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Tampa Youth Project
Documentary, Poets to Benefit GaYBOR
Cigar Magazine presents “Censor This!” on Thursday, January 5 at 7 p.m. at The Buzz, 710 Harbour Post Drive on Harbour Island.
This event will feature the latest film in Cigar City Magazine’s monthly documentary series, the 20-minute documentary “UnBanned.”
UnBanned: In June 2005, five of the Hillsborough County Commissioners voted to ‘ban’ Gay & Lesbian events in the county of Hillsborough. The same five commissioners ‘banned’ a Gay & Lesbian book display in a library that celebrated and honored Gay & Lesbian authors during Gay Pride month. In 2005, censorship was alive and well in Hillsborough County.
Following the film, poet and author, Venus Jones and Friends will perform during an open mic poetry session called, “Dear Haters”
All poets are invited to bring their poems about diversity, pride, tolerance, and unconditional love to the Buzz for a night dedicated to freedom of speech and expression.
The event will also be visited by Mitzi Gordon’s Bluebird Books Bus. Bluebird Books (www.thebluebirdbus.com) is a mobile project space housed in a converted short bus – part bookshop, part art house, all literary – celebrating the art of the book in all forms. The bus will feature a host of LGBT and counterculture book for the event.
Admission is a $5 suggested donation. Proceeds will benefit GaYBOR District Coalition.
The GaYBOR District Coalition is dedicated to forming a broad-based coalition, representative of the various interests of GLBT owned and friendly businesses, property owners, and residents for the purpose of promoting economic growth in the Ybor City National Landmark Historic District and prosperity of its members.
This event is part of Cigar City Magazine’s monthly documentary series. Every second Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at The Buzz, Cigar City Magazine presents a documentary about Tampa.
For more information, contact Paul Guzzo at paulguzzo@hotmail.com or Lisa Figueredo at publisher@cigarcitymagazine.com.
WTF – Rick Perry???
When GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney sat down next to a patron wearing a Vietnam veteran’s cap, Romney wanted to ask him about his military service. But 63-year-old Bob Garon wanted to talk about gays in the military — because he is a gay veteran. Garon was sitting in a booth across from his husband, Bob Lemire, at Chez Vachon, a must-stop diner for politicians looking for votes in the New Hampshire primary. Garon and Lemire eat there nearly every morning. The owners call them “The Bobs.” www.BigGayNews.com
From the MC Film Mail Bag….
Press Release: Tampa Bay Leather n Fetish Pride 2011
The Tampa Bay Leather and Fetish Community came out in full force as they participated in the first Tampa Bay Leather n Fetish Pride event hosted by the Tampa Bay Leather Tribe November 11-13, 2011 at the Flamingo Resort in St. Petersburg Florida. The three day Pride event also hosted the Tampa Bay Leather Sir and Tampa Bay Leather boy contest.
The overall attendance for the entire weekend was well above 1000 participants who took part in many of the activities. Friday evening’s portion opened at sunset with the National Anthem, sung by Ft. Lauderdale’s Ms. Kitty, as the Pride board of directors raised the American flag a few hours earlier. The Leather Sir and Leather boy contest meet and greet followed. Master of Ceremonies for the event was the one and only Bobby McKenzie, Mama’s Tampa Craftsman, Mr. Florida Leather 1996, and Co-Chair of the Tribe. Matt Wolf, Mr Gulf Coast Florida Leather 09, Chief of the Tribe, and Mama’s Muppet was presented the 2011 Florida Pantheon Regional Award by fellow Pantheon winners, Bill Hoeppner, Woodie Barnes, and Dave Watts. The evening continued with poolside demos which included fire play, rope suspension, food play, whips, and electro play.
Saturday, participants attended three educational workshops as the contestants for the Tampa Bay Leather Sir and Leather boy concluded their interviews with the judges. The workshops were Safe, Sane, Consensual and RACK themed beginning with a health presentation on HIV/AIDS and Cancer, followed by a Leather History and Herstory panel lead by Caro, Ms. Olympus 2005 and other Elders of the Community. Lastly, the educational workshops concluded with a Sensation Station RACK class allowing folks to explore new skills and forms of play. Along with various area vendors, demos continued throughout the course of the event as Saturday afternoon’s Living Memorial lead by Ross Scudder, member of Chicago’s Hellfire Club was held poolside at sunset. MCC Reverend Phyllis Hunt and the Tampa Order of Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence were present to assist.
Saturday evening opened the speech and jock portion of the Tampa Bay Leather Sir/Leather boy contest produced by Daddy Jeff and boy woodie. Tradition followed with the announcement of Tim Gill of Paragon Leather as winner of the 2011 Tampa Bay Brotherhood Award. A special performance was given by renowned performer Cyon Flare as DJ Phil DaBeatz (Chicago) spun till the late hours. The Leather Tribe is pleased to announce the winners of the 2012 Tampa Bay Leather Sir/Leather boy contest, Sir Frank and boy rick, who will go on to represent the Tampa Bay Community at the 2012 Florida Regional Leather Sir/Leather boy contest in February. (FLLeathersir.com)
The Co-Chief of the Tribe announced and awarded the Bill “Trooper” Boyd “Best in Show” Memorial award to Pup Flip for his outstanding service as a puppy and for continuing the tradition Bill began as “Best in Show” at IML 31. Over 30 Leather Brothers and Sisters gathered for a Mama’s Family photo before the Sunday’s Family Luncheon/Contest Victory Party and further award announcements. The Community Choice award was presented to Puppy Graphics for outstanding dedication to the community and the Tampa Bay Leather Tribe Chief’s award was given to Tim Gill for his dedication towards increasing communication, helping to educate, and unifying the Community. Checks in excess of $500.00 were presented to the event-designated charities. Sunday’s luncheon was followed by a Military themed T-Dance and an afternoon of entertainment with a concert performed by Cyon Flare along with Tampa’s own Leather Drag Kamden Cass and the Face of the Flamingo Resort, Alexis De Lamar.
The Tribe is pleased to announce the date for next year’s event has been set for November 9-11, 2012 as we continue to help increase communication, awareness, and education throughout the Community locally, regionally, and nationally. For more information please visit: http:www.tampabayleathernfetishpride.com
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Behind the Scenes: Working & Touring with David Bowie
Tony Michaelidies, David Bowie publicist, will kick-off each show with stories & pictures & never-before-seen video clips from his time working & touring with Bowie. Get there early!
WMNF & BAAMO & WSLR & Sarasota Music Scene Present:
We Can Be Heroes: David Bowie’s 65th Birthday Tribute
Behind the Scenes: Working & Touring with David Bowie
A Special Presentation by Tony Michaelidies
On a cold Manchster February afternoon in 1969, 15 year old Tony Michaelides cut class and headed to The Magic Village club to catch a rare solo acoustic set by his already idol, David Bowie. He was at the Hard Rock in 1972 when the Ziggy Stardust tour came to town. As a teenage fan, how could he imagine that 25 years later, he would be on tour with Bowie as his publicist? It’s the stuff dreams are made of and Tony is the consummate story-teller.
Tony’s also a pack rat and he has memorabilia and never-before-seen footage of the most innovative artist of our generation. These nuggets form the story board of Tony’s 32 year journey from wild-eyed fan to trusted advisor.
Tony is cataloging and scanning decades of images to share during his 30-minute presentation, “Behind the Scenes: Working & Touring with David Bowie.” He’s even going through mountains of UK video tapes to find special segments to include. This is a never-before, never-again chance to get a unique first-hand view into the artist, the entrepreneur, and the person behind the legend.
Tony Michaelides will talk for 30 minutes beginning at 7:00 pm at the State Theater in St. Petersburg on Friday, January 6; at 6:00 pm at Skipper’s Smokehouse in Tampa on Saturday, January 7; and at 4:00 pm on Sunday, January 8 at Cock & Bull in Sarasota. A brief Q & A period will follow.
Tony Michaelides has been lauded by the best of the best. “One of the UK’s foremost record promoters and undoubtedly one of the best that U2 have had the pleasure of working with” (Paul McGuinness, Manager U2). “Tony Michaelides is a legend”( Estelle Wilkinson, Manager, Coldplay 2002 -2006). In addition to David Bowie and U2, Tony’s worked with many other superstars, including The Police, Peter Gabriel, Whitney Houston, Matchbox Twenty, Massive Attack, Neneh Cherry, Annie Lennox … and the list goes on and on.
Tony’s book ‘Insights from the Engine Room’ (Lessons learned from Rock and Roll) is littered with wonderful stories and valuable lessons. ‘It’s about the music industry and it’s about the people I met along the way, it’s about teaching some and learning from others. It’s about how they stared at failure and how they handled success. It’s about where they came from and where they went and what happened to them in between.’
Tony adores talking and speaks in quotable chunks: (727) 234-5717
Email him at tmichaelides@yahoo.com
Dishing with Mark & Carrie 12-7-11
















