Thursday, August 15, 2019

Project Worthmore’s 7th Annual ‘Our Neighbors, Ourselves’ Art Gallery & Fundraiser

The seventh annual ‘Our Neighbors, Ourselves’ art gallery and fundraiser takes place on Friday, September 13th at the Hangar at Stanley Marketplace. The evening will feature artwork from dozens of visual artists, a silent auction, as well as live music from Tom Hagerman of DeVotchKa and his band, Grande Orquesta Navarre.

This event will be juried by Ronald Otsuka, who formerly served as the Joseph de Heer Curator of Asian Art with the Denver Art Museum from 1973 to 2014.

Art will be available for purchase on the night of the event, and all proceeds of the evening will go to support Project Worthmore – a nonprofit that provides direct programs and services to the local refugee community, including English classes, a five-chair dental clinic, and a refugee training farm, among others.

Le Voyage Dans La Lune in Denver




Inspired by the early silent film movement LuneAseas brings an immersive vintage performance experience to the McNichols Building Aug. 16, 7:30 p.m. This reinterpretation of George Melies’ “Le Voyage Dans La Lune”, blends live music, shadow casting, modern dance, theatre, video, and, illusionary costumestry into an immersive performance experience. Mixed with memories of first hand experiences with domestic violence Le Voyage Dans La Lune follows the fate of a little girl who is witness to the abuse of her mother. Her imagination takes her on the verge of reality on an adventure to the moon and beyond. Enjoy live music performances while fusing movement by seasoned performance artists.

Additionally, LuneAseas will be offering a donation-based movement workshop from 2:30-4 p.m. on Aug. 16 at the McNichols Civic Center Building. This workshop gives participants a first hand experience on our creative process, while learning creative problem solving, team building, trust, and creating themselves. This is open to any age and ability, with advanced registration only.

Le Voyage Dans la Lune is supported by Denver Arts & Venues Cultural Partner Program. For more information on LuneAseas visit www.luneaseas.org.

The Wonderful Music of Oz: Defy gravity and ease on down the yellow brick road!

Follow the yellow brick road to a musical journey over the rainbow with The Wonderful Music of Oz at the Lone Tree Arts Center on Saturday, October 12! 

L. Frank Baum’s classic novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, took the world by storm in 1900 and has inspired storytellers and composers on Broadway with Wicked and The Wiz, in Hollywood with The Wizard of Oz, and radio with “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.” Relive all the wonderful music of Oz based on the original tale in one magical concert event, with Scott Coulter (One Hand, One Heart: 100 Years of Bernstein) and other Broadway vocalists.

OUT on DVD/VOD: All Male, All Nude: Johnsons

Breaking Glass Pictures and OUTshine Film Festival are proud to announce the World Premiere of the alluring documentary All Male, All Nude: Johnsons, sequel to the beloved documentary All Male, All Nude from director Gerald McCullouch. All Male, All Nude: Johnsons will premiere on Sunday, September 15 at 6:30PM at the Gateway Theater. A pre-reception for VIP guests will begin at 5PM at the Modern Sixties Wine Lounge next to The Classic Gateway. An exclusive catered VIP afterparty at Johnsons, complete with open bar where guests are welcome to mingle with the chiseled centerpieces of the film, will follow the premiere. Finally, guests will be front and center to a special performance by acclaimed NYC musician Corey TuT performing songs from the film's soundtrack.

Journey into the unique world of male stripping at a small gay strip club located in America’s Second Gayest City per capita in this follow up to the popular 2017 feature documentary All Male, All Nude.

All Male, All Nude: Johnsons is set in Florida’s newest gay strip club, Johnsons, located in Wilton Manors, Florida and new home to the creator and owner of Johnsons - Matt Colunga, an award-winning body builder, who has been in the male entertainment industry for 23 years and was introduced in the first film.

From 42-year-old Matt, to 26-year-old Alexander, who spends his days dressed as Spider-Man creating early memories for children at kid parties and spends his nights stripping down to his G-String for gay men, to single fathers and young men putting themselves through college with their stripping income, to entertainers in the adult film world - the men who compose the heart of Johnsons are diverse, unique and captivating.

Directed by award-winning filmmaker Gerald McCullouch (Daddy, the BearCity franchise, CSI). McCullouch has spent over 10 years uncovering the world of male stripping with this second Cinéma Vérité feature length documentary. Best known for his 10 seasons as “Bobby Dawson” on CSI and his critically acclaimed performances as “Roger” in the Bear City franchise McCullouch recently guest starred on FBI, Tyler Perry’s The Haves And The Have Nots and will appear in an upcoming Netflix series.

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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Are You Gay With Something To Say? Bloggers Wanted For Denver's Best Gay Blog!

Are you a new or experienced writer or blogger? Do you want to be? Or maybe you're just some gay guy with something to say? Well, what better forum for you than MileHighGayGuy?

MileHighGayGuy is looking for regular and guest bloggers to write about local news and events, do music and movie reviews, or write opinion or feature pieces from a gay perspective.

These are unpaid positions but offer the opportunity to be published in Colorado's Best Gay Blog (2010, 2011, 2012 OUTstanding Awards, Denver 2012 #WebAwards), expand your audience and gain valuable experience. There's also swag available in the form of free movie and concert tickets, music, books and other cool stuff.

If interested, shoot an email over to Drew Wilson at drew@milehighgayguy.com. And if you've got column or story ideas to pitch, this is the place to do it.

OUT on TV: Styling Hollywood

Styling Hollywood is a series following celebrity stylist Jason Bolden and his interior designer husband Adair Curtis as they run their lifestyle company JSN STUDIO while balancing marriage and life’s ups and downs. With their talented crew of colorful employees, watch as they curate "Black Girl Magic" for some of Hollywood’s biggest stars including Taraji P. Henson, Gabrielle Union, Eve, and Ava DuVernay (just to name a few).

Styling Hollywood is produced by Kingdom Reign Entertainment and ITV America.  Carlos King, David George and Jordana Hochman serve as executive producers with Angela Rae Berg serving as executive producer and showrunner.

Styling Hollywood: Season 1 launches globally on Netflix August 30, 2019.

Books: Here Is What You Do

A yacht races to outrun a tsunami. A young man jailed on a drug charge forms a relationship with his cellmate that is both loving and savage. A teen raised by his out-and-proud father, a Turkish immigrant, is displaced after violence fractures his life, forever altering his sense of time and memory. A wistful mother escapes her reality and regret by losing herself in the miniature worlds she finds at the edge of the woods.

Perfect for readers of Carmen Maria Machado, Garth Greenwell, and A.M. Homes, Here Is What You Do is a powerful, timely short story collection by a vital new voice in queer fiction. Dennis’s debut is a bravura work of muscularly robust prose that captures the primal need, desire, cruelty, and promise of people trying to connect with, and consume, each other. The stories’ complex themes—trauma, addiction, the prison system, queer identity, isolation and crushing loneliness, validation, and everything in between—are tackled with an unfailing eye for human drives and frailties.

Dennis’s characters have immense psychological depth and each story drills toward their darkest emotional centers, resulting in moving prose that embraces vulnerability and grit. “In Motel Rooms” sees a fictionalized Coretta Scott King stalked and harassed by the FBI and considering the costs of her life with her husband, who is lifted up as a hero by the public, but still painfully human behind closed doors. In “Nettles,” a married couple moves out of the city and buys a rural slaughterhouse. But the strange, unnameable tension with their religious neighbors quickly escalates, and the couple struggles to retain their shaky facade of domesticity.

By turns heartrending and hopeful, Here Is What You Do refuses to shy away from the harsh realities of the flaws and saving graces that make us human.

HRC and Coalition Partners Submit Over 130,000 Public Comments on Trump’s Proposed Attack on Transgender Health Care

 

Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights organization, announced that it--along with a dozen coalition partners--submitted over 130,000 public comments against the Trump-Pence administration’s proposed regulation to strip out protections for transgender patients and other marginalized communities in the Affordable Car Act, commonly known as Section 1557.

“Everyone deserves access to care, and no one should be turned away because of who they are or whom they love,” said HRC President Alphonso David. “The Trump-Pence administration’s proposal undermines crucial non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people provided by the Affordable Care Act and puts LGBTQ people at greater risk of being denied health care solely based on their sexual orientation or gender identity. We oppose this proposal in the strongest terms.”

Fear of discrimination causes many LGBTQ people to avoid seeking healthcare, and when they do enter care, studies indicate that LGBTQ people are not consistently treated with the respect that all patients deserve. Studies show that 56% of LGB people and 70% of transgender and gender non-conforming people reported experiencing discrimination by healthcare providers -- including refusal of care, harsh language and physical roughness because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. According to a report, 23% of transgender respondents did not see a doctor when they needed to because of fear of being mistreated as a transgender person and a startling 55% of transgender respondents who sought coverage for transition-related surgery were denied. Delay and avoidance of care due to fear of discrimination compounds the significant health disparities experienced by LGBTQ people.

HRC joined a broad coalition of organizations, including the National Center for Transgender Equality, the Transgender Law Center, and the Center for American Progress in a campaign to collect comments from members of the public rejecting the proposed regulation. Through a robust digital and organizing strategy, HRC significantly contributed to the final coalition total with 23,850 comments.

Last month, HRC released a video urging the public to submit comments and partnered with former Office of Personnel Management Director Katherine Archuleta and Dr. Jennifer Gunter on national op-eds. HRC also organized a briefing by the NYU Policy Institute for key congressional staff regarding the administrative procedural flaws around the 1557 regulations.

Monday, August 12, 2019

Heating Up in The Mile High: Denver’s Summer Finale

The Mile High City can never get enough summer, so as the season comes to a close, Denver maxes out the fun with not just one long weekend, but more than a month of celebrations as its unofficial summer finale. Visitors can soak up every last ray of summer sun at culinary and cultural festivals, professional sports games and events, headliner concerts, live performing arts, blockbuster museum exhibitions and many more activities through Labor Day and beyond.

After the jump are several events taking place during Denver’s summer finale; for a full list, including exhibitions and hotel deals, go to the VISIT DENVER website.

Colorado Arts Organization Awards Collegiate Students for Conceptual Public Art Designs!

MOA has announced the award winners of their first national collegiate design competition. The competition is part of MOA's award winning Design and Build program.

Student teams from Temple University, University of Colorado Denver, University of North Alabama and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign took home the top prizes for their pop-up makerspace designs.

Stay tuned for details about the next competition challenge that will launch in the fall and will be open for individuals as well as for university faculty to take on as a class project.

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OU Ton DVD/VOD: Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots

On DVD & VOD September 10, Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots follows a Brazilian transplant and his friends as they take to the streets of San Francisco to pursue an American fling begun on Grindr, doing whatever it takes, even if it means trekking through the seedy club scene with clandestine meetings in bathroom stalls and parking lots. Along the way, these men discover truths about themselves and the reality of modern dating. 

Featuring award-winning crew members including colorist Edo Brizio, (“Kong: Skull Island”, “Lego Batman”), and Russian music producer and DJ Same K, who composed the original soundtrack for the film, which features queer artist Dilmond Meeks and Terrell Carter – cast member of FOX's Empire. Premiered at qFLIX Philadelphia where the film took home the Audience Award, as well as Best Picture and Best LGBT Film at IFS Film Festival.

Thursday, August 8, 2019

To Dog Park or Not to Dog Park: That is the question.

Dog parks can be a polarizing topic both for dog owners and among dog professionals. With the Denver-metro area being such a dog-friendly city, dog parks are part of the day-to-day for many people. Let’s get down to it – are dog parks great? Are they bad news? Are they good for every dog?

It’s important to recognize that dogs are active, social creatures who love to run. Playtime with other dogs can be a wonderful outlet for them. This means, for the right dogs, dog parks can be a fantastic way to:
  • keep their social skills fine-tuned
  • their bodies well-exercised
  • their minds enriched 
This is especially true in a busy metropolis where many dogs live in apartments without the luxury of a large, securely fenced-in yard. For some dogs though, they’re an absolute nightmare!
  So how do you know if your dog is dog-park appropriate?

  1. Your dog should be physically healthy and up-to-date on all vaccinations, including Bordetella (kennel cough).
  2. Your dog should have good play or social skills – watch closely for play invitations, role reversals, and natural pauses. Also, monitor if your dog reacts well to being told “no" by their playmate. Dogs will correct each other for rude or annoying behavior, and it is important your dog can take the hint without escalating into a scuffle.
  3. As dogs get older, many of them become less tolerant of rude behavior and become choosier about their buddies. You may even notice an overall decline in the desire to play as your dog matures.

  There are also some dogs who may be able to become dog-park dogs with a bit of work! These dogs include dogs who may not seem to know how to play, seem awkward, or sometimes escalate play into scuffles (so long as no one is getting hurt!). If your dog falls into this category, consider working with a force/fear-free trainer who specializes in dog-dog dynamics.

 
There are some dogs who just shouldn’t go to dog parks. They include dogs who are very fearful or nervous around other dogs – overwhelming them with lots of dogs all at once can make their fear more intense or may cause them to escalate into a fight or flight response. Instead, work with a professional fear/force-free trainer to get them more comfortable and work through their fears. These pups may never be dog-park aficionados, but they might grow to have a small circle of friends and be able to engage in play, either with a small group or one-on-one.

 
Dogs who have a history of injuring other dogs during fights or scuffles, even if those scuffles are rare, should not attend parks.  These dogs are likely to bite with the same force again - which is not a fair risk to another family’s dog. Dogs who are aggressive, assertive, or always escalating into scuffles should not attend dog parks.

 
When you are at the park, pay attention to what is going on and don’t be afraid to leave if you see an inappropriate dog at the park. Listen to your dog! Not all dogs enjoy the company of other dogs, and it’s unfair to force them into uncomfortable situations just for the sake of “socialization.”

Your pooch probably prefers the company of you over other canines if they are:

  • frequently tense
  • retreating from other dogs
  • always telling them off when they get close 
And that’s OK! Not all of us are social butterflies. 

Lastly, take ownership of your own dog – if they are frequently the problem child, maybe it’s time to mark “dog parks” off the list of recreational activities. With the help of a professional, however, you may be able to get your dog’s social skills back on track.
Here is more info on all of Denver's amazing dog parks!

One Colorado is coming to Highlands Ranch!

By Daniel Ramos, Executive Director, One Colorado

Summer is here and we’re a hosting a town hall to hear from you about what’s next for LGBTQ equality in Colorado.

This year, we have been able to accomplish so much together - from electing our nation's first gay governor, to banning conversion therapy, to making it easier for transgender Coloradans to update their identity documents!

SO, WHAT'S NEXT? Sign up to learn more.

Looking forward to seeing you there!