Issue 19.04: GaYBOR Uproar

Issue 19.04: GaYBOR Uproar

Featuring: Post-Gasparilla GaYBOR feud, Madonna’s new album and movie, the movie Untold, updates on Orange County Domestic Partner Registry and much, much more!

On the Cover:
A feud between Florida Entertainment Group and JAM, organizers of the Gancho Circuit Party in Ybor City, reached new heights during Gasparilla weekend when the rivalry went public through social networking and mass e-mails. Illustration by Jake Stevens

Page 9 Orlando News
Activists are waiting to see if Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs will bring a domestic partnership registry before the commission; Locally filmed My Fair Lidy will have its world premiere at the Parliament House’s Footlight Theatre this month; and cameras were rolling in Orlando as several out stars filmed Untold.

Page 13 Tampa Bay News
An ongoing feud between Florida Entertainment Group and the Gancho Circuit Party reached a climax over Gasparilla weekend thanks to public Facebook posts and e-mails; a former SeanCody.com model and performer is sentenced to life for the 2010 murder of a Pasco County tattoo parlor owner; Grand Central’s annual Chili Cook-Off expands this year to encompass a street festival.

Page 29 The Oscars
One of the holiest gay holidays of the year is backâ┚¬â€The Academy Awards will be broadcast live on ABC Feb. 26, and this year’s crop of nominees are as diverse as the films they represent. Movie critic Stephen Miller takes a look at the most popular categories and shares his thoughts on who will winâ┚¬â€and who should winâ┚¬â€at the Oscars this year.

Page 27 Queen of Pop
Madonna is back, thanks to a spectacular Super Bowl performance, a new album and a new movie that she wrote and directed. She talks to us about being a gay icon taking on the director’s chair for W.E. Page 27

Page 32 Slipping\
The controversial off-Broadway play about an abused gay teenager who faces bullying arrives at the intimate Studio 620 this month. Lead actor Drew Smith talks about playing gay and why it took him awhile to get comfortable in his role as â┚¬Å”Eli.â┚¬Â We also talk with director Bob Devin Jones, who thought of Smith for the role immediately after seeing the New York production.


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