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On Saturday, February 14, Compass LGBTQ+ Community Center proudly presented the Palm Beach Pride Pageant: the search for their next Mr. and Miss Palm Beach Pride, honoring the artistry, charisma, and community spirit of local performers and honored last year’s winners J Wolf Lenore and Samari Black Starr. There were 2 female applicants and 1 male and congrats to your new court William Ross Lepaige and Laila Cox.
Also, that night, there were 2 events a ening e s as e o ening nig of Slow Burn Theatre Companies “Beautiful- The Carole King Musical” which tell the true story of Carole King's journey from teenage songwriter to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Asa usual Slow Burn did an amazing job with this show!
The second was our Queen, Kathy i n li e a e a e in a i n s New Face, New Tour.” As usual Kathy was
Hysterical and killed it the whole show. The best part was after the show when my friend of over 25 years, Daisy Deadpetals, got this pic with Kathy.
On Monday, February 16, Midland Medical in association with Noche Latina Florida presented the 22nd annual Miss and Mr. Noche Latina Pageant 2026 with an “Egyptian Gods” theme at Aquaplex Fort
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On Saturday, February 21, The Stonewall National Museum Archives and Library presented their 2026 Gala at The Venue Fort Lauderdale where they honored Jon Stryker, one of the global LGBTQ+ movement’s most visionary, generous, and steadfast champions, and The Honorable Lauderdale. The pageant honored the current Noche Court: Tiny D’Witshes, and Dionix Onix (who went on to win the title of Mr. Florida M.E.), Miss Florida Monica Simpson as well as the Noche Latina Family. There were 3 female applicants and 5 male applicants and, in the end, congrats to the new Miss and Mr. Noche Latina are Alma Alma and Alberto Gonzalez Espinosa.
Barney Frank, whose more than 30 years of fearless leadership in the U.S. Congress transformed the landscape of LGBTQ+ rights in this country as well as Janis Ian, a trailblazing artist whose voice, activism, and unapologetic authenticity have inspired generations. Together, Barney, Jon, and Janis joined the distinguished ranks of their Standing on the Shoulders of Heroes traveling exhibition — a testament to their legacy, their brilliance, and the countless lives they’ve uplifted. As is the case every year, this was a sold-out event!
On Sunday, February 22, The South Florida Pride Concert Band’s “Youth Pride Band Season 15” was presented by Floatarama. This event brought together high school students from across the tri-county area to perform alongside members of the South Florida Pride Concert Band—demonstrating the bridge-building power of music in our community. New this year was the introduction of the South Florida Pride Youth Jazz Band, led by Mr. Edgar Rubio, along with the inaugural Floatarama Jazz Band Scholarship in the amount of $2,500. Additionally, many more $1,500 college scholarships were awarded to members of the Pride Youth Band. This was a wonderful event!
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Da Brat and Jesseca ‘Judy’ Harris-Dupar on their new book, living openly as a Black queer family and advice for LGBTQ+ people still finding their courage
By Chris Azzopardi
Six years after Da Brat came out publicly in 2020 — a move that felt both terrifying and inevitable — the Grammy-nominated, Chicago-born rapper and her wife, entrepreneur Jesseca “Judy” Harris-Dupart, are ready to tell their story. And they're not holding back.
Their new memoir, “The Way Love Goes: A Guide to Building a 'Beaurtiful' and Everlasting Relationship,” which came out Feb. 3, opens with a bold declaration about love being “quite the motherfucker,” and the honesty only deepens from there. This is a love story with all the messy, beautiful, complicated parts included: the baggage Da Brat initially hid, the therapeutic arguments over whose memory of events was correct, and yes, even a clogged toilet that taught them about vulnerability (more on that later).
For Da Brat, who spent the ’90s and early aughts as a Midwestern hip-hop pioneer while keeping her personal life private, falling for Judy — they endearingly call each other "beaurtiful" — meant more than finding love. It meant finding freedom. For Judy, whose own openness helped give Da Brat the courage to live out loud, their relationship is proof that being unapologetically yourself is the only way to be. Together, they're raising a blended family that includes Judy's three children from previous relationships and their son True Legend, born in 2023.
I spoke with Da Brat and Judy about the chaos of writing their memoir together, what their visibility as a Black queer couple means to them and the advice, they'd give to anyone still figuring out how to love without fear.
The opening line of the book is, “Let's face it, love is quite the motherfucker.” Is love more of a motherfucker than writing a book about love?
Judy: No, writing the book was more of a motherfucker than love! Yeah, that part was an undertaking.
Da Brat: Absolutely.
Tell me about the behind-the-scenes process of writing this book together. How did it start?
Judy: A big part of it we started doing together. We had somebody help us, and so we had to do a lot of interviewing on the phone, and then we realized how much of our story is different, how she sees the story, how I see the story. So, then we had to do a lot of interviews separate.
Da Brat: And then when we were doing things together, we were like, "What? It didn't happen like that. " And Judy was like, "Yes, it did." And we had to really remember certain things and rehash old things. It was quite an experience, quite therapeutic.
The book mentions Da Brat’s bad texting habits. Are you a better texter these days?
Judy: She is! Well, texting me back, yes. Now, when it comes to texting in general, she’s way better than I am. And now that you said it, it's ironic how bad that flipped because I am awful at texting now.
Da Brat: You are! I know you got a lot on your plate and a lot of stuff with the business, but I'll text you seven messages and be like, "Hey babe, did you see my messages today?"
Judy: I don’t ignore her. I'll be on Zoom and she'll be sending me stuff and I will see it. And so, in my head I responded to it because I saw it. I suck at this.
Da Brat: I'm way better now. Now she's the worst.
What's something you learned about the other person's thoughts on love while writing this book?
Da Brat: I learned that my wife still thinks about certain things that I thought that she may have forgotten about. [Laughs.]
Judy: Well, I mean, if we're going to write a book, we tellin’ them a story. When we first got together, she just had a whole mess to clean up and she didn't tell me.
Da Brat: I kept it from her because I had a fear of losing her and I didn't want to lose her. And sometimes when you tell people, "I got baggage and I got to do this and I got to do that,” they're like, “Oh, I'm not waiting on you. I'm out of here.” So, I just didn't want to lose her.
It's been six years since you came out publicly, Da Brat. I've been a longtime fan since the ‘90s — those Mariah Carey remix days. It's been wonderful to see someone I grew up with living a happy, open queer life. That visibility would've meant a ton to me as a kid. For both of you, how has living openly as a queer couple reshaped your understanding of love and risk?
Da Brat: I just feel 10 times lighter. When you're in the closet and you're trying to hide and you're trying to not let people see this and not let people see that, it's a weight on your shoulders. But when you
can be free and let the world know who you love, screaming it from the mountaintop and holding their hand and kissing them in public and going out to eat and letting people see you smile, it's liberating. So, I love it. I'm so glad I'm out.
Why did coming out feel like a weight off your shoulders?
Da Brat: I didn't realize it until the weight was actually lifted because at first, I was really afraid. I was like, "Oh, god, people are going to really hate me.” Because back in the day, it just wasn't cool. It wasn't cool to come out. Remember, Ellen (DeGeneres) lost everything she had. She lost her TV show. People didn't like her anymore but thank god it's a different world today. And thank God that I had somebody who I felt safe enough to come out, who helped bring me out, to share my love with her with the world.
What did Judy's openness before you came out teach you about bravery in love?
Da Brat: Man, she didn't have any boundaries. She didn't have anything holding her down. Her family, they were not bashing or mean in any way or negative and she just lived her life. When I fell in love with her, I didn't want to hold it in anymore. I didn't even care what people had to say anymore. I just wanted the world to know. I mean, she lived so freely. She just did whatever she wanted to do, and I wanted to be a part of that. I felt like, because I was still in the closet, I was making her have to mask her love for me. That wasn't fair.
Da Brat, you kept your personal life deeply private for decades. Looking back, do you see a connection between the creative freedom you had in the booth and the emotional freedom you've now found in this relationship?
Da Brat: Yes. I feel like then I still didn't get to say who I was completely or be who I was or love out loud. But back then, it was safer to keep it protected, but I would've loved to be able to probably express that, but it just wasn't the time. And I don't think I’d run into the person who made me want to live out loud and risk it all.
For readers who may still be wrestling with coming out or dating publicly as queer people, what part of your story do you hope gives them courage?
Da Brat: Well, I hope it gives them courage when they hear that when my wife — well, before she wasn't my wife then — told me how she felt about me, it scared me and it made me nervous. It broke all the rules of me being Da Brat and the swag I had and all that. And it scared me. And I just feel like even if you're scared or if your nerves are bad when it comes to feeling the way you feel, if you meet somebody who gives you that feeling of nervousness, of butterflies and you know it's a great feeling that you've never had before, I think just go with it, go with it and just love on that person and let them love on you and be happy. You only have one life. And I had never felt that way before in my life. So, if you ever get that, people don't even get that in a lifetime. So, if you meet your person, take it and run with it.
As a blended family and a Black queer couple, what legacy of love — beyond your memoir — do you hope your story contributes to cultural conversations around family and authenticity?
Judy: Especially nowadays, I just hope that our story lets people know that they can be themselves, no matter what. Because I know it's LGBTQIA, but everybody has their own story. Just because you date a woman, it doesn’t mean that one has to look manly, and one has to look girly. I just hope that us being ourselves in exactly how we are can tell other people it's OK to be yourself exactly how you are. And sometimes you might not get the best support. Sometimes you might get the support and it's OK to come out of the closet. It's OK. And it's not as scary as you think once you've crossed to the other side because the people that support you will support you. And sometimes that can even mean walking away from family, but being yourself should be the biggest thing, that should be point number one. I hope that with our relationship — seeing what she did and her courage and how she was fine afterwards — could encourage somebody else to just be themselves.
Da Brat: Some people are not meant to be in your life forever. They're just meant to be there for a season. And if they don't love and support you in your happiness, your genuine happiness, then they probably shouldn't be there.
My last question is a bit selfish, but since you've clearly learned so much about love that you wrote a book about it — I'm six months into dating someone, so what's one piece of advice you think every couple should hear around that point in a relationship?
Da Brat: Pace yourself. Everything is going to be amazingly good. Just get to know the person. Do some tests, go through some experiences with them, see what pisses them off. You need to see all sides if you can before you cross the line and do something major with the relationship. Just enjoy every moment of it too. Enjoy every moment and just make sure it's genuine and just take your time.
Judy: I would say make a mess early. So
let me give a little bit of context to that.
Da Brat: Oh, god. [Laughs.]
Judy: We were at my condo at the time, and the toilet was clogged from me doing number two and I could not fix it. I could not. I didn't know how to do it. I didn't know how to plunge it. I didn't know how to do it. And it was early in our relationship and it was absolutely disgusting and embarrassing to me, but she treated it with so much care and understanding and just broke the ice of anything that made you feel like you had to be a certain kind of way.
Da Brat: She was like, “Oh my god. Don't go in there.” I’m just like, “Girl, that's nothing.” I got in there and plunged it and cleaned it out, cleaned it up. "Hey girl, it's fresh. Go on and do what you got. It's fixed.”
Judy: So, devastating.
Chris Azzopardi is the Editorial Director of Pride Source Media Group and Q Syndicate, the national LGBTQ+ wire service. He has interviewed a multitude of superstars, including Cher, Meryl Streep, Mariah Carey and Beyoncé. His work has also appeared in The New York Times, Vanity Fair, GQ and Billboard. Reach him via Twitter @chrisazzopardi.
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4 cups low-sodium chicken broth
1 cup carrots, sliced
1 cup celery, sliced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup rotisserie chicken, shredded
1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
4 lemon wedges
shredded Parmesan cheese, for garnish chopped fresh parsley, for garnish
Prepare pearl couscous according to package directions.
In large pot, bring broth to boil. Add carrots, celery and garlic. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook 5 minutes until vegetables are slightly tender.
Add chicken and Italian seasoning; simmer 5 minutes. Add pearl couscous and cook 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
Ladle soup into four bowls and squeeze fresh lemon wedge into each bowl. Garnish with Parmesan and parsley.
Simple Lemon Butter Pearl Couscous
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 10 minutes
Servings: 4
1 bag Success Pearl Couscous
3 lemons, juice only, plus 1 teaspoon zest
2 tablespoons butter
1 small shallot, finely diced
1 tablespoon fresh parsley, finely chopped
Prepare pearl couscous according to package directions, adding lemon juice to water.
In small pan, melt butter over medium heat. Add shallots and lemon zest. Cook 3 minutes. Stir pearl couscous into pan.
Divide pearl couscous into four bowls and top with parsley.
How to make rest a priority while on the road
By: Family Features
From crossing time zones to adjusting to new surroundings, getting quality sleep while traveling can be a challenge. Whether traveling for business or leisure, between long flights and packed itineraries, travelers often struggle to get the rest they need to wake up refreshed.
Sleep plays a vital role in supporting both physical and mental health, mood and overall resilience. Making a few simple choices can set the stage for deeper, more restorative sleep that supports overall wellbeing.
Pack Your Comfort Cues
Travel can disrupt routines, which may affect both sleep and mental wellbeing. Bringing small reminders of home that signal bedtime, such as an eye mask, cozy socks or a familiar scent, can help ease the mind, reduce stress and settle into a new environment. If you forget these items,
select hotels offer dedicated sleep kits available for guests to add-on to their stay, including items like herbal tea, aromatherapy roll-ons and more. Simple rituals like these can reduce travel-related stress and support both relaxation and peace of mind.
Keep a Consistent Rhythm
Disrupted sleep patterns can impact mood, focus and clarity, making it harder to fully enjoy a trip or perform well while on the road. Maintaining steady bed and wake times, even when traveling, can help stabilize both your body clock and mental state. Dimming the lights before bed, putting away screens and practicing mindfulness can help your body and mind recognize when it’s time to rest.
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elite competition. Locker rooms were policed by silence, careers were guarded by secrecy, and athletes were told—explicitly or not—that authenticity came at the cost of opportunity. Over the past few decades, that myth has been steadily dismantled by courageous athletes who chose truth over fear and visibility over comfort.
Their stories are not just about sexuality. They’re about leadership, resilience, and the evolving culture of sport itself.
The Pioneers Who Broke the Silence
When Jason Collins came out in 2013, he became the first openly gay active player in a major U.S. men’s professional league. At the time, Collins was a veteran NBA center nearing the end of his career—but the impact of his announcement
the sports world was forced to confront a long-standing contradiction: a league filled with progressive messaging had never had an openly gay player on the court.
In soccer, Robbie Rogers’ journey was equally influential. After coming out in 2013, Rogers initially retired, citing the emotional toll of hiding. Months later, he returned to play for the LA Galaxy, becoming the first openly gay male athlete to compete in Major League Soccer. His comeback offered a powerful counter-narrative: coming out didn’t weaken him—it freed him.
These early trailblazers didn’t just change public perception; they changed policy, conversation, and possibility.
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Women Athletes: Leading the Way
Long before men’s professional sports caught up, women athletes—particularly in soccer, basketball, and individual sports—were already out, vocal, and successful.
Megan Rapinoe, two-time World Cup champion and Olympic gold medalist, has become one of the most recognizable athletes in the world. Openly gay and unapologetically political, Rapinoe has used her platform to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, equal pay, and racial justice. Her legacy is as much about cultural leadership as it is about left-footed brilliance.
Similarly, basketball icon
Sue Bird has combined longevity, excellence, and visibility. With multiple WNBA championships and Olympic gold medals, Bird’s openness about her sexuality—and her relationship with Rapinoe—has normalized queer identity at the highest levels of sport.
These athletes didn’t just come out; they thrived, proving that authenticity and excellence are not competing forces. Individual Sports and Global Impact
In individual sports, visibility has often come with unique pressures—and unique influence.
British diver Tom Daley, who came out in 2013, has won multiple Olympic medals and become a global LGBTQ+ role model. His openness about mental health, marriage, and fatherhood has expanded the image of what a male athlete can be.
In tennis, Billie Jean King remains a towering figure. Outed in 1981 against her will, King
nevertheless transformed that painful moment into decades of activism. Her fight for gender equality and LGBTQ+ inclusion reshaped not only tennis, but the entire sports landscape.
More recently, athletes like Gus Kenworthy (freestyle skiing) and Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s openly gay competitors in European athletics have shown how far visibility has spread—across sports, nations, and generations.
The Cost—and the Progress Coming out in sports is still not without risk. Male athletes in contact sports remain underrepresented, and fear of backlash persists at youth and collegiate levels.
Homophobia hasn’t vanished; it’s simply less tolerated, more challenging, and increasingly out of step with fans and sponsors alike.
What’s changed is the support structure. Teams now fly Pride flags. Leagues issue inclusion statements. Younger athletes grow up seeing role models who look like them—and love like them—on the biggest stages in the world.
That visibility saves lives. Studies consistently show that representation reduces isolation and improves mental health outcomes for LGBTQ+ youth. In sports, where identity and self-worth are so tightly bound, that impact is profound.
More Than Firsts—A Future
The significance of famous gay athletes is not just that they were “first.” It’s that they made it easier for those who followed—and are still following.
Their courage didn’t just open locker room doors. It expanded the definition of strength. And as sports continue to reflect society rather than resist it, one thing is increasingly clear: the future of athletics is not just faster or stronger—but more honest.
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The Rise of Gay and LGBTQ+ Sports in South Florida Playing with Pride
South Florida — including cities like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and the surrounding Broward and Palm Beach counties — has become a vibrant hub for LGBTQ+ sports and recreational leagues. These organizations aren’t just about competition; they provide safe, welcoming spaces for queer athletes and allies to connect, stay healthy, and build community.
From flag football fields to pickleball courts and tennis ladders, the region offers a diverse array of athletic opportunities that celebrate inclusion and diversity.
Flag Football: Teamwork Under the Sun
One of the most established LGBTQ+ sports leagues in South Florida is the South Florida Flag Football League. Founded in 2007, this league has grown from just three teams to over ten and operates both Open and Women’s+ divisions for players of all backgrounds and abilities. More than just a local league, SFFFL is part of the National Gay Flag Football League (NGFFL) and
gives players opportunities to compete in national events like the Gay Bowl, Florida Sunshine Cup, and Pride Bowl.
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This league emphasizes friendship, competition, and community-building — and has become a staple of South Florida’s queer athletic scene, drawing players interested in sport, social connection, and Pride celebrations.
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Softball: A Longstanding Legacy
Softball has a deep-rooted place in LGBTQ+ sports in South Florida. The South Florida Amateur Athletic Association (SFAAA), originally founded in 1994, is one of the region’s largest and most active gay softball organizations. With over 30 teams and more than 500 members, the league runs multiple seasons annually and offers divisions for a broad range of skill levels. It’s also affiliated with international softball networks, allowing teams to compete beyond South Florida.
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In addition, the Sports Foundation of South Florida (SFSF) organizes a women’s slow pitch softball league that welcomes lesbian, gay, and allied players — demonstrating the breadth of softball opportunities available.
Tennis and Racquet Sports: Competitive and Social Play
For tennis players, the South Florida Tennis Club has been offering a welcoming, LGBTQ+-focused experience since the late 1980s. Members participate in competitive and social tennis ladders, team events, regional tournaments, and GLTA-sanctioned competitions, all while supporting local charitable causes.
Beyond tennis, pickleball — a fast-growing sport across the U.S. — also has LGBTQ+ representation in the region through leagues organized by groups like the Rainbow Sports League. These leagues typically feature round-robin ladders or seasonal play that welcomes all skill levels.
Multi-Sport & Social Leagues
recreational leagues that combine athletic activity with social connection. The Rainbow Sports League, for example, organizes seasonal play in soccer, volleyball (indoor and outdoor), kickball, dodgeball, and pickleball. These leagues are not strictly competitive but are designed to foster community, friendship, and fun in a supportive environment.
Other groups listed through local LGBTQ+ directories and networks include biking clubs (like the One Love Cycling Club), cheer teams, running and walking clubs (e.g., Front Runners & Walkers Fort Lauderdale), and swim teams such as the Nadadores Swim Team of South Florida,
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Why Gay Sports Matter in South Florida
LGBTQ+ sports leagues do more than just facilitate physical activity — they build community. For many participants, these leagues are social lifelines, especially for those seeking connection outside traditional nightlife or social media spaces. They offer supportive environments free from discrimination or exclusion, where athletes can be themselves both on and off the field. Leagues often host social events, fundraisers, and Pride collaborations that enrich the community culturally and socially.
personal growth and community engagement.
Getting Involved
Participation doesn’t require pro-level skill — most leagues encourage players of all levels. If you’re interested in joining: Visit league websites or social media pages to find current registration info and season schedules.
Attend introductory events or mixers to meet players and organizers. Reach out directly — many leagues are eager to welcome newcomers and can help you find a team or division that fits your interest and level.
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Moreover, LGBTQ+ sports organizations help visibility and promote health and wellness in our communities that have historically faced barriers in mainstream sports. Whether someone is a seasoned athlete or a total beginner, these leagues provide pathways to both
Gay and LGBTQ+ sports in South Florida are thriving across multiple disciplines — from flag football and softball to tennis, pickleball, and multi-sport social leagues. These organizations foster connection, competition, and community, giving athletes of all identities a place to stay active and celebrate pride both on and off the field.
Wear Your Pride
The Rise and Meaning of Gay Sports Clothes
Across gyms, fields, and streets, sports clothes are no longer just about function — they’re also a powerful medium for visibility, identity, and belonging. For LGBTQ+ athletes and allies alike, gay sports clothes serve a dual purpose: performance wear for training and competition, and wearable pride that communicates inclusion, self-expression, and community support.
1. Performance Meets Pride: Apparel That Does Both
Gone are the days when you had to choose between supportive workout gear and bold rainbow designs. Today’s gay sports clothes combine functionality with expressive style, offering moisture-wicking fabrics, flexible fits, and vibrant aesthetics that celebrate LGBTQ+ identity.
Here are some standout pieces that show what that looks like in 2026:
Prideletics Signature Sports Tank – A staple for workouts or pickup games, repping community pride while keeping you cool and comfortable.
Prideletics Signature Sports Tank
Rainbow Flex Pride Stripe Gym
Shorts – Classic gym shorts with a rainbow stripe motif — perfect for training or sunny runs.
Gay Pride Sports Bra –Supportive and stylish, this sports bra blends performance design with a bold print.
Athletic Rainbow Flag Shorts – Versatile
athletic shorts that are moisture-wicking and breathable with a vibrant Pride flag design.
Men's Casual Athletic Pullover & Sweatpants Set – A comfy athleisure set that transitions from warm-ups to casual outings with inclusive style.
Pride Joggers – Perfect for lounging after practice or adding flair to everyday wear.
LGBTQ Pride Track Jacket – A bold layer for cooler days that signals pride with every stride.
Gay Boy Running Club Baseball Cap –A playful cap that mixes sporty vibes with queer camaraderie.
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Gay Pride Sports Bra
2. Brands and Collections With Purpose
The trend toward inclusive sportswear isn’t just grassroots — even major performance brands now create Pride collections. For example: Under Armour’s Pride Collection includes rainbow-accented tanks, hoodies, and accessories that support LGBTQ+ community initiatives. Global sports brands like Nike have also previously launched designed with and for
Alongside these mainstream efforts, LGBTQ+-owned brands like Prideletics resonates with queer athletes and supporters alike.
3. Beyond the Gym: Style as Statement
Gay sports clothes aren’t just about athletic performance —
they’re also about visibility and solidarity. A classic Pride T-shirt or rainbow-trimmed track jacket sends a message of acceptance and unity in any setting, from Pride marches to casual everyday wear. Pieces like these help normalize queer inclusion in sport and fashion alike.
Whether it’s a subtle emblem or a bold rainbow pattern, wearing Pride-centered sportswear can signal belonging — not just to one’s self, but to a broader community of athletes and allies.
4. A Spectrum of making space for queer identities not only in athletic communities, but through style that honors them.
Whether you’re aiming for podium performance or everyday confidence, gay sports clothes are a vibrant way to express pride, community, and style — on and off the field.
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Kravis Center presents Kim’s Convenience
February 25 through March 8
By: Scott Holland
The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts will present a special engagement of the heartfelt and humorous play that inspired the CBC/Netflix TV series Kim’s Convenience, February 25 through March 8 with Soulpepper Theatre Company and Adam Blanshay Productions In association with American Conservatory Theater and Just for Laughs, You Productions, Henderson Theatrical Productions. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased online at Kravis.org, at the Box Office Monday-Saturday 12pm to 5pm or by calling 561.832.7469.
Set in Toronto, Canada, 2012. Mr. Kim, a first-generation Korean immigrant, dispenses fatherly wisdom, history lessons and potato chips from behind his convenience store counter in the up-and-coming Regent Park neighborhood of Toronto. Wholly original, hysterically
funny and deeply moving, Kim’s Convenience tells the story of one Korean family struggling to face the future amidst the bitter memories of their past. But no matter what, humor and heart find their way onto every aisle in this award-winning play that is now a hit series on Netflix.
Called “the most successful Canadian play of the last decade” by ClassicalFM, Kim’s Convenience was originally produced as part of the 2011 Toronto Fringe Festival. The premiere production was produced by Soulpepper Theatre Company in Toronto, ON and became an internationally successful TV show on CBC and Netflix following its original run.
Everything Theatre called the U.K. tour, an “achingly funny… Hilarious, heart-warming story of love, family and survival through change and challenge.”
The cast of Kim’s Convenience includes: Original playwright Ins Choi as Appa, Esther Chung as Umma, Ryan Jinn as Jung, Kelly J. Seo as Janet, Brandon McKnight as Rich, Alex, Mr. Lee and Mike.
The creative team for Kim’s Convenience includes scenic design by Joanna Yu, costume design by Ming Wong, projection design by Nicole Eun-Ju Bell, lighting design by Wen-Ling Liao, and sound design by Fan Zhang. The fight director and choreographer is Sean Baek. The stage manager is Robert Harding, the assistant stage manager is Angela Mae Bago and the company manager is Becca Trimbur.
Adam Blanshay Productions (Producer) is a U.K. based company with over 60 productions worldwide to date, recipient of eight Tony Awards, 10 Oliviers and one Helpmann Award. ABP produced the highly acclaimed 2024 U.K. première of Kim’s Convenience starring Ins Choi, directed by Esther Jun at Park Theatre and Riverside Studios in London, as well as the U.K. tour which began in March 2025. This production won the 2025 Stage Award for Campaign of the Year. Originally from Montréal, Adam has an EMBA from the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford and received The Linbury Scholarship for his studies. Full bio: adamblanshay.com He dedicates this to his Umma, Roni.
It was a pleasure to sit down with Adam, for this exclusive Hotspots interview. How did you get into Producing?
I have always loved the theater, and I have always been attracted to it, organically and intrinsically. I did theater as a child and then community theater, and then I studied Theater studies in undergrad. Through trial and error after trying different areas of theater I fell into a Producing internship which I fell in love with.
How did you get involved with Kim’s Convenience?
I fell in love with it as a tv show over the pandemic and I realized it had never been to the UK, so I approached the author to see if there was a possibility of presenting a UK premiere. The writer once again comes back and plays the father in the play. It took off exponentially in London and then toured and now we are touring North America. Other than this show what has been your favorite project to produce?
I am proud of my involvement with Moulin Rouge.
vYour company has received 8 TONY’s and 10 Oliver awards...How exciting was it to get your first Tony and first Oliver and does it ever get less exciting?
It’s exciting whenever your show wins best anything. My first Tony was for “Kinky Boots”, and it was an out of body experience as I really didn’t think we were going to win. It set the tone of everything that was going to come. Kinky Boots spread the message of acceptance and equality, so it was unexpected to win.
Describe yourself in 3 words? Extrovert, powerful, and sensitive. What do you do for fun?
I go to Barry’s Boot Camp, and I Love to see friends.
What should our readers expect of this production of Kim’s Convenience?
Essentially the show is so unbelievably funny and relatable on so many levels. It’s about an intergenerational immigrant’s journey and relationships between parents and children. Anyone from any background or culture can relate to and ultimately see their families’ love and struggles represented on stage. It’s a beautiful redeeming story that’s deeply rooted in faith. It’s extremely funny and is only 75 minutes long. So ultimately you get an enjoyable show with emotions and escapism you look for in theater at its best.
For more information on Adam Blanshay Productions, go to Instagram.com/adamblanshaypro
To purchase tickets for Kim’s Convenience, go to Kravis.org
Enhance Your Home with Bold Colors
By: Family Features
Homeowners seeking ideas to make a design statement and modernize their home interiors and exteriors can incorporate bold colors to achieve their renovation goals. Neutrals may be versatile, but bold colors introduce a striking way to reflect personality and elevate a home’s design.
Learn how to incorporate bold colors into your home with these tips from the design experts at Simonton Windows & Doors, part of Cornerstone Building Brands, a leading manufacturer of windows in North America.
Interior Paint
The wall color sets the tone of a room’s overall ambiance, but many homeowners are cautious about incorporating too much color. That’s a valid concern, since too many vibrant hues can feel overwhelming or create competing focal points that leave a room feeling cluttered and busy.
The key to bold colors on walls is balance. Bold walls offset by moderate flooring and furnishings create a room that is equally attention-grabbing and tastefully grounding. If you’re hesitant about taking bold colors too far, try designing your room with one bold accent wall and complement that color with accessories such as pillows and rugs or even statement furnishings to tie it all together.
Replacement Windows
Windows often fade into a home’s design aesthetic, but that doesn’t have to be the case. In fact, dark window finishes are becoming one of the season’s biggest design statements, offering homeowners a way to refresh their home’s curb appeal.
In response to growing consumer demand for sleek, modern window designs, Simonton introduced on-trend
black and bronze interior and exterior
finishes across its vinyl window collections, including DaylightMax Windows, which feature a unique slim-frame window design offering ample natural light while providing maximum energy efficiency.
For maximum impact, durability and low-maintenance appeal, consider pairing black or bronze window finishes with trending seasonal palettes and decor.
Cabinetry
Architectural elements can also play an important role in establishing a modern design motif for your home. This is especially true when it comes to the cabinetry in your kitchen and bathroom. Stepping away from classic neutral wood stains, white or gray to use bold paint or stain colors instead can completely transform a room.
Some homeowners go all-in and incorporate color across the entire room while others apply different colors for the tops and bottoms to create some variation or avoid overdoing a bold hue. Still others opt for a statement approach, and similar to choosing just one wall, they add a bold color to just one section of cabinetry, such as a coffee station or island base.
Cabinetry hardware adds another dimension of bold design. Stepping away from classic brushed nickel or oil-rubbed bronze and instead installing matte black, brushed brass, bronze or gunmetal brings a contemporary vibe that can accentuate a
bold color choice.
Patio Doors
Establishing continuity between your indoor and outdoor living spaces means making your patio door part of a cohesive design that flows from the indoors out. An option like the Simonton MaxView Multi-Slide Patio Door Collection does precisely that. With custom sizing up to 10 feet high and 30 feet wide, the collection is available in multiple panel options with bypass, pocket or bi-part configurations. The doors also come in black or bronze exterior finishes, reflecting the trend toward bolder color choices.
“Homeowners want modern design without compromising performance,” said Kate Land, vice president of product and innovation at Cornerstone Building Brands. “Incorporating these innovative, durable finishes into our premium vinyl window and door collections delivers exactly that. These bold color options elevate a home’s overall design while the advanced glass and functionality of these vinyl windows deliver the highest standards of energy efficiency and durability.”
Incorporating bold colors into your design can make the space feel your own while demonstrating personality and
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|| pick up palm leaves, mow, clean pool, house, cars. Computer and phone savvy a plus. Non smoker with a vehicle. $16/hour cash. Flexible hours afternoons/evenings. We’re located in Coral Ridge/Victoria Park, Fort Lauderdale. Please live close. Call/text after 12 noon 954 803 0318.
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LICENSED MASSAGE
ADVERTISE IN CLASSIFIEDS
Call 754-333-0185
Email Classifieds@Hotspots.LGBT
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YOU WERE MOVING FROM JACKSONVILLE TO FORT LAUDERDALE
when we met in a Sanford diner. You wore a bridge logo T-shirt. I wore my university T-shirt. We talked for a while, but we didn’t get a chance to exchange numbers/ names because you left so soon. Bob PO Box 333 Sanford, FL 32772
Nude Certified Personal Training (1 on 1, small groups). Nude Aqua Aerobics. Sensual Full Body Massages. Private Gym, Pool (Wilton Manors). Personalized Programs after 2-hour assessment. All Goals. Free Consult. Affordable. http://naked. beyondfitness.info BJ (323) 270-7121
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RENTALS - VICTORIA PARK
VICTORIA PARK
Nice area 2 bedroom apartment end unit east of US-1 near beach. Walk to all needs. Washer/Dryer in unit. Private off street parking at your door. Kitchen with stainless steel appliances and D/W. Private rear patio. Same building: Nice studio efficiency with full kitchen. Call 954-523-6757
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SEWING/ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS
Clothing repair, trouser hem, sleeve hem, zipper change, clothing adjustments, cushions, curtains, pillows. Everything related to sewing. Exclusive swimwear are made to suit the client, tank tops, t-shirts, shorts, sports wear. Text me at 407-7321756. Instagram: @Nicolo_Bivona.B
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HAROLD J BLOTCHER, EA
Tax preparation and resolution for individuals and small businesses. Help with samesex marriage issues and IRS matters. Call 781-363-5519 or 561-429-3592 www.haroldjblotchertaxes.com
BOOKKEEPING AND TAX PREPARATION
Efficient, reliable, and affordable bookkeeping & tax preparation services for individuals and small businesses. Save time and money with our expert assistance. We also specialize in payroll management and business setup and registration. Contact us today for a free consultation! Phone: (404) 606-3685 Email: cesar@ledgerguardian.com