Issue 20.20: John Waters at Come Out With Pride

Crass with Class: Legendary director John Waters brings his strange, wonderful sensibilities to Orlando for Come Out With Pride, Rollins College revisits history with The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, Two local movies debut at TIGLFF, Fundraiser spotlights upcoming Sarasota Pride, local news, celebrity interviews, photos, and much more!

Watermark Issue 20.20 // Sept. 26-Oct. 9, 2013

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On the Cover: In a rare Orlando appearance for Come Out With Pride, director John Waters will talk about the singular sensibility that has made him a cultural – and gay – icon. Don’t miss “An Evening with John Waters” on Tuesday, Oct. 1 at 7 p.m. at The Abbey. And don’t miss Stephen Miller’s exclusive interview. Page 32

Page 10 | Orlando News
Joy MCC celebrates its 35th anniversary; Exodus International closes its Orlando offices; Vivian Rodriguez is elected president of the Florida Democratic Hispanic Caucus; an update on the rape outside Revolution nightclub; more.

Page 16 | Tampa Bay News
Host Jorge Alvarado celebrates the 4th anniversary of The Jorge Show, the quirky cable sensation in Tampa Bay; Metro Charities celebrates 20 years with a splashy fundraiser; the ACLU gets involved when a transgender nursing student is denied access to a women’s restroom; more.

Page 36 | Revisiting History
The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later opens the 2013-14 season at the Annie Russell Theatre on the campus of Rollins College. Thomas Ouellette (above) directs a cast of 13 playing 50 different roles, all citizens of Laramie, Wyoming, interviewed 10 years after the brutal murder of Mathew Shepard 1998 that led to the adoption of federal hate crimes legislation

Page 38 | Movies
He’s come a long way from the geeky alien on 3rd Rock from the Sun. Joseph Gordon-Levitt wrote and directed his latest movie, Don Jon, and also bulked up for his role as a porn addict. Don’t miss our sexy interview with the popular actor.

Page 61 | Sports
The Los Angeles Dodgers host their first LGBT night, with Amber Riley (Glee) singing the National Anthem, and out former ballplayer Billy Bean (above) throwing out the opening pitch; more.

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