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The Georgia Voice - 4/26/13 Vol.4, Issue 4
The Georgia Voice - 4/26/13 Vol.4, Issue 4
The Georgia Voice - 4/26/13 Vol.4, Issue 4
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4 | Battle over Cheshire Bridge: Gay residents divided over revitalization proposal. 6 | Big names, big money on tap for Atlanta HRC Dinner. 8 | Assailants in anti-gay attack plead guilty to hate crime. 8 | Brandon White: Beating victim on his journey since then. 9 | BRIEFS: News in brief: Marriage equality in France, ENDA reintroduced, and more.
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My daughter led me to support the marriage equality law in New York when we were debating it, and to oppose North Carolinas denial of marriage equality, and to do all these other things. So I want to thank her too. Thank you, GLAAD. Thank you, Chelsea.
Former President Bill Clinton addressing the April 20 GLAAD Media Awards gala in Los Angeles, where he received the Advocate for Change award. (Salon.com, April 20)
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26 | THATS WHAT SHE SAID: Melissa Carter explains the news. 27 | DOMESTICALLY DISTURBED: Topher Payne plays possum.
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If two people in love want to get married, let them get married. Just mind your own business and dont worry about it. If everybody would mind his own business, or her own business, as the case may be, wed be a lot better off.
Golden Girl Betty White at the annual GLAAD Media Awards gala in Los Angeles (GLAAD, April 20)
We have here a debate over same-sex marriage, but is it really just about marriage? Or does it go far beyond that to destroy the traditional family and building a country without God?
Pat Robertson on a recent episode of The 700 Club where the televangelist compared gay rights activists to followers of the Illuminati while discussing the push for marriage rights in France (Right Wing Watch, April 17)
New rule, John McCain has to try spending a Sunday morning with his family. Look, Senator, Im with you. Anything to avoid church, but come on. Its Sunday morning. Theres got to be an easier way to tell Lindsey Graham you dont want to cuddle.
Bill Maher joking during a New Rules segment of his HBO show that Sens. John McCain (R-AZ) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) are gay lovers. The joke has drawn criticism from some conservative bloggers and pundits. (Real Time with Bill Maher, April 19)
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Alex is awful. But no, thats not true. I dont think this is a gay thing. This doesnt impact us right now, but that doesnt mean its a mute point, Hammill said.
Wan is doing what he needs to do to get reelected, Hammill said. I wish Alex all the best in the world. But is he just doing his job and representing his people? Is it a witch hunt? I dont know, Hammill said. Every city has to have a red
light district. Thats essentially what we are. If a city doesnt have it, if this element of people dont have that outlet ... and they kind of need an outlet. We do offer some things. Hammill also said he and other gay club owners have been approached by Michael Morrison, owner of Inserection, and Galardi South Enterprises, owners of strip club Onyx, to ask for help in making the public understand gay play could be halted if the proposed legislation goes through. Hammill said they all just want to keep a low prole because their businesses are safe for now.
And Wan said it is time for LGBT people to move beyond advocating for porn and sex shops. All of this has become a personal attack on my perceived morals and values and thats not the case, Wan said. This conversation that Im being a traitor to the LGBT community because of this If the gay agenda is 24-hour bars and sex clubs, then the truth is Im not the representative for that. And thats how this argument seems to be crystallizing. This is my trying to honor a communitys vision. At the same time, I kind of take issue with this belief that Ive turned on my com-
www.theGAVoice.com munity. Look at what Ive done over the past three years the passage of a resolution by the City Council to support same-sex marriage and Mayor Kasim Reed coming out in favor of marriage equality, Wan said. If all of this doesnt mean anything and all that is important to our community is supporting porn and sex clubs well, I would hope our community has bigger goals and objectives, he said. If Im going to be judged on the issue of just supporting porn and sex clubs, if thats how the community feels at large, perhaps there may be a better candidate.
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stand that it is not him putting auto repair shops in with adult businesses as non-conforming for the changes outlined in the 1999 study and then approved in 2005 by the City Council. From the beginning, the legislation has focused on the objectives of the Neighborhood Commercial zoning designation that the city created way back when, Wan said. For obvious reasons, adult businesses are deemed to be incompatible with those objectives, perhaps more because of the proximity to residential. Auto repair stores and car washes are not permitted for different reasons. In broad terms, those uses are considered more appropriate in industrial or higher intensity commercial areas [and] those uses promote automobile usage rather than pedestrian, he explained.
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Morrison, owner of Inserection, who is straight and one of Wans loudest critics, accuses Wan, among other things, of setting the LGBT movement back 30 years by trying to rid the city of adult businesses. This is one of the most liberal streets in Atlanta and our rst openly gay councilman wants to set back the LGBT cause 30 years, Morrison said. If you go back down memory lane, this area is where more underground culture and gay clubs came about and when you come up with this kind of legislation that hurts gay businesses, we will lose some of these hard-fought battle grounds. Morrison said Inserection is a gay business because it is gay people who frequent the store as well as work there. Where does he get off becoming the voice of morality? Were sitting in 2013, he said. Wan points out he made sure BJ Roosters, Jungle and Heretic three of the most popular gay clubs in the city are safe from proposed rezoning legislation. They are located in a patch of land between the north and south districts of the street set to be rezoned Neighborhood Commercial. Morrison said while the gay clubs may be safe for now, there is no telling what will happen in the near future if Wans legislation is passed. I think this legislation is anti-gay and I think its anti-black. When Onyx became a black strip club, quite frankly the NIMBYs didnt want to see black youths in their neighborhoods, he added. Morrison voted for Wan in the last election but is now thinking of helping fund another candidate to run against him. Wan is already busy building his war chest so he can be ready for any opposition, he said.
Imagine a delightful street featuring shade trees, outdoor cafes, fountains, public art and an eclectic mix of restaurants, neighborhood businesses and specialty shops. This is the future of Cheshire Bridge neighborhood, a multiethnic community that integrates open-air shopping, dining and entertainment with new residential development. At the heart of the neighborhood is the symbolic bridge overlooking South Fork Peachtree Creek. During special occasions throughout the year, the area comes to life with festivals. Below the bridge are walking trails reaching out to other intown neighborhoods. This vibrant and dynamic urban neighborhood is a place to live, work, shop, and play, a destination spot for visitors and a convenient and safe neighborhood for residents. Cheshire Bridge the neighborhood that connects. Vision statement from Cheshire Bridge Road Study, June 1999
Sung Kong, owner of Kongs Body Repair, a business opened by his father nearly 30 years ago on Cheshire Bridge Road, spits out Wans name when speaking about the legislation that would force his business to relocate or close. Its already unconstitutional why were grouped in there with adult businesses, he said. Seven years have passed and nothing changed and now they want to be proactive because they think developers will come, he said. This is stupid. I dont know how else to say it, but its stupid. Wan said he has tried to help Kong under-
The issue of rst allowing businesses to be grandfathered in and then grandfathered out is what deeply disturbs developer Scott Selig. His company, one of the largest developers in the state, owns several acres of land on Cheshire Bridge Road, including the closed Club Life, the Colonnade and the Cheshire Motor Inn. Although Seligs property is currently safe with recent amendments made to the legislation, he fears Wan is setting a bad precedent. What our problem is now is that eight years later they decided they want to take out the businesses that were grandfathered in, he said. Any place that has been rezoned and had businesses grandfathered in and then proposed they be rezoned out Ive never even heard it proposed before. Ive never heard of the government coming and sunsetting out non-conforming businesses. Its true what Wan is proposing about sunsetting out grandfathered-in businesses has never been done in the city of Atlanta. But the citys law department tells him it is legal to do so. Essentially, as I interpret [city code], it states that a structure that was conforming before, but non-conforming after a change, may still operate as such, but cannot expand. There are also triggers that void that grandfathering such as non-use for more than 12 months, Wan said. The proposed strategy has not been used in Atlanta previously. The City Law Department believes there is Georgia Supreme Court case law (cited in legislation) that grants municipalities authority to amortize out non-conforming uses provided it meets the standard that the time period granted is a reasonable period to recoup the business/ property owners investment, he explained.
sidered next month by the Zoning Review Board added two more years of amortization. Jane Rawlings, chair of NPU-F, said its time to nally implement what city planners and neighborhood residents and businesses wanted when they put out that 1999 study. We would like to see the street redeveloped in a way that is consistent with the vision outlined in the Cheshire Bridge Road Corridor Study published in 1999 while still maintaining its eclectic and diverse nature, Rawlings said. In fact, some of the very voices complaining the loudest about this ordinance are some of the very voices that shaped the Cheshire Bridge Road Corridor Study and the 2005 rezoning of the street, she added. It is ... my belief that the character and characteristics of a neighborhood should be dened by the community and not for the community.
said. The purpose of the $35 million plant is to reduce sanitary sewer spills throughout Atlanta and it is being constructed under a federal mandate. According to reports, the sewer tank will hold 10-million gallons in a raised overow tank at 2061 Liddell Drive. A pumping station and electrical station will be located at 2001 Cheshire Bridge Road, near the north end of Lenox Road. In July 2012, Rawlings wrote a letter to Wan on behalf of NPU-F asking him several questions about the Poo Tank. In the long list of questions, she noted the wastewater plant is antithetical to the vision of the 1999 study. Wan said he understood the concerns, but without the plant, sewage spills will continue and the city will face federal nes and be put under a moratorium for development making redevelopment of the Cheshire Bridge corridor more difcult. Concerns about smell from the plant were also addressed, with Wan and the city promising the latest technology to eliminate offensive odors. Plans call for tunneling diluted sewage overow under Cheshire Bridge Road to the Liddell Road tank when the main system is overcapacity, which is usually about once a month, according to a July 2012 story on the Lindbergh Lavista blog. If the Zoning Review Board (which is the last place the public can be heard) approves Wans plan and the legislation goes to the City Council and is passed, it is unlikely businesses along Cheshire Bridge Road will start shutting down in two or even four years. Legal action is likely with several of the business owners having plenty of cash to ght City Hall to keep their protable businesses in an area of the city they like and want to be. They cant just come in and take your businesses away from you, said Selig. This is really a property rights issue.
At rst, Wan proposed non-conforming businesses get until 2015 to get out; recent amendments approved by NPU-F and to be con-
Interestingly, at the same time NPU-F and the city are considering cleansing adult businesses from Cheshire Bridge Road, a wastewater plant is under construction on city-owned property on Liddell Drive, just off Cheshire Bridge Road. The project is lovingly labeled PooTank by the surrounding community, Rawlings
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Atlanta HRC Gala Dinner & Silent Auction May 4 Hyatt Regency Atlanta www.atlantahrcdinner.org Above: Last years Atlanta HRC Dinner honorees included actor Sean Hayes and Tammy Baldwin (center), now the rst out gay U.S. Senator. (Photo by Brent Corcoran/RNZ Photography) Right: Matthew Morrison, best known for his role on hit TV show Glee, is slated to recieve the 2013 Ally for Equality Award. (Publicity photo via Facebook) Below: Michael Shutt of Emory and Joining Hearts will be honored for their local work on behalf of LGBT equality and HIV advocacy at this years Atlanta HRC Dinner. (Shutt via Facebook, Joining Hearts by Brent Corcoran/RNZ Photography)
While HRC likes to talk about its work at the federal level, it is reticent when discussing monetary specics in Georgia. Questions about money HRC spends in Atlanta and Georgia were not addressed with specic numbers; instead, HRC leadership provided general answers that included the national organization providing resources and man hours to local agencies and politicians. HRC provides support in both in man hours and resources to federal ofcials from Georgia who advocate for LGBT equality legislation, said Atlanta dinner co-chair Land, who also noted Georgia companies and municipalities being listed in HRCs equality indexes. The $400,000 raised here last year went to HRCs political work on Capitol Hill, in State Houses and in city halls across the country to help pass LGBT-friendly legislation and help pro-equality candidates get elected to ofce. When asked the breakdown of the $400,000 raised last year how much came from corporate sponsorship, how much from ticket sales, etc. HRC leaders answered: Given the proceeds of all activities surrounding the dinner gala go directly toward supporting HRC programs and advocating for equality issues for all LGBT Americans, HRC only communicates the total proceeds raised. Asked for a total and breakdown of expenses for the Atlanta event, Land said HRC does not report expenses associated with each dinner. Annually, HRCs gala dinner and auction in Atlanta averages giving more than 70 percent of all proceeds to the work HRC does in Washington and across the country, leaders said. Since HRC was founded in 1980, its members and staff have worked tirelessly for all LGBT people and all Americans in all 50 states, Land said. If you look at the repeal of DADT, thats as much a Georgia accomplishment as an American accomplishment. Total 2012 national income for HRC was nearly $46 million, up from $43 million the previous year, according to its annual report. The HRC Foundation, which works on research, advocacy and education, had an in-
come of $35 million, also up another $3 million from 2011. Atlantas HRC steering committee is all volunteers and all work with and support local LGBT organizations in addition to volunteering for HRC. Individual HRC Atlanta volunteers also donate time and money to Atlanta-based LGBT organizations, leaders said. This year, an HRC political co-chair living in Atlanta helped Georgia Equality lobby for the Georgia Fair Employment Practices Act, rst introduced in 2011 by state Rep. Karla Drenner. The bill would add sexual orientation to protected statuses for public employment in Georgia.
Atlantas HRC dinner is continually praised at a national level for its success. At this years Equality Convention in Washington, D.C., the Atlanta dinner received the Dinner Committee of the Year award and also was awarded for its excellence for meeting and exceeding ticket revenue, Land said.
The dinner takes a full year to plan, said Porter. We start planning a couple weeks after the last dinner when we debrief over the previous dinner to gure out what went right and what needs to improve, she said. There are some 30 committees that make the dinner happen, everything from corporate sponsor committee to table captain committee to the silent auction committee. This year, Matthew Morrison of the Fox hit TV show Glee provides the star power and will receive the Ally for Equality Award. HRC President Chad Grifn will speak at this years dinner as well. Joining Hearts will receive the Dan Bradley Humanitarian Award and the Leon Allen & Winston Johnson Community Service Award will go to Michael Shutt, director of Emory Universitys Ofce of LGBT Life. The cast from Serenbe Playhouses production of Hair will open the dinner and closing entertainment will be by Niki Harris, a Madonna background singer and dancer.
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A sentencing date for Cain and Moragne has not been set, but prosecutors agreed as part of the mens plea deal to ask that their federal sentences run concurrently to their state sentences. We conferred with the victim about this case, and after discussing the case with him, we agreed to recommend that the state and federal sentences run concurrent to each other, Yates said. A federal district court judge will ultimately decide what the sentence will be, and whether it should run concurrently. But the concurrent sentences do not mean Cain and Moragne wont face any additional penalties due to the federal charges. They could be sentenced to up to 10 years, a $250,00 ne, and up to three years supervised release, ac-
Brandon White conrmed this week that federal prosecutors consulted with him about the plea agreement for two men who beat him while calling him faggot. Both men pled guilty to federal hate crime charges. (Photo by Dyana Bagby) Inset: Whites attackers Dorian Moragne (top) and Christopher Cain may face additional penalties due to the federal charges.
cording to a spokesperson for the U.S. attorney. In addition, parole is not allowed in the federal system, requiring those who are convicted to serve a minimum of 85 percent of their sentences (time is reduced only for good behavior). This means that even where state and federal sentences are ordered to run concurrent to each other, a defendant may serve a
longer sentence than he would have if he had only been sentenced in the state, Yates said. Should he be granted parole in the state before the end of his federal sentence, he would be brought into federal custody to serve the remainder of the federal sentence. Dyana Bagby contributed
asked to testify in the trial? [The detective] called me the day before and told me about it. I scheduled off and went to the hearing. There was no trial to testify in. Do people recognize you from the coverage? Thats the funny part. I get a lot of people that come up to me. They dont realize where they recognize me from, but they know me. I just tell them I have a familiar face. I dont want to go through that whole sympathetic process. You have those that do recognize me and want to do the whole Im sorry. The U.S. attorneys ofce says they conferred with you before agreeing to the plea deal which has the sentences run concurrently. How do you feel about the deal?
Anyone that knows me, I dont want to see any parent without their child for 10-15 years. At the same time, what were those guys thinking? They deserve everything theyre going to get. If they get the years the judge was going to give them, thats what they deserve to have. I feel no sympathy for them. How are you doing now? Physically Im well. Mentally, Im doing much better than I was. Im back at work. My days go by and it doesnt even seem like its been a year. You have reminders of who you are and where youve come from. It makes you look at things in a different perspective and in a different light. Im actually in customer service with Comcast. I love my job.
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Supports sang and N.Z. lawmakers cried and congratulated each after the parliament voted to allow same-sex marriage. A YouTube video of the vote and song had almost 1.3 million hits at press time. (Screen capture via Parliament TV)
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Marriage equality in New Zealand and France, ENDAs back, Boy Scouts and more
NEW ZEALAND, FRANCE SAY I DO TO SAME-SEX MARRIAGE
In legislative votes this month, New Zealand and France became the 13th and 14th countries to approve same-sex marriage. New Zealands parliament voted April 17 to allow same-sex couples to marry, becoming the rst country in the Asian-Pacic rim to allow such unions. The new rules will take effect in August. After the nal vote had been counted, supporters of the bill, and some lawmakers, began to sing Pokarekare Ana a traditional New Zealand love song while congratulating one another. Some lawmakers were seen wiping away tears. France became the ninth European nation to approve a same-sex marriage law after its National Assembly voted April 19 to allow gay and lesbian couples to marry. The vote came after several days of intense protests throughout the French capitol. French President Francois Hollande, the head of the countrys left-leaning socialist party, campaigned on marriage equality during Frances 2012 elections. Hollande is expected to sign the measure into law. If it survives possible legal challenges, France would become the largest country (by population) to grant marriage rights to gay and lesbian couples. More @ www.thegavoice.com
At press time, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, a long-fought federal bill to ban job bias based on sexual orientation and gender identity, was set for reintroduction in the U.S. Congress on April 25. The bill will be introduced in the House by Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.), who is openly gay, and in the Senate by Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), the Washington Blade reported. Activists want a committee vote and oor vote on ENDA in the Senate this year, Tico Almeida, president of Freedom to Work, told the Blade. More @ www.washingtonblade.com
The Boy Scouts of America is poised to allow openly gay scouts but not out leaders. BSA
A transgender woman arrested April 7 in Savannah, Ga., is claiming she was harassed by police ofcers after she was charged with indecent exposure. A police report from the Savannah Police Department states Ashley Del Valle, who said she was visiting Savannah from New York, had her breasts exposed. Savannah police and the Chatham County Sheriffs Department deny handling the case unprofessionally. Del Valle was taken to jail where she said deputies consistently referred to her as thing, brotha and nigga. However, the deputy chief of the Chatham County jail, who said Del Valle is technically a male and consistently referred to her with a male pronoun, said at all times Del Valle was kept isolated from other male inmates as part of its policy. More @ www.thegavoice.com
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Its up to LGBT Georgians to make sure we support both national and local LGBT causes
By LAURA DOUGLAS-BROWN lbrown@thegavoice.com In the wake of last months Supreme Court hearings on gay marriage, Georgia Equality and Lambda Legal teamed up to host a discussion of the potential impact of the cases. Georgia Equality streamed the event live for those who could not come to the Phillip Rush Center in Atlanta, and the opportunity for online attendees to chat proved interesting. At one point, one online attendee asked if Georgia Equality is basically a local chapter of the national Human Rights Campaign, receiving money from HRC. The answer, of course, is that Georgia Equality (our states largest LGBT political group) and HRC (the nations largest LGBT political group) are two completely separate organizations, with no shared funding. This person was genuinely surprised, and said he thought a portion of his monthly HRC donations also supported Georgia Equality. Think about that: Here is a person who is already more politically involved than many LGBT Georgians. He was informed enough to know about Georgia Equalitys forum and to devote an evening to watching an analysis of the cases. He was also already a regular donor to HRC, when a 2012 study found that only 3 percent of LGBT adults donate $35 or more per year to national gay groups. Yet even someone that involved didnt know exactly where his money is going. If he was confused, what about the rest of our community?
What would happen if all of the 1,200 attendees at the Atlanta HRC Dinner also donated even $20 to local organizations?
The organization would not release the breakdown of sources for the proceeds (how much from tickets, corporate sponsorships, silent auction, etc.) or a breakdown or exact gure for expenses, although leaders indicated that net proceeds average 70 percent. We also asked if HRC provides any monetary support to local efforts here in GA. In response, HRC leaders noted HRC provides support both in man hours and resources to federal ofcials from Georgia who advocate for LGBT equality legislation and also listed the inclusion of Georgia companies and cities in its Corporate Equality Index and Municipal Equality Index. But as LGBT Georgians know, we dont have many federal elected ofcials worthy of HRC support. A search of the Federal Election Commission website turned up a total of $6,000 donated by the HRC PAC to U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) during the 2010 and 2012 election cycles, along with $1,000 donated to the campaign of Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) during the same period. Thats a total of $7,000 donated to Georgia candidates over four years, a period in which the HRC Dinners raised easily $1 million here. That HRC chose to list the corporate and municipal equality indexes when asked about money spent in Georgia is also interesting. Certainly the two indexes cost money to produce, and they are denitely useful lobbying tools on how corporations and cities including some in Georgia stack up. Still, creating these is not the same as providing monetary support directly to local efforts.
CLEARING UP CONFUSION
Its a common misconception that some of the money from HRC events including the massive HRC Atlanta Dinner, set for May 4 this year goes to local battles for LGBT rights. Thats not HRCs fault. The organization never states that any proceeds from the dinner or other events go to local causes, although many people make that assumption, perhaps
Nevertheless, the fact that confusion exists over where money raised by HRC goes, and that HRC is clearly sensitive about talking about it, points to a need for more open discussion and possible change. Last years HRC Atlanta Dinner raised approximately $400,000, but the national organization wont release many details about that money. Asked by GA Voice for our story that appears on Page 6, HRC stated that the $400,000 is gross proceeds in other words, money that came in before expenses.
MONEY TALKS
HRC already does tremendous work at the national level. The Atlanta dinner also helps inspire local attendees to keep ghting for our equality. The dinner could go a step further,
and generate tremendous goodwill, by considering donating even a small portion of the money raised back to Atlanta organizations. The $400,000 raised at last years HRC Atlanta Dinner is more than $70,000 higher than the entire annual budget for Georgia Equality. If HRC pledged to donate just $10,000 from the dinner back to an Atlanta group, it would be only 2.5 percent of the $400,000 proceeds, but could make a big impact here. The donation could come as a grant to an organization chosen by that years dinner committee, or it could be linked to the local activism awards. But those who attend the HRC Dinner shouldnt simply wait for the national organization to do their donating for them. Just as you need to vote and reach out to your own elected ofcials, you also need to make sure that you spread out your donations among all of the LGBT causes that motivate you. To his credit, the person on the Georgia Equality webcast who thought part of his HRC donation went to Georgia Equality immediately pledged to also make donations directly to the state organization after learning that it didnt. More of us should follow his lead especially since the small donations that most of us can easily afford can go a long way for local groups. What would happen if everyone who goes to the HRC Atlanta Dinner donated just $20 to a local organization? Spread over 1,200 attendees, it would mean an inux of $24,000 into organizations here. To put it in perspective, thats more than 10 percent of the annual budget for the Health Initiative, Georgias voice for LGBTQ health. It is also almost 25 percent of the annual budget for Lost-n-Found Youth, a local group that helps homeless LGBT young people; and it is a whopping 50 percent of the money that the Phillip Rush Center, our LGBT community center, needs to raise in the next six months to complete renovations and expansion plans. When it comes to ghting for LGBT equality, its important to both talk the talk, and walk the walk. And while we should never underestimate the power of volunteer hours and grassroots outreach, we have to acknowledge that money talks.
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Womens Music in the Mountains April 26-28 at Fox Mountain Camp & Artist Retreat Cherry Log, Ga. www.foxmtncamp.com Bearapalooza April 26-28 at OZ Campground Unadilla, Ga. www.ozcampground.com Atlanta S/M Solidarity April 26-28 Spring in the South www.asmsolidarity.org/sits/ Atlanta Bucks Purple Dress Run April 27 www.atlantabucksrugby.org
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Gaylaxicon May 2-5 at the Atlanta Marriott Century Center www.outlantacon.org Doggies on the Catwalk May 3 at the W-Atlanta Midtown www.fashionado.net 2013 LGBTQA Youth Summit May 4 at North Gwinnett High School www.northgwinnett.com Papis Cinco de Mayo Carnival May 5 at Las Margaritas www.lasmargaritasatlanta.com PALS Bingo: Safari theme May 8 at Jungle Club www.palsatlanta.org Bear Mayhem May 10-12 at Rivers Edge Campground Dewy Rose, Ga. http://bit.ly/ZJ9nBu International Day Against Homophobia May 17 at First Christian Church of Decatur http://on.fb.me/17LeLaV AIDS Vaccine 200 bike ride May 18-19 at Emory University http://actioncycling.kintera.org/
JUNE
Virginia Highland Summerfest June 1-2 www.vahi.org/summerfest Atlanta Fringe Festival June 5-9 www.atlantafringe.org OurSong LGBT Chorus: The Singing Heart June 7-8 www.oursongatlanta.org Peachtree Hills Festival of the Arts June 8-9 www.peachtreehillsfestival.com PALS Bingo: Toga theme June 12 at Jungle Club www.palsatlanta.org Southeast Leatherfest June 20-23 www.seleatherfest.com Atlanta Freedom Bands: American Journey June 22 at Grace UMC www.atlantafreedombands.com Atlanta Gay Mens Chorus: Singing Out Loud: Living the Legacy June 28-29 www.agmchorus.org
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The gayest movie of the season, and possibly the year, is Behind the Candelabra, a biography of amboyant pianist Liberace (Michael Douglas) and his lover Scott Thorton (Matt Damon), which premieres on HBO May 26. (Photo by Claudette Barius)
A movie without a number in its title (!), Epic is an animated teen fantasy with voices including Amanda Seyfried, Josh Hutcherson, Beyonc and Steven Tyler. After Earth (May 31) teams Will and Jaden Smith as father and son in a futuristic sci- epic. Youd think a 13-year-old would
have more important things to do than save the universe! Now You See Me (May 31) sounds original, which is unusual for a summer movie. Its said to be about the FBI tracking a gang of magicians who steal money in their act and distribute it to the audience. Jesse Eisenberg and Morgan Freeman star. Henry Cavill is the Man of Steel (June 14) in the latest Superman reboot, with Russell Crowe as his (non-singing) father. Director Zack Snyder gave us 300 so we can expect Clark Kents alter ego to be built. World War Z (June 21) nds Brad Pitt trying to save the planet from zombies, while the same weekend brings the prequel Monsters University, about the college days of animated characters voiced by Billy Crystal, John Goodman, etc. The latest from out director Roland Emmerich, White House Down (June 28) sounds similar to Olympus Has Fallen, with Channing Tatum in the hero role and Jamie Foxx as the President.
ies instead, youll have a better chance of nding LGBT characters and storylines. Several alumni from Out on Film 2012 will be released soon, including Fourplay (May 14), Yossi (May 21) and Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait of James Dean (June 4). Some others are already in release: Sassy Pants, Gayby, Love Free or Die, North Sea Texas, A Perfect Ending, Keep the Lights On, Elliot Loves, Kiss Me and Bad Boy Street. This Tuesday, April 30, sees the release of The Guilt Trip, starring Barbra Streisand as Seth Rogens Jewish mother. She plays 20 years younger than herself and if you didnt know better you could believe it. Its better than Bette Midlers Parental Guidance, which also opened for the December holidays and is already out. Vito, the biography of LGBT lm historian Vito Russo (The Celluloid Closet) also hits stores and screens April 30. Cloud Atlas (May 14), a complex failure by Tom Tykwer, Lana and Andy Wachowski, features a gay romance among its convoluted storylines. Yes, theres a lot more queer entertainment on the small screen than the big screen this season. Not that size matters.
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Sister Act Through April 28 at the Fox Theatre www.broadwayacrossamerica.com Based on the Whoopi Goldberg lm, this Broadway musical returns to Atlanta after several years with some noticeable changes. Hello, Dolly! Through April 28 at Georgia Ensemble Theatre, www.get.org Courtenay Collins plays the title role in the rst classic musical. Zorro Through May 4 at Alliance Theatre www.alliancetheatre.org Openly gay director Christopher Renshaw brings this amenco musical to the stage. Brer Rabbit & Friends Through May 26 at the Center for Puppetry Arts www.puppet.org Gay director Spencer G. Stephens helms a version of this popular family fare. Lady Lay April 25 May 19 at 7 Stages 1105 Euclid Ave., Atlanta, GA 30307 www.7stages.org The 39 Steps May 3 - 19 at Onstage Atlanta 2969 E. Ponce De Leon Ave. Decatur, GA 30030 www.onstageatlanta.com Spank! The Fifty Shades Parody May 14 19 at The Buckhead Theatre 3110 Roswell Road, Atlanta, GA 30305 www.thebuckheadtheatre.com Seminar May 15 June 16 at Actors Express 887 W. Marietta St., Atlanta, GA 30318 www.actorsexpress.com Dancing at Lughnasa May 17 - June 6 at Stage Door Players 5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Road Dunwoody, GA 30338 www.stagedoorplayers.net The Book Club Play May 17 June 23 at Horizon Theatre 1083 Austin Ave. , Atlanta, GA 30307 www.horizontheatre.com
The Velveteen Rabbit June 7 - 27 at Serenbe Playhouse 9110 Selborne Lane Chattahoochee Hills, GA 30268 www.serenbeplayhouse.com The Aliens June 14 July 6 at Pinch N Ouch Theatre 1085 Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30306 www.pnotheatre.org Metamorphoses June 21 July 21 Georgia Shakespeare at Oglethorpe 4484 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30319 www.gashakespeare.com Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical July 25 Aug. 11 at Serenbe Playhouse 9110 Selborne Lane Chattahoochee Hills, GA 30268 www.serenbeplayhouse.com 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche TBD July at The Weird Sisters at Shakespeare Tavern 499 Peachtree St., Atlanta, GA 30308 www.shakespeareavern.com
Last year, the Weird Sisters a group of female theater artists staged a splendid version of Anton In Show Business, which featured a lesbian character. This summer, they will present 5 Lesbians Eating A Quiche in July at the Shakespeare Tavern. Its set in 1956, where the Susan B. Anthony Society for the Sisters of Gertrude Stein members are having their annual quiche breakfast. Communists threaten their town and threaten to expose town secrets. Its directed by com-
pany member Kelly Criss. In its new home in Decatur, Onstage Atlanta takes on the mystery comedy The 39 Steps (May 3 19) with a cast including gay actor Charlie Miller, while The Buckhead Theatre is hosting a spoof of the book Fifty Shades of Grey called Spank! The Fifty Shades Parody
(May 14 19). Among other shows opening this spring/ early summer are Pinch N Ouchs The Aliens, Stage Door Players Tony-Award winning drama Dancing With Lughnasa and a remount of Georgia Shakespeares award-winning Metamorphoses.
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Passionate pasta
Theres little as sensual and disgusting as eating pasta, Robert said. He and his boyfriend, Lee, were dining at the new BoccaLupo with friends. It was their way of announcing that they had become boyfriends after several months of dating. What do you mean? Janet asked, as she reached for a chunk of tender grilled octopus, one of the restaurants best antipasti. Pasta, Robert replied, stimulates the lips. Its a sloppy vehicle for spicy or buttery sauces. But its not so sexy to watch and listen to someone sucking noodles into their piehole. Thats odd, Lee quipped. Youre certainly a slurper in the bedroom. Robert blushed ercely as everyone at the table laughed. The two had nally consummated their relationship after dinner at Canton House two weeks earlier and had since behaved like rabbits on Viagra, usually meeting at Lees hotel room. Lee was in Atlanta with his touring show, House of Gay Oddities, which he had set up on Cheshire Bridge Road, partly to irritate supporters of City Council Member Alex Wans effort to de-eroticize the road. Shawtina, the trans-dwarf who was master of ceremonies in Lees show, held his glass of wine in the air. So heres to love, he said, no matter its form, where it appears, or how crazy it makes us. Crazy doesnt require love in this group, Janet said, as servers covered the table with noodles, extruded and fresh, from crispy white lasagna to black spaghetti with shrimp and house-made calabrese sausage. So, Roberts colleague Tim asked, what are you boys going to do when it comes time for Lees show to move on? Love is forever, right? Will you join the show, Robert? Ill be around for at least six months, Lee said. Why should we think about that now? Thats one problem with a lot of gay men. They think every relationship should last forever and require co-habitation and monogamy. Then, as soon as an inevitable problem arises, they break up. Robert nodded in agreement. Lees background remained mainly mysterious, but by plying him with cocktails, Robert was learning more. He knew that Lee grew up near Tampa, as the son of a couple who owned a large carnival with one of the nations last freak shows. Since his parents were on the road most of the year, Lee went to an expensive boarding school and ended up with a Masters degree in theology. Jesus ran a freak show, he told Robert.
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Robert and Lee come out as boyfriends, but what about the future?
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He showed people that oddness, like kinky sex, and suffering are the reality of life, as did the Buddha, for that matter. That fact is steadily losing appreciation in our time. Robert was fascinated. He was, essentially, dating a gay circuit preacher whose church was a gay freak show. And Robert himself had organized the Atlanta Food Porn Supper Club. So much for normal. BoccaLupo grew crowded and the group knocked back several bottles of wine and nished their meal with pistachio semi-freddo and beignet-like zeppole with chocolate sauce. Lee paid the bill and took Roberts hand as they headed out the door. Turning 50 never felt so good, Robert said as they got in Lees van, painted with the name of his show. They headed to Lees hotel to do away with four condoms by sunup.
Food Porn is a ctional series by longtime Atlanta food critic Cliff Bostock. Set in real Atlanta restaurants, it chronicles the adventures of Robert, a gay man in search of a husband or at least a good meal. Read the whole series online at www.theGAVoice.com.
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Men running rampant through the streets of Atlanta are part of the Atlanta Bucks Purple Dress Run, benetting Lost n Found Youth and a trip to the Bingham Cup for the rugby team, beginning at 12:30 p.m. at Mixx Atlanta, www.rstgiving.com/atlantabucks
A strong lineup of music including Caroline Aiken, Lindsey Hinkle, Ronnda Cadle and more along with workshops make up the Womens Music in the Mountains spring fest. All weekend at Fox Mountain Camp and Artist Retreat, Cherry Log, Ga. www.foxmtncamp.com Bearrapalooza at OZ Campground in Unadilla, Ga., features an acoustic show, contests, dance parties, a DJ and tons o men. Entertainers include Sean Kagalis, Freddie Freeman, Charlie K. Brown and more. Oz Campground, www.ozcampground.com The National Youth Pride Services South Region Conference, titled I Am Black Excellence, features Maurice Jamal and takes place at Evolution Project in Atlanta. www.youthprideservices.org Atlanta S/M Solidarity hosts the 25th annual Spring in the South conference, with this years theme Traditions. www.asmsolidarity.org/sits/
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Fashionado presents Doggies on the Catwalk, combining fashion models and four-legged friends to help the Atlanta Humane Society. 7 p.m. at the W Atlanta Midtown, www.fashionado.net
The Atlanta Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce hosts its 4th Friday Networking Mixer, 5:30 7:30 p.m. at Vivid Salon, www.atlantagaychamber.org The Decatur Womens League continues its spring softball season, with games at various times on Friday nights at Kelley C. Cofer Park, www.decaturwomensports.com Sponsored by Corset Magazine, The Sensuality, Sexuality and Erotic tour features a night of cocktails, sex conversations and a toy giveaway, 6:30 10:30 p.m. Museum Bar, www.atlantamuseumbar.com Gay actor Leslie Jordan appears in Thriving Children, An Evening to Believe In, benetting various local charities. 7 p.m., 200 Peachtree, www.atlthrivingchildren.org Researcher Alexis Pauline Gumbs looks at the poetry in the writing of author Toni Morrison., 7:30 9:30 p.m. at Charis Books, www.charisbooksandmore.com Go back in time for the Express Yourself 80s Dance Party, a fundraiser for Actors Express. 7:30 p.m. at Actors Express, www.actorsexpress.com Traxx Banjee Girls Fridays heat up starting at 8 p.m. at My Sisters Room, www.mysistersroom.com
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
The second anniversary party for black LGBT nightspot XS Ultra Lounge features special guests, VIP booths, complimentary champagne and more. 10 p.m. 5 a.m. XS Ultra Lounge, www.xcessultralounge.com
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The Glitches and Bitches drag show, beneting Lost-N-Youth, is a prelude to the big June East Point Possums show. 7 10 p.m. at East Point Corner Tavern, www.thecornertavern.com Pop legend Barry Manilow performs at 7 p.m. at the Arena at Gwinnett Center, www.arenaduluth.org A tiara is up for grabs at the rst annual Atlanta Miss Sugarbakers Pageant, sponsored by the Atlanta Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, 7 10 p.m. at Amsterdam Atlanta, www.atlsisters.org
SUNDAY, APRIL 28
Transgender author and activist Tracee McDaniel reads from her new book, Transitions, at 2:30 p.m. at Unity Fellowship Church Atlanta, www.unityfellowshipchurchatl.org
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Music duo/activists Indigie Femme perform from 7:30 9 p.m. at Charis Books, www.charisbooksandmore.com Boxers that glow in the dark are part of the UV Underwear Party tonight at 10 p.m. at Jungle, www.jungleatl.com
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The gay Hotlanta Softball League turns out to play every Sunday with games at various times. www.hotlantasoftball.org The inimitable Armorettes spice up Sunday night, 6 8 p.m. at Burkharts, www.burkharts.com
MONDAY, APRIL 29
Join the Health Initiative and SAGE Atlanta, a group for LGBT seniors, for Chair Yoga every Monday through May 6. 10 a.m. at the Rush Center, www.sageatl.org
SATURDAY, MAY 4
The Atlanta Police Departments LGBT liaison Brian Sharp will sing songs from his anticipated album at Lashes, Laughter and Live, a benet for the Atlanta Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence featuring drag and other performances, 6 9:30 p.m., Mixx Atlanta, www.mixxatlanta.com
TUESDAY, APRIL 30
Collin Kelly hosts an Evening with Southern Poets, 7:15 p.m. at the Georgia Center for the Book, www.georgiacenterforthebook.org Irish superstars Celtic Woman perform at 7:30 p.m. at the Fox Theatre, www.foxtheatre.org Out On Film night at Zorro at the Alliance includes a free before-play discussion and discounted rate of 15 percent with the promo code Gipsy15Gipsy 15. 7:30 p.m. at the Alliance Theatre, www.alliancetheatre.org Jimmy Buffett will sing Margaritaville and more in concert at 8 p.m. at Lakewood Amphitheatre, www.lakewoodampitheatre.org Gay comics come out for the Laugh Your Balls Off April event at 8:30 p.m. at Cockpit, http://thecockpit-atlanta.blogspot/ Tuesdays, Thursdays and early Saturdays are Three Legged Cowboy country nights at the Heretic, www.hereticatlanta.com
Soul legend Gladys Knight takes the Midnight Train to Georgia for a show at the Wolf Creek Amphitheater, www.wolfcreekamphitheater.com
FRIDAY, MAY 3
Sisters Night at gay sports bar Woofs supports the AV200 Bicycle Ride 2013, from 7 10 p.m. at Woofs, www.woofsatlanta.com
Edie Cheezburger presents The Other Show on Fridays. Doors open at 8:30 p.m., show at 9:30 p.m. at Jungle, www.jungleclubatlanta.com DJ Lydia Prim spins for FUR Friday nights at the Heretic, www.hereticatlanta.com Legendary drag performer Charlie Brown hosts Charlies Angels. 11 p.m. Fridays at Blakes on the Park, www.blakesontheparkatlanta.com
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Michelle Malone performs from 7- 9:30 p.m. as part of Concerts on the Square on the Decatur Square, www.decaturdba.com
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1
A new queen is crowned at the Georgia Entertainer of the Year Pageant, starting at 10 p.m. at Jungle, www.jungleatl.com On Wednesdays, catch the Lust & Bust Show with host Lena Lust and featuring Shawnna Brooks. 11 p.m. at Blakes on the Park, www.blakesontheparkatlanta.com
Head to the beach near Savannah, Ga., for Gay Days at Tybee Island. Full weekend of events includes the White Party on Saturday night with recording artist Randy Jones, the original cowboy from The Village People, and a tea dance on Sunday with Kristina Foxx. www.gaysavannah.com Georgia sisters Larkin Poe appear at 7:30 p.m. at Eddies Attic, www.eddiesattic.com Matthew Kahler takes the stage with Andy Offutt Irwin at 8 p.m. at Red Clay Theatre, www.eddieowenpresents.com Iris Dement performs from her new Sing the Delta CD and more at 8:30 p.m. at Variety Playhouse, www.variety-playhouse.com Angelica DPaige hosts the Fab Five revue at 11 p.m. on Fridays at Burkharts, www.burkharts.com DJ Chris Griswold rocks the joint beginning at 10 p.m. at the Heretic, www.hereticatlanta.com
SATURDAY, MAY 4
A march, live bands and speakers highlight the allday Atlanta Pot Festival. Activities begin at 11 a.m. at Freedom Park, www.potfestival.com Glee star Matthew Morrison is one of the guests of the annual Atlanta HRC Dinner, starting at 5 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency, www.atlantahrcdinner.org, followed by the HRC Black Party with DJ David Knapp at 10:30 p.m. at Jungle, www.jungleatl.com North Gwinnett High School GSA Presents: The 2013 LGBTQA Youth Summit, 8 am 5 p.m. at North Gwinnett High School, www.northgwinnett.com
Outlantacon, Atlantas queer geek convention/ festival, hosts Gaylaxicon and a weekend of guests, programming and special events at its new home, the Atlanta Marriott Century Center, www.outlantacon.org GA Voice columnist and playwright Topher Payne premieres his Lakebottom Prime play at 7:30 p.m. at the Springer Opera House in Columbus, www.springeroperahouse.org
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Atlanta artist Philip Bonneau gathers models for his 101 Dalmations photo shoot, 11 a.m. 1 p.m., Piedmont Park, 1320 Monroe Drive, Atlanta, GA 30306
SUNDAY, MAY 5
One of the hottest Cinco de Mayo parties in the area is Papis Cinco de Mayo carnival, with DJ Karlitos, Brazilian samba dancers and more, 12 11 p.m. at Las Margaritas, www.lasmargaritasatlanta.com
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Poetry Atlanta and Charis Books join for a trio of poets - Amanda Auchter, Julie E. Bloemeke and Megan Volpert at a 7:30 p.m. reading at Charis Books, www.charisbooksandmore.com Willie Nelson, who has spoken out in favor of gay marriage, performs at Chastain Park at 8 p.m., www.livenation.com Hairy men meet as the Southern Bears take in Iron Man 3 at the Movie Tavern at Northlake, time TBD, www.southernbears.org Daring Divas is the Saturday night show at Blakes on the Park, www.blakesontheparkatlanta.com Shavonna B. Brooks hosts Extravaganza at 11 p.m. Saturday nights at Burkharts, www.burkharts.com
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Blakes also hosts a Cinco de Mayo Margarita Madness event, www.blakesontheparkatlanta.com Special guest Erick Baker joins Edwin McCain at 8 p.m. at Red Clay Theatre, www.eddieowenpresents.com Enjoy the folk/pop sounds of Kristy Lee at 9 p.m. at Eddies Attic, www.eddiesattic.com
TUESDAY, MAY 7
Gay singer-songwriters Tom Goss and Matt Alber perform at 7:15 p.m. at St. Mark United Methodist Church, www.tomgossmusic.net, www.mattalber.com
SUNDAY, MAY 12
MONDAY, MAY 6
Angelica DPaige hosts Blue Monday Karaoke at 11:30 p.m. at Burkharts, www.burkharts.com
TUESDAY, MAY 7
PALS Atlanta hosts Bingo, with a safari theme this month, at 7:30 p.m. at Jungle, www.palsatlanta.org
SATURDAY, MAY 11
Poetry Atlanta presents local authors Collin Kelley and Teresa Davis discussing their new books at the Decatur Library Auditorium, 7:15 9 p.m., www.poetryatlanta.blogspot.com/ Tuesdays, unwind with a sing-along with pianist David Reeb at 8 p.m. at Mixx, www.mixxatlanta.com Every Tuesday, sing out at Mary-oke starting at 9 p.m. at Marys, www.marysatlanta.com
SAGE Atlanta hosts its weekly meeting, with different events and guests each week, 11 a.m. at the Philip Rush Center, www.sageatl.org Members Only, the new 80s and 90s dance party from Barry Brandon, features Evah Destruction as the ofcial host and alternating DJs every Thursday. Doors open at 10 p.m. at Jungle, www.jungleclubatlanta.com
The Buckhead Arts & Crafts Festival opens for two days of fun, music, an artist market and more. www.buckheadartsfestival.com Carioca Productions presents DJ Giangi Cappai at Jungle. Doors open at 10 p.m., www.cariocaproductions.com The Atlanta Eagle hosts it annual Clipper Party, with massages and boot services as well, all for charity, www.atlantaeagle.com
AEN Gives Back, a program of the gay Atlanta Executive Network, presents a Non-Prot Showcase at 6:30 p.m. at the Philip Rush Center, www.aen.org Dodgeball: A Tournament for a Cause benets For the Kids in All of Us, 12 4 p.m. at the Decatur Rec Center, www.forthekid.org GA Boy Productions T Dance with DJ Dan de Leon from 7 p.m. midnight at Jungle, www.jungleatl.com
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Walter Cronkite is dead. And when the iconic anchor passed in 2009, he took with him the last representative of publics unwavering trust in news media. Sadly, those days of news always being reliable and legitimate are over. In its place, we have become a society that simply demands instant information, even if it is often wrong. Many have placed blame for the misinformation distributed during coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing solely on the media. But all of us are at fault. For those too young to remember, Walter Cronkite was an anchorman for the CBS Evening News in the 60s and 70s. He was often described as the most trusted man in America, because there was a perception that the news he reported had greater accuracy. Back then, most people got their news twice a day, from their morning newspaper and during the evening television newscast. When television programming was interrupted for breaking news during the day, it had to be something pretty signicant. Otherwise, you waited until the end of the day. The growth in popularity of cable television in the 80s brought with it the rst 24-hour news channel. At the time it seemed like a great idea, since that the mandatory wait was over. If you wanted to check the news, you could. But the problem with all-day news is that on days when it is a slow news day, the network still has to nd something to talk about. The time has to be lled and that is when misinformation is most likely to occur. This misinformation may come in the form of an eyewitness account or an interview with a family member of a suspect, whatever it takes to ll the space until the next update can be given. Add to that the emergence of other 24-hour
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news stations, and the competition to be rst with a story, and the result is a compromise to the integrity of the industry. Being rst usually does not translate into being correct. Now we have both professional and amateur journalists online contributing to these stories. The information is instantaneous and splayed, and somehow we expect the people sitting behind the anchor desk while on television to absorb, lter and accurately report this information immediately. Thats unrealistic and unfair. Yet as an audience, we demanded instant updates from Boston and we damned everyone that wasnt perfect. We cant have it all in this infancy of New Media. A friend taught me a theory on this very topic just days ago. She said everyone wants everything to be fast, cheap and good. But its impossible for anything to be all three only two of the three can be achieved at once. So we as an audience have to choose which two qualities we want out of news, and if fast and good are those choices, we have to be willing to pay top dollar for that privilege. I am never comfortable beginning any sentence with back in my day since my day served only as building blocks to the present. Social media is not a passing phase, and online access and information is of vital importance for any news outlet to survive. The skeptics have to know that access to information must be our rst priority as a society, even if it sometimes means that erroneous information gets through. But we all must realize that we are never going to get the full story in the rst day or two after an event. To truly understand the events that happen in our world, we have to nd the patience for journalists to not simply tell us a story, but tell us the real story. People believed Mr. Cronkite when he nished his broadcasts with, And thats the way it is. We should strive to allow our news people to be that universally trustworthy again.
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Playing possum
A cold-blooded killer lurks in our house
For the last three and a half years, my husband Preppy and I have shared our home with Daisy, a Jack Russell beagle. The breed is called Jackabees by some, but not by us. Not everything needs to be a damn portmanteau, people. Sometimes we can just expend the effort and utter multiple words. Preppy has a very healthy relationship with Daisy, in that he treats her like a dog. Me? Im not quite so adamant about labels like human and dog. I dont have a pet as much as a cohort someone to sit on the couch and watch Mad Men with while we eat a whole bunch of carrots. When we are alone, I turn on my favorite music from high school and we dance. When I see Daisy eating a sock, I take her picture and put it on Instagram. When Preppy gets up to go to work, she moves from the end of the bed to his pillow. I wake up to her staring at me. I have no idea how long she lies there waiting. Preppy nds that unsettling. I think it is conclusive evidence that I am Daisys favorite person in the whole world. She is totally my best friend. No ones best friend is perfect. You take the good with the bad. I, for example, never return phone calls. Im terrible about it, and theres room for growth there. Daisy also has growth opportunities. She is a cold-blooded murderer. Basically, if you weigh under eight pounds and have four legs, my dog is going to end your life. She cannot help it, I suppose. Shes two different hunting breeds compressed into a 35-pound panting homicidal maniac, answering the call of the wild. When Daisy was a puppy, she caught chipmunks, perhaps the occasional lizard. It would take her a little while to kill it, because shed wanna play with her catch of the day for a while. But the innocence of youth has ended. Our dog hunts compulsively, displaying a steely determination and economy of movement we
Topher Payne is an Atlanta-based playwright, and the author of the book Necessary Luxuries: Notes on a SemiFabulous Life. Find out more at www.topherpayne.com
never see in any other circumstance. Our dog is basically Geena Davis in Long Kiss Goodnight. We keep hoping word will get out in the animal kingdom: Do not go to the Paynes back yard. Theres a monster who will snap your neck in less than 15 seconds and leave you on the steps for her mortied humans. But animals are apparently stupid. I praise her endlessly for each fresh kill, because I do not want mice, chipmunks, or lizards in our back yard. Also, its nice to see her contributing to the household. Having a skill set is crucial to ones self-esteem. Last night, she killed a possum. A big nasty one. Big enough that she couldnt drag it to the back steps. It was the largest animal shes murdered, and it got me a little concerned about how much shes going to keep upping the ante. Am I going to open my back door one day and nd a dead cow out there? Maybe she needs therapy. Preppy held onto her, while I got the shovel. When I scooped that disgusting dead beast off the ground, something horrible happened. That something was me learning rst-hand what the phrase playing possum actually means. That hideous rat monster sat up and hissed at me, with his beady little eyes and yellow teeth. I made this noise: Ee-yoo-ah-ah. And swung that shovel full-force, sending the possum ying through the air, over our fence, hitting the brick wall of my schizophrenic neighbors house before dropping to the ground, dead as Amanda Byness career. Topher! Preppy shouted/whispered. You just threw a possum at Crazypantss house! Shes going to nd it dead in the morning! Do you realize you just actually did something as nuts as she accuses us of doing? Preppy had a point. But in my defense, if you accuse a guy of stealing apples enough times, eventually hes just gonna start taking apples. Besides, Daisys keeping us all safe with a little vermin vigilante justice, and Im happy to help cover up her crimes. I think shed do the same for me.