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TELEPHONE: (604) 527-8845 www.scottandcompany.ca VANCOUVER’S GAY & LESBIAN NEWS Roundup XTRA Published by Pink Triangle Press VANCOUVER’S GAY& LESBIAN NEWS PUBLISHER & EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Brandon Matheson EDITORIAL MANAGING EDITOR Robin Perelle STAFF REPORTER Natasha Barsotti COPY EDITOR Lesley Fraser EVENT LISTINGS oitc.vancouver@xtra.ca #517 JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 SPORTS CONTRIBUTE OR INQUIRE about Xtra’s editorial content: editor.vancouver@xtra.ca. Strong enough EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE Greg Armstrong-Morris, Victor Bearpark, Niko Bell, Nathaniel Christopher, Tom Coleman, Tony Correia, Erin Flegg, Alvin Grado, Jeremy Hainsworth, Jon Haywood, Shimon Karmel, Shauna Lewis, Audrey McKinnon, Raziel, Pega Ren, Rob Salerno, Denise Sheppard, Ben Yong ART & PRODUCTION CREATIVE DIRECTOR Lucinda Wallace GRAPHIC DESIGNERS Darryl Mabey, Bryce Stuart ADVERTISING ADVERTISING & SALES DIRECTOR Ken Hickling NATIONAL SALES MANAGER Jeffrey Hoffman DISPLAY ADVERTISING Corey Giles, Teila Smart CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Jessie Bennett ADVERTISING COORDINATOR Lexi Chuba DISPLAY ADVERTISING Call 604-684-9696 or email advertising.vancouver@xtra.ca River Tucker is BC’s new women’s boxing champion E15 WEST END COMMUNITY PLAN DIRECTIONS OPEN HOUSES A community plan only happens once every 30 years. Help shape your community’s future! LINE CLASSIFIEDS Call 604-684-9696 or email classifieds.vancouver@xtra.ca The publication of an ad in Xtra does not mean that Xtra endorses the advertiser. ERIN FLEGG SPONSORSHIP AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Erica Bestwick, erica.bestwick@xtra.ca Printed and published in Canada. ©2013 Pink Triangle Press. Xtra is published every two weeks by Pink Triangle Press. ISSN 1198-0613 Address: 501–1033 Davie St, Vancouver, BC, V6E 1M7 Office hours: Mon–Fri, 9am–5pm Phone: 604-684-9696 Fax: 604-684-9697 Website: xtra.ca Email: info.vancouver@xtra.ca Editorial Stumbling through sex ed by Robin Perelle E4 Dreamboat drops the pretense Victoria singer’s new solo LP all about men E17 Feedback E4 Gritty chic Gastown’s sprouting restaurant scene offers a variety of good urban eateries E18 SUBSCRIPTIONS $55 for one year (26 issues); $65 (US) in the US; $100 (US) overseas. Blitz & Shitz Miami moms and hot messes by Raziel E20 DIRECTORS Jim Bartley, Gerald Hannon, Xcetera E5 Upfront New banners for Davie Village WEBIA will keep rainbows at base of each banner E7 What’s On E22 Xposed That ’60s Show by Alvin Grado E24 Merging sex ed with phys ed More training needed to make teaching responsible and inclusive, advocates say E8 Real Estate E26 WinterPride injects $9 million into BC economy New study shows value of gay ski week in Whistler E9 The Brotherhood by Tyler Dorchester E29 Supreme Court hears sexwork case Judges seemed concerned about sex-trade workers’ safety, lawyer says E9 Ask the Expert My friend is into teenaged guys by Dr Pega Ren E10 Cover Story Battle lines In the age of Botox, gay men in their 20s make an alluring target market E 12 Out in the City Continuum’s bisexual Liber8tor Luvia Petersen comes full circle E16 MORE AT XTRA.CA subscriptions@xtra.ca | 800-268-XTRA PINK TRIANGLE PRESS Founded 1971 Glenn Kauth, Didier Pomerleau, Ken Popert, Gillian Rodgerson HONORARY DIRECTOR Colin Brownlee PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Ken Popert CEO, DIGITAL MEDIA David Walberg CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Andrew Chang The City is creating a new community plan for the West End that will be the future road map on areas ranging from housing and land use to transportation and public spaces. Since the planning process began in the spring of 2012, we’ve connected with residents, businesses and other stakeholders on what they want for the future of the West End. The feedback we received has helped shape a set of draft directions which we refined after hearing from the community in April 2013. Come to a drop-in open house to learn more about the directions and let us know what you think. Your input will help create a draft plan for the West End. OPEN HOUSES ON DRAFT DIRECTIONS: Saturday, June 22, 1 - 4 pm Strawberry Festival at Barclay Heritage Square Tuesday, June 25, 4 - 7 pm Blue Horizon Hotel, 1225 Robson Street FOR MORE INFORMATION: vancouver.ca/westendplan westendplan@vancouver.ca or phone 3-1-1 Index E28 Classifieds E29 COVER PHOTO BY SHIMON KARMEL online at xtra.ca Fountainhead gaybasher granted full parole Anglican bishop who backed gay unions gets honorary degree Ugandan gay activist visits Canada with message for government Canadian coroners to examine link between sexual orientation and suicide New banners for Davie Village On xtra.ca. XTRA! JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 3 Comment email comment@xtra.ca comment xtra.ca & facebook/xtra.ca tweet @xtra_canada Stumbling through sex ed EDITORIAL ROBIN PERELLE When I think of sex ed, I think of the ram’s head. That, and the used condom passed around my Grade 9 classroom by some woman brought in specifically to teach us about sex. I quickly flipped the condom to the staunch Mormon sitting behind me before realizing the woman meant “used” as in from an already open package — not “used” as in previously filled with cum. Of course, back then I barely knew what cum was. The ram’s head from my Grade 6 introduction to fallopian tubes looked like it was drawn in the 1950s, and the curriculum probably hadn’t been updated much since. I vaguely knew about orgasms from a great book I’d found when I was seven that compared them to special sneezes. My mom encouraged me to read that book and to ask her any questions I might have. I can’t remember what I asked, or even the name of the book now. Which is too bad, because it sounds like our teachers could use it. According to a 2004 study by BC’s Options for Sexual Health (Opt), good sex ed is “hit and miss” across the province. “Teachers don’t get any pre-service training in the area,” Opt’s senior health educator, Kristen Gilbert, says. “When they go to teachers college, nobody learns sex ed. Even if you are going to be a Planning 10 teacher, there is no special training.” Some teachers seek more training on their own, but not enough sign up for the courses Opt offers. “It’s the most challenging subject to teach, and many teachers don’t teach [it], so it’s just left out,” says Myriam Dumont, who recently completed Opt’s courses. “There are no university courses to teach sex ed,” she confirms. “Although it’s mandatory in the curriculum, it’s left out, and as a new teacher you’re thrown into a classroom expected to teach it.” Too many teachers are either “relying on things they find on Google or experience in their own life, and that’s not good enough,” says Glen Hansman, vicepresident of the BC Teachers’ Federation. Hansman is particularly concerned about the curriculum revision coming this fall, which seems poised to roll sex ed into phys ed. “Where are PE teachers supposed to go to teach this material responsibly?” he asks, noting the already scarce resources available for on-the-job sex-ed training. Sex-ed classes here and in Ontario already tend to ignore gay teens entirely. Unless students luck out with a particularly cool teacher — like the hot The outcome that we seek is this — gay and lesbian people daring together to set love free. Xtra is published by Pink Triangle Press, at 2 Carlton St, Ste 1600, Toronto, M5B 1J3. phys ed teacher I was madly in love with in Grade 9 — what are the chances that the situation will improve? The Vancouver School Board passed a policy three years ago reminding its sexed teachers to be “aware of the potential presence of lesbian, gay or trans-identifying students in the class (or students that engage in same-sex sexual practice, regardless of self-identification)” and to choose their resources accordingly. But the rest of BC is slow to follow. “I would say that it is entirely up to the teacher teaching how inclusive or not inclusive their lessons are,” Gilbert says. “There actually isn’t anything in the kindergarten through Planning 10 learning outcomes about ensuring that queer kids are represented in the curriculum.” As the push to foster gay-friendlier schools spreads slowly across BC, it’s worth wondering how uncomfortably delivered, straight-focused sex-ed classes sustain the homophobic culture we’re trying to change. What do kids take away from their untrained teachers’ stumbling, embarrassed attempts to convey their own, likely narrow, understandings of what should and shouldn’t go where? Imagine what they’d learn instead if we valued sex as much as other skills considered essential for life, like reading and writing, and taught it accordingly, inclusively and with ease. Would we still need anti-homophobia policies? Robin Perelle is the managing editor of Xtra Vancouver. FEEDBACK Davie Street Pride party What attendance failure? The block party was a blast! [Response to letter re: “Vancouver Pride Plans Special Celebration for 35th Anniversary,” xtra.ca, May 30] It was packed and way too small. I went out to get some friends and had to wait in line to get back in. They were “at capacity” way too early. I waited in line for 20 minutes to get back in, and a lot of people were bitching about the wait. But it’s Pride. You have to wait half an hour to get into Junction on any given weekend, so a 20-minute wait during Pride is pretty good. A $20 ticket isn’t bad at all, either. Most parties during that weekend are over $50, and guess what? That money goes to party planners. This $20 goes to our community’s Pride. SPENCE VANCOUVER, BC The Davie Street party is the best party of the entire Pride Week. Where else during that week can you get together with all your friends in one place to have a drink together and a laugh? Absolutely nowhere else! With the capability of bringing in lots of sponsors, this party should be the big evening event, with the parade being the big day event. We grownups want a great place to have a great time, and we’re willing to pay for it. BUDDY VANCOUVER, BC Gaybasher on parole That is so very wrong that a victim of hate crime still suffers and the crimi- 7YV\KS`ZLY]PUN[OLSLZIPHUNH`IPZL_\HSHUK[YHUZNLUKLYLKJVTT\UP[PLZ Offering legal services in the areas of: Family Law | Collaborative Family Law & Family Law Mediation Donor Agreements | Adoptions | Cohabitation Agreements nal gets their life back [“Fountainhead Gaybasher Granted Full Parole,” xtra. ca, June 11]. The judge should lose his/her job for lack of compassion for victims! TERA IRIS MUIR FACEBOOK “Dowrey is still in a care home.” So tragic and so unacceptable. JUDE JOHNSTON FACEBOOK Abbotsford Pride The courageous youth in the Fraser Valley Youth Society are showing the extreme religious right that we are loud, proud and refuse to be invisible! [“Abbotsford’s First Pride,” Xtra #516, June 6] As a gay teen who grew up in Abbotsford in the 1970s, I never could have imagined such a day like the Abbotsford Pride parade could ever exist. My family has been in Abbotsford for 55 years, and when my husband and I were married there on the family farm in 2004 it was the talk of the neighbourhood. This was shortly after Conservative MP Randy White was railing against same-sex marriage in the local and national media. The Liberals passed same-sex marriage legislation in 2005, thanks in part to White’s homophobic rants. My family ended its 30-year friendship with Randy White in 2004. The Fraser Valley Youth Society are leading where many adults in Abbotsford fail to. Only when their schools, churches and community are safe and accepting of LGBT people will we have achieved true equality. This parade and the ongoing work of FVYS are the first steps in that long journey. JAMES CHAMBERLAIN VANCOUVER, BC Zara Suleman )(33)HUK334 aZ\SLTHU'UVY[OZOVYLSH^JVT [OÅVVY>LZ[,ZWSHUHKLc5VY[O=HUJV\]LY)*=41 c;LSLWOVUL! c-H_! c;VSSMYLL! c^^^UVY[OZOVYLSH^JVT 4 JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 XTRA! VANCOUVER’S GAY & LESBIAN NEWS UH . . . OOPS! XCETERA I pledge allegiance to the fag... flag. Minneapolis news anchor Bill Lunn’s on-air Freudian flub as he segued into a story about gay pride. Tweeted Lunn: “4 years and they couldn’t get me on the KSTP blooper reel. I guess they’ve got me now.” SCREEN CAPTURE FROM KSTP BROADCAST DANCE CARMEL HIGH’S CUTIES Hoedown PROM PINUPS Vancouver’s Timberline Dance Society had an impressive showing at the Emerald City Hoedown in Seattle in May. Timberline dancers took first, second and third place in the intermediate linedancing competition. The hoedown was part of the International Association of Gay/Lesbian Country Western Dance Clubs’ 20th annual convention. Congratulations to Shaan Iyer, Rafael Quijano and Ramon Pinto! OLIVIER CIAPPA “Two of my best friends won Cutest Couple of our senior class. First time in my school history a same sex couple has even been able to run for this category, not to mention winning it. So proud of them, and my school.” STOP A L’HOMOPHOBIE COUPLES IMAGINAIRES — Chelsea Blaney, 18, a friend of Brad Taylor and Dylan Meehan, whose photograph and story went viral. Moved by the support they received, Brad and Dylan, who both plan to attend New York University in the fall, responded, “When we started dating a year [ago], the thought of a photo of us traveling throughout the world would be a bit frightening, but now we are proud to be part of the LGBT community.” CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL French Olympic swimmers Florent Manaudou and Frédérick Bousquet posed as a gay couple in an anti-homophobia campaign spearheaded by photographer Olivier Ciappa. Ciappa’s pitch to the swimmers? “You’re with the person you love. Not a man, not a woman.” In reality, Bousquet (right) is the partner of Manaudou’s sister, Laure, and they have a daughter. CALLING BULLSHIT ON BOORISHNESS COURTESY OF HANNAH SPYKSMA Bigoted slurs are not a necessary part of any sporting game and I will not be made to feel like I should just go home if I point that out. — Rugby fan Hannah Spyksma, in a letter published in The New Zealand Herald. Spyksma confronted three men about the homophobic slurs they were spewing during an All Blacks-France test match. She says the men then targeted her with anti-gay slurs, tapped her on the head and told her such language was part of the game. MEIN IMAGES 20% OFF PARTS – just reference Xtra! Suzuki Spring Sales Event $7999 $9499 2013 DL 650 2012 GSXR600 All prices plus FRT/PDI/Build of $696 Doc $196 net of all rebates and incentives. While quantities last $7999 2012 c50 10607 King George Blvd, Surrey | MOTORCYCLEWORLD.CA | 604-582-9253 MORE AT XTRA.CA XTRA! JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 5 ROBSON DENMAN DAVIE THE WEST END HAS REBRANDED. W = the neighbourhood: high rise buildings, diversity of people and growth of business. Three vertical bars signify Stanley Park, English Bay and downtown Vancouver. E = the commercial streets: Davie, Denman and Robson, an ensemble that is unmatched in the city. Together, the “WE” captures the essence of The West End: Three great streets. One amazing neighbourhood. westendbia.com 6 JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 XTRA! COURTESY OF GAYVAN.COM VANCOUVER’S GAY & LESBIAN NEWS Upfront Where are PE teachers supposed to go to teach this material responsibly? Glen Hansman, BCTF E8 New banners for Davie Village WEBIA will keep rainbows at base of each banner GAY VILLAGE SHAUNA LEWIS The West End Business Improvement Association (WEBIA) unveiled new street banners and announced new partnerships at its brand launch June 12. The launch attracted approximately 50 partners, community members, business owners and stakeholders. WEBIA began looking at rebranding the West End a year ago as part of its strategic plan to create a unique and unifying brand for the area’s three commercial streets. “It is a clear and bold new identity for one of North America’s most iconic neighbourhoods,” says Paul Nixey, CEO of Nixey Communications, who designed the brand with Jill Tracy, president of Creative B’stro. “We were hoping that we could create a visual identity that felt fresh and felt relevant and that could tell a story and extend over time and that would be able to evolve with the neighbourhood and businesses as things grew,” Tracy says. “We think that we’ve achieved just that.” Nixey says researchers consulted business owners, stakeholders, West End residents and the gay community. The rebranding means the West End’s three commercial streets — Denman, Davie and Robson — will soon sport two new banners each: one with its own street name and the other with WEBIA’s new logo. The logo features three vertical blocks to represent the density of Vancouver, next to three horizontal blocks to represent the West End’s three main commercial streets. Together they form “WE.” “We are talking about togetherness and inclusiveness,” Nixey says. “We think the strength of these three great streets in one amazing neighbourhood reflected in this logo brings these elements together.” The banners are colour-coded: blue MORE AT XTRA.CA for Denman, to acknowledge its close proximity to the ocean; green for Robson, to represent the lushness of Stanley Park; and purple for Davie Street, which highlights its additional banner feature — a rainbow flag at its base. The banners with rainbows will fly in the gay village on Davie between Burrard and Jervis streets. “I’m really excited that they decided to keep the rainbow flags and that they’re doubling the flags on the bottom. It feels like it’s more rainbow coverage,” says Vancouver Pride Society general manager Ray Lam. “It’s essential and critical” to incorporate the rainbow into the new banners, says the co-chair of the City of Vancouver’s LGBTQ advisory committee. “We can’t forget that Davie Village has always been a queer mecca,” Dean Malone says. “People have come to look for the flag, and they come to Davie Street to find us. “I’m okay with how the banners are looking. And I appreciate that the BIA is looking to put up the banners in a phased approach,” he adds. WEBIA immediately replaced the street-side banners in the Davie Village but plans to wait until September to remove the curbside full rainbows and replace them with the new WE banners with smaller Pride flags at their base. “The feedback we got was that it was too much change” to remove the existing Pride banners so suddenly, says Stephen Regan, WEBIA’s executive director. “So we will leave them until September and add more Pride.” In addition to the new branding, Regan says WEBIA has formed new partnerships, including with the Vancouver Pride Society. “We’ve worked together with the BIA this year to really improve Davie Street and our street party, so instead of having four fenced beer gardens on Davie Street, we’ve reduced it down to two to reduce the impact on the businesses along the streets,” Lam says. At top, Jill Tracy, Stephen Regan, Paul Nixey and Ray Lam hold up the new Davie banner. Above, the West End BIA’s new banner and logo. SHAUNA LEWIS Malone would like to see more recognition of the gay community’s contribution to the area. “I think there’s still not a complete understanding, from the dollars and cents perspective, about what it really means to have our money on that street,” he says. “If queer folks weren’t living in the West End and we weren’t shopping on Davie, what would that mean?” he asks. Malone says the gay community is barely mentioned in the retail consultant report that WEBIA recently submitted to the city. “We have a couple of gratuitous mentions, I think,” he says. Regan says that’s not true. “They’re in,” he says. “It does include the queer community; we’ve got a final report. “But it wasn’t a demographic study per se,” he adds. “And besides, in a demographic study you can’t go, ‘Oh, by the way, how old are you and are you queer? Even Stats Canada can’t give you that.” Xtra has requested a copy of WEBIA’s retail report. Malone says he’ll be watching WEBIA closely. “I love the West End BIA, but I’ve encouraged them to make sure that the queer community is a partner in the work that they’re doing, because if you miss us... if we aren’t included in your retail plans for Davie Street, you will not succeed,” he says. “I think the BIA is learning very quickly of the presence we have on that street,” he adds. XTRA! JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 7 “I would say that it is entirely up to the teacher teaching how inclusive or not inclusive their lessons are,” says Kristen Gilbert, of Options for Sexual Health. NATHANIEL CHRISTOPHER Your guide to the best of Vancouver. SUMMER/FALL 2013 THE BEST OF GAY & LESBIAN OTTAWA Exploring Westboro › 10 Garden and patio tools › 17 Booking deadline: Monday, Sept 23 Release date: Thursday, Oct 24 High-tech kitchen gadgets › 20 Hidden gems of Byward Market › 32 COMING THIS FALL! Merging sex ed with phys ed More training needed to make teaching responsible and inclusive, advocates say EDUCATION NATHANIEL CHRISTOPHER Education advocates are calling on BC’s incoming minister of education to ensure that all students, regardless of location, sexual orientation or gender identity, receive comprehensive sex education under the revised curriculum that is slated for implementation in September. Sex education is included in the curriculum for Health and Career Education K to 7, Health and Career Education 8 and 9, and Planning 10, which were last updated between 2005 and 2007. Glen Hansman, vice-president of the BC Teachers’ Federation, says the sexual health component of these courses are being moved to what will be called Health and Physical Education. “It is not known what the plan for implementation will be — what sorts of on-the-job training opportunities will be available for teachers, for instance, or what sort of updated learning resources will be available,” he says. A spokesperson for the Ministry of Education says that sex education will remain in the curriculum. “A team of 8 JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 XTRA! BC teachers is currently reviewing the health curriculum component. Initial consultations have suggested that Health and PE curricula could be combined.” Drafts of redesigned curricula are expected to be available for review this fall, the spokesperson says. Hansman worries that the government does not have a plan to support the implementation of any new sexual education curriculum, especially if it’s housed under physical education. Funding cuts have meant few onthe-job training opportunities, he says, and there’s no systemic effort to ensure that sexual education is queer-inclusive. “Where are PE teachers supposed to go to teach this material responsibly and make sure that the teaching for sex ed is mindful of kids who may not self-identify as gay or lesbian but who may engage in same-sex sexual behaviour, or kids that are transitioning from one gender to another?” Hansman asks. “Either people are relying on things they find on Google or experience in their own life, and that’s not good enough,” he says. “I think you would be reasonable to say the large majority of young queer men do not get that education through the school system,” he adds, “and I think you could say the same goes for young queer women.” Kristen Gilbert, senior health educator at Options for Sexual Health, Canada’s largest non-profit provider of sexual health services, says BC teachers need more support and training in order to deliver sexual education that is inclusive of queer and trans students. “I would say that it is entirely up to the teacher teaching how inclusive or not inclusive their lessons are,” she says. “There actually isn’t anything in the kindergarten through Planning 10 learning outcomes about ensuring that queer kids are represented in the curriculum. “The BC Ministry of Education needs to be specific about addressing the needs of queer students,” she says, “and teachers should learn in their pre-service training how to include all students in their lessons. “When they go to teachers college, nobody learns sex ed,” she adds. “Even if you are going to be a Planning 10 teacher, there is no special training.” Myriam Dumont, a Vancouver elementary school teacher who has taken Options for Sexual Health courses, confirms she did not receive any training for teaching sex education in her university studies. “Although it’s mandatory in the curriculum, it’s left out, and as a new teacher you’re thrown into a classroom expected to teach it,” she says. “It’s the most challenging subject to teach, and many teachers don’t teach [it], so it’s just left out.” For more on this story, go to xtra.ca. 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The annual gay ski week drew almost 3,000 visitors from 28 countries to the mountain town about an hour and a half north of Vancouver in 2013, the report says. Almost half the attendees came from outside Canada. The study was commissioned by the municipality using funds from a provincial program to develop resort municipalities. It surveyed guests and totalled their spending in the province, along with spending by WinterPride organizers in BC, to estimate the total economic activity generated by the eight-day event. The study found evidence for a $9-million impact on the BC economy, including a $4.8-million impact on the Whistler economy; $3.1 million of that total goes to wages that support 69 jobs. The event also generates $2.1-million in tax revenue for the three levels of government, the report says. Dean Nelson, CEO of GayWhistler, which runs WinterPride, says the report will be a useful tool when working with the municipality and province in the future. GayWhistler and Tourism Whistler would not release the report, citing trade secrets contained within it. Numbers included in this story come from a press release issued by GayWhistler. – Rob Salerno SEX WORK ongoing BC case, says the judges grappled with issues of health and safety as they peppered government and sex workers’ lawyers with questions. “They asked really good questions that made me believe they really thought this through and were concerned about sex-trade workers’ safety,” Pacey says. “Our team was very focused. We’d been preparing months and years for this day.” The federal government announced last April that it would appeal an earlier Ontario Court of Appeal decision that struck down the two prostitution laws as unconstitutional. The government wants bawdyhouses and making money off sex work to remain illegal. The judges reserved their decision. – Jeremy Hainsworth Supreme Court hears sex-work case Lawyers for three Ontario sex-trade workers argued before the Supreme Court of Canada June 13 that Canada’s prostitution laws violate constitutional rights to freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, and the right to life, liberty and security of the person. The nine justices of the high court must now decide whether those infringements relating to the laws against keeping a bawdyhouse and living off the avails of prostitution are reasonably justified in a free and democratic society. Lawyer Katrina Pacey, of Vancouver’s Pivot Legal Society, which is representing sex-trade workers in an MORE AT XTRA.CA For more on these stories, go to xtra.ca. The First in BC … An Adult LGBTTIQQ2S and Allies Campout. August - 11, 2013 | Birkenhead Resort August 9 9 - 11, 2013 | Birken Lakeside Resort DJ Miss M, Cris Derksen, Amy Wilding Show, Belly Dancers, Fire Spinners and more… Workshops, contests, games and music to keep you entertained. Relax through meditation, Acro and Hatha Yoga, chill on the dock, go for a swim in the lake or unwind in the hot tub. An opportunity to celebrate self identity, have fun and make friends along the way. Guaranteed to knock off your ruby slippers! Tickets on sale now! $ Early (forand 3 days) AfterJune June 30th 30, $140 (for 3 days) $125 Bird: early115 bird $150| after GST inc. In person: Little Sister’s, 1238 Davie Street Online: runningwildproductions.com XTRA! JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 9 My friend is into teenaged guys Is it considered abusive if they’re both consenting? ASK THE EXPERT DR PEGA REN Dear Dr Ren, I’m concerned because I think my friend is what is called a hebephile, someone attracted to adolescents or those appearing to be in the early stages of puberty. Then again, he may be an immature gay man incapable of intimate adult relationships. Could he be both? Or in transition? He has a boyfriend and I worry about both of them. I don’t wish my friend to get stuck on young guys as he gets older, or at least I want him to come to terms with it. And I don’t want his lover to be the perpetual boy-toy until he is discarded when he ages. Where can my friend turn for help, without being reported as a sex offender? I see him only as a man getting sexually and emotionally involved with twinks and genuinely wanting healthy, committed relationships. Primarily, I’m writing because I want to know how to think about their arrangement. Is it abusive if they’re both consenting? How can I be a supportive friend to both of them? Ethically Confused Dear Ethically Confused, There are a number of layers to peel here, some made more difficult because you omit the vital information of the ages of the men involved. The situation is different, for instance, if the younger one is 13 or 17. If he is under the age of consent (16, except for anal sex, homophobically delayed to age 18), your friend is legally committing child abuse and would be considered a sex offender. He would have extreme difficulty accessing rational therapeutic help and avoiding both prosecution and persecution. Also significant is the older man’s age. It’s a different story if he’s 20 or 50. A 20-year-old dating a 16-year-old may raise parental ire but rarely compels prosecution. A middle-aged man dating a 10th grader, however... Regardless of the legal minefields, I suspect your concern lies more with the ethical and social implications of their relationship. 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Founded in 1992. LGBT Community Survey is a trademark of Community Marketing, Inc. 584 Castro St. #834 San Francisco CA 94114 USA your concerns with these men? Do you see problems in their relationship other than their age disparity? You make no mention of a power imbalance, and that should concern you. If these two treat each other with respect and kindness, they’ve developed the elements of a healthy relationship, haven’t they? After all, age disparity alone does not a problem make. True enough, if the older partner’s taste remains fixated on very youthful men, he’ll encounter increased difficulty attracting his targets as he himself ages. Likewise, if the twink is erotically excited only or predominantly by the daddy/boy dynamic, he, too, will fear aging and consequent loneliness. It’s not an enviable position for either. If the older man is distressed by his attraction to young or young-looking men, he can find nonjudgmental, supportive help at Virtuous Pedophiles (virped. org), an “accountability network” whose “highest priority is to help pedophiles never abuse children.” Regardless of the age of teens your friend favours, this resource offers a community connection for his contentious attraction. It’s really hard to be dispassionate when young people are involved. No one wants to see children hurt, and it’s difficult to decide when innocence ends and agency begins. Is your friend drawn by the allure of a beautiful young man? Common. Or is he fixated on maintaining romantic and sexual interactions with barely grown boys? Is your friend drawn by the allure of a beautiful young man? Common. Or is he fixated on maintaining romantic and sexual interactions with barely grown boys? Surely you see the difference — and the danger. But there is danger, too, in overreacting, and it warrants impartial examination. If you believe harm is being done, you have the same obligation as all other Canadians to protect the younger man by reporting. If not, relax. Our social panic is not always justified. Though we can’t choose whom we love, we are responsible for our behaviour. If you must judge, judge that. Got a question for Dr Ren? Send an email to asktheexpert@xtra.ca. 10 JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 XTRA! VANCOUVER’S GAY & LESBIAN NEWS GENERAL DENTISTRY Offering cosmetic restorative dentistry. Botox & Invisalign Braces in a comfortable environment making the law work for all of us Serving the Community since 2000 Family law, wills & estates, human rights, immigration, & civil litigation dr. langston raymond We would like to welcome Dr. Anna Preis to the practice. 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JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 11 Battle Lines In the age of Botox, gay men in their 20s make an alluring target market COVER STORY NIKO BELL T he first bubble of shiny raised skin emerges the moment the translucent hyaluronic acid jelly flows into Peter Breeze’s face. As Dr Stephen Peach depresses the plunger on the quivering hypodermic needle, Breeze’s left cheek grows a spot of ripe plumpness. Best of all, a few of the tiny wrinkles in Breeze’s 27-yearold skin are swallowed up. Mission accomplished. “Yay!” Breeze says. In cosmetic medicine, this procedure is called a “soft lift.” It combines two of the mildest, least invasive, most popular cosmetic procedures: Botox and dermal fillers. Together, the two offer a temporary, low-risk cosmetic pick-me-up that takes only an afternoon at the spa and around $1,000. Perfect for the targeted middle-aged woman with a moderate pocketbook and no desire to look like Joan Rivers. But Breeze is neither middle-aged nor a woman. A man under 30, he represents a fraction of one percent of the Botox demographic. The young gay musician, performer and tireless self-promoter believes that can change. “It’s always been something that’s been talked about, but it has to become accessible,” he says. “People need to get it out of their minds that it’s not fucking plastic surgery.” 12 JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 XTRA! Breeze thinks the young gay crowd is a ripe target market for Botox and dermal fillers. “Spending 10 years in the club is going to have an effect on your body, physically,” he says. “I think the reason it’s appealing to people in that lifestyle is It can mean the difference between feeling better in a relationship, feeling better in a social or occupational way, as well . . . There’s nothing superficial about that. DR STEPHEN PEACH, PHRESH SPA that they can freshen up. It’s almost like you take back the years of being all crazy.” Full disclosure: Breeze is actively promoting cosmetic medicine. He approached Xtra to write this story, and his cross-promotion deal with Phresh Spa means he gets the procedure done free. Breeze is Phresh’s new public face to the gay community. But Breeze also has some personal skin in the game. The deep laugh lines around his mouth have bothered him much of his life. Now, he hopes, an injection of dermal fillers will make them go away. When Breeze burst onto the music scene in 2007, he was a wiry, blond whip of hard-partying charisma. Since then he has aged, cooled and wrestled with the insecurity that drove him to the spotlight. “I think when you really get down to it, nobody desires love from the whole world unless they’re trying to fill some kind of void in their lives,” he says. “Everyone has their insecurities, and I think by talking about it openly it actually makes you look like a stronger person.” nce Peach has injected enough filler to raise Breeze’s cheekbones slightly, he places one gloved finger inside Breeze’s mouth and massages the lump into a smooth contour. After 48 hours, the gel will set in place. Next, Peach tackles the laugh lines. He uses a pinky-length diabetic syringe to slide a 10th of a millilitre of fluid under the thinnest layer of Breeze’s skin to soften out the creases. The Botox shots are simple. Nine tiny injections around the eyes, and it is all over. Unlike the filler, the Botox will not take effect for a few days. Each bottle of dermal filler costs about $500, while the Botox costs $10 per shot. All together, Breeze’s treatment would cost around $1,200. The Botox will wear off after six months, while the dermal fillers will slowly metabolize into Breeze’s body in the next year. O As before-and-after photos go, the differences in Peter Breeze’s appearance pre- and post-“soft lift” are subtle. SHIMON KARMEL VANCOUVER’S GAY & LESBIAN NEWS Peach believes in what he does; his rock-star smile and smooth skin show he has sampled his own wares. Peach is also a general practitioner and passionately defends the medical value of his work. “You have to realize, when people feel a little better about themselves, it can mean a huge difference in their lives,” he says. “It can mean the difference between feeling better in a relationship, feeling better in a social or occupational way, as well. All of a sudden you feel better in your workplace, so you’re a more productive worker... There’s nothing superficial about that.” t 25 years old, London Savant lay in a hospital bed, blood pouring from his face, and wondered if his nose job was going to kill him. He had dislodged a scab inside his nose while swimming, just weeks after surgery. The doctors told him he would need a transfusion. “Oh god,” he thought. “It would be so retarded if I died from blood loss because I had cosmetic surgery because I’m vain.” Savant was fine, of course, but the accusation of vanity is harder to escape. One of Savant’s close friends still will not talk to him about his nose job or his Botox. She told him that augmenting his appearance was wrong. “I didn’t really care what other people thought,” Savant says. “It was something I wanted, so I thought, I’m going to do it.” Savant’s nose had bothered him for years. Growing up a gay teenager, he modelled himself after girls. “I would see a pretty girl and think, ‘Oh, her nose is perfect,” he says. In pictures, he would tilt his face to the side to hide the slight crook. In his 20s, he realized he could set his nose straight, even if other people did not notice. Gracie Perkins, a 27-year-old bisexual, upgraded her B-cup breasts to double Ds for her 25th birthday. Her mother and sister have big breasts, and she decided she wanted them, too. “I did it for me, 100 percent,” she says. She says she feels more confident, people think she has lost weight, and she gets more tips at her salon. “I wanted to do it while I still feel good about my body,” she says. “If it’s not broke, don’t fix it. But if it’s going to break soon, why not?” While not everyone likes her implants, she says, her friends and family have been very supportive. “Sure, I know radical feminists who think you shouldn’t do this sort of A MORE AT XTRA.CA thing, but I don’t give a fuck what they think,” she says. niversity of Toronto professor David Brennan worries that sometimes the desire to look better grows from unhealthy roots. His research on gay male body image shows that gay men suffer more from body-image-related anxiety than heterosexual men. The pressure can lead to eating disorders, depression and even risky sex, he says. “If it helps them to feel better about themselves, I certainly wouldn’t say no, don’t do it,” he says about cosmetic surgery. “But the concern I have is that it buys into this notion that we all are supposed to look a certain way, to be U It buys into this notion that we all are supposed to look a certain way, to be young and pretty. It further reifies this concept of the ideal body for a gay man. PROFESSOR DAVID BRENNAN, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO young and pretty. It further reifies this concept of the ideal body for a gay man. And that concerns me.” reeze bats away the criticism that cosmetic surgery is superficial or sets overly high expectations. “I completely agree, we shouldn’t focus our energy on superficial things,” he says. “However, me looking in the mirror and wanting to change things about my face that make me feel insecure — my choice to pursue that is not adding to the general public’s unrealistic idea of body expectations. If that’s what makes you happy, then do it.” He believes that as the younger gay generation grows up, stories like those of Savant and Perkins will become even more common. “It’s a generation of instant gratification,” he says. “I don’t see things like this going away. In fact, they’ll probably get more accessible and faster and easier. That’s the way our world works.” B Breeze’s optimism notwithstanding, the evidence is a little more cautious. Procedures among men are certainly growing but at almost exactly the same speed as among women. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, men have received only about 10 percent of all cosmetic medicine yearly for more than a decade. The most pronounced change since 2000, rather, has been the soaring victory of Botox and dermal fillers, growing, respectively, by 680 and 205 percent. More invasive cosmetic surgeries, meanwhile, have gradually declined. American doctors injected a total of six million clients with Botox last year and 1.5 million with hyaluronic acid dermal fillers. In the world of cosmetics, this is the age of Botox. For a procedure that is almost perfectly safe, Botox is conceptually terrifying. A speck of botulinum toxin smaller than the eye could see would, upon injection, kill Breeze dead on the spot. The actual dose is hundreds of times smaller than even that, enough only to deaden the delicate muscles of the face for a few months, slackening the lines around Breeze’s eyes. Botox is cheap, reliable and fast, making it far and away the champion of cosmetic medicine. Compared to Botox, hyaluronic acid is as harmless as clear goo can be. It occurs naturally in the vitreous humour of the eyeball, as well as within joints, tendons, the skin and nearly anywhere the body requires a jellylike filler. A human could bathe in the stuff with no other effect than pleasantly moisturized skin. ne week after the procedure, Breeze is thrilled with the results, even if they are a little more subtle than he expected. The tiny wrinkles around his eyes are gone, and he proves he can still wiggle his eyebrows. His laugh lines are still there but slightly softened. The biggest difference is the strong, smooth cheekbones that Peach laid down on Breeze’s thin face. Under his skin, they feel like soft bubbles. “I know plastic surgery and Botox and fillers is something people are going to roll their eyes at and say, ‘Oh, of course Peter Breeze is doing that,’” he says. “But that’s okay with me. I’m happy with who I am as a whole, but if you can take away something you’re insecure about, why wouldn’t you?” O Watch our video of Peter Breeze getting Botox and filler on xtra.ca. XTRA! JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 13 14 JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 XTRA! VANCOUVER’S GAY & LESBIAN NEWS Out in the City I wanted to be campy — why wasn’t I campy? Dreamboat, aka Aaron Bergunder E17 ‘You’re always strong enough’ River Tucker is BC’s new women’s boxing champion SPORTS ERIN FLEGG On May 25, as soccer fans around the world anxiously watched the European Cup final, boxer River Tucker calmly watched the match from her hotel room in Victoria, allowing it to soothe her nerves. The following day, she would compete for the BC women’s provincial boxing title. Her soccer-watching strategy worked. Tucker became the provincial champion May 26 and earned the right to compete at the national championship in Regina this fall. It has been a year since Tucker decided to make a run for the title. The fight in Victoria was the culmination of thousands of hours in the gym and on the road, developing her strength and style as a boxer. Her preparation, both in the days and weeks leading up to the event and on the day of the fight, had to be just right. “I was there 100 percent mentally, physically; it was perfect,” she says. Tucker brought food with her to make sure she was eating properly throughout the event and was careful to get enough sleep. But the most important part, she says, was in her head. She visualized each step of the fight, imagining the win over and over until she believed it completely. “It’s pure confidence,” she says. “It’s challenging.” The following weekend, Tucker went on to win the BC Silver Gloves championship in Richmond. She now plans to spend the summer getting as many fights under her belt as possible. Given the small number of women fighters here in Canada, that means travelling to the US for tournaments. Right now she has her sights set on the national championships; the long-range view includes a spot on the Canadian Olympic team. Tucker began boxing while attending university in Berlin, where sports programs are extensive. “I just went through the whole list of what interested me, and it was boxing and inline hockey, and I stuck with boxing,” she says. While some see the sport as a good way to get exercise, she says she’s always had a competitive streak. “I probably had my first fight way too early,” she adds with a small smile. MORE AT XTRA.CA In addition to her own training and matches, River Tucker founded Queer Box Camp to introduce new boxers to the sport’s basic techniques. ERIN FLEGG Born in Vancouver but raised in Germany, Tucker returned to BC three and a half years ago and began training with amateur champion Vaia Zaganas. A journalist by profession, Tucker has given up writing long, research-intensive pieces for quick print stories and personal-training jobs, leaving more time and flexibility for her training. Two years ago, she decided to make time to train beginner boxers as well, particularly queer ones. She started with informal sessions in McSpadden Park and now runs Queer Box Camp out of a small gym at Fraser Street and 15th Avenue, teaching basic technique and fitness classes. A large part of the reason for starting Queer Box Camp was to give those who don’t feel comfortable working out in the boys’-club atmosphere of traditional boxing gyms a place to train. “It’s very sexist and very homophobic,” Tucker says. “It’s very ‘how to be a real man.’ You’re fighting for your space as a woman.” Having trained in conventional gyms herself, she’s used to making a place for herself and knows it isn’t easy. “You don’t always want to be in a space where you have to fight for it,” she says. “If you have the energy or that’s all there is, then that’s what you do. But I can see some people don’t want to fight.” Her Queer Box Camp students have shown their appreciation by supporting Tucker in her dream to compete in the Olympics. They recently threw a fundraiser to raise money for Tucker’s summer competitions and her trip to the nationals. They even made her a robe with her nickname, “The Fox,” to wear before fights. The summer season will be a test of her training as well as her ability to roll with the punches, a lesson Tucker believes is crucial to success in her sport. “The one thing I love, that [I] learned with boxing, is that things can’t be perfect and they won’t be perfect,” she says. “Your body doesn’t always have to be perfect.” She says competing in fight after fight is a way to prove to yourself that you can adapt to all kinds of circumstances. “You’re always strong enough.” XTRA! JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 15 Continuum’s bisexual Liber8tor Luvia Petersen comes full circle TELEVISION DENISE SHEPPARD When Luvia Petersen was in her early 20s, she and her then-girlfriend, Justina Kervel, conceived the idea of a queerfemale-owned tattoo shop, having never founded a business before. Twelve years and 18,000 tattoos later, Liquid Amber Tattoo still flourishes. So when, 10 years ago, Petersen decided that she wanted to become an actress, no one doubted that she’d give it her best. The concern, instead, was that Hollywood wasn’t quite ready for her: the actress’s non-homogenous, non-hetero appearance was a style that rarely showed up on big screens, unless the plot was specifically queer in nature. Then she landed a major recurring role on the futuristic sci-fi TV drama Continuum. Luvia Petersen, behind the scenes on the set of Continuum. CONTINUUM/BOB AKESTER Airing in more than 50 countries, Continuum is complex, clever and timely. Petersen’s badass bisexual character, Jasmine Garza, moves through time with her fellow freedom fighters, trying to save the universe from a corrupt government. Her collective, known as Liber8, is evocative of Mad Max movies, though Petersen’s character is more of a Sigourney Weaver/Aliens type of hero. Soon to start Season 3, Petersen is still thrilled to be involved. “It was — and still is — very surreal. I’ll be on set, they’ll be like, ‘Cameras rolling . . . and action!’ and right before I walk into my scene, I’m like, ‘Holy shit, I’m an actor!’ I still have those moments!” Part of what makes this journey so sweet for Petersen is that she has found a way to remain true to herself while also finding a place in a mainstream entertainment industry. “When I look back at my external changes, it’s funny because I started out as an obvious tomboy, butchy; I was still doing drag. I then went through a transitional journey. Changing my look was part of my growth, coming to terms with my femininity. I needed the swing of the pendulum. Ironically, I have had to go full circle to come back and play a very tomboy role.” Off-set, Petersen and co-star Omari Newton have also created a podcast they call the Visible Minority Report. “I’m a minority in disguise. I can walk into a room and nobody knows that I’m a minority, and I have to ‘come out’ every single time to people. When we first started doing it, I was saying, ‘I don’t know if I fit. Do I fit?’ And Omari was saying, ‘Let’s do this and let’s have that conversation.’ It is a great conversation to have.” Between her TV series, the podcast and the tattoo shop, Petersen remains incredibly busy. Asked about future plans, she smiles broadly and says she’s always looking for life’s next big adventure. “No one ever boasts about climbing a mole hill; they boast about climbing Mount Everest,” she says. “That’s the human challenge. That is what makes things so sweet.” MEMBERS GET HOT ANDROID SMARTPHONES WITH EVEN HOTTER SAVINGS. TM Check out our Smartphone lineup and hook up with a new Android, like the Samsung Galaxy Ace II X for $0. TM + GET EXCLUSIVE MEMBER ACCESS & DEALS FROM OUR AWESOME PARTNERS virginmobile.ca/android Order online at virginmobile.ca, call 1.855.BE.VM.VIP or stop by to say hi. 16 JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 XTRA! VANCOUVER’S GAY & LESBIAN NEWS Dreamboat drops the pretense Victoria singer’s new solo LP is all about men I turned my back on myself for a long time. But if I try to write about something outside my experience, it feels unnatural. MUSIC GREG ARMSTRONG-MORRIS Dreamboat, aka Victoria synth-pop musician Aaron Bergunder, is set to release Boy — his debut LP of autobiographical, ’80s-tinted, queer, minimalist electronica — on July 1. Now, no offence to the newly wed and the nearly dead, but why Victoria? Wouldn’t a city like Montreal or Toronto offer more fertile ground? Bergunder assures me that Victoria artists are all too familiar with this line of questioning. “You shouldn’t have to leave where you live to find the fun you want — make that space where you are,” he says. Originally from Nanaimo, Bergunder has a fathomable appreciation for Victoria’s supportive and tight-knit indie 9999 $ Aaron Bergunder describes his new LP as “bummer gay synth-pop.” HYBRIDITY MUSIC music scene. “I don’t need to leave; this place is perfect for me.” With a giggle of irony, Bergunder describes his latest venture as “bummer gay synth-pop.” With his lyrics’ smoky shading and his music’s retro echo, it’s 4999 $ not surprising that he places Morrissey at the top of the list when asked the inevitable Musical Influences Question. That list continues with Hot Chip; LCD Soundsystem; Hamilton, Ontario’s Junior Boys; and the long-lived producer Giorgio Moroder, who most recently collaborated on Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories. Bergunder’s promoters at Hybridity Music describe his LP as “a whole new batch of songs about boys and men and boys becoming men.” More to the point, it’s about men thinking about men (“Moves”), loving men (“Drowned”) and leaving men (“Expansion”). This wasn’t always the case for the young musician, who acknowledges that overtly gay lyrics were often hidden in his earlier songs. “It’s hard to write a gay love song when you play with an indie rock band,” he says. “I wanted to be campy — why wasn’t I campy?” It’s a conundrum for many queer per- forming artists, and while it would seem to get easier with each generation, there can still be a disconnect between the person and the performer. Bergunder readily admits to drawing on his own life for inspiration, but what happens to authenticity when you’re veiling a core part of who you are? “I turned my back on myself for a long time. But if I try to write about something outside my experience, it feels unnatural — I can’t get a single point across. You need to write what you know.” Embracing his gay identity has freed Bergunder from that discord and allowed him to write about exactly what he knows. “Every song is about someone I’ve dated or fantasized about. 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LE BLOOD AL Y SQUARE LTO N CAMBIE ST 13 INGS ST W HAST LL 8 ST E A ST CORDOV ST VA DO RA ST W R CO R CA 2 ST 5 10 1 XA ER 7 14 ST ABBOTT 11 LE D 15 MI T/ 3 4 T WATER S 6 A 9 N HA New patients welcome. Saturday and evening appointments available. 12 RS T General Dentistry Location Boutique and Tasting Room ME Dr. Dean Wershler On its surface, Gastown is just another tourist trap, catering to the United States’ image of Canada. But once you get past the souvenir shops and rug stores that have been going out of business for 20 years, you discover a treasure trove of secret alleys and shops that cater to the unusual. Relive exploring your grandmother’s attic at Salmagundi 1 (321 W Cordova St), the city’s best curiosity shop. With its mishmash of creepy Victorian toys and collectibles, browsing this store leaves you feeling like you’ve violated someone’s privacy. Should your aesthetic lean toward “kind to trees,” try the Old Faithful Shop 2 (320 W Cordova St) for everything from canvas laundry carts to state-of-the-art watering cans. If you can afford a penthouse, you’ll definitely want to visit Inform Interiors 3 (97 Water St). For those of us who live in more cramped quarters, check out Parliament 4 (115 Water St). If you have an owl fetish, this place is for you. Gastown is filled with boutique clothing stores for individuals who are Gapand Banana Republic–averse. Sharks & Hammers 5 (54 Alexander St) sells fun T-shirts and street wear; check out the leather football. Menu 6 (114 Water St) bills itself as a men’s skate shop but will appeal to guys who like Hawaiian prints and butch women looking for something to wear to the beach. Neighbour 7 (125-12 Water St), in Gaoler’s Mews, looks like it should be owned by a pair of gay men but isn’t. The Community Frock Shop 8 (311 Carrall St) boasts a fine selection of women’s vintage clothing and employs residents of the Downtown Eastside. The city’s worst-kept secret is Secret HO NEIGHBOURHOOD TONY CORREIA VANCOUVER’S GAY & LESBIAN NEWS Stroll down the cobbled streets. Explore its historic buildings, courtyards and mews. Enjoy its unique shopping, nightlife, attractions and special events. WELCOME TO GASTOWN. gastown.org Top: The Gastown view from Gassy Jack's statue. Above: Meat & Bread. Left: Old Faithful Shop. Below: A parliament at Parliament. For more photos, go to xtra.ca. JON HAYWOOD 9 (1 Water St), where you can get a diamond-encrusted Pac-Man necklace for a grand or a cellphone case for under $30. This spot oozes gay aesthetic, whether it wants to or not. For a tasteful experience that’s more in keeping with the historic feel of the ’hood, treat yourself to a haircut and hot shave at JD's Barbershop 10 (235 Abbott St). New restaurants have been sprouting like weeds in Gastown, making it difficult to separate the yuppie bars from the neighbourhood hangouts. Brioche Urban Eatery 11 (401 W Cordova St) may seem expensive, but the portions are large. Use the Water Street entrance for that “down the rabbit hole” experience. If you want to impress a date with an expensive, swanky dinner and a MORE AT XTRA.CA We’re with the Band beautiful view of the harbour, venture about 20 minutes west to Lift 12 (333 Menchions Mews, not shown on map) in neighbouring Coal Harbour. For a good old-fashioned hearty sandwich, check out Meat & Bread 13 (370 Cambie St); wayward vegetarians beware. If you’re looking for a small space with a lot of flair, try the Spanish-inspired tapas at Judas Goat 14 (27 Blood Alley) and ask for Jordan. Craving a doughnut? Go to Cartems Donuterie 15 (408 Carrall St); you’ll never want to choke down another Tim Horton’s doughnut again. The influx of loft-dwellers and condoowners has taken Gastown from cool to chic, although there are parts of it that feel like Giuliani’s New York. But if you ever need to escape for a few hours and pretend you’re in a Bette Davis movie, nothing beats Gastown. XTRA! JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 19 Miami moms and hot messes BLITZ & SHITZ RAZIEL The Ryan and Amy Show, which saw the return of Ryan Steele and Amy Goodmurphy to Davie Street after a year off from performing, was triumphant, gassy and as much of a trip as the parents-returningfrom-a-rave-high-as-fuck-on-partymix sketch. Their techno moves and pacifier pouts are legendary! Steele and Goodmurphy have great chemistry and are like perverted soul sisters onstage. There was a “We’re worried about your hole” video clip, about keeping your butthole healthy and happy. After all, it is the third most important body part: “Head, heart and hole” are basically the new holy trinity. “Listen to your hole if you want to be happy,” they sang to the melody of “Listen to Your Heart” by Roxette: “Listen to your hole if you want to survive.” The comparison clips of happy and unhappy holes fit right in amongst the toilet humour. Ryan and Amy are simply scat queens, and I love them for it! The farting was a continuous score throughout the show, accentuated by raucous applause and laughter. It was great to see The Junction so busy with the sun still in the sky. The house was as packed as it is at closing time when everyone is rushing around to find a dick to do their last bump off ! Ah, good times. The show was two hours of dressup-box madness. There were so many sketches, costume changes, video interludes and characters, it went by in a flash. Ryan and Amy as Pee-wee Herman. Amy as serial killer Aileen Wuornos sitting at the 1181 bar. Amy as a twinked-out/ tweaked-out (and perfectly smooth, Raziel was happy to see Ryan Steele and Amy Goodmurphy return to The Junction June 13 for two hours of dress-up-box madness. VICTOR BEARPARK toned and bronzed) power bottom in the video clip Twinks, which had such great lines it made the Shit Gay Guys Say viral comedy videos seem stale in comparison. The two were at their best as musical duo Moms over Miami — Susan and Judy — whose songs were as awkward as the mom jeans riding up their asses. Lyrics like “You get your period, but you like how the tampon feels. Tiny victories, tiny victories” felt oddly anthemic roaring out of The Junction’s speakers. Moms over Miami’s other hit, “Yolot” (“You Only Live One Time”), was a perfect reminder to live it laughing. 5150 Everyone was so released at Club La Lohan, it was like Oasis was host to a crowd just freed from a 5150 psychiatric hold — or maybe about to be put into one. Oasis’s regular Saturday dyke dance party was overtaken by a bunch of Lohan-life hipster queers turning the club above Denny’s (E! True Hollywood North glamour!) into a trashed room at the Chateau Marmont. The Lohan tumult had Oasis seeing one of its busiest Saturday nights in months, with the line going down Thurlow (and in highest Lilo reverence, up noses). Everyone who is anyone (who isn’t currently in rehab) was there. It was the first Davie party for DUI Events, known for their underground East Van all-nighters. I loved hearing DJ Maxwell Maxwell back on the decks, and although DJ Matisse spins a good beat, her DJing for DUI, WiG, JiZ and now Club La Lohan homogenizes the parties. Club La Lohan was hyped with a Burn Blog, like Regina George’s Burn Book in Mean Girls, made up of pictures of club kids and queens with lines like “April Keller has dollar-store lipstick on her snaggle tooth,” “Jem shaves her back,” “Berlin — cold, hard, shiny, plastic.” The portraits were printed out and hung around the club, foreshadowing future mugshots. Lindsay Lohan — and the celebrity culture she embodies — has captivated an entire generation of young gay men who have felt an affinity for the Betty Ford babe their whole lives. First as kids watching The Parent Trap, then as mean girls watching Mean Girls, and now as hot messes watching Lohan’s hot mess — her magnum opus. Wherever she takes us next, only one thing is certain: thanks to Club La Lohan’s $150 Botox/filler “Hollywood makeover” prize package, we’ll look surprised to be there. For daily updates, follow @blitzandshitz on Twitter. IT’S A DOG-EAT-DOG WORLD OUT THERE, BUT NOT IN HERE! Come work with us! Love pets? 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JULY 24TH, 7PM For more information visit queerartsfestival.com Liklik Pik JULY 26 | Fruit Flambé JULY 30 & 31 | Reflection/Refraction AUG 1 Kinnie Starr & Cris Derksen AUG 2 | Bi, Hung, Fit... and Married JUL 25, 27, 28 | Big Gay Sing! AUG 4 When the Sun Comes Out AUG 5, 7, & 9 | WORKSHOPS and more… With the participation of the Government of Canada Ultimate Avec la participation du gouvernement du Canada GET YOUR COPY OF THE ULTIMATE PRIDE GUIDE IN XTRA JULY 18! Organize your week of fun by consulting the Ultimate Pride Guide – your back-pocket companion to Pride revelry. DON'T MISS THESE OTHER IMPORTANT PRIDE DATES! guide 2013 MORE AT XTRA.CA Booking Deadline Hits the Streets Issue #518 – June 26 July 4 Ultimate Pride Guide – June 21 Pre-Pride Issue – July 10 July 18 Pride Issue – July 24 Aug 1 Out on Screen Issue – Aug 7 Aug 15 Email advertising.vancouver@xtra.ca to promote your business during Pride! XTRA! JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 21 CruiseyT Summer Solstice Cruise What would summer be without CruiseyT? Experience the nightclub life on the ocean while taking in the sights of the city, harbour and mountains. Performances by Joan-E, Summer Clearance and Conni Smudge, with DJs Del Stamp and Zach Shore. 5–9pm; boarding 4:30pm. Harbour Cruises, foot of Denman Street. $30 advance at cruiseyt.com, Little Sister’s and Priape. FOR MORE EVENT LISTINGS, GO TO XTRA.CA The Cobalt, 917 Main St. $12 advance at Priape. Wed, June 19 Bingo for Life Presented by Friends for Life and Celebrities; hosted by Joan-E and friends. 8–10pm. Suggested $10 donation for entrance, plus the cost of bingo cards. Celebrities Nightclub. Fauxgirls With Mandy Camp and Coco. 11pm. The Junction. $3 donation to Dogwood Monarchist Society. Thurs, June 20 P-Can Nude Life Drawing A men’s-only drawing group where all are nude. No skills required, but bring drawing materials and a towel to sit on. 6:30–9pm, near Oakridge Canada Line Station. Exact location upon RSVPing to funvan@shaw. ca p-can.org/site. One-year membership, $50. Fri, June 21 Project Empty Bowl Annual fundraiser for A Loving Spoonful to deliver free meals and nutritional counselling to people with HIV/AIDS. 6:30pm. Coast Coal Harbour Hotel, 1180 Hastings St. $100 advance at 604-682-6325. alovingspoonful.org Sat, June 22 Priape Leather & Fetish Ball Featuring DJs Nick Bertossi and Adam Dreaddy. Must be 19 or older. Dress code is leather and fetish only. No street-wear permitted; jeans are acceptable only with a harness. Official afterparty play party at Steamworks Vancouver. 9pm–3am. Red Room Ultra Bar, 398 Richards St. Tickets $20 at Priape, more at the door. priape.com Nanaimo Pride Dance 8pm–1am. Pleasant Valley Hall, 6100 Doumont Rd, Nanaimo. $15. nanaimopride.org Wendy Ho Hustla brings a hilarious hip-hop lady to town. 9pm doors. Rhizome Open House & Celebration 4–11:30pm. Rhizome Café, 317 East Broadway. No cover; donations accepted. rhizomecafe.ca Summer Sparkle Dance Party Fundraiser for the Catherine White Holman Wellness Centre. 19+. 9pm–1am. WISE Hall, 1882 Adanac St. Sliding scale, $10–50. Bears, the Baths and Beyond The fourth Saturday of each month, Steamworks bathhouse has music, food and hot, furry men. 1–6pm. Steamworks, 123 W Pender St. Lockers/rooms, $8–50. steamworksonline.com Sun, June 23 The Continental A documentary film about Steve Ostrow and the legendary Continental Bath and Health Club in NYC’s Ansonia Hotel. Part of the Vancouver International Film Festival (Best of Hot Docs). 6:15pm. International Film Centre, 1181 Seymour St. $12. viff.org OFK T-Dance Out for Kicks’ first tea dance of the season. It’s time to trade the soccer boots for dancing shoes! 4–8pm. The Junction. $10. Mon, June 24 Chris Pureka The genderqueer folk singer performs with special guests the Emy Reynolds Band. 7:30–9:30pm. Biltmore Cabaret, 2755 Prince Edward St. $10 door. Thurs, June 27 Changing How We Deal with Depression & HIV Speakers Mary Petty and Glyn Townson offer some basic tools for starting the healing and recovery process. RSVP by June 21 to jenm@positivelivingbc.org or 604-893-2239. 6–8pm. Chateau Granville, 1100 Granville St. Free and open to all. Fri, June 28 Calgary Gay Rodeo 20th Anniversary Features traditional rodeo events like bull and steer riding, barrel racing and roping, as well as goat dressing and wild drag. Getting those undies on a goat is not as easy as you’d think! More than 4,000 attendees are expected. Fri, June 28–Sun, June 30. Symons Valley Ranch, 260011 Symons Valley Rd NW, Calgary. argra.org/index.php Cops for Cancer A gala black-tie masquerade fundraiser for the Cops for Cancer foundation. Emceed by Say Yes to the Dress host Monte Durham and Mr Canada 2004 Darren Storsley. Featuring a fashion show and musical performances in a heritage Shaughnessy mansion. 7–11pm. Secret location revealed once $25 ticket purchased at mnd-fashionshow.eventbrite.com. Sat, June 29 East Side Pride An all-ages event celebrating and showcasing the community. Features live performances and the Pride Market, stocked with info and goodies from local artisans and community organizations. Noon. Grandview Park, Commercial Drive. Free. vancouverpride.ca Now That’s Entertainment A variety show presented by New West’s Royal City Pride Society. the medicinal Hosted by Laff Riot Girls’ Lee Ann Keple, with comedy, burlesque, magic and drag. 8–10pm. Columbia Theatre, 530 Columbia St, New Westminster. $20 advance at thecolumbia.ca and Red Brick, 50 Sixth St, New Westminster; $25 door. Stonewall Pride DJ She spins at this Sunshine Coast Pride dance in Roberts Creek. Doors 8pm; dance 9:30pm–1am. $15. sunshinecoastpride.com. Gear Saturday: VML Put on your gear and join the Vancouver Men in Leather at this monthly event. VML is always looking for guys to help out: to get involved, send an email to vml.board@gmail.com. Dress code is leather, rubber and fetish. 9pm until close. PumpJack Pub. No cover. Hershe Bar Fierce DJs, a steamy dance floor, singles bracelets and loads of debauchery with DJs Riki Rocket and Miss M. 10pm–2am. Red Room Ultra Bar, 398 Richards St. $12 advance (first 100), $15 after at flygirlproductions.com, Little Sister’s and Kokopelli Salon. Reach Around at FiveSixty Three floors of dancing, drinking, social interaction and hot men. DJ John Lepage (San Fran) headlines, in his Vancouver debut. Hosted by Robyn Graves. Doors 9pm. Club 560, 560 Seymour St. Tickets $10 at Priape or ticketzone.com or at the door before 10pm. djjohnlepage.com Submit your event listing to oitc.vancouver@xtra.ca. Deadline for the July 4–17 issue is Wed, June 26. Mon, July 1 CruiseyT: Canada Day Fireworks Cruise The perfect way to end a summer long weekend, with a great view of the fireworks. DJs Mattilda Ho and Drew spin, and Joan-E and Conni Smudge perform. 7:30– 11:30pm; boarding 7pm. Harbour Cruises, foot of Denman Street. $30 advance at cruiseyt.com, Little Sister’s and Priape. Victoria Pride 2013 A week of Pride festivities kicks off in Victoria, culminating in the parade on Sun, July 7, starting at noon at the intersection of Government and Pandora. The Pride Festival starts immediately afterward at MacDonald Park in James Bay. More info at victoriapridesociety.org. United: Big Roger To celebrate Canada Day, Big Roger presents DJ Alexander (LA) in his Gorg-O-Mish debut, laying down the after-hours style that has him playing gigs from coast to coast. Doors at 1am. GorgO-Mish, 695 Smithe St. $30 advance at clubzone.com/me/bigroger. More tickets at door if available. Calgary Gay Rodeo — Symons Valley Ranch, Fri, June 28–Sun, June 30 Sun, June 30 XOXO Shane Stiel DJ Shane Steil (San Diego), winner of Just Circuit magazine’s 2012 award for Best Up and Coming DJ, makes his Big Roger Events debut at a special Canada Day weekend edition of XOXO. 10pm–2am. Ginger 62, 1219 Granville St. $15 advance at Little Sister’s, Priape or clubzone.com/ me/bigroger. Truckerdisco Celebrate Canada Day weekend in style. Ital-disco, nu-disco, forgotten and future favourites, with guest DJ HiFi Brown (Berlin, San Fran) joining Taffi THINKSTOCK WHAT'S ON Louis. 9pm–3am. $6 advance at eventbrite.com, Little Sister’s and Priape; $8–10 door. Oasis Ultra Lounge. truckerdisco.com The Continental — VIFF, International Film Centre, Sun, June 23 VENUE GUIDE Priape 1148 Davie St, priape.com Little Sister’s 1238 Davie St, littlesisters.ca Kokopelli Salon 2052 Commercial Dr, kokopellisalon.ca Celebrities Nightclub 1022 Davie St, celebritiesnightclub.com PumpJack Pub 1167 Davie St, pumpjackpub.com Numbers Nightclub 1042 Davie St, numbers.ca The Junction 1138 Davie St, junctionpub.com Oasis Ultra Lounge 1240 Thurlow St, oasisondavie.com 1181 1181 Davie St, 1181.ca The Dispensary is proud to support cannabis dispensary CannabisDispensary.ca Decriminalize cannabis for a safer province Tel 604.255.1844 | Open 11-7 (except posted holidays) 880 East Hastings St. (@ Campbell) | 1182 Thurlow (@ Davie) SIGN UP TODAY! sensiblebc.ca 22 JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 XTRA! VANCOUVER’S GAY & LESBIAN NEWS MORE AT XTRA.CA XTRA! JUNE 20–JULY 3, 2013 23 Catch us at the Richmond Night Market this year! 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