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Community leaders gathered to discuss the implications of the Supreme Court cases

for marriage equality at The Center in Orlando; Scott Randolph, Orange County Tax Collector, has instituted a tax credit to even things up for LGBT employees discriminated against by the federal tax code; more.

TAMPA BAY NEWS

Just over 200 people attended a Light The Way Tampa Bay vigil supporting

marriage equality on the steps of the Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse March 26; this year’s St. Pete Pride grand marshals will be chosen by community vote; Harvey Milk Festival announces its weekend lineup; more.

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The arguments have been heard and the decision has more than likely already been

written. But we won’t know for sure what the Supreme Court will decide about the future of marriage equality in America until June. We take a look at the possible outcomes and the furor leading up to the arguments.

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I have concluded the federal government should no longer discriminate against people who want to make lifelong, loving commitments to each other.’

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg may have driven the final nail into the

Defense of Marriage Act’s coffin when she called limited same-sex marriage recognition as skim milk marriage. We take a look at possible outcomes from the March arguments against Prop 8 and DOMA.

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ENCOURAGED BY NELSON

I AM THRILLED THAT BILL NELSON LISTENED TO THE VOICES OF

FLORIDIANS and to his own conscience (by supporting marriage equality). The Senator has an admirable record on so many issues that this blind spot stood out as incongruous to the principles he has espoused for years. His voice matters a great deal and his evolution on equality is a roadmap for others to understand that it is wrong to in�lict �inancial burdens and to impose the indignity of second class citizenship on our families.NADINE SMITHEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, EQUALITY FLORIDA

MARRIAGE MAZE

THANK YOU TO STEVE BLANCHARD FOR SO PRECISELY

DESCRIBING HOW RIDICULOUS THE MARRIAGE LAWS ARE HERE IN THE UNITED STATES. I have struggled to explain to friends why marriage de�ined by states is so problematic, and I have never come up with a better explanation than Steve’s Editor’s Desk in the recent issue [Issue 20.07].

Having a relationship de�ined by where you are within the country

is ridiculous. Imagine if our heterosexual parents had their marriage de�ined strictly by the borders of the states!

Today’s families are no different and as a country we should embrace marriage equality in every state, not just a select few.MEGAN BAKERORLANDO

STATE REGISTRY NOT ENOUGH

FLORIDA’S SENATE COMMITTEE ON CHILDREN,

FAMILIES, AND ELDER AFFAIRS ADVANCED A BILL out of committee that would establish a state-wide domestic partnership registry.

The proposed registry would only grant limited rights to Florida gay and lesbian couples. Speci�ically, the registry would grants hospital visitation rights and the power to make end-of-life decisions about medical treatment and burial arrangements.

These limited protections are not enough to protect

the rights of same-sex couples in Florida, and pale in comparison to the protections that marriage provides. The best thing same-sex couples can do right now is to enter into a simple estate plan, which includes a will, a power of attorney, and a few other documents.

Unfortunately, time and again couples tell me that they think they have obtained all the rights they can get by signing up with local domestic partnership registries. I believe this trend will continue should the state-wide domestic partnership registry become active. Same-sex couples will sign up for it thinking it is all they have to do, leaving themselves legally unprotected in most situations in life, and totally unprotected should they ever leave the state.

Still, a statewide domestic partnership registry would be an important �irst step towards more rights for LGBT couples.GIDEON ALPERORLANDO

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EARLIER THIS YEAR I MADE A TRIP TO my home town just south of St. Louis. I hadn’t been there in nearly four years, but a

medical procedure with some potentially serious after-effects involving my mother prompted the two-and-a-half hour plane ride north.

Fortunately, everything worked out well with mom, but her short hospital stay meant I had a little bit of time to myself at the house in which I was raised and where she and my dad still live. The day after the surgery I left the hospital before my father, who wanted to spend a little more time with his wife of 42 years. So I was home alone and passed the time by browsing through the pile of mail on the kitchen table.

I wasn’t being nosy, but I saw that my parents still subscribe to the American Family Association

Journal—the monthly publication created by the far-right, anti-gay group in Colorado that is offended by anything rainbow-related. Of course, I had to take a quick look through its pages.

When I lived at home, I would browse its contents every time my parents had tossed it to see which television shows had the organization worked into a frenzy. My parents and the church to which we belonged hailed the publication as a guide to morality in a de-moralized society headed down the irreversible path to the end times.

But I used the information differently—especially regarding entertainment.

The Journal has a section in which it lists television shows that are “offensive.” The key code on the side lists reasons for the negative ratings, ranging from violence, too much sex and, of course, positive portrayals of homosexuality.

Growing up, that guide was exactly what I needed to ensure I didn’t miss the good stuff premiering on network television.

In hindsight that’s funny. But the Journal really did help me �ind programs that showed me the feelings I had toward other boys wasn’t so strange that no one had experienced those feelings before. It also directed me to movies that also depicted the “homosexual lifestyle” in a way that was “offensive to good Christians.” In a way, the AFA Journal helped me discover the classic �ilms Too Wong Fu, Thanks for Everything Julie Newmar and The Birdcage.

Now that I’m older, the entertainment section didn’t interest me so much. The broader cultural stories did—especially the March cover story on the Boy Scouts of America and the threat against it by homosexual extremists. A sidebar notes that the Pentagon could extend bene�its to same-sex partners, meaning that the “forced intimacy” of gay soldiers is now invading the �ive-sided symbol of our armed forces!

I also saw an old issue that “helps” Christians love homosexuals without loving their sins—something I know my mother really did struggle with when I �irst told her I was gay.

And, to add insult to injury, every reference to marriage equality is written as gay “marriage,” which is the equivalent of using air quotes when referring to something that’s not exactly legitimate.

The experience of simply �lipping through the magazine was frustrating, and with each headline I read and every article I perused, my blood pressure would rapidly rise another notch. More than once, audible groans escaped my throat, breaking the silence in the house that otherwise was only broken by the sound of �lipping the pages.

The closed-mindedness of the organization drips off every page of the Journal, and knowing this nutty group is getting funding from

members of my own family was depressing!

I didn’t say anything to my parents about the subscription. Maybe I should have, but having an emotional discussion that focuses on religious intolerance probably isn’t recommended for someone just a day out of surgery. And tackling the

subject with my dad, who was already stressed to the max, just didn’t make sense.

The experience made me re-evaluate the role I play in the LGBT community and made me proud to be involved with a publication that truly shows what it means to be LGBT. I can only hope that more people see anti-gay discrimination in publications as exactly that, rather than as some holy manual to a misguided moral truth. | |

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Tax credits bene�it domestic partners of Orange County employeesJamie [email protected]

ORLANDO | Orange County’s tax collector is attempting to even things up between

straight employees who can get legally married and LGBT employees who cannot.

Scott Randolph, Constitutional Tax Collector, has instituted the Domestic Partnership Tax Equity Policy which establishes a stipend to reimburse tax collector’s of�ice employees who are discriminated against by the federal tax code’s treatment of domestic partner health bene�its.

The stipend is not considered salary, as that would be taxed. The amount depends what coverage the employee seeks —which depends on whether it’s just the employee’s partner added to their health care or children as well—but will range

from $350 to $1,300 annually. “It really makes the employee

whole and doesn’t penalize them for wanting to add their partner or their children to their health care,” Randolph said.

Randolph said signing up for the

domestic partner registry would be considered a qualifying event, and employees who have done that can qualify for the stipend immediately. New employees or employees who have not yet quali�ied would have

to wait until open enrollment in October to apply for the stipend.

He said because of privacy issues, he’s not sure how many of his 232 employees will bene�it from the stipend.

“I’ve had several come up and say thank you,” Randolph said. “I don’t know if they’ll take full advantage of it but they’re very happy the option is there now.”

He said the hope is that this will “spread to other government entities around Orange County” to increase the impact.

“I’ve started some conversations with some of the other constitutional of�icers and there may be movement there,” Randolph said.

He has received some negative feedback; “A couple of emails, but that’s to be expected.”

Mostly, Randoph said the feedback has been very positive, “even from non-employees.”| |

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NEW TEAM: (L to R) Brandon Llewellyn, Chris Hannay and Patrick Razo are the new co-owners of Savoy Orlando. PHOTO BY JAMIE HYMAN

Savoy under new ownershipJamie [email protected]

ORLANDO | Savoy’s new owners bring decades of bartending experience, a vision for upgrading the nightclub and a desire to increase Savoy’s

community outreach. Chris Hannay, Brandon Llewellyn and Patrick Razo

purchased Savoy on April 1, a transaction that’s been in the works for a year. Hannay and Llewellyn continue to work behind the nightclub’s bar, while Razo enters the equation as a big fan of Savoy.

“I just spent my time there,” Razo said. “I purchased the bar previous to purchasing the bar.”

He’ll handle the business side of Savoy while Hannay and Llewellyn hope to enrich the venture with their bartending experience—11 years apiece. Razo has owned two other companies, “a subcontracting company for a new home builder and a real estate company back in Illinois.”

The trio purchased Savoy from original owners George Butler and Randall Lambright, who established it in 2004.

“We’re already changing drink specials, our nights throughout the week,” Razo said. “We are going to be making some cosmetic changes, making it more exciting.”

That makeover includes a renovation of the attached Tattoo Lounge, which will become a sports bar called “Locker Room at Savoy.”

Razo said the name will stay because “It’s a very well-known brand,” according to Razo. Bartender staff will also remain in place.

Hannay said the feedback from the community has been positive.

“These are nice guys and that’s a positive for our neighborhood,” said Scottie Campbell, executive director of Ivanhoe Village, the neighborhood where the bar is located. “They’ve already reached out to see how they can be more involved with the community.” | |

EVENING THE PLAYING FIELD: Scott Randolph, Orange County Tax Collector, has instituted a tax credit to even things up for LGBT employees discriminated against by the federal tax code. PHOTO COURTESY SCOTT RANDOLPH

“It really makes the employee whole and doesn’t penalize them for wanting to add their partner or their children to their health care.”

—SCOTT RANDOLPH

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LAKE COUNTY SCHOOLS TO REVISIT GSAThe Lake County School Board will hold a final vote on whether to allow a Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) at Carver Middle School at its board meeting on April 22. On March 11, in a preliminary vote, the board voted 3-2 in favor of allowing non-curricular clubs, which would pave the way for the GSA. The issue made headlines when the ACLU got involved after school officials ignored an 8th grade student’s request to establish the GSA in an attempt to combat bullying.

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ORLANDO | Two anti-LGBT activists disrupted a marriage equality town hall meeting

on March 27 at The GLBT Center Orlando (The Center), shouting that the crowd was going to hell for condoning homosexuality and same-sex marriage.

Almost 100 people mostly decked out in red in support of marriage equality attended the event, a panel discussion on the ongoing Proposition 8 and Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) same-sex marriage court cases under review by the United States Supreme Court.

Deland resident Charles Norris and his twin brother’s anti-LGBT remarks quickly escalated

into a shouting match with other town hall attendees.

“Not only is homosexuality absurd but to even speak of

homosexual marriage isnot only absurd, it’s insane...you

all are going to go to hell if you do not change,” Norris said.

He and his brother were then asked to leave and eventually stormed out of the town hall.

Reactions to Norris’ comments ranged from anger to dismissal and even gratitude.

“We recognize the Norris twins from previous events that they have attended,” said Randy Stephens, The Center’s Executive Director and the town hall moderator. “I was not going to deny them the right to [speak]...To be quite honest, I’ve always enjoyed when they have spoken at the County and City commissions because it makes us look so much more sane.”

Stephens said that the twins are on the fringe and that public opinion now supports

marriage equality.Orlando attorney and LGBT

activist Mary Meeks represented

the Orlando Anti-Discrimination Ordinance(OADO) committee on the town hall’s panel.

“I think people like [the Norris twins]...are the last dinosaurs clinging to their tired

old prejudices,” Meeks said. “I think they only represent a small segment of society, and they are freaking out because they see that they are losing and that equality is on the way.”

Meeks was joined at the town hall by panelists Michael Farmer, Equality Florida Statewide

Field Director, John Ruf�ier, Human Rights Campaign Foundation Board Member, and

Daniel Tilley, ACLU of Florida LGBT Advocate.

Meeks said that the legal outcomes of both marriage equality cases could go in many different directions. A sweeping ruling legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide is thought to be possible but Tilley said that it is unlikely. | |

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TAMPA | While the world’s attention was focused on the U.S. Supreme

Court cases surrounding California’s Proposition 8 and the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act, residents in Tampa Bay and its surrounding communities brought the message of marriage equality home March 26.

Light The Way Tampa Bay was a vigil outside the Sam. M. Gibbons U.S. Courthouse on North Florida Avenue that featured several speakers discussing the importance of allowing same-sex couples to marry. The event was organized by GetEQUAL FL and endorsed by several

organizations, including MCC Tampa, Living Faith MCC, Pride Tampa Bay, Get Equal and the ACLU of Florida, to name a few. The vigil was held in conjunction with similar events across the

nation. Currently, nine states and Washington D.C., allow same-sex marriage.

”When you pass those orders it creates this controversy; this con�lict with every other single state,” Juan Sousa-Rodriguez of

the Florida Immigrant Coalition said. “You can’t grant citizens equal rights within one state and deny them those same rights in another state. So immediately after these cases are resolved, they are going to have to �igure out how resolve the patchwork if someone goes on a road trip across the country their rights will change nine times. They won’t

be able to hold that up for more than a year. There will be so many lawsuits that the entire system will shut down.”

A handful of anti-gay protesters attended the event, but that didn’t dampen the spirits

of those supporting marriage equality. John Ransom, pastor of Living Faith Community Church of Dunedin, told WMNF news that citing scripture as a way of

Lighting the WayYOUNG VISION: Tampa resident Tyler Meagley, 13, shares why he believes his two mothers should be legally recognized as a married couple during a vigil in downtown Tampa on March 26. PHOTO COURTESY VINNY DIPPOLITO

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Public to vote for St. Pete Pride’s Grand MarshalsStaff Report

ST PETERSBURG | For its 11th Annual Street Festival and promenade, now called Pride Carnivale, St. Pete Pride is asking the community to choose its

three grand marshals in 2013. “We heard the feedback, and we’re responding,”

said Eric Skains, Executive Director. “In the past, Grand Marshals were decided by a small group from within the community much like other parades. This method often overlooks those unsung heroes within our community, and many people felt too many people were being overlooked.”

Pride sent out a survey in January and spoke with community leaders to solicit nominations. Nominees are those who have contributed most to the positive image and outlook of Tampa Bay’s LGBT community. This list was then narrowed down to three in each category:

Male: Mark Bias and Carrie West, long time activists within the community; Michael Keeffe of TransAction Florida; Steve Blanchard, editor of Watermark Newsmagazine.

Female: Renee Cossette of the Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival; Sharon Herman, a long time contributor to LGBT organizations; Susan McGrath of Stonewall Democrats of Pinellas.

Organization: AIDS Association of Pinellas (ASAP); Metro Wellness & Community Centers;

PFLAG Tampa.Voting runs throughout April, and can be done by

visiting StPetePride.com. St. Pete Pride will announce its 2013 Grand Marshals at a special event on Saturday, May 18 at Bert Smith BMW in St Petersburg. The 2013 Pride Carnivale, which includes the annual Festival and Promenade, is set for June 26–30, 2013. | |

“My two moms mean the world to each other and I mean the world to them. Gay people aren’t some poison.”

—TYLER MEAGLEY

RED RIBBON RUN RETURNS APRIL 28The annual Red Ribbon Run, benefitting Metro Wellness and Community Centers, will be held at Al Lopez Park on Sunday, April 28. Registration for the 5K run/1-Mile walk, begins at 7 a.m. at the park, located at 4810 N. Himes Ave. in Tampa. Registration is $25 for the 5K and $15 for teh shorter Fun Run. Prizes will be awarded for the most pledges collected. For more information, visit TampaBayRedRibbonRun.com.

UUC SARASOTA HOSTS LGBT MOVIE NIGHTS The Unitarian Universalist Church of Sarasota now hosts LGBTQ Movie nights every fourth Friday at 7:30 p.m. The free event at 3975 Fruitville Road features different films with LGBT themes. On April 26, the church will show Pariah. For details, visit UUSarasota.org. Donations are requested, but not required.

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“Jesus himself never said anything about homosexuality—not one word,” Randsom said. “And yet he reached out to all that were oppressed; all who needed healing. So, today I feel con�ident that Jesus would run to homosexuals for the amount of oppression and putting down and marginalization that we’ve endured over the centuries.”

He told the crowd that shifting opinions about the LGBT community and same-sex relationships have helped fuel the progress of marriage equality in the United States.

“Our opponents are in the minority right now,” said Ransom, who also spoke to the crowd. “Gay marriage is not a threat to straight marriage.”

Speakers old and young took to the microphone, including 13-year-old Tyler Meagley, who wants to see his two mothers’ relationship be recognized

by the government.“Marriage should be seen as

a bond between two people who love each other,” Meagley said. “My two moms mean the world to each other. And I mean the world to them. Gay people aren’t some poison. If we don’t �ix this right now, we’ll be bigger idiots.”

Organizers described the vigil as a show of solidarity, not a protest and not a demonstration.

“History is in the making and it is time to bring America into the 21st century,” said Jarrod Scarbrough, who helped promote the gathering on Facebook. “Let’s give people hope and create change by using the voice of the people. Call on our veterans, back to the days of MLK, Harvey Milk, Cesar Chavez, Alice Paul and many other allies and advocates who have fought to create change through action— this is a grassroots movement.”

Scarbrough told the crowd that supporters of marriage equality must be patient and remain optimistic.

“The arch is starting to bend towards us— towards equality,” Scarbrough said. | |

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SARASOTA | The fourth Annual Harvey Milk Festival is scheduled for

May 16-18 and will return to the historic downtown district of Sarasota. Several bands are on board to entertain this year, as are a number of other, special events to commemorate the slain California civil rights pioneer.

On May 16th, the festival will screen the documentary I Am Divine, portraying the life of iconic drag queen Divine. The �ilm features interviews with John Waters, who directed Divine, and Ricki Lake and Mink Stole.

On May 17, The Equality Art Gallery returns with works from local and national artists. The free show is at MillerBrady Fine Art Gallery.

On Sunday, May 18,

the large street festival returns to Five Points park. Along with vendor tables, nine performing acts—national and local—will take the stage.

“All of our performers believe in LGBT equality,” said organizer Shannon Fortner. “This creates a welcoming environment for everyone.”

This year’s headliner is French Horn Rebellion from Milwaukee, Wis., an indie brother duo who have pioneered the “Next Jack Swing” movement. The 2013 co-headliner is Clementine and The Galaxy, a New York City-based duo.

Other acts include Good Graeff, Jen Rock and The Cry Babies, Bard and Mustache, Zulu Wave, Brazos the Rat and Waking Giants.

Fortner’s own band, MeteorEYES will also perform as a co-headliner the day of the street festival.

Several speakers will address the issue of LGBT equality during the festival, including Michael Farmer, Equality Florida’s �ield coordinator, and Tesla Gunderson, an ALSO Out Youth teen staff member. An of�icial after party at Throb Nightclub will follow the festival and the $5 cover charge goes directly to the Harvey Milk Festival if that patron is wearing a festival wristband.

The of�icial after party for HMF/Music will be held at Throb Nightclub. The �ive-dollar cover will be donated to the festival for any attendee wearing an of�icial HMF bracelet.

The annual Harvey Milk festival street party begins at 4 p.m. For details, visit HarveyMilkFestival.com. | |

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House bill could circumvent LGBT protectionsStaff report

On April 4, the Florida House passed a bill that some believe could allow communities to avoid following ordinances set in place to

protect LGBT citizens.House Bill 655 passed 75-43 and states that it

provides “for applicability and future repeal of certain ordinance and conforming provisions to constitutional requirements relating to the state minimum wage.”

According to Michael Farmer of Equality Florida, the bill is trouble for Florida’s LGBT citizens and workers who earn hourly wages.

“It’s a bill that would kill ordinances that require employers to provide equal bene�its to gay couples, kills ordinances that require employers to provide earned sick time, kills ordinances that protects works from wage theft,” Farmer said on Facebook.

The language of the bill doesn’t directly mention LGBTs or their families, but does say, that political subdivisions, like cities, townships, etc., may not require employers to provide employment bene�its not otherwise required by state or federal law. | |

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TALLAHASSEE | The Florida Senate Committee on Children, Families, and Elder

Affairs approved the Families First Bill, a proposed statewide domestic partner registry, in a 5-4 vote April 1.

At the hearing in Tallahassee, all of the bill’s supporters who showed up to testify opted to “waive and support,” which means they did not speak but stated that they back the statewide domestic partner registry.

“We secured the votes we needed just before the hearing,” said Orlando attorney and LGBT activist Mary Meeks, one of the people scheduled to speak. “So as a courtesy to Senator [Eleanor] Sobel and Senator [Nancy] Detert, who had bills they were sponsoring in other Committee hearings, we agreed to waive our public comment to speed things along so they could leave to present their other bills.

Only two speakers were in

opposition to the bill. One of them was John Stemberger with the Florida Family Council who is a notorious local anti-gay activist.

Stemberger distributed to the Senators a document that outlined communities that created domestic partner registries, which then had marriage equality follow.

“[At the last hearing on the bill], the proponents were saying that it was not marriage but when the debate came, the esteemed senator and others were talking about marriage and that’s what it was about,” he said. “[Domestic partner registries] are not good public policy because of the precedent they set for same-sex marriage.”

Sen. Sobel (D-Hollywood) �irst �iled the bill in January.

On Feb. 19, the committee rejected the bill despite strong support from speakers in favor of the registry. Several of the Senators—including Sen. Detert (R-Sarasota)—who indicated that they would not move the bill forward said it was because the bill was not speci�ic enough in the rights

it would provide domestic partners.“The re-write of the Bill (making

it clearer and narrower and delineating the rights granted) �lipped Detert’s vote,” Meeks said. “It passed today because Senator de la Portilla was absent—when I spoke to him last he said he did not know how he intended to vote, but his absence gave us a 5-4 victory.”

After the vote, Sobel thanked the room for attending and waiving their time.

“The bill passes today and we have made history in the Florida senate,” she said. “We look forward to making this a reality eventually in the state of Florida because it’s really about fundamental fairness.”

According to Meeks, the bill confers seven rights to couples registered as domestic partners: hospital visitation, correctional facility visitation, right to make funeral arrangements, healthcare decisions when the partner is incapacitated, inheritance rights and the right to own property together.

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. | Sen. Tim Johnson, one of the last remaining Democratic

holdouts to oppose same-sex marriage, announced April 8 that he now supports gay nuptials. He joins a rapidly growing list of senators who support marriage equality that now includes 50 Democrats, two independents and two Republicans.

“After lengthy consideration, my views have evolved suf�iciently to support marriage equality legislation,” Johnson said in a statement. “This position doesn’t require any religious denomination to alter any of its tenets; it simply forbids government from discrimination regarding who can marry whom.”

Two freshman Democratic senators from conservative states, Joe Donnelly of Indiana and Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, also joined the growing chorus of lawmakers who say they support marriage equality.

In separate statements released minutes apart on April 5, Donnelly and Heitkamp said their views on the issue had evolved.

“`I have concluded the federal government should no longer discriminate against people who want to make lifelong, loving commitments to each other or interfere in personal, private, and intimate relationships,’’ Heitkamp said. ``I view the ability of anyone to marry as a logical extension of this belief.’’

Donnelly said he reconsidered his opposition to same-sex marriage after recent Supreme Court arguments and public discussion on the issue.

So far, 50 Democrats, two independents and two Republicans, Mark Kirk of Illinois and Rob Portman of Ohio, have announced their support for same-sex marriage. There are now only three Democrats in the Senate who have not expressed support for marriage equality: Mark Pryor of Arkansas, Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and Joe

Manchin of West Virginia. Pryor had said previously

that he was “undecided” as to whether he would support marriage equality. When asked on about the issue on April 9, however, Pryor clari�ied that he hasn’t changed his mind.

“No, I’m opposed to gay marriage and have been,” he said.

Landrieu has proved more elusive when asked about marriage equality. In an April 5 interview, Landrieu told CNN that she “personally believes ‘people should love who they love and marry who they want to marry,’ but that her obligation rests with the people of Louisiana who elected her.” Marriage in Louisiana is restricted to one man and one woman.

Manchin was less equivocal on April 2 when he reiterated his opposition to same-sex marriage, saying “I believe that a marriage is a union between one man and one woman. My beliefs are guided by my faith, and I support the Defense of Marriage Act.” | |

Catholic leaders tell marriage equality supporters to skip CommunionWire Report

DETROIT, MICH. | The archbishop of Detroit, Allen Vigneron, said this week that Catholics who receive Communion while advocating gay marriage would “logically bring shame for a double-dealing that is not unlike perjury.” And Edward Peters, a Detroit professor and legal adviser to the Vatican, says Catholics who promote same-sex marriage should not try to receive holy Communion, reports the Detroit Free Press.

The comments of Vigneron and Peters highlighted in an April 8 Free Press article are part of a polarizing discussion about gay marriage that echoes debate over whether politicians who advocate abortion rights should receive Communion, a key part of Catholic identity.

On April 7, Vigneron said about supporting gay marriage and receiving Communion: “For a Catholic to receive holy Communion and still deny the revelation Christ entrusted to the church is to try to say two contradictory things at once: ‘I believe the church offers the saving truth of Jesus, and I reject what the church teaches.’ In effect, they would contradict themselves. This sort of behavior would result in publicly renouncing one’s integrity and logically bring shame for a double-dealing that is not unlike perjury.”

Vigneron said the church wants to help Catholics “avoid this personal disaster.”

Peters, who teaches Catholic canon law at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit, said in a March 27 post on his blog that Catholic teachings make it clear that marriage is between one

man and one woman, the Free Press article continues. And so, “Catholics who promote ‘same-sex marriage’ act contrary to” Catholic law “and should not approach for holy Communion,” he wrote. “They also risk having holy Communion withheld from them ... being rebuked and/or being sanctioned.”

Peters didn’t specify a Catholic politician or public �igure in his post. But he told the Free Press that a person’s “public efforts to change society’s de�inition of marriage ... amount to committing objectively wrong actions.”

Peters has said before that liberal Catholic Democrats, such as U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, should be denied Communion because of their statements and positions. | |

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TEXAS A&M STUDENT BILL ON GLBT CENTER FUNDING SHOT DOWNTexas A&M University’s student body president on April 5 vetoed legislation from the student senate that would have let students opt out of using their school fees to fund the LGBT Resource Center. The bill focused on funding exemptions based on religious grounds. Student body president John Claybrook vetoed the bill, saying A&M is a welcoming school.

SEN. SNOWE OF MAINE SUPPORTS MARRIAGE EQUALITYFormer Sen. Olympia Snowe, who voted for the federal Defense of Marriage Act, announced April 5 that she now supports same-sex marriage. The Republican known for moderate social views said she voted for a referendum that legalized gay marriage in Maine. Snowe’s successor, independent Sen. Angus King, supports marriage equality, while Maine’s other senator, Republican Susan Collins, calls herself ``a champion’’ on equal rights for gays and lesbians but doesn’t openly support same-sex marriage.

FRANCE’S SENATE TAKES UP MARRIAGE EQUALITY DEBATEFrance’s upper house of parliament has begun debating a bill to legalize same-sex marriage and allow same-sex couples to adopt children, weeks after the divisive reform was passed in the lower house. The senate debate is scheduled to last until April 13. Last month the National Assembly approved the measure, putting France on track to join about a dozen mostly European nations that allow gay marriage.

TEXAS SENATORS CONSIDER LGBT DISCRIMINATION BILLTexas senators on April 3 began formal consideration of a bill that would ban discrimination in the workplace based on sexual orientation or gender identity. The proposal would allow workers to report discrimination to the Texas Workforce Commission for administrative action, but it would not allow workers to file civil lawsuits. Several cities in Texas, including Austin, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio provide such protections to municipal employees.

URUGUAY: SENATE APPROVES SAME-SEX MARRIAGEUruguay’s Senate on April 2 voted to legalize gay marriage by approving a single law governing matrimony for heterosexuals and homosexuals. Senators voted 23-8 in favor of the bill, which must now return to the lower chamber of Congress with changes. If approved, the law would make Uruguay the second nation in Latin America and the 12th in the world to legalize gay marriage.

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said, “Ebert sat through bad movies so we wouldn’t have to.”

Ebert also wanted us to be content in our homes. This television star and Pulitzer Prize winner (the �irst �ilm critic) was also a staunch ally of the LGBT community and our rights.

“My feeling is that love between consenting adults is admirable,” he said.

Though a lifelong Catholic, he was always critical of the denomination’s stand on LGBT rights. In 2005, he revealed that his childhood home was devoid of LGBT prejudice. His mom worked for a lesbian couple for years, standing in at their wedding as a maid of honor.

He was so supportive that the Westboro Baptist Church had half a dozen people picketing his funeral.

As a reviewer, I know what Ebert said is true: �ilm critics are the only buffer between the studio hype and the audience. We study good scripting, photography, acting, editing, costuming, make-up, sound, etc. Then we try to share what we’ve learned and experienced by writing about how these different arts come together in one great story, one �ilm.

It’s our job. Studios can spend millions on marketing. Sometimes the only voice with nothing at stake is the critic’s. Also our job: critics can call greater attention to small �ilms that would otherwise be missed. We do these things only for the good reason that we love �ilms. It’s our religion.

Critics want to laugh at some goofy prank or pratfall, even three days after seeing the �ilm—Sandra Bullock trying to climb a ladder in high heels in one of the few hilarious moments of The Proposal.

Critics want to be shown things they’ve

never seen—the ghostly, mystical lives of Spanish orphans in The Devil’s Backbone.

Critics want to think about things they would’ve otherwise never even fathomed—how divorce is legally handled in Muslim countries, as shown in A Separation.

Critics want to suspend belief in such a way that it’s easy to cry—

don’t ask me about my sob-fest after Dead Man Walking.

In short, critics want movies to do what playwright Arthur Miller said good theater should do: change lives.

Ebert believed in this, and he understood that movies could change lives. People are passionate about movies and �ilm critique because the stories we tell ourselves are more than mere entertainment. They are vital. They are the way we open up, the way we experience more, the way we live vicariously, our natural lessons in empathy, our methods of exploring, and our introduction to the power of shared experience.

Ebert wrote many things, but here’s one that will always stick with me. It’s in his review of Brokeback Mountain:

“The more speci�ic a �ilm is, the more universal, because the more it understands individual characters, the more it applies to everyone.”

In that one sentence, Ebert wrote about the magic of good moviemaking, why it affects us all so deeply. This is the stuff that keeps me waiting in the dark to have my funny bone tickled, my heart broken, my mind expanded, and my life changed. I just wish Ebert were still there with me, so we could still experience it together. | |

ROGER EBERT WAS MY HERO.“Film critique is important, because �ilm

is important,” Ebert once said in a television interview. “Films can teach us empathy.”

On his recommendation, I saw The Color Purple when I was 14. “This is one of the few movies in a long time that inspires tears of happiness,” he said. Empathy: even though I was nothing like Whoopi Goldberg’s character, I felt it. It’s still one of my absolute favorite �ilms. Thanks, Ebert!

Ebert’s show with Gene Siskel was a regular feature at my grandma Lorena’s house. In fact, I can count on one hand the number of times I got Lorena to go to The Strand theater in Creston, Iowa: The Empire of the Sun (she loved); Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (which she, surprisingly, adored); Dirty Dancing (which made her uncomfortable); Batman (which she thought was silly and dark); and The Color Purple, which my grandma thought was a perfectly fantastic �ilm, except for the sex, alcohol, and lesbian kissing. More than going to the actual movies, Lorena seemed to love Siskel and Ebert.

I cannot ever remember a time when the pair weren’t on television. When I was little, I thought of them as extensions of Statler and Waldorf, the two grumpy balcony guys from The Muppet Show. When they launched At the Movies in 1982, I started to appreciate their views. I found my 12-year-old self often agreeing with Ebert so much more than captious Siskel.

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He really gets what this war is about. He has worked to get this issue before the public in California, so that even if the Supreme Court sends the case back to the state, marriage equality will be a fact in California. And, third, he’s a gay ally, and one we should all be proud to have speak for us, similar to those non-African-Americans who spoke up during the �ight alongside Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., John Lewis and others of the NAACP and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. But there’s someone to whom even Reiner has to take a back seat.

The Rev. Troy Perry, founder of Metropolitan Community Church, has been called “the godfather of gay marriage.” Talking about the battle for or the history of marriage equality without mentioning Perry is like talking about the history of women’s rights without mentioning Gloria Steinem, Susan B. Anthony or even Emma Goldman.

Perry has literally fought this battle longer and harder than anyone. Starting in 1970, across the country from one city to another, he applied for marriage licenses for the members of his church and, even under the threat of arrest, performed commitment ceremonies for same-sex couples.

Most of that time, members of the LGBT community looked the other way, thinking it a fool’s mission. He and his church were ridiculed by members of our own community. Most of the �irst same-sex marriage

applications �iled in states and cities around

the country came from MCC.

But Troy didn’t leave it there: He practiced what he preached.

After getting legally married in Canada to Phillip Ray De Blieck, he sued the state of California to recognize his marriage. His co-plaintiffs were fellow longtime

LGBT marriage activists Robin Tyler and Diane Olson.

That case literally set up the

marriage equality issue in California and made other activists realize this issue was real. When the U.S. Supreme Court rules, it will be due to the diligence of the Rev. Troy Perry, who has fought the court as well as his own community on this issue for more than 40 years.

In 1969, Perry held a meeting to organize his church in New York. That meeting was picketed by members of Gay Liberation Front and Gay Youth since, in the spirit of the day, it was felt that we didn’t need a gay religion, since religion was responsible for most of the problems LGBT people faced. Troy

came out and spoke with several of the picketers and explained that there were many people out there who were believers in God and, while you might not win them to your cause, he could help them and bring them forward.

I was one of those picketers, and Troy and I have been friends since. | |

Mark Segal, PGN publisher, is the nation’s most-award-winning commentator in LGBT media.

EVERYONE IS PREDICTING how the U.S. Supreme Court will rule on marriage equality.

Let me give you my prediction. We already won, no matter which way they rule of the some 200-plus possible rulings.

Want proof the battle’s over? It’s easy to supply.If Prop. 8 was before

the voters of California today or before the state legislature, we’d win. If DOMA was in Congress today, it wouldn’t make it to the president’s desk, and, if somehow it did, unlike President Bill Clinton, the current president wouldn’t sign it. Those two days of hearings on marriage equality had some LGBT activists so enthused with premonitions of victory that they were already handing out credit for victory—should it go to Evan Wolfson, Andrew Sullivan or even actor Rob Reiner?

The answer is, none of the above.

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ON MARCH 26-27, GAYS AND LESBIANS throughout the nation were glued to their computers and cell phones watching for

�irst reports on the landmark same-sex marriage cases being argued at the U.S. Supreme Court.

At issue on the �irst day was whether Proposition 8, passed by a narrow majority of California voters in 2008, could ban same-

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SHIFT IN PUBLIC OPINIONFour years ago, when super-

lawyers David Boies and Ted Olson announced they would take their constitutional challenge of Prop. 8 all the way to the Supreme Court, optimism among LGBT activists was hardly universal. Voters in state after state were banning same-sex marriage, and no federal judge had yet overruled them. Skeptics said the legal maneuver was premature and risky—a “Hail Mary” pass that could sacri�ice precious ground that had been gained.

But in four short years the tide has turned. Same-sex marriage is now legal in nine states and the District of Columbia. In March,

President Barak Obama expressed unequivocal support for same-sex marriage. According to a recent Washington Post/ABC News poll, almost 60% of Americans of all ages now support marriage equality. For those under 30, the number jumps to more than 80%.

And in the remarkable weeks before and after the Supreme Court cases were argued, there was a tidal wave of altered opinion. Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton released a video endorsement of marriage equality. Husband Bill Clinton, who had signed DOMA as President, renounced the law. Republican Senator Rob Portman movingly announced his change of heart regarding same-sex marriage after his son came out to him. Portman was soon publicly joined by a dozen more Senators, including Florida’s Bill Nelson, bringing the total number supporting marriage equality to 53.

Most remarkably, even strident conservative pundits seem to have thrown in the towel. Political

advisor Karl Rove has softened his stance. Fox News host Bill O’Reilly recently characterized opponents of same-sex marriage as “bible thumpers.” And radio personality Rush Limbaugh admitted last week that “there’s going to be gay marriage at some point nationwide.”

Protests, in front of the Supreme Court and in Tampa, were large, loud and con�ident. A simple idea by the Human Rights Campaign to “Turn Facebook Red” resulted in more than two million users changing their pro�ile photos to a crimson symbol of equality and turning the ubiquitous social media site into a striking political statement.

Equality Florida joined 27 organizations in 23 states in submitting an “amicus brief” or advisory opinion to the Supreme Court. A group of Republican leaders also �iled a brief, as did a coalition of 300 leading corporations including Disney,

Apple, Starbucks, Marriott, Morgan Stanley and Nike.

“When the Supreme Court hears these marriage equality cases, they’ll know that millions of fair-minded Floridians are demanding equal treatment under the law for themselves and their fellow Americans,” said Equality Florida executive director Nadine Smith.

COLLECTIVE MORAL JUDGMENT

At the Supreme Court, a standing-room-only audience heard compelling and confusing arguments. Pointed questions from the justices at times elicited gasps and highlighted rapidly evolving perspectives on same-sex marriage.

The California case was brought by two same-sex couples, both together for more than ten years, whose marriages were nulli�ied by Prop. 8. The DOMA case originated in New York, where plaintiff Edie Windsor was forced to pay $363,000 in federal estate taxes after her partner

of 40 years died. The couple was married in Canada, and the marriage was legally recognized in New York. But because of DOMA, Windsor was denied the unlimited marital exclusion on estate taxes.

In both cases, federal District and then Circuit courts found the different treatment of opposite and same-sex couples unconstitutional. And in both cases, the government entity charged with defending the laws in court—the State of California for Prop. 8, and the Justice Department for DOMA—refused.

Prop. 8 was championed in court by its sponsor organization, ProtectMarriage.com, which argued that courts should not lightly interfere with citizen referendums, and that restricting marriage was defensible as a means of protecting children and traditional families. The more conservative justices appeared to agree.

“You want us to step in and

render a decision based on the effects of [same-sex marriage], which is newer than cell phones or the Internet?” asked Justice Samuel Alito. “We do not have the ability to see the future.”

But Justice Anthony Kennedy focused on harm done to existing families by Prop. 8.

“There are some forty thousand children in California… that live with same-sex parents, and they want their parents to have full recognition and full status. The voice of those children is important in this case, don’t you think?” he asked.

The dif�icult task of defending DOMA was left to the Republican Majority in the U.S. House of Representatives, whose attorney claimed that it was necessary to enforce uniformity in federal law, and that social issues of this kind are best left to the political process.

“You don’t doubt that the lobby supporting enactment of same-sex marriage laws in different

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states is politically powerful, do you?” Chief Justice John Roberts asked the attorneys seeking to overturn DOMA. “As far as I can tell, political �igures are falling all over themselves to endorse your side of the case.”

But in a dramatic moment, Justice Elena Kagan resurrected at least one motive for DOMA—and

the same-sex marriage bans that presently exist in 39 states.

“What happened [when DOMA was passed] in 1996—and I’m going to quote from the House report here—is that, ‘Congress decided to re�lect an honor of a collective moral judgment and express moral disapproval of homosexuality,’” Kagan scolded. “Is that what happened?”

And Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg created laughter when she acknowledged the more

than 1,100 federal bene�its resulting from marriage, and the impact of DOMA.

“You’re saying [that in states where marriage is legal] there are two kinds of marriage: the full marriage, and then this sort of skim-milk marriage,” Ginsburg observed.

HEIGHTENED SCRUTINYPredicting the result of the two

cases is irresistible—and almost impossible, given the myriad

options available to the court.According to Meeks, much

depends on the level of scrutiny the court applies to Prop. 8 and DOMA.

“If the court applies a heightened scrutiny, as in sex discrimination cases, then defenders would have to demonstrate that the laws are ‘substantially related’ to an ‘important governmental interest’,” Meeks told a crowded gathering at The Center on March

27. “That’s a much greater burden than just demonstrating that the laws have a ‘rational basis.’”

In the Prop. 8 case, the court could �ind a ‘rational basis’ for the ban, reverse the Circuit court and uphold Prop. 8. Few think this is likely.

They could also rule that ProtectMarriage.com has no standing—no personal stake in the outcome—and thus dismiss the case, leaving the Circuit court ruling intact and making same-

| | Supreme Court, DOMA, Prop 8 from pg.25

I’m not sure that it’s right to view this as excluding a particular group. When the institution of marriage developed historically, people didn’t get around and say, ‘Let’s have this institution, but let’s

keep out homosexuals.’ The institution developed to serve purposes that, by their nature, didn’t include homosexual couples.

—CHIEF JUSTICE JOHN ROBERTS ON PROP 8.

When did it become unconsti-tutional to exclude

homosexual couples from marriage? 1791? 1868, when the 14th Amendment was adopted?

—JUSTICE ANTONIN SCALIA, ON PROP 8.

Outside of the marriage context, can you think of any other

rational basis, reason, for a state using sexual orientation as a factor in denying homosexuals benefits or imposing burdens on them?

—JUSTICE SONIA SOTOMAYOR, ON PROP 8

I think it is a DOMA problem. The question is whether

or not the federal government, under our federalism scheme, has the authority to regulate marriage.

—JUSTICE ANTHONY KENNEDY

Do we really think Congress was doing this for

uniformity reasons, or do we think that Congress’ judgment was infected by dislike, by fear, by animus, and so forth?

— JUSTICE ELENA KAGAN, DISCUSSING DOMA

First is a spouse in a state that allows same-sex marriage, the second is a domestic partner in a state that allows that, but not same-sex marriage, and third is an equally committed loving

relationship in a state that doesn’t allow either. Your argument is that under federal law the first should be admitted, but the other two would be kept out?

—JUSTICE SAMUEL ALITO, DISCUSSING DOMA

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AS OF PRESS TIME, 54 U.S. SENATORS (50 DEM., 2 REP., 2 IND.) SUPPORT MARRIAGE EQUALITY; 173 U.S. REPRESENTATIVES SUPPORT MARRIAGE EQUALITY

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Or the justices could rule that states like California that offer civil unions while withholding full marriage deny same-sex couples equal protection under the law. If they do, same-sex marriage will become legal not only in California, but also in the seven remaining states that allow “everything but marriage” civil unions (Rhode Island, New Jersey, Delaware, Illinois, Oregon, Nevada and Hawaii). This is the incremental result advocated in a brief �iled by the Obama Administration. It advances marriage rights in states inclined toward full equality, while leaving governance of marriage laws to the states.

Or applying heightened scrutiny, the court could rule that there is no ‘important governmental interest’ supporting California’s ban on same-sex marriage and that all such bans—including the one in Florida—violate the Constitution. Many experts believe that even the most liberal justices will shy away from such a sweeping ruling, fearing a Roe v. Wade-type backlash

against the court. But others argue that gay rights have been vetted in ways unlike abortion rights.

There are fewer potential outcomes in the DOMA case, but they could be equally tectonic.

It is considered unlikely that the court will dismiss the case because House Republicans lack standing. Also unlikely, given the tenor of questions from the justices, is that they would �ind DOMA supported by the Constitution.

Most experts think they will �ind the 1996 law unconstitutional, thus giving same-sex couples in nine states and the District of Columbia access to more than 1,100 federal laws and bene�its. The ruling would have no impact in states that ban same-sex marriage. The next round of litigation would likely arise when legally married same-sex couples seek federal bene�its even though they reside in states that deny marriage equality.

We will all watch these two landmark Supreme Court decisions with great hopefulness. But also with the knowledge that neither Prop. 8 nor DOMA would pass in our present day world.

Happily, it is a world in which even Rush Limbaugh can be prophetic. | |

The Human Rights Campaign asked Facebook users to turn their profile photos red and offered a red and pink HRC symbol to use. The campaign turned Facebook red and this map, compiled by a team at Facebook, shows a county-by-county look at how the red trend impacted the United States on March 26.

The team then compared the week-over-week increase. Counties with more intense colors can be thought to have greater turnout as a result of the HRC equals campaign.

The largest increase in profile photo changes was in the Washtenaw County, home to Ann Arbor, Michigan. Surprisingly, counties housing larger cities like New York and Chicago, showed only modest support of the campaign.

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PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT, the joyous drag queen musical, has packed up its glitter for a nationwide

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Searing put-downs, sequins and pop-music standards fuel this outrageous buddy/road-trip comedy. This musical spectacle, based on the 1994 cult �ilm, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, tells the uplifting story of a trio of friends on a road trip of a lifetime, who hop aboard a battered old bus searching for love and friendship in the middle of the Australian outback and end up �inding more than they could ever have dreamed.

Priscilla: the Musical boasts over 500 dazzling, 2011 Tony Award®-winning costumes and features a hit parade of dance-�loor favorites including “It’s Raining Men,” “Finally” and “I Will Survive.”

Watermark recently caught up with Bryan West who plays “Adam/Felicia” in this undisputed high-camp queer classic to chat about the musical, doing drag for the �irst time and his message to LGBT youth.

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BRYAN WEST: Originally, I was in a German pop-band for about three years, called FiveNY. I was living part time in New York and part time in Germany. I always wanted to live in Los Angeles, so after that, I picked up and moved over there. I worked on commercials, writing music and other different projects. I saw

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Olympus Has FallenStarring Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman, Dylan McDermott,

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OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN…ASLEEP. Apparently Bruce Willis wasn’t available for this caper that

apes a Die Hard �lick. It’s amazing how good some of the action is. It’s jaw-dropping that these respected actors signed on for this milquetoast plot with crappy, patriotic dialogue that would turn off even the most America-centric audience.

Butl er is a superhero secret service guy who’s demoted after a terrible accident. When President Eckhart and the White House are kidnapped by North Korean baddies, Butler must step from behind his desk job to save America. Freeman, as leader of the Senate, becomes acting president, where he spouts inspiring, patriotic platitudes until freedom rings again.

The dialogue is so clunky it made me angry. The action, however, is watchable. Director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day) seems to have a better sense this time of the special effects, but the great script and acting he once garnered from A-list actors has disappeared. Secretary of State Leo is a shame to the of�ice (and this Oscar nominee is otherwise amazing in other

�ilms). Even Eckhart doesn’t seem �it for his presidential role, feeling more like a high schooler trying to perform older and more responsible.

Sure, it’s fun to watch cars blow up, the Washington Monument take a beating and portions of the White House explode. However, the story at the center is bland in that way that makes audiences disrespect America, or at least Hollywood. | |

WITH ON THE ROAD, JACK Kerouac spun a novel of frenzied, rambling, bohemian brilliance.

His story was a loosely �ictional account of his friendship with sexy Neal Cassady, a charming, handsome, young ne’er-do-well.

Cassady led Kerouac on several cross-country trips in the late ‘40s and early ‘50s. Both men were aimless pioneers, explorers without new lands to conquer. Cassady wooed many a

women (and a few men, including poet Allen Ginsberg), stole cars, did drugs and used his looks to get what he wanted.

At the same time, Kerouac was struggling to �ind a unique writing style.

He typed this novel in long-form, jazz-infused sentences on a 120-foot, taped-together roll of paper. The groundbreaking product Kerouac created de�ined the Beats (a group he never wanted to belong to) and created generations

of admirers who wanted to emulate those self-destructive travels.

This movie focuses on the relationships, but that’s at a great price—it mostly misses Kerouac’s mad genius.

The acting is pretty solid. Hedlund (Tron: Legacy) is fascinating as Dean Moriarty, the �ictional version of Cassady. His swagger captures the conman perfectly. It’s easy to understand how so many fell under his sexual spell. Riley (Control) is less engaging as the �ictional Kerouac, because his creativity is never given arc.

Such an unconventional book should’ve inspired unconventional �ilmmaking. By being too quiet, too small and too sensitive, the �ilmmakers missed the opportunity to render Kerouac’s world-changing language in movie form. | |

G.I Joe: RetaliationStarring Channing Tatum, Dwayne Johnson,

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WHAT IS IT WITH SPRING AND SUBSTANDARD ACTION FLICKS? It’s as if,

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G.I. Joe: Retaliation is like Jolt Cola for tweener boys. It’s brainless and bad for you, and only the most immature would �ind something enjoyable here. I cannot even recommend it after a breathtaking but pointless action sequence in the Himalayas, because it’s random, pandering and impossible.

If you care to, recall the �irst crappy �ilm—through brain technology, an evil Cobra agent had taken over President Pryce. G.I. Joe soldiers Johnson and Tatum are unaware—spending hours playing video games, taking target practice, singing and bonding in scenes that feel like lead-ins to a gay porn �lick. Then Tatum disappears. Johnson becomes the hero. Finally, Cobra wipes out a Joe station, and Johnson and a couple other survivors have to save the world. And then Bruce Willis shows up.

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an ad in the paper for the musical Hairspray when it was auditioning for its �irst national tour. So, I went to the open call and that’s how I got my �irst shot at theater.

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN PAYING THE ROLE OF “ADAM/FELICIA”?

Since January, when the national tour kicked off. Before that, I was the understudy on Broadway. When the show opened in March 2011, I had been part of the ensemble. When this opportunity came along, I was like, “I love that role; it’s so much fun!” I love the show and wanted to travel.

HAVE YOU EVER PERFORMED IN DRAG BEFORE?

No. Before I went to audition for the Broadway version, I went to Payless and bought these high-heeled boots, since I knew they made you audition in heels. [Laughs.] Late at night, I would walk my dog in these boots to get used to it. I remember my neighbor came out of his door one night and saw me. I had to tell him, “I swear, it’s for a job.” [Laughs.] “I’m rehearsing for a job right now.” It paid off though; I was much more comfortable dancing and stuff once I got in there for the audition.

WAS IT DIFFICULT TO MANEUVER IN THE COSTUMES?

A lot of the costumes are set pieces, really. They’re heavy. You can learn the choreography and everything but once you put the costumes on, your presence has to be ten times bigger to allow for the choreography to even show. It’s de�initely a learning process.

I READ THAT YOU SAID THAT THE SEQUINS ARE DANGEROUS.

Everyday I come home and there’s a new scrape or a new cut. I’m always bleeding or bruised. You don’t even notice it during the show because your adrenaline is pumping. After the fact, I’m like, “I don’t even know how I got that but I’m pretty sure it was from a sequin or jewel of some kind.” Theater can be dangerous. It’s a contact sport. [Laughs.]

FROM “CORNY COLLINS” AND “LINK” IN HAIRSPRAY TO WICKED, DID YOU EVER THINK YOU’D BE PLAYING SUCH A CHARACTER?

It’s really cool. Before this, I always understudied the ingénue, like Prince Charming or something. It’s great because with this role, I get to

throw all caution to the wind and be a fun, crazy-costumed character. I was a little self-conscious at �irst with the whole drag thing but once I got it on, the barrier between me and whatever insecurity I was having disappeared. It turned more into “I get to be whoever I want to be.” It’s empowering.

WHAT MADE YOU WANT TO PLAY THIS CHARACTER?

I love the movie, �irst of all. I’ve watched it many times since I was a kid. It’s so funny, different and weird. The script is hysterical. When I got involved with the production and the auditioning process, I was

worried they were going to water it down but the same guy that wrote the movie, Stephan Elliott, wrote the musical. He’s kept all of my favorite parts. It’s something that’s never been done before. I was in Wicked when they started the auditions and Wicked is one of those shows that when you get cast, you never leave it because it’s such a great job. But I really wanted to break out of the box and try something new.

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE PART OF THIS PRODUCTION?

I think the show in general. I’ve been a part of it for over two years. And every night in my dressing

room, I look forward to the show. The audience is right there with you. The love we feel from the audience, hearing them cheering us on; it’s just good for the soul. The interaction with the audience is my favorite part.

ARE THERE ANY DIFFERENCES FROM THE MOVIE VERSION?

It’s a little more cartoon-ish than the movie. The movie had a dark overtone, but with a musical that wouldn’t work as well. A lot of the scenes, like when I paint the bus after a slur has been spray-painted on it, we sing “Color the World,” making it a fantastical and jolly

moment. You need to do that with a stage production to keep things moving and not to dwell on the dark side. It’s a little more light-hearted. We de�initely touch on serious issues but we still keep it upbeat.

WERE YOU WORRIED ABOUT STEPPING INTO SUCH A WELL-KNOWN, ICONIC ROLE?

No, because I felt I knew the �ilm so well. I thought Guy Pearce was so brilliant in the movie. I kind of studied him and I try to pay homage to him. I even picked up the accent after a lot of practicing.

THE MOVIE IS KNOWN FOR ITS EMPOWERING MESSAGE—ESPECIALLY TO GAY AUDIENCES. HAVE YOU FOUND THAT THE STAGE PRODUCTION SERVES AS AN EDUCATIONAL TOOL AS WELL AS AN ENTERTAINMENT OUTLET?

When we were in Minneapolis, I had a mother and her twelve-year-old son come to the stage door and while I was signing her Playbill she said, “Thank you for being a role model for my son. It’s great to see you fully playing that character on stage.” She went on to say how her son is having a rough time in school and after reading my bio in the Playbill—in which I reference “It Gets Better”—she said it’s really inspiring. I never expected “Adam/Felicia” to give someone con�idence like that, so it was really cool.

It really caught me off-guard. It’s amazing.

YOU MENTIONED YOUR MESSAGE TO LGBT YOUTH IN THE PLAYBILL. WHAT WAS YOUR EXPERIENCE GROWING UP GAY, COMING OUT AND GROWING INTO A SUCCESSFUL GAY MAN LIKE?

I’ve always been in entertainment, so it was never a foreign world to me. When I was much younger, growing up in Baltimore, I felt like I was the only one so I kept it a secret. I got picked on a lot. That was tough but in my case, I knew I was talented, so I really clung to that. In high school, I went to the School of Arts. By then, it didn’t even matter anymore. Not long after high school, I came out to my parents and stuff. They’re supportive. Like anybody, it’s a journey. | |

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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN HENSON puppeteers are unleashed? You get a new breed of intelligent nonsense

that is Stuffed and Unstrung—a live, outrageous, comedy/variety show for adults only landing at St. Petersburg’s Mahaffey Theater on Thursday, April 18.

Enjoy an unpredictable evening when six talented, hilarious, expert puppeteers improvise songs and sketches based on audience suggestions. With a motley group of characters brought to life by the world-renowned puppeteers of The Jim Henson Company, this is not

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FOR YEARS, JILLIAN MICHAELS HAS MOTIVATED—

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The 90-minute performance is unique in that not only does Mitchell impersonate a wide range of celebrities and celebrity characters, but he does it all without ever leaving the stage.

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1- REIGN OF ROYALTY: (L-R) Former Miss ASAPs Chantel Reshae, Coco Montrese, Jocelyn Summers, Aspen Love, Alexis Mateo, Star Hayes and Alicia Foxx all returned to the 10th annual pageant at the Flamingo Resort April 7. PHOTO BY STEVE BLANCHARD

2- CROWNING MOMENT: (L-R) Alicia Foxx, Aspen Love and Star Hayes pin the Miss ASAP crown on Anjila Cavalier following the pageant at Flamingo Resort April 7. PHOTO BY STEVE BLANCHARD

3- CANDIDATE SUPPORT: Lucas Theodore Overby, a Libertarian candidate for the House of Representatives in Pinellas County’s District 13, speaks to marriage equality supporters outside the Sam Gibbons Courthouse in Tampa March 26. PHOTO BY VINNY DIPPOLITO

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A TOAST TO TOWERSTAMPA BAY ENTERTAINER MEAGAN TOWERS CELEBRATED HER BIRTHDAY IN STYLE ON APRIL 5 when The Broken Tusk held a birthday extravaganza in her honor. The bar was packed with well-wishers and fellow performers Kori Stevens and Jaeda Fuentes were on hand to keep the entertainment coming all night long. Of course, the celebration would not have been complete without a birthday cake, which was presented to Towers late into the evening. When asked about the celebration later in the weekend, Towers had this to say: “It was wonderful seeing so many people there. I couldn’t have asked for a better party and for more support.”

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CONTESTANTS VIED FOR THE TITLE OF MISS ASAP 2013. The 10th Annual pageant started with a parade of former title holders, which included RuPaul’s Drag Race alum Alexis Mateo and Coco Montrese. Now, Anjila Cavalier can add her name to the roster of impersonators who have worn the Miss ASAP sash. Judges selected her to represent the organization over the next year. Other contestants included Nicky Monet, Tayanna Love and Jelitza Fierce and the

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1- TALKING MEDICINE: (L to R) Randy Stephens, Terri Giannoutsos, Elizabeth McCarthy, Bryan Beal and Jennifer Marvin discussed LGBT medical issues with about 120 first year medical students at the UCF College of Medicine Lake Nona. PHOTO COURTESY ELIZABETH MCCARTHY

2- PICK UP THE MIC: Hip-hop/pop/soul duo God-Des & She rock the stage at Revolution Night-club April 6. PHOTO BY SHELLEY GILLEON

3- ART IN THE PARK: Locals gather for food, live music and art at the first ever Sunday Morning Coming Down Picnic Jam, April 7 at Menello Museum of American Art. PHOTO BY SCOTTIE CAMPBELL

4- AUTHORED ADVICE: Best-selling author Jennie Boylan (in purple) speaks to students and community members at Rollins College March 26. PHOTO BY TOM DYER

5- TIARA TIME: (L to R) Scott Dunkle, Adam Rodg-ers, Jeremiah Catherwood and Kevin Kuhta wait for the start of Little Miss Parliament House Talent Show at the Footlight Theatre March 30. PHOTO BY RICK CLAGGETT

6- THE BOMB: Brandon Williams (center) photobombs Michael Vacirca (left) and Jasen Malave during Sunday Funday at Ember on April 7. PHOTO BY DANIEL SHULTZ

7- BEACH BOYS: Rob Domenico (left) and Dan-ny Pelham enjoy a sunny day at Cocoa Beach April 9. PHOTO COURTESY ROB DOMENICO

8- LET’S GET PAINTED!: Christina Sockol (left) and Lauren Hartley get colorful March 31 at the Holi Festival, at the Citrus Bowl in downtown Orlando. PHOTO BY JAMIE HYMAN

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Yow Dance and Miss Inner Beauty by Shelarious Sheli Productions. For more info., contact [email protected]. Also, pay attention to WatermarkOnline.com, where our staff of freelancers will check out shows and let our readers know what they thought of this year’s lineup.

MAKING AN IMPACT

EVERY SUNDAY, A TEAM FROM THE CENTRAL FLORIDA SOFTBALL

LEAGUE HANDLES THE TASK OF RUNNING A CONCESSION STAND DURING THE SUNDAY GAMES. On Sunday, April 7, Team Impact, sponsored by

Hamburger Mary’s Orlando and The Hope & Help Center of Central Florida raised over $800. All proceeds raised will go toward AIDS Walk Orlando. “$800 for the AIDS Walk is tremendous,” said team manager Norm Gentry.

PRIDE AND NO PREJUDICE

IT WAS A BUSY WEEK AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE ORLANDO, WHO ONCE

AGAIN HOSTED BIG BOY PRIDE APRIL 4-8. The event boasts “men of size and men of color.” Hundreds of “Big Brothas” and those who love them gathered for a week of

events including games and variety show. Then, on April 8, the resort hosted Florida Regional Entertainer of the Year, where former NEOY’s performed, including Electra, Nina West, Mokha Montrese, Necole LuV Dupree and DeeRanged. Tiffany T. McCray of Tampa was crowned Florida Entertainer of the Year 2013 and Orlando’s Addison Taylor was named the fi rst alternate.

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your “girls” for the 5th annual

Mr. and Ms. CFSL Pageant. On April 14, Parliament House’s Footlight Theater will play host to Orlando’s gay and lesbian softball players from the Central Florida Softball League for a competition like no other. Think turnabout. Mr/Ms CFSL is an annual amateur cross-dressing fundraiser to assist teams that represent the league at the NAGAAA and ASANA World Series. Any team is welcome to participate in an evening that guarantees to be full of laughs and entertainment. Last year’s winners were Mr. CFSL: Amber Hart from Cascades MedSpa Plastics and Ms. CFSL: Eric Hans from Nick Wild Stallions. | |

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AnniversariesOrlando Realtor David Dorman and his partner, marketing director Scott Penyak, celebrate their eighth anniversary together on April 19. 

St. Petersburg residents and former Watermark distribution heroes Claude and John Gran-strand celebrate 35 years together on April 17.

BirthdaysTampa Metropolitan Community Church’s facility manager Mac Williams, Florida Democratic Senator Joe Saunders, handsome Orlando Log Cabin Republican Patrick Howell (April 12); Florida Hospital Altamonte social worker Stacy Pease, Former OGC director Aubrey Connelly, derby girl Becca “TBex” Fisher, St. Petersburg ROTC twirler Scott Helie, GSHRadio show host and Hamburger Mary’s Tampa performer Esme Russell (April 13); former Flamingo Resort cast member Andromeda Strain (April 14); muscular,

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CELEBRATE!: Mitchell Ryan of Tampa, at right and pictured with Stephen Warne during Tampa’s WAVE Award party in November, celebrates his birthday on April 17.

Are you making a Transition? Having a birthday or anniversary? Did you get a new job or promotion? See your news in Watermark! Send your Transition to [email protected]

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Staff Report

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ | It only took one day for administrators at Rutgers

University to �ire its head men’s basketball coach after ESPN showed footage of Mike Rice yelling gay slurs at players and hurling basketballs at their heads.

The video was originally seen by athletic director Tim Pernetti in December, who at that time suspended Rice for three games, �ined him $50,000 and ordered him to sensitivity training. But after the video was shown on ESPN’s Outside The Lines, Rutgers �ired Rice.

“I am responsible for the decision to attempt a rehabilitation of Coach Rice,” said Pernetti in a statement. “Dismissal and corrective action were debated in December and I thought it was in the best interest of everyone to

rehabilitate, but I was wrong.“Moving forward, I will

work to regain the trust of the Rutgers community.”

These aren’t the �irst allegations of mistreatment of players. Former basketball development director Eric Murdock made accusations in the 2010-2011 season, only to have his contract not renewed for the 2011-12 season.

The video, aired on April 2, showed Rice manhandling players, shoving and pulling them by their jersey. He �ired balls at his players, including one instance where it appears that he threw a ball at one player’s head. He called his players every name imaginable, including one instance where he can be heard yelling “f—ing fairy, f—ing faggot.”

Several politicians have spoken about the videos, including New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who said he was “deeply disturbed” by the footage. Christie, and a number of state politicians, had called for Rice’s �iring.

Last year �ive players transferred out of the program. At the end of last season Austin Carroll (American) and Gilvydas Biruta (Rhode Island) left, with Malick Kone, Vincent Garrett and Jerome Seagears saying they intend to leave at the end of the 2012-13 campaign, NBC News reports. | |

Rutgers fires coach after ESPN shows video of violence, anti-gay slurs

UNEMPLOYED: Rutgers University fired men’s basketball coach Mike Rice after a video of him physically assaulting players and screaming anti-gay slurs at them aired on ESPN’s Outside The Lines.

sportsBears under fire for donations to NOMStaff Report

CHICAGO | The National Organization for Marriage, a group dedicated to battling marriage equality and other LGBT equality efforts,

claimed that the Chicago Bears donated to its cause recently. The NFL team, however, was quick to say that it did not donate anything to a Ruth Institute Gala, which brought in leaders of the organization to discuss ways to defeat marriage equality.

According to OutSports.com, a signed jersey by Bears star Brian Urlacher and a certi�icate of authenticity were donated for a raf�le. Who exactly within the Bears organization donated the item is unclear.

“The items featured in The Ruth Institute gala invitation were personal donations to Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse,” the Bears said in a statement to OutSports. “Neither was a club donation, nor do they represent the team’s view on any social issues. Any remarks stating otherwise are false.”

NOM, however, boasted about the Bears support, posting on its website a “huge thank you to the Bears for supporting our message.” | |

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Galleryw HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE TURNED OUT TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR MARRIAGE

EQUALITY on Tuesday, March 26, outside the Sam M. Gibbons Federal Courthouse in downtown Tampa—the same day the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments against the Defense of Marriage Act. Supporters of same-sex marriage held signs and spoke on a microphone to share their stories. A smaller group of anti-marriage equality protesters also attended.

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