Addison St. at Halsted St. Roscoe St. at Halsted St. Wellington Ave. at Broadway Aldine Street at Halsted St. At each corner of the streets listed above there will be police officers assigned to assist pedestrians to cross the parade route. NEEDS AND SPECIAL NEEDS: 1. Portable Restrooms - are stationed along both the parade line-up street and the parade route. Included at several locations are restrooms for the physically challenged. 2. Physically Challenged Area/Wheel chair Accessible Area/Seniors for people who need or want more space: the sidewalks of West Diversey Parkway (near 600 W. Diversey). Traditionally this PRIDE CROSS STREETS: Rolling closing times. Cross streets will close as the parade travels south down the route. After stepping off at 12:00 PM, the parade will take approximately two and one-half hours to finish crossing the Broadway & Montrose corner. After this time, the floats will still be winding their way to the end of the parade route at Diversey & Sheridan. This year there will NOT be a Buffer Zone on Halsted Street after the parade ends. Police will work to re-open the streets to vehicular traffic as soon as cleaning crews are finished and the streets will not remain open to foot traffic. area of the parade route has fewer spectators than other sections of the parade route. Spectators in these areas generally arrive there early on parade morning to secure their viewing spots. Included there are restrooms for the physically challenged. 3. Seniors (outdoor) - The area mentioned above in #2 (600 W. Diversey sidewalks) is a designated OUTDOOR area for seniors. Spectators in this area generally arrive there early on parade morning to secure their viewing spots. Included there are restrooms for the physically challenged. 4. Cooling Busses Halsted, south of Belmont Irving Park between Clark and Broadway Addison, west of Halsted Belmont, east of Broadway Wilton, north of Belmont For more information: www.ChicagoPrideCalendar. org Email [email protected] or 773-348-8243. June 14, 2016 Have a safe and Happy PRIDE!!! GRAB Magazine 87 GRAB PRIDE PRIDE PARADE DAY SUNDAY JUNE 26 By PRIDEChicago (parade coordinators) Like last year, the parade will have more security and a tighter rein on public alcohol consumption. In addition to the large number of police officers who staff the event, PRIDEChicago (parade coordinators) are providing a security team of 160 off-duty police officers (up from 90 last year), to supplement the police 88 GRAB Magazine presence. Penalties include, but are not limited to $1000 + tickets being issued and/or the immediate disposal of open containers of alcohol into trash receptacles. Updated information about parking restrictions, street closures, parade route cross-over streets and other parade related information will be posted on the June 14, 2016 official Parade website www.ChicagoPrideCalendar.org For more Chicago Pride Parade and June Pride Month Calendar listings that are updated daily, go to PRIDEChicago’s web site www.ChicagoPrideCalendar.org email:[email protected] Phone: 773-348-8243. PARADE GRAND MARSHAL Monica Raymund Television and stage actor Monica Raymund is scheduled to be Grand Marshal of this year's Chicago 47th Annual Pride Parade on Sunday June 26. She has lived and worked in the Chicago now for more than four years. She came out publicly two years ago and considers herself a "proud member of the LGBTQ communities." 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