issue 19.18: Adam Levine and Fall Arts

issue 19.18: Adam Levine and Fall Arts

Exposing Adam Levine: The LGBT champion on his bloody American Horror Story and the ongoing fight for marriage equality, Fall TV’s gay influence, Bear web series highlights camp, mystery, and a special section Inside: Watermark’s 2012 Fall Arts Guide

On the Cover: Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine maintains his strong support for marriage equality while he tries his hand at acting this Fall in American Horror Story and his return as coach on The Voice.

Watermark Issue 19.18 // Aug. 30-Sept. 12, 2012

Page 8 | Orlando News
Floridians may think Gay Days is over for the year, but the brand has launched a new celebration in Las Vegas, which begins Sept. 4; Planned Parenthood is reaching out to educate LGBT youth in Orlando; more.

Page 12 | Tampa Bay News
The Republican National Convention has transformed Tampa Bay, bringing delegates to the Tampa Bay Times forum and injecting fuel into the local economy; Former County staffer Mark Nash hopes to become Hillsborough County’s second out commissioner; more.

Page 30 | Where the Bears Are
A new web series described as part Golden Girls, part Murder, She Wrote, has captured the Bear community, and beyond. Where The Bears Are is filmed in California’s Silver Lake and has become a nationwide LGBT phenomenon.]

Page 54 | Gallery W
The Republican National Convention has brought protestors, politicians, talking heads and the national guard to Tampa Bay. Friends of Watermark have seen many aspects of the convention and have shared some of their photos.

This issue shipped with a copy of Watermark’s 2012 Fall Arts Guide, available here.

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