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D.C. Council member and mayoral candidate JACK EVANS (D-Ward 2) performed his rst same-sex marriage on Dec. 14.
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RUBY CORADO, executive director of Casa Ruby, has said the organization is already carrying out some of the programs and services suggested in the Georgetown report.
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The report was prepared by Jason Amirhadji, Jessica DeStefano, and Michelle Mirabal, who are identied as
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Democratic activist PHIL PANNELL was among the more than 450 Hillary Clinton supporters who turned out last week for a Ready for Hillary event.
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enthusiastic Clinton supporters now. Like so many people I know, I want to be a part of this, Pannell said. In keeping with their policy of
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Married gay couples are now receiving Social Security benets in the aftermath of the court decision against DOMA.
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Security to apply now to protect against the loss of any potential benets, saying the agency will process these benets upon further instructions. The hold on survivor benets claims from gay couples in non-marriage equality states is similar to current policy for retirement spousal benets. Claims for retirement benets from married gay couples in these states are still being placed on hold. The Obama administration has yet to articulate whether itll be able to process these claims in the aftermath of the court ruling against DOMA or if more legislative action is necessary. Michael Cole-Schwartz, spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign, said the announcement is welcome news, but acknowledged more action is necessary to provide appropriate benets for same-sex couples. This is welcome news from the Social Security Administration but as they point out, this is not the end of the road in applying the Windsor decision to benets owed to same-sex couples, Cole-Schwartz said. We look forward to continuing our work with them to ensure that as many benets as possible are made available to couples expeditiously. In the statement, Colvin said her agency will continue to work with the Justice Department to resolve legal issues for married same-sex couples in the aftermath of the court ruling against DOMA. As I stated shortly after the Supreme Court decision on Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act, our goal is to treat all Americans with dignity and respect, Colvin said. We ask for continued patience from the public as we work closely with the Department of Justice to develop policies that are legally sound so we can process claims.
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Its about cohabitation, that is, whom you may choose to live with, he said. As anyone reading the judges ruling can see, the decision leaves intact other prohibitions on bigamy, polygamy, and fraud. Instead its about choices people make about living together, not marrying. Wolfson added, Do the NOM/FRC crowd really believe that in a free country the government should be dictating to Americans married or otherwise, religious or otherwise whom they may even live with? The challenge to the Utah polygamy law stems from a lawsuit led by Kody Brown, the lead gure in the reality television show Sister Wives, in which Brown stars with people he identies as
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Demonstrators descended on the Indian embassy Wednesday to protest a court ruling that reinstates a sodomy ban in the country.
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Vanlal Hruaia of Cheverly, Md., who is from the Northeastern Indian state of Mizoram between Bangladesh and Myanmar, held a sign written in Hindi script during the candlelight vigil that read I have loved, not committed a crime. He described the 2009 Delhi High Court ruling that struck down the countrys colonial-era sodomy law as a great baby step in moving forward and being open-minded. Hruaia added he feels the Indian Supreme Court decision that reinstated it is a Stonewall moment for LGBT Indians. Gays have been marginalized like crazy since British rule came to India, he said, noting Hinduism recognizes what he described as a third gender. Its only when the British came that they marginalized the third-gender people that theyve been living on the edge of society. And weve somehow failed to move beyond that. India is now among the 41 U.K. commonwealth countries in which homosexuality remains criminalized. Sonia Gandhi, president of the Indian National Congress, which is one of the countrys two main political parties, on Dec. 12 criticized the Indian Supreme Courts ruling. U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay in a Dec. 11 statement described the decision as a signicant step backwards. She also urged the Indian government to review the ruling. U.S. State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki last week declined to say how the White House would pressure New
Delhi to repeal the countrys colonial-era sodomy law in response to questions from the Blade and other media outlets. Indian Law Minister Kapil Sibal said his government will consider ways to overturn the decision. It remains highly unlikely lawmakers will decriminalize homosexuality before next years elections because members of the socially conservative Bharatiya Janata Party, which observers have labeled as Hindu nationalist, and their political allies will likely block any such proposal. The judges seem to have decided that they were speaking for a real India that nds all this distasteful or worse and against that view all the legal skill on our side was of no use, Vikram Doctor of the Times of India newspaper told the Blade. If anything it conrmed their feelings that this was all elite urban outrage. LGBT rights advocates are planning to ask the Indian Supreme Court to reconsider their decision. They are also scheduled to meet in New Delhi on Dec. 22. I dont think this is going to be as easy to change as people are hoping, said Doctor. All the support we are seeing now is wonderful and heart-warming, but it remains to be seen how much difference it will make over time and when we are up against this real India attitude which is quite widespread. Tushar Malik, a Human Rights Campaign fellow from New Delhi, told the Blade during the Dec. 13 vigil outside the Indian embassy in D.C. that a lot of dissatisfaction with this
decision remains in India. Its a shame to our democracy, he said. Harjant Gill, a D.C. anthropologist from Chandigarh in Northern India, said the outrage over the Indian Supreme Courts decision he has seen on social media networks demonstrates his countrymen increasingly support LGBT rights. He told the Blade after he attended the D.C. vigil on Dec. 13 that most people with whom he has spoken in India since the judges announced their ruling described it as incredibly stupid. They dont understand this is moving the country in the wrong direction, said Gill. A lot of people see gay rights as a human rights issue and the fact that the India Supreme Court did this says something about their commitment to human rights and that in fact theyre maybe not committed to human rights. Queer Indians have always been a fractured lot across race, caste, religion, economic status, language, gender, sexuality, colour and everything else, and nd it hard to come together, added Natarajan. This judgment has already brought us together to a larger degree than anything else so far. Every liberal Indian is coming out and speaking out. We got to build on this and make this our stonewall moment. There isnt any other choice. Omkar had a similar message for the court. We are simply asking [it to] let consenting adults decide how they express feelings of mutual love and affection, he told the Blade.
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for the opening or closing ceremony. Also, no statement from Obama or any White House ofcial accompanied the announcement. Instead, Janet Napolitano, president of the University of California system and former secretary of homeland security, was tapped to lead the delegation for the opening ceremony. Deputy Secretary of State William Burns was selected to lead the delegation for the closing ceremony. Shin Inouye, a White House spokesperson, said in a follow-up email to the Blade that Obama is proud of U.S. athletes and will root for them even though Obamas schedule doesnt allow him to travel to Sochi. President Obama is extremely proud of our U.S. athletes and looks forward to cheering them on from Washington as they compete in the best traditions of the Olympic spirit, Inouye said. He knows they will showcase to the world the best of America diversity, determination, and teamwork. Inouye maintained Obama has sent a high-level delegation to Sochi in his place that includes several individuals who served or have once served in the administration. The U.S. delegation to the Olympic Games represents the diversity that is the United States, Inouye said. All our delegation members are distinguished by their accomplishments in government service, civic activism, and sports. We are proud of each and every one of them and think they will serve as great ambassadors of the United States to the Olympic Games. The White House announced King and Cahow would take part in the delegation after the U.S.-based international rights group Human Rights First called on the administration
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to include LGBT people as part of the delegation. The call was echoed by other LGBT groups: the Human Rights Campaign, the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force, All Out and the Council for Global Equality. Concerns over the anti-LGBT record in Russia consist of the countrys recently passed law barring pro-gay propaganda to minors, another prohibiting samesex couples in foreign countries from adopting Russian children and continuing reports of anti-LGBT hostility and violence in the country. Shawn Gaylord, advisory counsel to Human Rights First, praised the Obama administration for taking the organizations advice about the inclusion of LGBT leaders in the U.S. delegation to the Olympics. We are pleased to see the Obama administration take action in line with our recommendations to have LGBT people included in the delegation and believe this can send a positive message to the LGBT community in Russia, as well as to Russian government ofcials, Gaylord said. The selection of this delegation displays to the international community the American values of respect and equality for all. Mark Bromley, chair of the Council for Global Equality, said the absence of the Obamas and the Bidens from the
delegation was appropriate as was the inclusion of LGBT gures. We are pleased that the delegation is at a lower level than might otherwise be expected and that it includes such an important LGBT sports legend, Bromley said. In both respects, we hope the delegations composition and its members will give voice to our countrys disdain for Russias persecution of its LGBT citizens. Michael Cole-Schwartz, spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign, also commended the White House for its choices regarding the Olympics delegation. Given Russias deplorable law against LGBT people, the makeup of this delegation is entirely appropriate, Cole-Schwartz said. Particularly the inclusion of openly gay athletes sends a message to the world that the U.S. values the civil and human rights of LGBT people. The Obamas decision not to attend the Olympics in 2014 unlike in 2012, when Michelle Obama led the delegation to the London Olympics follows the announcement by several world leaders that they would skip the games. Notably, the announcement from the White House came less than two months ahead of the games; an announcement was made four months
ahead of time for the 2012 Olympics in London. The Belgian press reported on Tuesday that Belgian and Flemish Prime Ministers, Elio Di Rupo and Kris Peeters, have no plans to attend the Winter Olympics. Without explaining the decision further, French President Francois Hollande and other French ofcials announced they wouldnt attend the Olympics. German President Joachim Gauck and European Union commissioner Viviane Reding earlier made similar announcements. In an August interview, the Blade asked King whether she feels athletes should boycott the Olympics over the anti-gay atmosphere in country. Recalling Tommie Smith and John Carlos, who raised their sts in the air as they stood on the medal podium at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, King said athletes should decide for themselves. The athletes who have the most to derive from it and the least to derive from it if they dont go, I think they should get the vote, she said. This is the Olympics. This is about the athletes and the fans, so its a really hard call. Michael K. Lavers contributed to this report.
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of Grand Central and damaged the front entrance, owner Don Davis used the opportunity to make extensive renovations to the bar. One of the changes was to install a piano bar on the street-level pub side, which made its debut on Dec. 18. Grand Central, one of the regions most popular clubs and a xture in the Mount Vernon neighborhood, had been without a piano bar for 10 years. When it existed, it was located on an upper level that now houses the Sapphos bar. Davis said that following the death of his pianist Carl Barnwell in 2003, there was a succession of pianists who were not so good, and it was not the same. Now he feels the time and the new pianist are right. After all the years of not having a piano, I am real excited to have the piano in the pub, Davis told the Blade. And we are so lucky to have a friend and excellent pianist and entertainer to perform here at Grand Central, Matthew Kenworthy. Kenworthy, a self-taught pianist and vocalist from Richwood, NJ, is no stranger to Baltimore as he performed at Jays on Read and other venues. He has also appeared in New York, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, Chicago, D.C., Rehoboth Beach, and just completed a two-year stint at Resorts Casino in Atlantic City. Kenworthy performs a broad range of music that caters to a more diverse and demanding audience. He performs selections from nearly any genre from rock n roll to Broadway, jazz, pop, and, of course, the standards. I am more than excited to return to Baltimores music scene, said Kenworthy. In 16 years of performing, I never had a more warm, supportive, and caring audience as I have in this city. The piano bar entertainment will be featured Wednesdays and Sundays, 8 p.m. to midnight. Grand Central is located at 1001 N. Charles St. For more information, call 410752-7133 or visit centralstationpub.com. STEVE CHARING
Demonstrators took to the streets in cities around the world, including D.C., last week to protest the India sodomy ruling.
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If youre like me, youve come close to being not only out and proud but complacent about being queer. With samesex weddings, LGBT families and more gay celebs coming out than you can count, its easy to feel that worrying about LGBT rights is passe that homophobia is only a sad memory from back in the day. Until we read in the Blade that on Dec. 11 Indias Supreme Court issued a ruling that criminalized homosexuality. In that decision, as the Blade and other news outlets reported, the top court reinstated an 1861 law that says you can be
thing else, it will discourage police from abusing the law. T. Kumar, international advocacy director, Amnesty International U.S.A., in a telephone interview with the Blade offered some hope that the Indian government would decriminalize homosexuality. There is enough support in India to move forward by treating everyone equal despite their sexual orientation, Kumar said. The real India is moving against violence and discrimination against women. This is the next step. India has states like the U.S. has, Kumar said. Indias state governments can pass resolutions against discriminating against segments of the population such as LGBT people, he added, though not binding, these resolutions send a powerful signal. State resolutions have a major impact on the thinking of legislators in Parliament. On Dec. 15, thousands worldwide in a Day of Rage protested Indias Supreme Court ruling, reported the Blade. These protests remind us that we can never take our right to love for granted. We must work to protect our freedom.
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D.C.s silly season has commenced. Another conrmation that local election campaign nonsense is now fully underway was found in an opinion piece by D.C. Council member Jim Graham in last weeks edition of the Washington Blade. Graham only earlier in the week had announced a much-delayed decision to seek a fth four-year term. Graham suggests that the Districts preliminary inking of a deal to swap the Reeves Center government building site, at the corner of 14th and U streets in Northwest Washington, for land needed for a planned soccer stadium opens the door to dictating use-composition of a replacement private sector
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As 2013 winds down, the District is poised to have a hotly contested mayoral race in 2014. While it is much too early to know who will prevail, one thing is certain: the LGBT community will not overwhelmingly line up behind any one candidate. This was made abundantly clear to me by the various candidates that many of my friends support and was further conrmed by Lou Chibbaros Blade article earlier this month. While some may see this as problematic, I see this as the ultimate sign of progress. The reason that the LGBT vote
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To both de-stress and pick up a last-minute gift, stop by Tranquil Space (1632 17th Street N.W., tranquilspace. com) to look through a variety of incenses and candles that aim to promote peace and calm. Most popular is the myInsens gift set for $18, which comes complete with 24 rose incense sticks, one stick holder and a travel box.
For the art appreciator in your life, head to Gallery 2000 Art and Frame (1529 17th St. N.W.) which is currently having a sale with 60 percent off all in-stock items through Saturday. Quick gifts to pick up include assorted prints for $7 and vintage framed prints for $45-$50 (facebook. com/gallery2000).
Gay novelty gift staple Pulp (1803 14th Street N.W.), never fails to deliver one-of-a-kind gifts. Easy items to pick up include multi-purpose tins for all sorts of use from candy to recipes. Prices depend on size and range from $6.95-$17.95.
Also nifty to pick up are various coffee table/activity books like Pin the Mr. on the Man and Keep Calm and Crossword On. Prices range from $10-$30 (pulpdc.com).
Head over to Dupont Circle and stop by Tabletop D.C. (1608 20th Street N.W.). Think Homegoods but better and in the District. At Tabletop D.C., last-minute gifts include an assortment of patterned and graphic totes for $18, wine bags for $12 or chic toiletry bags for $26 (tabletopdc.com).
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Between Farragut North and Dupont is another last-minute gift spot called Chocolate Moose (743 L St. N.W.). Pick up some classic gifts like an Etcha-Sketch for $20 or an Ouija Board for $27. Other gifts include a solar-powered waving Queen Elizabeth for $18 or tons of pretty ornaments from $10-$20 (chocolatemoosedc.com).
Choose-your-own three-play packages star at just $99. Gift certicates also available.
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If youre really pressed for time, then gift cards are probably your best option. Head over to Logan Circle and stop by Universal Gear (1529B 14th St. N.W.), which offers gift cards starting at $25. During this holiday season, gift cards are 25 percent off, so be sure to take advantage of this deal while it lasts (universalgear.com).
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Right around the corner from Logan Tavern is Vida-owned hair salon and spa, Bang (1519 15th St NW). They, too, offer gift cards, which are good for all three of its locations (bangsalon.com).
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For D.C. suburbanites, visit gay-ownedand-operated, Bloom Fresh Flowers (625 South Washington St., Alexandria), which is stocked with only the best oral supply. Creative arrangements range from $59.95-$229.95 and can be delivered all throughout the D.C. Metropolitan area (mybloomfreshowers.com).
The National Zoo has several gift ideas such as a Friends of the National Zoo (FONZ) membership that provides a year of benets and includes everything from free parking to members-only access to the pandas. Several membership levels are available starting at $50. Visit fonz.org/ gift for details. Its also possible to adopt an endangered species packages come with a plush toy of the species in a custom carrier, a certicate, photo and fact sheet. Various packages are available starting at $40. Visit fonz/org.adopt for details.
For the live music lover on your list, nothing triggers memories of all those great concert nights at the 9:30 Club like its cool ofcial merch. Available on site, its staff has everything from signature cupcake ornaments ($10) to pet collars ($15) with the nationally famous clubs logo on them. Also available online at merch.930.com/merch.
Yes, its getting a little late to order stuff online, but calendars always make great gifts and the Nashville Grizzlies RFC rugby club is raising money to attend the international gay rugby tournament next year in Sydney, Australia. Order one online for $20 at shop.grizzliesrugby.org.
American Plant (5272 River Road, Suite 550, Bethesda) has Saxon Chocolates, a collection of delectable chocolates and confections that have made Belgium synonymous with ne gourmet chocolates. The shop also has an online catalogue with a wide array of cute garden, holiday and dcor-type gifts. Visit americanplant.net for details.
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Hollywood kicks into high gear with its end-of-year major award contenders
By BRIAN T. CARNEY This years holiday lm releases have little direct LGBT content, but still offer many delights for gay audiences. Opening Dec. 20 is Saving Mr. Banks, the story behind the making of the movie Mary Poppins. Walt Disney (played with great gusto by Tom Hanks) has promised his daughters that he will make a movie of the beloved book by P.L. Travers. Theres only one problem the equally curmudgeonly Travers (Emma Thompson) does not trust Disney to treat her story with the respect she feels it deserves. He nally wears down her resistance, but the two continue to spar during the production of the movie (Travers, for example, hates the animated sequences). The lm also features Colin Farrell as Travers alcoholic banker father (seen in ashbacks) and Jason Schwartzman and B.J. Novak as the Sherman brothers who wrote the famous score. Award-winning lmmaker David O. Russell (Silver Linings Playbook, Three Kings and Flirting with Disaster) is the director and co-writer of American
Hustle, a ctionalized version of the ABSCAM scandals that rocked American politics in the late 1970s. The lm stars Christian Bale as con man Irving Rosenfeld, with Jennifer Lawrence as his unpredictable wife and Amy Adams as Sydney Prosser, his seductive British partner in crime. Opening in D.C. on Dec. 20, the movie also stars Bradley Cooper as a wild FBI agent and Jeremy Renner as a corrupt New Jersey politician. Another fact-based tale of corruption, The Wolf of Wall Street opens on Wednesday (Christmas). The latest opus by Martin Scorsese stars Leonardo DiCaprio and tracks the rise and fall of wealthy stockbroker Jordan Belfort. Also on Christmas Day, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom opens in wide release. Based on the late leaders autobiography, the lm chronicles Mandelas life from his childhood in a rural village through his years in prison to his triumphal inauguration as the rst democratically elected President of South Africa. The movie stars Idris Elba as Nelson Mandela and Naomie Harris as Winnie Madikizela. At the lms London premiere on Dec. 6, Elba announced the news of Mandelas death to a shocked audience. Also opening Wednesday is the gripping family drama August: Osage
County. With a screenplay by Tracy Letts based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, the lm chronicles the turbulent lives of the strong-willed women of the Weston clan who return home when their father Beverly (Sam Shepard) goes missing. Meryl Streep (likely to rack up another Oscar nomination for her performance) stars as the ailing, but still monstrous, matriarch Violet, with Julia Roberts, Julianne Nicholson and Juliette Lewis as her three long-suffering daughters. The powerful ensemble cast is rounded out by Dermot Mulroney, Abigail Breslin, Ewan McGregor, Margo Martindale, Chris Cooper and Benedict Cumberbatch. The increasingly popular Cumberbatch will also be heard as the voice of the dragon Smaug in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug which opens Wednesday and features the return of gay actor Ian McKellen as the wizard Gandalf. On a lighter note, Ben Stiller takes on the title role in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, a remake of the Hollywood classic based on the famous story by James Thurber. In addition to these new releases, some movies with LGBT content that opened earlier in the season will no doubt linger on area screens through the holiday season. Philomena tells the true story of an Irish woman (Dame Judi Dench)
who was forced to give her son up for adoption. With the help of disgraced journalist Martin Sixsmith (Steve Coogan), she discovers that her son was a closeted advisor to President Ronald Reagan who died of AIDS. Also inspired by real events, The Dallas Buyers Club tells the story of Ron Woodroof (Matthew McConaughey), a homophobic straight man who is diagnosed with AIDS. With the help of transsexual Rayon (a bravura performance by Jared Leto), Woodroof ghts the medical establishment by smuggling HIV drugs over the U.S. border. Also of note, nely honed performances by Stanley Tucci (Caesar) and Elizabeth Banks (Efe) blend high camp and high drama in highlighting the darkening political atmosphere of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Finally, gay playwright and activist Langston Hughes perennial holiday stage classic Black Nativity has been brought to cinematic life by director Kasi Lemmons (Eves Bayou). Hughes Christmas pageant is framed by a modern-day story of a troubled youth who embarks on an unexpected and inspiring journey. Already in local theaters, the lm features high-wattage performances by Jennifer Hudson, Forest Whitaker and Angela Bassett.
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How long have you been out and who was the hardest person to tell? I have two coming outs. I came out to my fraternity brother and everyone at college back in 2003 but didnt start coming out to my family and church till December 2009. The hardest person would be my father. He is very much an introvert and I knew it would be hard to gauge his reaction.
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friends who are true to themselves and have good values I hold on tight. What was your last Facebook post or Tweet? It was picture of my Holland America Tour Director vest with all these pins from the various cities in Alaska. So much air! If your life were a book, what would the title be? Pioneering My Own Faith: A Gay Mormons Story If science discovered a way to change sexual orientation, what would you do? Stay the same. Changing people from LGBT to straight would be like taking all the color out of the world. What do you believe in beyond the physical world? I believe we have a father in heaven that loves us all and wants us all to return back to him. Whats your advice for LGBT movement leaders? Keep moving forward on behalf of all LGBT people. What would you walk across hot coals for? Denitely for my family and loved ones. Probably for being the sole winner of Mega Bucks! What LGBT stereotype annoys you most? That LGBT people do not play sports. Whats your favorite LGBT movie? The Birdcage. My straight fraternity brother actually told me about it in college. Whats the most overrated social custom? Saying something after someone sneezes. What trophy or prize do you most covet? I just completed my masters this year so I have my eye on a Ph.D. in the future. What do you wish youd known at 18? That high school doesnt really matter and life begins in college. Why Washington? Came to check out graduate schools and I have stayed this long because of all that D.C. has to offer.
By JOEY DiGUGLIELMO joeyd@washblade.com For many gays who grew up in conservative religious households, going home for the holidays can be a tough notion. Michael Amesquita was out among friends in college but having been raised in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and in a small town in Illinois where he says he literally didnt know one other gay person, coming out to everyone in his life was a tough prospect especially because until a few years ago, he was still active in his church. Well, theyve quit asking if Im seeing any girls, the 38-year-old Sterling, Ill., native says of his family with a chuckle. Its kind of the big elephant in the closet but Im sure that will change when I bring somebody home for Christmas. Amesquita is assistant director of the summer housing program at George Washington University, a year-round position that involves coordinating the schedules of about 19,000 people who stay on campus for varying lengths of time each summer. After many years in Las Vegas, Amesquita came to Washington in 2007 to look for graduate schools and stayed. He came out fully in 2009 and found support in Afrmation (a gay Mormon group) and the Gay Mens Chorus of Washington, which has its holiday show this weekend (details at gmcw.org). Amesquita is single and lives in the Logan Circle area. He enjoys volleyball, kickball, singing, camping and biking in his free time.
Whos your LGBT hero? There are so many wonderful people who champion our cause. I belong to two organizations that I care about deeply Afrmation: LGBT Mormons, Family and Friends and The Gay Mens Chorus of Washington. Both have histories that go back more than 30 years. Thirty years of standing up for equality and paving the way so we can be where we are today. Whats Washingtons best nightspot, past or present? When I do go out I have always had a good time at Town but that could be the Vegas in me. Usually it is a karaoke bar with buddies or a game night with friends and drinks. Anywhere with friends. Describe your dream wedding. Either on the beach with the ocean next to us or in the Utah mountains with the cornucopia of colors of fall. In either case it would be with all my loved ones. What non-LGBT issue are you most passionate about? Immigration. What historical outcome would you change? The assassination of Kennedy. I would really like to see what kind of impact he could have had in the long run. Whats been the most memorable pop culture moment of your lifetime? When I was in Vegas I worked at the MGM and was lucky enough to be able to check-in the VIPs for the ESPYs and Billboards for two years. I got to chat it up with Drew Breeze, R. Kelly, Avril Lavigne, etc. as they checked in. Most of them were really nice and Kathy Griffin was absolutely hysterical. On what do you insist? That people have integrity and be authentic. There just isnt time to waste on people who spend time putting on an image or false facade. When I do nd
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By PATRICK FOLLIARD Sure, lots of theater remains relevant over time, but typically a play doesnt become increasingly topical in the years following its publication. Yet, thats exactly whats happened with young British dramatist Sam Holcrofts Edgar & Annabel. When her Orwellian comedy thriller premiered in London in 2011, the Edward Snowden N.S.A. leak hadnt happened and western audiences felt removed from the notion of an oppressive government monitoring their every move. But today, for Studio 2ndStages post-Snowden audiences, its more relatable. Holcroft imagines a contemporarylooking America where government surveillance is the norm. Big Brother is always listening and things are getting worse. People can be thrown into jail for telling an anti-government joke. Elections are approaching and the ruling party is predicted to win handily. Stakes are high. The minority, freedom-seeking opposition desperately needs to make some gains. The plot turns on the relationship of young rebel operatives Marianne (the excellent Emily Kester) and Nick (Maboud Ebrahimzadeh) who stay under the radar disguised as conservative married professionals Edgar and Annabel. Like everywhere, the house where they live is bugged and whats said is analyzed by a government computer. To maintain innocuous continuity, every afternoon Marianne and Nick are supplied a new script from Miller (Lisa Hodsoll), their coolbut-zealous handler. So evening after evening, they speak their banal domestic dialogue dutifully while anxiously awaiting orders from organization higher-ups on when to assemble the bombs whose makings are stashed beneath the oor boards of their white IKEA kitchen. Acclaimed local actor Holly Twyford (who is gay) is new to directing, but you wouldnt know it here. She has staged the production (a U.S. premiere) with a sure hand. At 95 minutes, the well-acted piece moves briskly without losing any of the comic bits or the more disturbing aspects of the play. The design team is assured too, from Debra Booths purposefully plain set to costume designer Kelsey Hunts pretty dresses and beige pumps for Annabel. Living under constant aural surveillance can prove tricky, but the operatives learn ways around it. When assembling explosives, they use whats available to drown out suspicious noises an electric carving knife and the hand held vacuum work nicely. But for a really big job, its home karaoke. Most memorably, the couple engages is an evening of karaoke and bomb building with guests and fellow operatives Tara and Marc (Lauren E. Banks and Jacob Yeh). This longish scene is a tour de force of blocking (kudos Ms. Twyford) and concentration on the part of the talented and diverse cast. Whats more, its during a karaoke duet (Total Eclipse of the Heart) that Marianne and Nicks relationship noticeably begins to shift. Ill stop there. No spoilers. Holcrofts play is about acting too. Because the protagonists must do a cold script reading every evening, theres lots of opportunity for frustration and humor as they perform for the overhead government bugs hidden in the smoke detectors. Characters can be replaced without warning. Going off script is taboo. Sometimes props arent available in one instance, their script calls for wine but theyre out, prompting Ebrahimzadehs Nick to impressively mimic the uncorking the bottle and pouring of its contents. Edgar & Annabel kicks off Studio 2ndStages British Invasion, a showcase of notable plays by British playwrights under 40. Upcoming entrees include Tribes by Nina Rains and Mike Bartletts Cock, intriguing-sounding works to look forward to in the new year.
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featuring organists Christopher Betts and Benjamin Straley at 5:15 p.m. The Christ Church on Capitol Hill (620 G St., S.E.) has its Christmas Day breakfast and service this morning from 7:30-8:30 a.m. For more information, visit washingtonparish.org. Saint Johns Episcopal Church (3240 O St., N.W.) has a Christmas Day and Eucharist service at 5:30 p.m. For details, visit stjohnsgeorgetown.org.
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WORKT BY HAND: HIDDEN LABOR AND HISTORICAL QUILTS NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS DEC 20-APR 27. 202-783-5000. NMWA.ORG. Workt by Hand is an innovative display showcasing 35 18th20th-century quilts from the Brooklyn Museums renowned decorative arts collection. Revealing the shifting cultural status of this medium, the exhibition explores issues specic to quilting practices, such as anonymity versus authorship and the conventional view of quilts as craft rather than ne art. A C A N D L EL IG HT C HR I STMAS T HR U D EC 2 3 . THE WASHI NG TON C HORU S . 202-342-6221. H EWA S H IN GTONC HORUS.ORG . Pure Joy! With the splendor of brass, organ, percussion, and the 200-voice chorus, this beloved holiday event features Christmas classics, sing-alongs, and the magic of the candlelight processional. Performances at the Kennedy Center and Strathmore. T HE R ED U CE D SHAK E SP E ARE C OMPANY DEC 2 1 . R ES TON C OM M UNI TY C E NTER. CENT ERS TA GE. 7 0 3 -4 7 6 -4 5 0 0. RE STONC OMM UNI TYCENT ER.COM. The fruitcakes of the RSC take you on an irreverent yet heartwarming trip through the holidays. Its festive, funny, physical, family fun as the Three Wise Guys send up and celebrate your favorite winter holiday traditions. OUR SUBURB DEC 26-JAN 12. THEATER J. 800-494-8497. THEATERJ.ORG. An homage to Our Town, this world-premiere invites audiences to suburban Illinois in 1977, when the Nazis marched on Skokie.
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performance by Pria Puss and childrens comedy by Sara Armour. There is a dance party with music by rock group The North Country at the end of the performance. Tickets are $10. For more information, visit blackcatdc.com. Burgundy Crescent, a gay volunteer organization, volunteers today for the Lost Dog and Cat Rescue Foundation at the Falls Church PetSmart (6100 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church, Va.) at 11:45 a.m. Those volunteering will be paired with a dog on a leash to walk around and play with. Wear casual clothes. For more information, visit burgundycrescent.org. Town (2009 8th St., N.W.) presents Chords MTHR FCKN Pop Off, a dance party countdown for top pop song of the year, at 10 p.m. tonight. The cover is $8 from 10-11 p.m. and $12 after 11 p.m. Drinks are $3 before 11 p.m. The drag show starts at 10:30 p.m. Admission is limited to guests 21 and over. For more details, visit towndc.com. DC9 (1940 9th St., N.W.) hosts Peach Pit: 90s Dance Party tonight from 10:30 p.m.-3 a.m. Mixtapes DJ Matt Bailer spins 90s music. Cover is $5. Admission is limited to guests 21 and over. For details, visit dcnine.com. SUNDAY, DEC. 22 Adventuring, an LGBT outdoors club, hosts a Winter Solstice Poetry Hike this morning at 10 a.m. to Marylands Sugarloaf Mountain. Meet at the Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro Station (10300 Rockville Pike., Bethesda, Md.) at 10 a.m. The hike is about seven miles and 1700 elevation gain. At the top of the mountain there will be a lunch and sharing of favorite poems in honor of the passing of another year. Bring a bag lunch, water, sturdy shoes, cash and a favorite poem to share. For details, visit adventuring.org. Perrys (1811 Columbia Rd., N.W.) hosts its weekly Sunday Drag Brunch today from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. The cost is $24.95 for an all-you-can-eat buffet. For more
details, visit perrysadamsmorgan.com. Adventuring, an LGBT outdoors club, hosts a holiday party at 6338 Beryl Rd., Alexandria, Va. today from 4-8 p.m. Adventuring will provide a holiday ham and all non-food items. Guests are asked to bring a beverage to share plus one of the following: an appetizer, salad, hot dish or dessert. There will be a $5 collection at the door to support the Team D.C. Scholarship Fund. For more information, visit adventuring.org. MONDAY, DEC. 23 The D.C. Center (1318 U St., N.W.) hosts coffee drop-in hours this morning from 10 a.m.-noon for the senior LGBT community. Older LGBT adults can come and enjoy complimentary coffee and conversation with other community members. For more information, visit thedccenter.org. Us Helping Us (3636 Georgia Ave., N.W.) holds a support group for gay black men to discuss topics that affect them today, share perspectives and have meaningful conversations. For details, visit uhupil.org. Nellies Sports Bar (900 U St., N.W.) hosts poker night tonight at 8 p.m. Win prizes. Free to play. For more information, visit nelliessportsbar.com. Country legend Wynonna and The Big Noise bring their show A Simpler Christmas to Bethesda Blues and Jazz Supper Club (7719 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda) tonight at 8 p.m. Tickets ($6090) are available at bethesdabluesjazz. com or 240-330-4500. TUESDAY, DEC. 24 Burgundy Crescent, a gay volunteer organization, volunteers for the Saint Elizabeths Hospital holiday party (1100 Alabama Ave., S.E.) today from 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Volunteers will decorate, serve the buffet, carol and socialize with patients. Visitor orientation is at 9:30 a.m. and party starts at 10 a.m. There is a buffet lunch at noon. Wear something
red and bring photo ID. For more information, visit burgundycrescent.org. The Mansion on O Street (2020 O St., N.W.) holds a Christmas Eve dessert buffet and annual Christmas Eve sale tonight from 7-10 p.m. Bring your own shopping bags. Tickets are $30. Reservations are required. For details, visit omansion.com/xmasdesserts. Bachelors Mill (1104 8th St., S.E.) offers all drinks half price tonight until 2 a.m. Enjoy pool, video games and cards. Admission is free. Must be 21 and over. For more details, visit bachelorsmill.com. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25 Washington National Cathedral (3101 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.) holds Festival Holy Eucharist this morning at 11 a.m. There is a Christmas Day Service of Lessons and Carols today at 4 p.m. followed by an organ recital featuring organists Christopher Betts and Benjamin Straley at 5:15 p.m. The Christ Church on Capitol Hill (620 G St., S.E.) has its Christmas Day breakfast and service this morning from 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. For more information visit washingtonparish.org. THURSDAY, DEC. 26 Cobalt (1639 R St., N.W.) hosts its weekly Ripped-Hot Body Contest tonight from 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Win up to $200 in prizes. $2 rail drinks from 9-11 p.m. Admission is 18 and up and is free. Rude Boi Entertainment hosts Tempted 2 Touch, a ladies dance party, at Fab Lounge (2022 Florida Ave., N.W.) tonight. Doors open at 10 p.m. Drink specials $5 and vodka shots $3 all night. No cover charge. Admission limited to guests 21 and over. For more details, visit rudeboientertainment.wordpress.com. Nellies Sports Bar (900 U St., N.W.) hosts its weekly Beat the Clock Happy Hour tonight from 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Drink specials start at $2 and increase by a dollar each hour. For more information, visit nelliessportsbar.com.
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