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Wine Tasting at The Naked Grape

Naked Grape Wine Company Wilton Manors FloridaAugust 15, from 7pm 9pm is the date of the next wine tasting at The Naked Grape. Cindy, from Trans-atlantic wines, whom many of you have met, will be returning to share some interesting wines with all of us. Holiday Parties -- Believe it or not, it is not too early to start planning for the busy holiday season ahead. As part of your plans, why not consider hosting your friends with an event at The Naked Grape. Their facility is available for rental on Sundays and Mondays when the wine bar and store are closed. They will work with you to plan a holiday celebration that will guarantee you and your guests a memorable time. Thanksgiving, Christmas, Chanukah, New Year's--all are just around the corner. Call them or go in to discuss the particulars: 954-563-5631. Also, as you begin to plan your holiday dinners and gatherings, remember that The Naked Grape can help you with all your wine, champagne, and sparkler needs. As always, a 10% discount applies to all case purchases, and cases can be mixed and matched to suit your needs. Be certain to include a stop at The Naked Grape as you plan your holiday events!

Gays Voted as a block in Philadelphia Mayoral Election
A study by Equality Forum, an international gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) civil rights organization, suggests that gay and lesbian voters voted as a block in the recent mayoral primary election in Philadelphia and that gay and lesbian voters were markedly more likely to support their candidate than their neighbors.  The study found that gays voted by about two to every one vote for Michael Nutter, the winning candidate, in the citywide vote. “The study is important both in its methodology and the result,” said Malcolm Lazin, Executive Director of Equality Forum.  “It demonstrates that even in a field of gay-friendly candidates, a candidate who can provide the right cues can be the beneficiary of a GLBT block vote.  Block voting increases a group’s political importance and power.” The May 15, 2007 Democratic primary, which is tantamount to election in heavily-Democratic Philadelphia, featured five well-known politicians:  two longtime Members of Congress, a former City Councilman, a State Representative who chairs the Appropriations Committee in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, and a wealthy former Deputy Mayor.  The former City Councilman, Michael Nutter, spent most of the race lagging in fourth place before he surged to victory, garnering 36.6% of the citywide vote. The Equality Forum study reviewed the votes cast in seven distinct Philadelphia gay neighborhoods and found that Nutter garnered 74% of the vote in these neighborhoods.  A review of the top 12 Philadelphia tracts identified in the U.S. Census as having the most same-sex couples residing in the same household found that Nuttter received 69% of the vote in these census tracts. The study compared the percentage of votes from the gay neighborhoods and census tracts to the percentage of votes each candidate received in the respective wards.  The gay voting divisions averaged a 17% higher percentage vote for Nutter than the respective overall ward percentage. “Nutter was viewed as a progressive outsider by a community that is perceived as outside the mainstream,” said Lazin.  “Nutter actively campaigned for the gay vote and sent cues that he embraced diversity and wanted to shake up the establishment for Philadelphia’s benefit.” “We believe that our methodology can be used to measure GLBT voters in municipal, state and federal elections,” said Lazin.  “Our hope is that this study will encourage exit polls of GLBT voters in the 2008 federal primary and general elections.  By focusing on areas across the nation with identifiable gay neighborhoods, an exit poll can generate a more comprehensive picture about GLBT voters and why they voted for a candidate.”
Labor Day Weekend Tea Cruise
Gay Tea Cruise Fort Lauderdale Florida Intracoastal WaterwayThe August 5th "Tea Cruise" was rescheduled to Labor Day Weekend, Sunday, September 2nd due to unexpected additional Coast Guard inspections of the newly refurbished "Musette" yacht. The boat has added an additional deck, observation deck, intimate salon as well as various other upgrades. Thanks to all of you loyal "Tea Cruise" sailors for your patience in this long awaited process to bring you this new fabulous boat for our three year anniversary! For reservations, call Peter 954-649-1107 or to purchase tickets on line go to www.GayTeaCruise.com
Carnival Center for the Performing Arts and Elephant Eye Theatrical
Carnival Center for the Performing Arts announced today that is has joined Elephant Eye Theatrical in an initiative to create new book musicals for Broadway. Formed in late 2005 by producers Stuart Oken, Michael Leavitt and Five Cent Productions, Elephant Eye is capitalized at $8,000,000 and has four projects in advanced stages of development, including the recently announced The Addams Family. “Carnival Center is very pleased to be joining Stuart Oken, Michael Leavitt and 14 other prominent performing arts organizations and presenters as a strategic member of Elephant Eye. With this venture, Carnival Center is taking a pro-active role in the creation of exciting new musicals that will play Broadway and stages around the world, including Carnival Center,” said Michael Hardy, president and CEO. In addition to joining Elephant Eye in this initiative, Carnival Center also creates and supports new works and artists through its Miami Made commissioning project and its partnership with other South Florida arts organizations. To date, Carnival Center has commissioned 11 new works, four of which premiered at the Center during its inaugural season. Four more will be staged during the 07-08 season. Carnival Center joins the following other new non-profit members of Elephant EyeRaymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach, FL; Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center in Tampa, FL; Proctors Theatre in Schenectady, NY; The Victoria Theatre Association in Dayton, OH; The New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, NJ; Theater of the Stars and The Fox Theatre (shared) in Atlanta.  New commercial presenters are: Broadway in Chicago, a Nederlander/Live Nation partnership in Chicago, IL; Dancap, producer Aubrey Dan’s new initiative in Toronto, Canada; and Starmax, a leading entertainment organization in Seoul, Korea. Along with the original five non-profit performing arts organizations that, as Five Cent Productions, formed Elephant Eye with Oken and Leavitt, the company now has a total of sixteen strategic partners.  In a statement, producer Stuart Oken said “Three years ago, Mick Leavitt, David Fay (President and CEO of the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford, CT and Managing Member of Five Cent) and I began conversations about a creatively ambitious content company that would be owned jointly by a group of non-profit performing arts centers and passionate commercial entrepreneurs. Today, we’ve concluded phase one of that initiative and now it’s on to the work at hand - getting in the trenches and attempting to contribute to Broadway’s rich legacy of musical theater.” Elephant Eye has a current slate of projects including:  The Addams Family.  A new musical based on characters, cartoons and sketches by the legendary cartoonist Charles Addams.  Rights were granted by the Tee and Charles Addams Foundation and marks the first time Addams’ work will serve as the basis for a stage production.  Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, writers of the 2006 Tony Award-winning Best Musical, Jersey Boys, are the librettists for The Addams Family, Drama Desk Award-winning composer/lyricist Andrew Lippa (The Wild Party) is writing the score, and Improbable Theater founders Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch (Shockheaded Peter) will direct and design.  Elephant Eye plans to premiere The Addams Family in the 2009-2010 Broadway season, preceded by an out-of-town tryout. Bruce Lee: Journey to the West.  A musical that follows the mythic journey of two Chinese legends: martial arts star Bruce Lee and the beloved Chinese warrior god, The Monkey King.  The book is by Tony Award winner David Henry Hwang (M. Butterfly) and the music and lyrics by Tony nominee David Yazbek (The Full Monty, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) Bruce Lee: Journey to the West will be directed by Tony nominee Bartlett Sher (The Light in the Piazza, Awake and Sing. Elephant Eye is targeting Bruce Lee: Journey to the West for the 2010-2011 Broadway season preceded by one or more out-of-town tryouts Saved Elephant Eye shares creative leadership with Playwrights Horizons (Tim Sanford, Artistic Director) on this new musical based on the acclaimed UA film. Saved is set at a Christian high school where students, teachers and parents find faith in unexpected places.  With music & lyrics by Obie winner Michael Friedman (Gone Missing, Romeo & Juliet for Shakespeare in the Park this summer) and book & lyrics by Olivier Award nominee John Dempsey (The Witches of Eastwick) & Obie Award winner Rinne Groff ( The Ruby Sunrise, “Weeds”), Saved will be directed by Gary Griffin ( The Color Purple) and will open in Spring 2008 at Playwrights Horizons.   
Events from  Congregation Etz Chaim

The Men's Club of Congregation Etz Chaim will host its annual Rosh Hashanah Luncheon on Thursday, September 13, at 1:30 p.m., at Tropics Restaurant on “the Drive” (2000 Wilton Drive, in Wilton Manors).  Luncheon includes a choice of several entrees, Tropics’ popular soup, salad and dessert bar, and coffee, tea or soft drinks.  The Rosh Hashanah Luncheon is the Men’s Club biggest and most popular event that brings together the entire Synagogue community; not just the members of the Men’s Club.  The Rosh Hashanah Luncheon is $20 per person (regardless of membership) and is open to everyone.  Those interested in attending the Luncheon must RSVP by Friday, Sept. 7, either by phoning the Men’s Club at (954) 567-8599, ext. 3 or by speaking to one of the Men’s Club board members before or after Cong. Etz Chaim's 8:30 p.m., Friday Night Services.  Cong. Etz Chaim is located at 1881 N.E. 26 Street, in Wilton Manors. 

The Board of Directors of Congregation Etz Chaim, a spiritual home for "Jews of the Rainbow" in South Florida, has announced plans for its Annual Food Drive to benefit the Poverello Food Center.  The Congregation organizes the Food Drive each year as part of its observance of the Jewish High Holy Days. The Poverello Food Center, located on Wilton Drive in Wilton Manors, serves the Nutritional Needs of People Living with HIV/AIDS.  People who would like to contribute to the Food Drive should bring non-perishable foods to Etz Chaim’s Kol Nidre or Yom Kippur Services, which are being held at the Religious Science Center, 1550 NE 26th Street, Wilton Manors, FL 33305, on Friday, September 21, at 8:00 PM, and Saturday, September 22, at 10:00 AM. This Annual Food Drive is coordinated by the Synagogue’s Tzedakah & Tikkun Olam Committee, which in Hebrew means Charity and Repairing the World. Deborah Posner, Chairperson of the Committee, is hoping that this year’s collection will exceed 200 bags of non-perishable food. “This year we will celebrate our thirty-fourth historic year as a spiritual home for GLBT Jews in South Florida. With the guidance of Rabbi Harold F. Caminker as our Spiritual Leader, we look forward to a promising new era of growth and development, and we are asking the members of our wonderful Congregation as well as the Community at-large to be generous in their donations of food for this worthy Agency.” For additional information on Etz Chaim’s High Holy Day Services, please contact the Synagogue’s Office at 954-564-9232, or visit www.etz-chaim.com
Soleil Pool Party, Suicide Awareness Weekend

Soleil pool party, Suicide Awareness Weekend, will take place on August 11 from 1pm to 6ish at the Cheston House (520 North Birch Road Fort Lauderdale, FL - Phone: 954-566-7950). Admission is $10.00, and DJ Sol will be spinning. The August gathering has become known as the Suicide Awareness Weekend, it will be 4 years that we lost Art Britten to a depression that lead him to take his life. In the past year Britten Foundation joined the Kevin Cline Foundation of Miami to form the GLBT SAI (Suicide Awareness Initiative ) that is operated by Switchboard of Miami. On August 13, the GLBTSAI.COM will be online helping saves the lives of our Cheston House Gay Guesthouse Fort Lauderdale Beach Floridabrothers and sisters in need. I would like to share a few of the Key Accomplishments that the Switchboard of Miami and the GLBTSAI has achieved. 82 Hotline " Interventions" (lives saved) since inception 18 months ago, over 30 calls per month to Switch Board of Miami Hotline and increasing ( Via GLBTSAI 305-646-3600 ), 4 Sensitivity training sessions held to Switchboard staff and volunteers, Over 150 Info - ads placed in top 6 GLBT publications, Over 30,000 eyes "see" their ads each month, Thousands of "info-Flyers" and "Business Cards" produced and distributed, 2000 of  "The quick guide series to suicide prevention" printed for community leaders, PSA / Web film created and posted on You Tube, GLBTQ Youth Alliance to reach larger population, Sponsor of the film 2.34 at the Miami Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, All of this has been made possible by your support and in particular the dedication and hard work of Mr. Ed Straub, founder of the Kevin Cline Foundation.

Upcoming Events at the Kravis Center
The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute on Saturday, August 4 at 8 pm at
Dreyfoos Hall. With amazing attention to detail, these talented lads replicate that famous
Liverpool sound and look with all the charm and youthful wit that made the Beatles a household name. “The Best Beatles Tribute Band” – British Broadcasting Company. Tickets are $15-$45 Premium Seating first six rows and other orchestra areas $70.

Kathy Griffin on Wednesday, August 15 at 8 pm at Dreyfoos Hall. Back by popular demand, celebrity dirt-dishing comedian Kathy Griffin, perhaps best known for her stint on the sitcom, Suddenly Susan and her reality show, My Life On The D-List, shares her uncensored observations on what A-list stars say and do. As Kathy herself notes, “It’s a no-holds barred look at celebrity culture and the things about Hollywood everyone knows … but no one has the guts to say.” Contains strong language. Tickets $20-$55 Limited Seats Available.

An Evening With Clay Aiken with Orchestra on Saturday, August 18 at 8 pm at Dreyfoos Hall. Clay Aiken’s debut album, Measure Of A Man, hit Number One on Billboard’s 200 chart and went triple platinum, while his powerful rendition of “This Is The Night / Bridge Over Troubled Water” won the 2003 Billboard Music Award for Best Single. Tickets $20-$65 Limited Seats Available 561-832-7469 or 1-800-572-8471.

Kathy Griffin at the Hard Rock Casino & Resort
The GLCC has been given a limited supply of tickets to the 2 time Emmy nominated and sold-out Kathy Griffin show at the Hard Rock Casino & Resort. The tickets won't last long so you better move fast. For ticket purchases, please contact Nicole at 954.463.9005 or email Nicole@glccsf.org. Cash and Credit, tickets can be picked up at the GLCC. Ticket pricing structure: Main Floor $150 Ticket Level 200 $125 Ticket Level 300 $100 Ticket.
Magazine Writer/Photographer Geo Bustamante Turns 21

As young people become more aware of a gay or lesbian orientation at a younger age they face greater problems and are more likely to have suicidal thoughts.  The youths who are at the greatest risk for suicide are the ones who are least likely to ‘come out of the closet’.  Suicide may be a way of making sure that no one ever knows.  The United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) “Report on the Secretary’s Task Force on Youth Suicide” found that “A majority of suicide attempts by homosexuals occur during their youth, and gay youth are 2 to 3 times more likely to attempt suicide than other young people.  They may comprise up to 30 percent of (the estimated 5,000) completed youth suicides.”  The report went on to say that almost all gay and lesbian suicides occur between the ages of 16 and 21. According to Dr. James C. Scott, a Barry University clinical psychologist, research consistently shows that GLBT boys and girls are the highest at risk youth population for committing suicide. But he insists there is hope.  “The key to the prevention of this tragedy is education.  These kids need to know that they are not alone, their situation is note hopeless, and that although they may be “queer”, they are not abnormal,” said Dr. Scott.  “They need to know that their pain will ease and happiness is possible,” he continued. Geo Bustamante knows that pain well.  Last year the 20 year old Bustamante came out to his parents, which resulted in immediate estrangement.  It’s been more than eight months since that painful day when he told his parents he was gay, but Bustamante is stronger and he’s more determined than ever to live a fulfilling and happy life. Geo, a budding writer and photographer, has become a familiar face in the south Florida gay social scene. But the young Latino with a quick smile concedes that his teen years would have been much easier if there had been someone he could have confided in, a trusted individual that he could have shared his ‘secret’ with.  In researching one of his recent columns on gay youth suicides, Geo discovered an organization called The Trevor Project (www.thetrevorproject.org), a non-profit organization that operates the only nationwide, around-the-clock suicide prevention helpline (866-4UTREVOR) for gay and questioning youth.  “If I had known about The Trevor Helpline when I was a teen, I would have definitely called the number,” Geo said.  “But at least I can support them now so that they might have the opportunity to help someone else,” he added. Bustamante is passionate about helping other gay young people who might be going through what he went through.  In less than a month he will celebrate his 21st birthday and plans on using the occasion to raise awareness about gay youth suicide….and hopefully some much needed funds.  Geo will celebrate his entry into ‘legal drinking age’ on Thursday, August 23, beginning at 11 PM, with a birthday bash benefit at downtown Miami’s Discotekka nightclub. “Discotekka is pleased to be the host venue for Geo’s Birthday Benefit for The Trevor Project,” said club owner Joe Marcella.  When we heard that Geo wanted to raise funds for The Trevor Helpline, we immediately agreed to have the event at our location.  It’s about saving kids’ and we are glad to do our part,” added Marcella. While Discotekka is donating a portion of the door proceeds to The Trevor Project and tickets are available for advance purchase for a VIP Meet & Greet party with Geo and Miami Beach City Commissioner Michael Gongora, other businesses have joined in to help. Make it Happen Luxury Car Rentals is providing transportation to the event for Geo and his closest friends and numerous local businesses are donating items for a raffle to be held at the benefit. One hundred percent of all VIP party and raffle proceeds will go directly to The Trevor Project. A certificate of appreciation will be presented to Geo at the benefit by Michael Gongora, the city’s first openly gay elected city commissioner.  “I am proud to know Geo Bustamante.  He is a powerful young voice for the gay community in south Florida. It is with pleasure that we honor Geo for his effort in educating us about the tragedy of gay youth suicide and he is to be commended for working to raise funds for the Trevor Project,” Gongora said. The Trevor Project officials have also joined The Commissioner in thanking Geo for his efforts.  “We’re grateful that the funds raised from Geo Bustamante’s Birthday Benefit will help to ensure the Trevor Helpline is open 24/7,” said Charles Robbins, Executive Director of The Trevor Project. 

Featured Events

En La Ciudad Con Vegas

On Friday August 10 Noche Latina Fridays presents 2 events. The first is the changing of the Video Lounge to now star DJ Just Oliver reviving his famous Brazilian Party and bringing it over to Steel. DJ Oliver will be spinning the hottest Brazilian sounds with his incredible videos. In the Main Room DJ Lannier who spins the hottest Salsa, Merengue, Raggaeton and Latin sounds will be celebrating his birthday, and he has made a special CD of his favorite 14 songs of 2007 which he will be giving out. Doors open at 9pm, and they feature FREE DRINKS from 9 till 11pm, FREE Parking for over 500 cars and the Hottest Latin Go Go Papi’s from 11pm till close. Noche Latina Fridays is now held at Steel Multiplex Nightclub

which is located at 1951 NW 9th Avenue (powerline). For more information go to www.nochelatinafridays.com

Also on Friday August 10 Pandora and Ultra events presents the grand opening and revival of “Cherry Pie” for women ho love women in its new home at Sandal Nightclub (1060 NE 79th Street). Doors open at 10pm and feature an open bar until 11pm, sexy cherry pie go-go girls, DJ Alex H. and much more!!!

On Saturday August 11th Boom presents a benefit for Compass of the Palm Beaches. The night will star DJ Oren Nizri, and feature no cover and free well and draft for members from 9 to 11pm.

Upcoming Events
Partnering with Rosie's Bar & Grill (2449 Wilton Drive), HRC South Florida will present the first ever Democratic Presidential Candidates Forum LIVE on LOGO TV on August 9, from 9:00 - 10:30 p.m. Please join them at Rosie's for food and drink specials, and to watch Joe Solmonese and Melissa Etheridge moderate this historic event.

On Thursday August 9th Cielo (3390 Mary Street Coconut Grove) celebrates Elaine Lancasters 10 years of being a diva here in South Florida. Cielo is 21 and over for the ladies and 23 and over for men. For more info call them at 305-446-9060.

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Starting Friday August 10th Uncles is breaking the tribal tradition with no trance, just dance starring DJ Wendy Hunt Doors open at 7pm and admission is $5 with free well drinks from 10-midnight and $2 Long Island Iced Teas and $5 well drinks all night long.

Evolution Fridays at Score presents “Splash, The Ultimate Summer Party” on Friday August 10th starring DJ Tracy Young. That night they will also be introducing Boca Tanning Club to the beach with Free tanning passes. Then on Saturday August 11th No Cover Saturdays presents DJ Vidal with a midnight show by Ebonee Excel.

Siren Saturdays presents their Monthly Live Music Series on Sat. August 11. Performance by the soulful & poetic ...Michelle Forman "Her poetic blues never lost a beat as her voice flowed like water for the parched souls in the audience." -Miami New Times. Dj Flava keeping the music hot & sexy. E-Mail icandee@mindspring.com to reserve a table. Siren is at Crème Lounge in Score at 727 Lincoln Lane. Admission is $8 before 12:00am $10 after (except special events), and Siren is 21 & over with no shorts & no flip flops.

Circuit Saturdays at Steel present “Summer Relief” with no cover and free drinks from 9-11pm on August 11 (DJ Robert Rodriguez) and August 18 (DJ Wayne G of London).

On Saturday August 11th the Coliseum, Hilton Wohlman and Gary Santis present “Fireball” starring DJ Abel in his return to Fort Lauderdale. They will also feature performances by Power Infiniti, Erika Norell and TP Lords.

The next Glass Bottom Boat Party Cruise will be this Sunday, August 12th and 2 Sunday's every month! These cruises are exclusively for gay men and sail from 5:30 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. from Bahia Mar (A1A 1/4 mile south of Las Olas on right.) Parking is $5 behind south side Bahia Mar Hotel. Sailing to one of south Florida’s most popular coral reefs! View tropical fish from glass bottom, clothing optional swimming, snorkel free or just party! Great music, 2 free drinks (wine or beer), Free Vodka Drinks, BYOB OK (mixers, setups & snacks included). BYO Snacks OK. Space is limited. $40 P.P. Call Peter 954-649-1107.

Babylon T and Noche Latina T at Voodoo Lounge present “Retro T” featuring Retro music on the patio all night long and a very special Retro performance by Mizz Cori. There is FREE DRINKS (call brands) from 4-6pm. The night will also feature DJ Bill Hallquist in the main room, DJ Miik on the Patio and DJ Roque