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September 18, 2014 in AIDS and Health, Arts, Bisexual, Books, Bullying, Business, Census, Crime, Current Affairs, Fashion, Film, Florida, Food and Drink, Fort Lauderdale & Broward County, Gay, Immigration, Key West & Monroe County, Lesbian, LGBT, Marriage, Media, Miami & Miami-Dade County, Miami Beach, Military, Music, Obituary, Palm Beach County, Pets, Politics, Religion, South Florida, Sports, Television, Theater, Transgender, Travel, Web/Tech, Weblogs, Wilton Manors, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (4)

‘I Love Lucy Live On Stage’ celebrates Miami run with free cocktail party at Arsht Center

Euriamis Losada (Ricky), Thea Brooks (Lucy), Lori Hammel (Ethel) and Kev...

 

Caption: Euriamis Losada (Ricky), Thea Brooks (Lucy), Lori Hammel (Ethel) and Kevin Remington (Fred), in I LOVE LUCY® LIVE ON STAGE - Photo by Ed Krieger

BY ABRAHAM GALVAN

agalvan@MiamiHerald.com

Calling all Vitameatavegamin girls. And boys.

I Love Lucy Live On Stage is soon coming to town and to celebrate the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts will host a free community cocktail party 6 to 9 p.m. Friday.

Featured events at the party: performances by Miami Gay Men’s Chorus (each member dressed as Desi Arnaz’s TV alter ego, Ricky Ricardo) and a Lucille Ball/Lucy Ricardo lookalike contest – open to all genders.

“I encourage men to enter the contest also,” said Morgan Stockmayer, promotions manager for the Arsht Center. “I am actually looking forward to seeing them.”


Miami Gay Men’s Chorus will perform two 20-minute sets of their own repertoire, along with musical numbers featured on I Love Lucy, which ran on CBS from 1951 to 1957.Male or female, the contest winner will receive a package including I Love Lucy Live tickets and a pin-up style photo shoot by Terribly Girly Photography’s Janette Valentine. Judges are local fashion experts Gino R. Campodonico of The MANnequin Party, Kalyn James from Fashion Style Miami, and Annie Vasquez of TheFashionPoet.com.

The gay men’s chorus opens and closes the reception. “We do a set really early in the happy hour and then in about an hour or so come back and do another set,” artistic director Anthony Cabrera said.

For the past three months, the chorus has been preparing at its regular rehearsal location, All Souls’ Episcopal Church in Miami Beach.

“We try to perform to the highest caliber because when we go out to perform we give it our all,” chorus member Brandon Stephenson said.

The cocktail party, part of DWNTWN Art Days 2014, will be hosted by 101.5 Lite FM morning personality Julie Guy and showcase classic cars from Dezer Collection Auto Museum and Event Space. Photos and footage from the current HistoryMiami exhibit, American Sabor: Latinos in U.S. Popular Music, will also be featured.

The signature cocktail of the night will $5 Mojitos, along with other “Tropicana nightclub” drinks.

I Love Lucy Live On Stage runs Sept. 30-Oct. 5 at the Arsht Center, where Miami audience members can imagine themselves as a 1952 I Love Lucy studio audience watching Ball, Arnaz, William Frawley and Vivian Vance perform as Lucy, Ricky, Fred and Ethel.

IF YOU GO

▪ What: ‘I Love Lucy Live On Stage’ Cocktail Hour

▪ When: Friday, Sept. 19

▪ Where: Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts: 1300 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33132

▪ Cost: Free admission; $5 mojitos and other drinks.

▪ Details: https://www.facebook.com/events/1463657213892490

September 17, 2014 in Arts, Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Film, Florida, Food and Drink, Fort Lauderdale & Broward County, Gay, Key West & Monroe County, Lesbian, LGBT, Media, Miami & Miami-Dade County, Miami Beach, Politics, Religion, South Florida, Television, Theater, Transgender, Weblogs, Wilton Manors, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (0)

‘Orange is the New Black’ writer Lauren Morelli leaves husband for actress who plays Poussey

BY LISA GUTIERREZ
THE KANSAS CITY STAR

Talk about a major plot twist.

Lauren Morelli, a writer for “Orange is the New Black,” is divorcing her husband to pursue a new relationship with Samira Wiley, who plays Poussey Washington on the show.

Morelli revealed in May that she realized she was gay while working on the Netflix hit series. And fans shouldn’t be surprised that she’s found love with Wiley. The two appear in several photos on Morelli’s Instagram account, including pictures of the two going to the Emmys together last month.

Now, TMZ reports that Morelli and her husband, Steve Basilone, have filed for divorce and have split amicably.

Morelli wrote that she realized she was gay in the fall of 2012, “one of my first days on the set.”

“I went through it all on set: I fell in love with a woman, and I watched my life play out on screen,” she wrote. “And now, as we are gearing up for the release of Season 2, it feels liberating and appropriate to live my life in front of you.”

#NetflixEmmysPartyBus w/ @lomorelli! #turnup pic.twitter.com/pfiJN64Edg

— Samira Wiley (@samirawiley) August 25, 2014

September 15, 2014 in Arts, Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Film, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Media, Politics, Religion, Television, Theater, Transgender, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (0)

Joan Rivers’ executive producer speaks at Stonewall museum screening in Fort Lauderdale

The Stonewall National Museum and Archives in Fort Lauderdale on Thursday screened Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, a 2010 documentary about the comedy legend, who died Sept. 4 at age 81.

Larry Ferber, former executive producer of The Joan Rivers Show and a three-time Emmy nominee, presented the film and shared anecdotes about Rivers.

Click here to view and tag Facebook photos from Stonewall event. Photos by Jon Schwenzer, South Florida chapter president of the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA).

September 12, 2014 in Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Florida, Fort Lauderdale & Broward County, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Media, Miami & Miami-Dade County, Miami Beach, Palm Beach County, Politics, Religion, South Florida, Television, Theater, Transgender, Weblogs, Wilton Manors, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (0)

Music legend and ‘Fifth Season’ Bob Crewe dies at 82

kicksKaren Ocamb of FrontiersLA.com reports that Four Seasons music legend Bob Crewe died Thursday at age 82.

Two years ago, Crewe’s brother, Dan, posted online that Bob suffered from dementia and lived in a Los Angeles nursing home.

Crewe, a gay man, ironically wrote the big ‘60s hit, Music to Watch Girls By.

Two years ago, I interviewed actor Jonathan Hadley, who toured for years playing Crewe in the national company of Jersey Boys.

Here’s my article about Crewe published Jan. 11, 2012:

'Jersey Boys' pals sing praises of unsung Fifth Season, songwriter-producer-performer Bob Crewe

BY STEVE ROTHAUS
srothaus@MiamiHerald.com

Known in the music business as “the Fifth Season,” songwriter-producer-performer Bob Crewe is the creative talent behind Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, Lesley Gore and a legion of ‘60s American pop stars.

“He was responsible for that signature Four Seasons sound. He’s an unsung hero,” says actor Jonathan Hadley, who for four years has portrayed Crewe in the touring company of Broadway’s Jersey Boys, now at the Broward Center for Performing Arts.

Crewe produced the Four Seasons’ 1962 breakthrough hit Sherry, written by Bob Gaudio, and co-wrote (with Gaudio) Big Girls Don’t Cry, Rag DollandWalk Like a Man. All were No. 1 hits that catapulted the Seasons — Valli, Gaudio,Tommy DeVitoand Nick Massi — into superstardom.

“[Crewe’s] an artist. He’s got the best ears in the business,” says Rick Elice, who in the early 2000s co-wrote Jersey Boys with Oscar-winner Marshall Brickman (Annie Hall).

Elice, whose play Peter and the Starcatcher (based on the Peter Panprequel by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson) is being readied for a spring opening on Broadway, says it was Crewe’s concept to overdub Valli’s falsetto on early Four Seasons recordings.

“He’s very hip to new producing techniques,” Elice says.

In his prime, Crewe also produced music for Michael Jackson, Bobby Darin and Patti LaBelle (he co-wrote Labelle’s Lady Marmalade). In 1967, he scored three big successes: co-writing Valli’s No. 1 Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You: scoring Jane Fonda’s film Barbarella; and performing the No. 2 instrumental Music to Watch Girls By.

Now 80, Crewe suffers from dementia and lives in a Los Angeles nursing center, according to a recent blog post by his brother, Dan, president of The Bob Crewe Foundation for aspiring artists, AIDS research and gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender rights.

In the early days, Crewe quietly identified as bisexual, Hadley says.

“We knew something was different about this guy but, back then, we thought Liberace was just theatrical,” says Hadley, 47, who is gay.

Right from the start, Jersey Boys is up front about Crewe. “My first line in the show is, ‘Watch your mouth Toto, we’re not in Newark anymore,’ Hadley says. “Right away, the audience says ‘Gay.’”

Elice says he and Brickman consulted with Crewe, Valli and Gaudio while writing Jersey Boys.

Crewe believed that in the early days, no one knew his sexual orientation. Wrong, according to Valli and Gaudio, who told Elice that “if you looked up gay in the dictionary, you’d see Bob.”

“It just didn’t matter to them. You’d think they’d be the kind of guys that it would be a problem. But they didn’t give a s--- if he was gay, straight or whatever,” says Elice, whose partner, actor Roger Rees, recently starred on Broadway in The Addams Family — book by Elice and Brickman.

Elice, 55, says Crewe made only one request of the Jersey Boys script: “That he not be represented as a screaming queen.”

“He’s not a screaming queen,” Elice says. “And Jonathan doesn’t play him that way.”

September 11, 2014 in Arts, Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Film, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Media, Music, South Florida, Television, Theater, Transgender, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (1)

'We're just like any couple, really': DirecTV NFL Sunday Ticket TV ad features two male sports fans

From DirecTV:

Everyone can agree that getting rid of cable for DIRECTV's NFL SUNDAY TICKET is a winning play! It's the only way to get every minute of every out-of-market game.

September 06, 2014 in Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Marriage, Media, Politics, Religion, Television, Transgender, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (0)

'Gone With the Wind' to celebrate 75th anniversary with theatrical screenings, new Blu-ray edition

Because we still give a damn: Long considered among the greatest films ever made, Gone With the Wind starring Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard and Olivia de Havilland celebrates its 75th anniversary this month.

TCM will present screenings of Gone With the Wind on Sept. 28 and Oct. 1 in movie theaters across the nation. The film gets a new boxed set Blu-ray anniversary edition on Sept. 30.

Here are the details from Fathom Events, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and TCM:

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Scarlett O’Hara won and then lost Rhett Butler, Atlanta burned and the antebellum South was shown in all its splendor and decimation in one of cinema’s most treasured and most successful films, “Gone With the Wind.” And now, as part of the festivities to mark the 10-time Oscar©-winning film’s 75th anniversary, Fathom Events is joining with Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and Turner Classic Movies to bring “TCM Presents: Gone With the Wind” back to its original home in select theatres nationwide and presented in its original aspect ratio so audiences can experience it as it was originally shown 75 years ago. The film will be exhibited on Sunday, September 28 and Wednesday, October 1 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. local time.

Tickets for “TCM Presents: Gone With the Wind” are available at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com. The event will be presented in more than 650 select movie theaters around the country. For a complete list of theater locations and prices, visit the Fathom Events website (theaters and participants are subject to change).

In addition to the classic film, which starred Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O’Hara, Clark Gable as Rhett Butler, Olivia De Havilland as Melanie Hamilton and Leslie Howard as Ashley Wilkes, “TCM Presents: Gone With the Wind” will include a specially produced introduction by  TCM host and film historian Robert Osborne.

“Gone With the Wind” was released in 1939 and won the best picture Oscar© for that year. It has been re-released nine times since, but “TCM Presents: Gone With the Wind” will offer audiences their first opportunity to see the masterpiece in its original 1:37 aspect ratio since its initial re-release in 1947.  It will also be shown in that format when shown on TV and distributed on Blu-Ray format as part of the all-encompassing celebration of the classic’s 75th anniversary.

“Fathom Events is honored to be part of the multi-faceted commemoration of the 75th anniversary of ‘Gone With the Wind,’ and especially to give fans the chance to see it in the format and venue it was made for,” Fathom Events CEO John Rubey said. “There’s no better way to appreciate the grandeur or beauty of this film than in cinemas, with top-of-the-line projection and sound quality.”

“ ‘Gone With the Wind’ is one of the most celebrated and iconic films in the WB Library,” noted Jeff Baker, WBHE’s Executive VP and General Manager, Theatrical Catalog. “We are very selective about re-releasing classic films from our library, theatrically and this is certainly one that warrants the limited re-release. Deservedly, 75 years later, it remains the domestic box-office king at nearly $1.7 billion (adjusted for inflation).”

On September 30, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment’s “Gone with the Wind 75th Anniversary Ultimate Collector’s Edition” arrives on Blu-ray™ and Digital HD with UltraViolet. It will be fittingly presented in limited and numbered sets, with new premium packaging, new special features and new collectible memorabilia.  For more information, please click here.

"We're thrilled to be teaming up with Fathom Events and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment as we bring ‘Gone With the Wind’ back into the spotlight for its 75th anniversary," said Dennis Adamovich, senior vice president of digital, affiliate, lifestyle and enterprise commerce for TCM, TBS and TNT. "This is a great chance for fans to experience this monumental classic on the big screen."

As any fan of classic films or American literature surely knows, “Gone With the Wind” is the Epic Civil War drama about spoiled southern belle Scarlett O'Hara. Starting with her idyllic life on the plantation Tara, it traces her unrequited love for Ashley Wilkes, her tempestuous relationship with roguish Rhett Butler and her struggles as Atlanta burns, her family home is decimated and she vows to never go hungry again. As has been evident from the enduring devotion that fans have for the story – on film, on the pages of Margaret Mitchell’s original novel, on TV and home entertainment formats – frankly, they DO give a damn about Scarlett’s triumphs, travails and ultimate will to survive.

September 05, 2014 in Arts, Business, Current Affairs, Fashion, Film, Media, Television, Theater, Weblogs, Youth | Permalink | Comments (1)

Michael Sam's second chance comes on Dallas Cowboys practice squad

BY SCHUYLER DIXON
AP SPORTS WRITER

IRVING, Texas -- Michael Sam waded through a crowd of reporters and was settling in front of yet another bank of cameras when someone asked if this was what it was like in St. Louis.

"The heat?" Sam said, drawing laughter from two dozen or so people surrounding him as he stood in front of a large Dallas Cowboys star on a wall just outside the locker room.

No, the latest version of the circus after the league's first openly gay player signed to the practice squad of America's Team. He's unlikely to get into the opener Sunday against San Francisco and might still face long odds of joining an active roster anytime soon.

But Sam got his second chance to make it in the NFL four days after the Rams released the seventh-round pick when they had to cut the roster to 53 players.

"You guys follow me around like hawks," Sam said after going through his first late-morning workout with the Cowboys. "I've been tired of it since February. I expected it."

Click here to read more.

September 04, 2014 in Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Media, Politics, Religion, Sports, Television, Transgender, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (0)

NBCUniversal LGBT employees group permitted to march at upcoming St. Patrick's Day Parade in NYC

BY JIM FITZGERALD
ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK -- Organizers of New York City's St. Patrick's Day Parade have agreed to allow a gay contingent to march under its own banner for the first time, making an exception for a group of employees from NBC, the network televising the event.

The prohibition on identified gay groups in the world's largest and centuries-old New York parade had made participation a political issue. Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio refused to march this year, and Guinness beer dropped its sponsorship.

The private New York City Saint Patrick's Day Parade Committee, in a statement made available to The Associated Press, said Wednesday that OUT@NBCUniversal, a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender resource group at the company that broadcasts the parade, would be marching up Manhattan's Fifth Avenue on March 17 under an identifying banner.

Craig Robinson, executive vice president and chief diversity officer at NBCUniversal, said the group had applied to march, but there was no immediate word on why the group was chosen.

"We welcome the parade committee's decision to accept OUT@NBCUniversal's application to march and enthusiastically embrace the gesture of inclusion," Robinson said. "Our employees, families and friends look forward to joining in this time-honored celebration of Irish culture and heritage."

Click here to read more.

September 03, 2014 in Arts, Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Media, Politics, Religion, Television, Transgender, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (1)

Vote now: Nominees announced for 2014 Pink Flamingo Awards (with video by comedian ANT)

The LGBT Visitor Center has announced nominees for the 2nd annual Pink Flamingo Awards to be held Sept. 23 at Miami Beach Convention Center.

Comedian ANT will emcee the event, which runs 7 to 10 p.m. and includes open-bar cocktail reception, silent auction, three-course sit-down dinner and live entertainment.

Below is the official nominees list. Click here to vote.

MIAMI BEACH – September 2, 2014 – The people have spoken. The top five vote-getters in each of 21 hospitality-related categories have been declared the finalists in the LGBT Visitor Center’s 2nd Annual “Pink Flamingo Awards.” Miss Miami Beach Gay Pride 2014 TP Lords unveiled the finalists, surrounded by sexy “Pink Flaminguys” outfitted in pink Speedos, at a Kick-Off Party on Friday, August 29, at Palace South Beach. The winners will be announced at a high-spirited reception and dinner party on Tuesday, September 23, at the Miami Beach Convention Center with celebrity stand-up comedian ANT emceeing the evening affair.

The finalists were determined by write-in nominations from the community as well as from tourists who visit here, said Lori Lynch, executive director of the LGBT Visitor Center. The “People’s Choice”-style awards recognize the people and places that have helped make Miami Beach a world-class city and travel destination.

Finalists in the 2nd Annual “Pink Flamingo Awards” are:

 

Favorite Hotel/Resort

· The Clevelander Hotel

· Fontainebleau Miami Beach

· National Hotel

· The Standard Spa Miami Beach

· W South Beach

Favorite Hotel/Boutique

· Essex House

· Gale South Beach

· Hôtel Gaythering

· The Angler's Boutique Resort

· The Betsy South Beach

Favorite Restaurant-Fine Dining

· BLT Steak @ The Betsy

· Juvia Miami Beach

· Milos

· The Forge

· Zen Sai Restaurant

Favorite Restaurant-Casual

· 13 Even

· City Hall The Restaurant

· Palace South Beach

· Spris

· Yardbird Southern Table & Bar

Favorite Chef

· Guily Booth

· Hedy Goldsmith

· Michael Schwartz

· Michelle Bernstein

· Todd Erickson

Favorite Drag Queen

· Adora

· Elaine Lancaster

· Noel Leon

· Pussila

· Tiffany Fantasia

Favorite Singer

· Diana Mera

· Envee

· Jane Castro JEI

· Karina Iglesis

· Robbie Elias

Favorite Nightlife Destination

· Clevelander Hotel

· House

· Score

· The Cabaret South Beach

· Twist

Favorite Dance Club

· House

· Hunter's Beach Bar

· Score

· The Manor

· Twist

Favorite DJ

· DJ Abel

· DJ Citizen Jane

· DJ Maximus 3000

· DJ Pride

· DJ Zheno

Favorite Bartender

· Charlie - Score

· Kelly Cambell - Rumors

· Kesia - Score

· Lorenzo – Hotel Gaythering

· Nathan – Twist

Favorite Promoter

· Dustin Reffca

· Edison Farrow

· Hilton Wolman

· Icandee Events

· Pandora Events

Favorite Media Personality

· Belkys Nerey

· Craig Stevens

· Louis Aguirre

· Roxanne Vargas

· Steve Rothaus

Favorite Miami Attraction

· Jungle Island

· Lincoln Road

· Miami Beach Botanical Garden

· Miami Seaquarium

· Perez Art Museum Miami

Favorite Retail Store

· Banana Republic

· Base

· H&M

· Macy's

· Zara

Favorite Gym

· Crunch

· Equinox

· LA Fitness

· Mpower Project Gym

· Steel Gym

Favorite Spa

· Bliss

· Canyon Ranch Hotel & Spa

· Mandarin Oriental Miami

· Shore Club South Beach

· The Standard Spa Miami Beach

Favorite Non-Profit Organization

· Beta Phi Omega Sorority, Inc.

· Care Resource

· Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival

· National Gay and Lesbian Task Force

· The Aqua Foundation for Women

Favorite Fundraising Event - One Day

· AIDS Walk Miami

· Miami Beach Botanical Garden Taste of the Garden

· Pridelines Masquerade Ball

· Task Force Recognition Dinner

· Unity Coalition Leaders, Legends and Lovelies Ball

Favorite Fundraising Event - Weekend or Longer

· Aqua Girl

· Miami Beach Gay Pride

· Miami Beach White Party

· Orgullo

· Winter Party Festival

Favorite Local Hero

· Cindy Brown

· Elizabeth F. Schwartz

· Gisela Vega

· Mark Gilbert

· Michael Gongora

September 02, 2014 in Arts, Bisexual, Business, Current Affairs, Florida, Food and Drink, Gay, Lesbian, LGBT, Media, Miami & Miami-Dade County, Miami Beach, Politics, Religion, South Florida, Television, Theater, Transgender, Weblogs, Workplace, Youth | Permalink | Comments (0)

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