#Happy Birthday Tiffany Pollard
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Thinking About Tiffany Pollard Today
Tiffany "New York" Pollard. I know that a lot of people have a lot of opinions about her, but I, for one, feel like we "came up" together. I watched her from the time she was just some girl fighting for Flavor Fav through many twists and turns, some of which happened for all of us to see.
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I remember whenever she was facing backlash for her transphobic statements and how taken aback she was by it while everyone pounced on her, and whenever I saw the interaction, I immediately thought, "Oh. She thinks that this is just part of the gig, because of how she was handled when she arrived on the scene." And. Ultimately, I wound up being right, like I usually am (TS Madison confirmed for me basically everything that I had said about the situation).
Tiffany was frequently called a man, a tranny, transvestite, and a drag queen, and it was something that I remember her embracing and never getting mad or upset, saying that these people are fabulous, just like me, etc. So, whenever she's asking that woman about being a man and having certain genitals, she quite literally thought that this is just part of people thinking/saying that you are or look like a man.
Maddie had to explain to her that the people who were speaking about her in those ways were also being transphobic, to which Tiffany was confused, because 'How can somebody be being transphobic to you if you aren't trans?' They are conversations that she didn't seem to have had before, and her trans friends got her together about it and she was able to learn moving forward. (As of now, I don't think that since then she has ever had a similar incident and she still seems to have the support and following of her trans friends and loved ones).
But, one thing that I think about every time Tiffany makes her way back into the spotlight is the fact that we are essentially the same age, but when I was spending my first semester in college, not realizing that I was wasting my time and money, she was getting started on her tract to becoming a "problematic fave" and resetting the course of reality tv.
She did so much that SHE was the star of Flavor of Love, and these were the days before they even CONSIDERED mental health or support. This woman, my age. Early 20s, getting into one of the most exploitative tv situations in history for a man twice her age, who embarrassed her on national tv TWICE, by loving all over her and then selecting someone else in the end.
The years following this debut as the HBIC of reality tv, we got to see a lot of her mom and their shaky relationship, we got to see her attempt to find love multiple times, and do various jobs. We got to see this woman who entered the business in the reality genre sort of stay in that arena for 2 decades. She has so many iconic moments, lines, reactions. There are people who have no idea what her voice sounds like, but they know things she's said because her face has been popular for memes for all this time. She even gets paid to do all of this.
But, she also always plays the villain role. She's always seen as a foe or an antagonist, because she was a hotheaded 23 year old when she first got on camera (maybe younger if it took them a while to record the show). And, I have seen over the years people trash her up and down. Yes, she has a very large fan base, as well, but she's gotten a lot of hate from then up until now, and I don't know if people actually think about the fact that she was in her early 20s whenever VH1 found her willing to pimp herself out to Flavor motherfucking Flav, who once again, is twice her age.
Even her moments of supposed healing (VH1's Family Therapy With Dr. Jenn) was put on TV for our entertainment. This woman really had a weird adulthood, because reality stars simply were not famous whenever she became a famous reality star, and reality tv was not as big or important as it is today. She didn't become rich from her Flavor of Love fame. She has what she has now specifically because she's always out there hustling and loaning out her personality/persona for her fame and fortune.
She set the bar for a lot of the reality tv tropes that we see today. Many of the girlies do not even realize that when they get on camera and they're tryna fit a certain reality role to get screen time, that they are simply emulating a woman who was just herself in her early 20s and was used as a formula that an industry was built upon. There were not many reality tv shows back then, but there were some and even though she wasn't the first, she is one of the first people who others after her decided that they would pick up characteristics from. She hasn't been able to be a full person in front of us and the moment she messes up, she is either met with people laughing at her pain or dragging her to hell for her mistakes.
Happy Birthday to that lady. She ain't perfect, but she has given us a lot and none of our asses ever really seem to want what's best for her. She's a character to most people. An avatar of reality that they watch to see what wild shit she'll do or say next. When, I know that there's a human woman there who I hope does have some grace in her life. Ionknow, Man. I just think Black women deserve some grace, even if they are imperfect people, but especially when their imperfections have been fodder for national audiences to laugh and chatter about, and for almost half of her life now. 
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Happy Birthday to Tiffany “New York” Pollard! You have reigned as the Queen of Reality TV for some time now. You’ve blessed us with unforgettable TV moments, iconic quotes, and memes for every situation. You have worked hard to solidify yourself as the queen, and we hope that you are enjoying your day.
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christophersdicc · 6 years ago
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Thank you for giving us the materials we need.
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For giving the people, especially the Gays™ for providing us the memes that we don't deserve.
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For giving us the drama that we didn't know we needed.
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You are an icon.
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You are a legend.
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You are light who pave the road to the true reality TV
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You are the the sky we want to reach.
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You are the love that we want to have.
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You are Tiffany "New York" Pollard.
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The Queen, the Legend, the Icon. Happy Birthday. And we LOVE you, from the bottom of our hearts.
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sole-cuore-amore-e-droga · 8 years ago
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January 6 birthdays (that I somehow care the most for?)
As the title implies, I can’t run up to EVERYONE in the world to wish for their happy birthday... or can I? Nah, not everyone will notice this tumblr post anyway, but let me give a shot.
So, happy birthday tooooooo:
Matty B (I’m doing this because of his probably huge fanbase) Rowan Atkinson Arin Hanson Alex Turner Julie Chen Tiffany Pollard Nicky Romero Syd Barrett (who could’ve turned 70 today) Malcolm Young A. R. Rahman Aloe Blacc (?)
and I hope that you had or you will have a nice day! :)
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demitgibbs · 6 years ago
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What’s Hot Central Florida: December 2018
Welcome to the What’s Hot Column, where we feature countless events in the Greater Orlando, Tampa, and St. Petersburg Areas. Also your connection to activities and events by local LGBT+ Organizations. Continue reading on to learn What’s Hot this Holiday Season!
From our family to yours, we wish you a safe and Happy Holiday Season!
Saturday, December 1
The bars of Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando presents the 2nd Annual Ugly Sweater Bar Crawl and they want the city of Orlando to join in on the fun. Get that Goodwill sweater, find those tacky holiday pants, and get ready to jingle bell ROCK! 4pm to midnight at Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando. To register go to orlandouglysweatercrawl.eventbrite.org.
The Dr. Phillips center presents “Songs of  The Season” a free holiday concert featuring the students from Full Sail University and Rollins College. The show, which is free starts at 7pm. For more information, visit drphillipscenter.org.
The Central Florida HIV Planning Council invites you to join them as they commemorate the 30th Anniversary of World AIDS Day through an evening of reflection, food, and local live entertainment as they remember the advancements made in the HIV movement for the past 30 years. The event is at Lake Estelle Park in Orlando and starts at 6pm.
Sunday, December 2
Enigma Bar & Lounge St. Petersburg presents a Toys for Tots Benefit hosted by Kori Stevens. Be sure to bring toys for kids, from toddlers to teens. All entertainers will be donating their tips as well, so be sure to bring cash to help the children of some of the less fortunate families right here in the Tampa Bay area. Doors Open at 8pm, and don’t forget your unwrapped toy! (This Two-Part Fundraiser continues on Sunday, December 9 at Bradley’s on 7th in Ybor City)
Tuesday, December 4
The Straz Center for the Performing Arts presents “Hello Dolly,” the winner of four Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival. Broadway’s most beloved musical is back where it belongs! Directed by Tony winner Jerry Zaks and featuring choreography by Tony winner Warren Carlyle. The show runs from today until the 9th. For additional information and tickets strazcenter.org.
The Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in association with Wilde Lexus Sarasota & ABC 7 WWSB present “The King and I,” one of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s finest works. The King and I boasts a score that features such beloved classics as “Getting To Know You,” “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” “Hello Young Lovers,” “Shall We Dance” and “Something Wonderful.” Set in 1860’s Bangkok, the musical tells the story of the unconventional and tempestuous relationship that develops between the King of Siam and Anna Leonowens, a British schoolteacher whom the modernist King, in an imperialistic world, brings to Siam to teach his many wives and children. The performance runs December 4 -5. For additional information and tickets, go to Vanwezel.org.
Wednesday, December 5
The Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate (my associate publisher rants and raves about their Mokara spa all the time) will host Deck the Runway – A holiday-themed fashion show from 7-11pm, showcasing emerging designers with celebrity host Tiffany Pollard (I Love New York) and runway appearances from India Gants (America’s Next Top Model Cycle 23 Winner). For additional information and tickets go to: Fancybyfrancescawatson.com.
Stonewall Bar Orlando & YAASSS is celebrating the princess of pop’s birthday (Britney) by throwing her a huge birthday party. Get in the zone with one of the best discographies in pop history while sipping on their Britney specialty drinks (Poison Paradise, 2007, The Blackout) all night. They will be having a Britney costume contest, so come ready to make them ooh in your most iconic look. This is a 21+ event with a $10 Cover (but only $5 Cover if you are in Britney Costume). For additional Information go to: stonewallorlando.com. Friday, December 7
The Tarpon Springs Boat Parade Starts at approximately 8pm, where the vessels will proceed down the Anclote River and into the bayous where Santa will give out treats. Your best bet for viewing these holiday decorated vessels is from Craig Park/Spring Bayou. The event is free.
The Orlando Ballet presents the cherished holiday tradition, The Nutcracker at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Let your imagination fly as you join Clara on a spectacular journey through waltzing snowflakes, mischievous mice and dancing confectionary with the iconic Sugar Plum Fairy! With Tchaikovsky’s beautiful score filling Walt Disney Theater, and a magical glittering Christmas tree on stage, this beloved production is a seasonal delight, not to be missed! The show runs December from today through the16. For additional information and tickets got to: Drphillipscenter.org.
Amalie Arena presents Barry Manilow in “A Very Barry Christmas.”  Fans will be in for a treat when they hear Manilow perform his greatest hits like “Copacabana” and “Mandy” as well as Christmas favorites. Manilow has sold over 85 million albums and has 50 Top 40 hits.  Do not miss the chance to hear the legend in person! The show begins at 7:30pm, and for additional information and tickets go to: Amaliearena.com.
NeiBEARhood Takeover & Southern Nights Tampa present “SlingMas” starring International P*rn Stars Stephan Raw & Manuel Scalco, and featuring the sounds of DJ Burgos. This event is sponsored by Gobearr Gear, and their will be a midnight Photo Opportunities with Sexy Santas in their Sling, and a 1am Santa Strip Off. A Fundraiser will also be taking place for the Tampa Bay Wolf Pack Softball Team! The event is 21+ and is free before 10pm.
Saturday, December 8
Join the City of St Petersburg Beach for their annual Christmas Market & Parade. The Parade starts at St. Pete Beach City Hall (155 Corey Ave) and heads west down Corey Ave, south on Blind Pass Rd, east on 73rd to Bay St and back to City Hall. Santa will finish the parade route at the St. Pete Beach Library (365 73rd Ave) to meet with all the Whos in Whoville. While at the library, enjoy Grinch themed crafts, a movie, face painting, and light refreshments. This free event begins at 11am.
The Parliament House presents, the incredibly hysterical Lardi B performing her smash hit parodies “They Like That I’m Fat,” “Bodak Jello” and many more! This is an 18+ event and admission is $10. DJ Brianna spins til 3 am, and the Footlight Players perform at 10pm & 12am.
Emmy and Golden Globe-winning comedian extraordinaire Jane Lynch (Hollywood Game Night, Glee) delivers a big, shiny sack of Christmas cheer in this delightfully kitschy, retro-amazing concert of swing- and big band-style renditions of holiday classics entitled A Swingin’ Little Christmas. She stars with her See Jane Sing concert tour compatriots, Kate Flannery (The Office); Tim Davis, and Southern California jazz staples The Tony Guerrero Quintet. The show runs today and tomorrow at The Straz Center & December 14-16 at The Doctor Phillips Center. For additional information and tickets go to: Janelynchofficial.com.
Sunday, December 9
Chabad of Greater Orlando presents Chanukah on the Park. The event, which is free and takes place at 4:30pm,  will include singing performances, live music, dancers, face painting, jugglers, food and grand menorah lighting. For more info go to: Cityofwinterpark.org.
Honey Pot Tampa and Femmes & Follies present The Annual “Rhinestones & Rescues,” a burlesque benefit for Suncoast Animal League. 100% of proceeds donated to save puppies and kitties! This is Tampa’s Uber-glam cabaret production charity event that features burlesque performers, cabaret acts, aerialists, fire performers, singers, dancers and much more. Many raffles and sponsored craft cocktails! Doors open at 7pm. For tickets and additional information visit Femmesandfollies.com.
Monday, December 10
Miss Gay Orlando returns for another year at The Parliament House! Jazell Barbie Royale hands her crown to the next symbol of excellence for The City Beautiful. Open to all female impersonator entertainers! Contestant entry fee $125, and registration begins at 2 pm. Categories: Talent, Gown, Onstage Q&A and Presentation “Tis The Season.” Pageant begins at 9 pm. And there are no advanced reservations. Arrive early for best tables/seating. Admission is $12.
The Plaza Live presents Erika Jayne: The Pretty Mess Tour. Erika will be performing her #1 Hits, “Xxxpen$ive,” “Cars,” “Pretty Mess” and many more.  Doors open at 8pm. For tickets go to ErikaJayne.com.
Wednesday, December 12
Southern Nights Orlando presents their 5th Annual Turnabout, and they invite you to watch as your favorite staff members dress & perform in Drag to benefit Two Spirit Health Services, Inc. Doors open at 7pm with show time at 8pm hosted by Roxxxy Andrews & Sassy Devine. Cover is a $5 Suggested Donation (18+ Welcomed).
Friday, December 14
Sweaterfest XII, one of Orlando’s favorite musical holiday adventures is back for its 12-year anniversary at Stonewall, and they will be raising money for Orlando’s Zebra Coalition. Doors open at 7pm, and the cover is $5 before 8pm. Santa will also be on hand to get your picture with him!
Saturday, December 15
Hallmark Channel and the Amway Center presents the Trans-Siberian Orchestra featuring their Epic Rock interpretations of holiday favorites. Two Performances 3 & 8pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Amwaycenter.com.
The Parliament House presents Crossdresser for Christ-mas starring Ginger Minj. Spend the holidays with our hometown gal, as she has made us so proud on RuPaul’s Drag Race and All-Stars! This cabaret is sure to get you in the holiday spirit. General admission is $20, and VIP is $40, which includes a Meet & Greet and upfront seating in the first two rows. For more information or to purchase tickets go to: Parliamenthouse.com.
93.3 FLZ, Tampa Bay’s #1 Hit Music Station in association with Capital present Jingle Ball 2018 starring Shawn Mendes, Marshmello, Khalid, NF, Bebe Rexha, Bazzi and Sabrina Carpenter hosted by on-air hosts, Kane and Buster. The show begins at 7pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Amaliearena.com.
Cristoph’s Tampa presents Bear Soup’s Annual Toys-for-Tots charity event hosted by Alexis De La Mer. The night will feature a drag Show at 12:30 am, DJ Sklarz, and sexy Go-Go dancers all night.  Any guests who bring a toy for a child will get a free drink. This is a 21 and over event with no cover.
Tuesday, December 18
The Dr. Phillips Center presents Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas” based on the 1954 movie starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen, which tells the story of a song-and-dance team putting on a show in a magical Vermont inn and falling for a stunning sister act in the process. It’s full of dancing, laughter and some of the greatest songs ever written—including “Happy Holiday,” “Sisters,” “The Best Things Happen While You’re Dancing,” “Snow” and the unforgettable title song. The show runs today through December 23. For additional information and tickets go to Drphillipscenter.org.
Black Haüs presents The Creature Feature Before Christmas: a Tim Burton Tribute at Stonewall Orlando. The night will star special guest from Ru Paul’s Drag Race Season 8 Laila McQueen, as well as Miami’s reigning Drag King Andro Gin, and Draggedy Anne! Doors open at 9pm for this 21 and over event, and the cover is $10, but $5 for those in Costume/leather.   Cheena serving Christmas dinner till 2am.
Wednesday, December 19
Amalie Arena and Cirque du Soleil presents Crystal. This is not just an ice show, it’s the very first experience on ice from Cirque du Soleil. Watch world-class ice skaters and acrobats claim their new frozen playground with speed and fluidity as they challenge the laws of gravity with never-before-seen acrobatics. Follow Crystal, our lead character, on an exhilarating tale of self-discovery as she dives into a world of her imagination. Feel the adrenaline as she soars through this surreal world at high speed to become what she was always destined to be: confident, liberated, empowered. The performance runs today through the 23. For additional information and tickets go to: Cirquedusoleil.com/crystal.
A brand new production of The Sound Of Music is coming to the Van Wezel! The spirited, romantic and beloved musical story of Maria and the von Trapp Family will once again thrill audiences with its Tony-, Grammy- and Academy Award- winning Best Score, including “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “Edelweiss” and the title song. The Sound Of Music enjoyed extraordinary success as the first live television production of a musical in over 50 years when “The Sound of Music Live!” aired on NBC in December 2013 and was seen by over 44 million people. 2015 marked the 50th anniversary of the film version, which continues to be the most successful movie musical in history. The performance runs today and tomorrow. For additional information and tickets go to: Vanwezel.org.
Wednesday, December 26
The VanWezel Performing Arts Hall in association with Wilde Lexus Sarasota & ABC 7 WWSB present On Your Feet!, which takes you behind the music and inside the real story Gloria and Emilio Estefan, the record-making and a groundbreaking couple who, in the face of adversity, found a way to end up on their feet. Featuring some of the most iconic songs of the past quarter-century — and one of the most inspiring stories in music history. From their humble beginnings in Cuba, Emilio and Gloria came to America and broke through all barriers to become a crossover sensation at the very top of the pop music world. But just when they thought they had it all, they almost lost everything. Performances run today through the 30th. For additional information and tickets go to Vanwezel.org.
Thursday, December 27
Murray & Peter present “A Drag Queen Christmas: The Naughty Tour.” This is a hilarious evening of holiday performances featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race Alumni: AJA, Monet Xchange, Thorgy Thor, Shea Coulee, Raja & Latrice Royale at 8pm at The Plaza Live. (In case you miss this performance or want to see more, you can catch the performance on Friday, December 28 at The Straz Center in Tampa) For additional information and tickets go to: Dragfans.com.
Friday, December 28
Southern Nights Orlando presents Willam from the critically-acclaimed motion picture “ A Star is Born” (18+ welcome). Showtime is at 12am with Roxxxy Andrews, Jade Embers, and admission is $10. (Unable to make this performance, don’t worry; Willam will be at Southern Nights Tampa on Saturday, December 29.)
Saturday, December 29
Join Barcodes Orlando for the Last Leather Night of 2018, hosted by Daddy Dave and featuring live BDSM demonstrations throughout the Night. As always, barcodes has no cover and free parking.  
Sunday. December 30
The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts presents Ventriloquist Terry Fator, the winner of Americas Got Talent in 2007. For the past nine years at the Mirage Hotel Terry Fator has sold out night after night with a show featuring his cast of characters that won him Las Vegas’s best show, best all-around performer, best family show and best overall show. Showtime is at 8pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Drphillipscenter.org.
Monday, December 31
Since the next edition of Hotspots Central will come out on December 27, I will have all the details for New Years in Central Florida listed there. 
from Hotspots! Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2018/11/29/whats-hot-central-florida-december-2018/ from Hot Spots Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.tumblr.com/post/180621585755
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cynthiajayusa · 6 years ago
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What’s Hot Central Florida: December 2018
Welcome to the What’s Hot Column, where we feature countless events in the Greater Orlando, Tampa, and St. Petersburg Areas. Also your connection to activities and events by local LGBT+ Organizations. Continue reading on to learn What’s Hot this Holiday Season!
From our family to yours, we wish you a safe and Happy Holiday Season!
Saturday, December 1
The bars of Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando presents the 2nd Annual Ugly Sweater Bar Crawl and they want the city of Orlando to join in on the fun. Get that Goodwill sweater, find those tacky holiday pants, and get ready to jingle bell ROCK! 4pm to midnight at Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando. To register go to orlandouglysweatercrawl.eventbrite.org.
The Dr. Phillips center presents “Songs of  The Season” a free holiday concert featuring the students from Full Sail University and Rollins College. The show, which is free starts at 7pm. For more information, visit drphillipscenter.org.
The Central Florida HIV Planning Council invites you to join them as they commemorate the 30th Anniversary of World AIDS Day through an evening of reflection, food, and local live entertainment as they remember the advancements made in the HIV movement for the past 30 years. The event is at Lake Estelle Park in Orlando and starts at 6pm.
Sunday, December 2
Enigma Bar & Lounge St. Petersburg presents a Toys for Tots Benefit hosted by Kori Stevens. Be sure to bring toys for kids, from toddlers to teens. All entertainers will be donating their tips as well, so be sure to bring cash to help the children of some of the less fortunate families right here in the Tampa Bay area. Doors Open at 8pm, and don’t forget your unwrapped toy! (This Two-Part Fundraiser continues on Sunday, December 9 at Bradley’s on 7th in Ybor City)
Tuesday, December 4
The Straz Center for the Performing Arts presents “Hello Dolly,” the winner of four Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival. Broadway’s most beloved musical is back where it belongs! Directed by Tony winner Jerry Zaks and featuring choreography by Tony winner Warren Carlyle. The show runs from today until the 9th. For additional information and tickets strazcenter.org.
The Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in association with Wilde Lexus Sarasota & ABC 7 WWSB present “The King and I,” one of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s finest works. The King and I boasts a score that features such beloved classics as “Getting To Know You,” “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” “Hello Young Lovers,” “Shall We Dance” and “Something Wonderful.” Set in 1860’s Bangkok, the musical tells the story of the unconventional and tempestuous relationship that develops between the King of Siam and Anna Leonowens, a British schoolteacher whom the modernist King, in an imperialistic world, brings to Siam to teach his many wives and children. The performance runs December 4 -5. For additional information and tickets, go to Vanwezel.org.
Wednesday, December 5
The Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate (my associate publisher rants and raves about their Mokara spa all the time) will host Deck the Runway – A holiday-themed fashion show from 7-11pm, showcasing emerging designers with celebrity host Tiffany Pollard (I Love New York) and runway appearances from India Gants (America’s Next Top Model Cycle 23 Winner). For additional information and tickets go to: Fancybyfrancescawatson.com.
Stonewall Bar Orlando & YAASSS is celebrating the princess of pop’s birthday (Britney) by throwing her a huge birthday party. Get in the zone with one of the best discographies in pop history while sipping on their Britney specialty drinks (Poison Paradise, 2007, The Blackout) all night. They will be having a Britney costume contest, so come ready to make them ooh in your most iconic look. This is a 21+ event with a $10 Cover (but only $5 Cover if you are in Britney Costume). For additional Information go to: stonewallorlando.com. Friday, December 7
The Tarpon Springs Boat Parade Starts at approximately 8pm, where the vessels will proceed down the Anclote River and into the bayous where Santa will give out treats. Your best bet for viewing these holiday decorated vessels is from Craig Park/Spring Bayou. The event is free.
The Orlando Ballet presents the cherished holiday tradition, The Nutcracker at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Let your imagination fly as you join Clara on a spectacular journey through waltzing snowflakes, mischievous mice and dancing confectionary with the iconic Sugar Plum Fairy! With Tchaikovsky’s beautiful score filling Walt Disney Theater, and a magical glittering Christmas tree on stage, this beloved production is a seasonal delight, not to be missed! The show runs December from today through the16. For additional information and tickets got to: Drphillipscenter.org.
Amalie Arena presents Barry Manilow in “A Very Barry Christmas.”  Fans will be in for a treat when they hear Manilow perform his greatest hits like “Copacabana” and “Mandy” as well as Christmas favorites. Manilow has sold over 85 million albums and has 50 Top 40 hits.  Do not miss the chance to hear the legend in person! The show begins at 7:30pm, and for additional information and tickets go to: Amaliearena.com.
NeiBEARhood Takeover & Southern Nights Tampa present “SlingMas” starring International P*rn Stars Stephan Raw & Manuel Scalco, and featuring the sounds of DJ Burgos. This event is sponsored by Gobearr Gear, and their will be a midnight Photo Opportunities with Sexy Santas in their Sling, and a 1am Santa Strip Off. A Fundraiser will also be taking place for the Tampa Bay Wolf Pack Softball Team! The event is 21+ and is free before 10pm.
Saturday, December 8
Join the City of St Petersburg Beach for their annual Christmas Market & Parade. The Parade starts at St. Pete Beach City Hall (155 Corey Ave) and heads west down Corey Ave, south on Blind Pass Rd, east on 73rd to Bay St and back to City Hall. Santa will finish the parade route at the St. Pete Beach Library (365 73rd Ave) to meet with all the Whos in Whoville. While at the library, enjoy Grinch themed crafts, a movie, face painting, and light refreshments. This free event begins at 11am.
The Parliament House presents, the incredibly hysterical Lardi B performing her smash hit parodies “They Like That I’m Fat,” “Bodak Jello” and many more! This is an 18+ event and admission is $10. DJ Brianna spins til 3 am, and the Footlight Players perform at 10pm & 12am.
Emmy and Golden Globe-winning comedian extraordinaire Jane Lynch (Hollywood Game Night, Glee) delivers a big, shiny sack of Christmas cheer in this delightfully kitschy, retro-amazing concert of swing- and big band-style renditions of holiday classics entitled A Swingin’ Little Christmas. She stars with her See Jane Sing concert tour compatriots, Kate Flannery (The Office); Tim Davis, and Southern California jazz staples The Tony Guerrero Quintet. The show runs today and tomorrow at The Straz Center & December 14-16 at The Doctor Phillips Center. For additional information and tickets go to: Janelynchofficial.com.
Sunday, December 9
Chabad of Greater Orlando presents Chanukah on the Park. The event, which is free and takes place at 4:30pm,  will include singing performances, live music, dancers, face painting, jugglers, food and grand menorah lighting. For more info go to: Cityofwinterpark.org.
Honey Pot Tampa and Femmes & Follies present The Annual “Rhinestones & Rescues,” a burlesque benefit for Suncoast Animal League. 100% of proceeds donated to save puppies and kitties! This is Tampa’s Uber-glam cabaret production charity event that features burlesque performers, cabaret acts, aerialists, fire performers, singers, dancers and much more. Many raffles and sponsored craft cocktails! Doors open at 7pm. For tickets and additional information visit Femmesandfollies.com.
Monday, December 10
Miss Gay Orlando returns for another year at The Parliament House! Jazell Barbie Royale hands her crown to the next symbol of excellence for The City Beautiful. Open to all female impersonator entertainers! Contestant entry fee $125, and registration begins at 2 pm. Categories: Talent, Gown, Onstage Q&A and Presentation “Tis The Season.” Pageant begins at 9 pm. And there are no advanced reservations. Arrive early for best tables/seating. Admission is $12.
The Plaza Live presents Erika Jayne: The Pretty Mess Tour. Erika will be performing her #1 Hits, “Xxxpen$ive,” “Cars,” “Pretty Mess” and many more.  Doors open at 8pm. For tickets go to ErikaJayne.com.
Wednesday, December 12
Southern Nights Orlando presents their 5th Annual Turnabout, and they invite you to watch as your favorite staff members dress & perform in Drag to benefit Two Spirit Health Services, Inc. Doors open at 7pm with show time at 8pm hosted by Roxxxy Andrews & Sassy Devine. Cover is a $5 Suggested Donation (18+ Welcomed).
Friday, December 14
Sweaterfest XII, one of Orlando’s favorite musical holiday adventures is back for its 12-year anniversary at Stonewall, and they will be raising money for Orlando’s Zebra Coalition. Doors open at 7pm, and the cover is $5 before 8pm. Santa will also be on hand to get your picture with him!
Saturday, December 15
Hallmark Channel and the Amway Center presents the Trans-Siberian Orchestra featuring their Epic Rock interpretations of holiday favorites. Two Performances 3 & 8pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Amwaycenter.com.
The Parliament House presents Crossdresser for Christ-mas starring Ginger Minj. Spend the holidays with our hometown gal, as she has made us so proud on RuPaul’s Drag Race and All-Stars! This cabaret is sure to get you in the holiday spirit. General admission is $20, and VIP is $40, which includes a Meet & Greet and upfront seating in the first two rows. For more information or to purchase tickets go to: Parliamenthouse.com.
93.3 FLZ, Tampa Bay’s #1 Hit Music Station in association with Capital present Jingle Ball 2018 starring Shawn Mendes, Marshmello, Khalid, NF, Bebe Rexha, Bazzi and Sabrina Carpenter hosted by on-air hosts, Kane and Buster. The show begins at 7pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Amaliearena.com.
Cristoph’s Tampa presents Bear Soup’s Annual Toys-for-Tots charity event hosted by Alexis De La Mer. The night will feature a drag Show at 12:30 am, DJ Sklarz, and sexy Go-Go dancers all night.  Any guests who bring a toy for a child will get a free drink. This is a 21 and over event with no cover.
Tuesday, December 18
The Dr. Phillips Center presents Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas” based on the 1954 movie starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen, which tells the story of a song-and-dance team putting on a show in a magical Vermont inn and falling for a stunning sister act in the process. It’s full of dancing, laughter and some of the greatest songs ever written—including “Happy Holiday,” “Sisters,” “The Best Things Happen While You’re Dancing,” “Snow” and the unforgettable title song. The show runs today through December 23. For additional information and tickets go to Drphillipscenter.org.
Black Haüs presents The Creature Feature Before Christmas: a Tim Burton Tribute at Stonewall Orlando. The night will star special guest from Ru Paul’s Drag Race Season 8 Laila McQueen, as well as Miami’s reigning Drag King Andro Gin, and Draggedy Anne! Doors open at 9pm for this 21 and over event, and the cover is $10, but $5 for those in Costume/leather.   Cheena serving Christmas dinner till 2am.
Wednesday, December 19
Amalie Arena and Cirque du Soleil presents Crystal. This is not just an ice show, it’s the very first experience on ice from Cirque du Soleil. Watch world-class ice skaters and acrobats claim their new frozen playground with speed and fluidity as they challenge the laws of gravity with never-before-seen acrobatics. Follow Crystal, our lead character, on an exhilarating tale of self-discovery as she dives into a world of her imagination. Feel the adrenaline as she soars through this surreal world at high speed to become what she was always destined to be: confident, liberated, empowered. The performance runs today through the 23. For additional information and tickets go to: Cirquedusoleil.com/crystal.
A brand new production of The Sound Of Music is coming to the Van Wezel! The spirited, romantic and beloved musical story of Maria and the von Trapp Family will once again thrill audiences with its Tony-, Grammy- and Academy Award- winning Best Score, including “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “Edelweiss” and the title song. The Sound Of Music enjoyed extraordinary success as the first live television production of a musical in over 50 years when “The Sound of Music Live!” aired on NBC in December 2013 and was seen by over 44 million people. 2015 marked the 50th anniversary of the film version, which continues to be the most successful movie musical in history. The performance runs today and tomorrow. For additional information and tickets go to: Vanwezel.org.
Wednesday, December 26
The VanWezel Performing Arts Hall in association with Wilde Lexus Sarasota & ABC 7 WWSB present On Your Feet!, which takes you behind the music and inside the real story Gloria and Emilio Estefan, the record-making and a groundbreaking couple who, in the face of adversity, found a way to end up on their feet. Featuring some of the most iconic songs of the past quarter-century — and one of the most inspiring stories in music history. From their humble beginnings in Cuba, Emilio and Gloria came to America and broke through all barriers to become a crossover sensation at the very top of the pop music world. But just when they thought they had it all, they almost lost everything. Performances run today through the 30th. For additional information and tickets go to Vanwezel.org.
Thursday, December 27
Murray & Peter present “A Drag Queen Christmas: The Naughty Tour.” This is a hilarious evening of holiday performances featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race Alumni: AJA, Monet Xchange, Thorgy Thor, Shea Coulee, Raja & Latrice Royale at 8pm at The Plaza Live. (In case you miss this performance or want to see more, you can catch the performance on Friday, December 28 at The Straz Center in Tampa) For additional information and tickets go to: Dragfans.com.
Friday, December 28
Southern Nights Orlando presents Willam from the critically-acclaimed motion picture “ A Star is Born” (18+ welcome). Showtime is at 12am with Roxxxy Andrews, Jade Embers, and admission is $10. (Unable to make this performance, don’t worry; Willam will be at Southern Nights Tampa on Saturday, December 29.)
Saturday, December 29
Join Barcodes Orlando for the Last Leather Night of 2018, hosted by Daddy Dave and featuring live BDSM demonstrations throughout the Night. As always, barcodes has no cover and free parking.  
Sunday. December 30
The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts presents Ventriloquist Terry Fator, the winner of Americas Got Talent in 2007. For the past nine years at the Mirage Hotel Terry Fator has sold out night after night with a show featuring his cast of characters that won him Las Vegas’s best show, best all-around performer, best family show and best overall show. Showtime is at 8pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Drphillipscenter.org.
Monday, December 31
Since the next edition of Hotspots Central will come out on December 27, I will have all the details for New Years in Central Florida listed there. 
source https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2018/11/29/whats-hot-central-florida-december-2018/ from Hot Spots Magazine https://hotspotsmagazin.blogspot.com/2018/11/whats-hot-central-florida-december-2018.html
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What’s Hot Central Florida: December 2018
Welcome to the What’s Hot Column, where we feature countless events in the Greater Orlando, Tampa, and St. Petersburg Areas. Also your connection to activities and events by local LGBT+ Organizations. Continue reading on to learn What’s Hot this Holiday Season!
From our family to yours, we wish you a safe and Happy Holiday Season!
Saturday, December 1
The bars of Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando presents the 2nd Annual Ugly Sweater Bar Crawl and they want the city of Orlando to join in on the fun. Get that Goodwill sweater, find those tacky holiday pants, and get ready to jingle bell ROCK! 4pm to midnight at Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando. To register go to orlandouglysweatercrawl.eventbrite.org.
The Dr. Phillips center presents “Songs of  The Season” a free holiday concert featuring the students from Full Sail University and Rollins College. The show, which is free starts at 7pm. For more information, visit drphillipscenter.org.
The Central Florida HIV Planning Council invites you to join them as they commemorate the 30th Anniversary of World AIDS Day through an evening of reflection, food, and local live entertainment as they remember the advancements made in the HIV movement for the past 30 years. The event is at Lake Estelle Park in Orlando and starts at 6pm.
Sunday, December 2
Enigma Bar & Lounge St. Petersburg presents a Toys for Tots Benefit hosted by Kori Stevens. Be sure to bring toys for kids, from toddlers to teens. All entertainers will be donating their tips as well, so be sure to bring cash to help the children of some of the less fortunate families right here in the Tampa Bay area. Doors Open at 8pm, and don’t forget your unwrapped toy! (This Two-Part Fundraiser continues on Sunday, December 9 at Bradley’s on 7th in Ybor City)
Tuesday, December 4
The Straz Center for the Performing Arts presents “Hello Dolly,” the winner of four Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival. Broadway’s most beloved musical is back where it belongs! Directed by Tony winner Jerry Zaks and featuring choreography by Tony winner Warren Carlyle. The show runs from today until the 9th. For additional information and tickets strazcenter.org.
The Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall in association with Wilde Lexus Sarasota & ABC 7 WWSB present “The King and I,” one of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s finest works. The King and I boasts a score that features such beloved classics as “Getting To Know You,” “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” “Hello Young Lovers,” “Shall We Dance” and “Something Wonderful.” Set in 1860’s Bangkok, the musical tells the story of the unconventional and tempestuous relationship that develops between the King of Siam and Anna Leonowens, a British schoolteacher whom the modernist King, in an imperialistic world, brings to Siam to teach his many wives and children. The performance runs December 4 -5. For additional information and tickets, go to Vanwezel.org.
Wednesday, December 5
The Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate (my associate publisher rants and raves about their Mokara spa all the time) will host Deck the Runway – A holiday-themed fashion show from 7-11pm, showcasing emerging designers with celebrity host Tiffany Pollard (I Love New York) and runway appearances from India Gants (America’s Next Top Model Cycle 23 Winner). For additional information and tickets go to: Fancybyfrancescawatson.com.
Stonewall Bar Orlando & YAASSS is celebrating the princess of pop’s birthday (Britney) by throwing her a huge birthday party. Get in the zone with one of the best discographies in pop history while sipping on their Britney specialty drinks (Poison Paradise, 2007, The Blackout) all night. They will be having a Britney costume contest, so come ready to make them ooh in your most iconic look. This is a 21+ event with a $10 Cover (but only $5 Cover if you are in Britney Costume). For additional Information go to: stonewallorlando.com. Friday, December 7
The Tarpon Springs Boat Parade Starts at approximately 8pm, where the vessels will proceed down the Anclote River and into the bayous where Santa will give out treats. Your best bet for viewing these holiday decorated vessels is from Craig Park/Spring Bayou. The event is free.
The Orlando Ballet presents the cherished holiday tradition, The Nutcracker at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Let your imagination fly as you join Clara on a spectacular journey through waltzing snowflakes, mischievous mice and dancing confectionary with the iconic Sugar Plum Fairy! With Tchaikovsky’s beautiful score filling Walt Disney Theater, and a magical glittering Christmas tree on stage, this beloved production is a seasonal delight, not to be missed! The show runs December from today through the16. For additional information and tickets got to: Drphillipscenter.org.
Amalie Arena presents Barry Manilow in “A Very Barry Christmas.”  Fans will be in for a treat when they hear Manilow perform his greatest hits like “Copacabana” and “Mandy” as well as Christmas favorites. Manilow has sold over 85 million albums and has 50 Top 40 hits.  Do not miss the chance to hear the legend in person! The show begins at 7:30pm, and for additional information and tickets go to: Amaliearena.com.
NeiBEARhood Takeover & Southern Nights Tampa present “SlingMas” starring International P*rn Stars Stephan Raw & Manuel Scalco, and featuring the sounds of DJ Burgos. This event is sponsored by Gobearr Gear, and their will be a midnight Photo Opportunities with Sexy Santas in their Sling, and a 1am Santa Strip Off. A Fundraiser will also be taking place for the Tampa Bay Wolf Pack Softball Team! The event is 21+ and is free before 10pm.
Saturday, December 8
Join the City of St Petersburg Beach for their annual Christmas Market & Parade. The Parade starts at St. Pete Beach City Hall (155 Corey Ave) and heads west down Corey Ave, south on Blind Pass Rd, east on 73rd to Bay St and back to City Hall. Santa will finish the parade route at the St. Pete Beach Library (365 73rd Ave) to meet with all the Whos in Whoville. While at the library, enjoy Grinch themed crafts, a movie, face painting, and light refreshments. This free event begins at 11am.
The Parliament House presents, the incredibly hysterical Lardi B performing her smash hit parodies “They Like That I’m Fat,” “Bodak Jello” and many more! This is an 18+ event and admission is $10. DJ Brianna spins til 3 am, and the Footlight Players perform at 10pm & 12am.
Emmy and Golden Globe-winning comedian extraordinaire Jane Lynch (Hollywood Game Night, Glee) delivers a big, shiny sack of Christmas cheer in this delightfully kitschy, retro-amazing concert of swing- and big band-style renditions of holiday classics entitled A Swingin’ Little Christmas. She stars with her See Jane Sing concert tour compatriots, Kate Flannery (The Office); Tim Davis, and Southern California jazz staples The Tony Guerrero Quintet. The show runs today and tomorrow at The Straz Center & December 14-16 at The Doctor Phillips Center. For additional information and tickets go to: Janelynchofficial.com.
Sunday, December 9
Chabad of Greater Orlando presents Chanukah on the Park. The event, which is free and takes place at 4:30pm,  will include singing performances, live music, dancers, face painting, jugglers, food and grand menorah lighting. For more info go to: Cityofwinterpark.org.
Honey Pot Tampa and Femmes & Follies present The Annual “Rhinestones & Rescues,” a burlesque benefit for Suncoast Animal League. 100% of proceeds donated to save puppies and kitties! This is Tampa’s Uber-glam cabaret production charity event that features burlesque performers, cabaret acts, aerialists, fire performers, singers, dancers and much more. Many raffles and sponsored craft cocktails! Doors open at 7pm. For tickets and additional information visit Femmesandfollies.com.
Monday, December 10
Miss Gay Orlando returns for another year at The Parliament House! Jazell Barbie Royale hands her crown to the next symbol of excellence for The City Beautiful. Open to all female impersonator entertainers! Contestant entry fee $125, and registration begins at 2 pm. Categories: Talent, Gown, Onstage Q&A and Presentation “Tis The Season.” Pageant begins at 9 pm. And there are no advanced reservations. Arrive early for best tables/seating. Admission is $12.
The Plaza Live presents Erika Jayne: The Pretty Mess Tour. Erika will be performing her #1 Hits, “Xxxpen$ive,” “Cars,” “Pretty Mess” and many more.  Doors open at 8pm. For tickets go to ErikaJayne.com.
Wednesday, December 12
Southern Nights Orlando presents their 5th Annual Turnabout, and they invite you to watch as your favorite staff members dress & perform in Drag to benefit Two Spirit Health Services, Inc. Doors open at 7pm with show time at 8pm hosted by Roxxxy Andrews & Sassy Devine. Cover is a $5 Suggested Donation (18+ Welcomed).
Friday, December 14
Sweaterfest XII, one of Orlando’s favorite musical holiday adventures is back for its 12-year anniversary at Stonewall, and they will be raising money for Orlando’s Zebra Coalition. Doors open at 7pm, and the cover is $5 before 8pm. Santa will also be on hand to get your picture with him!
Saturday, December 15
Hallmark Channel and the Amway Center presents the Trans-Siberian Orchestra featuring their Epic Rock interpretations of holiday favorites. Two Performances 3 & 8pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Amwaycenter.com.
The Parliament House presents Crossdresser for Christ-mas starring Ginger Minj. Spend the holidays with our hometown gal, as she has made us so proud on RuPaul’s Drag Race and All-Stars! This cabaret is sure to get you in the holiday spirit. General admission is $20, and VIP is $40, which includes a Meet & Greet and upfront seating in the first two rows. For more information or to purchase tickets go to: Parliamenthouse.com.
93.3 FLZ, Tampa Bay’s #1 Hit Music Station in association with Capital present Jingle Ball 2018 starring Shawn Mendes, Marshmello, Khalid, NF, Bebe Rexha, Bazzi and Sabrina Carpenter hosted by on-air hosts, Kane and Buster. The show begins at 7pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Amaliearena.com.
Cristoph’s Tampa presents Bear Soup’s Annual Toys-for-Tots charity event hosted by Alexis De La Mer. The night will feature a drag Show at 12:30 am, DJ Sklarz, and sexy Go-Go dancers all night.  Any guests who bring a toy for a child will get a free drink. This is a 21 and over event with no cover.
Tuesday, December 18
The Dr. Phillips Center presents Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas” based on the 1954 movie starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney and Vera-Ellen, which tells the story of a song-and-dance team putting on a show in a magical Vermont inn and falling for a stunning sister act in the process. It’s full of dancing, laughter and some of the greatest songs ever written—including “Happy Holiday,” “Sisters,” “The Best Things Happen While You’re Dancing,” “Snow” and the unforgettable title song. The show runs today through December 23. For additional information and tickets go to Drphillipscenter.org.
Black Haüs presents The Creature Feature Before Christmas: a Tim Burton Tribute at Stonewall Orlando. The night will star special guest from Ru Paul’s Drag Race Season 8 Laila McQueen, as well as Miami’s reigning Drag King Andro Gin, and Draggedy Anne! Doors open at 9pm for this 21 and over event, and the cover is $10, but $5 for those in Costume/leather.   Cheena serving Christmas dinner till 2am.
Wednesday, December 19
Amalie Arena and Cirque du Soleil presents Crystal. This is not just an ice show, it’s the very first experience on ice from Cirque du Soleil. Watch world-class ice skaters and acrobats claim their new frozen playground with speed and fluidity as they challenge the laws of gravity with never-before-seen acrobatics. Follow Crystal, our lead character, on an exhilarating tale of self-discovery as she dives into a world of her imagination. Feel the adrenaline as she soars through this surreal world at high speed to become what she was always destined to be: confident, liberated, empowered. The performance runs today through the 23. For additional information and tickets go to: Cirquedusoleil.com/crystal.
A brand new production of The Sound Of Music is coming to the Van Wezel! The spirited, romantic and beloved musical story of Maria and the von Trapp Family will once again thrill audiences with its Tony-, Grammy- and Academy Award- winning Best Score, including “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “Edelweiss” and the title song. The Sound Of Music enjoyed extraordinary success as the first live television production of a musical in over 50 years when “The Sound of Music Live!” aired on NBC in December 2013 and was seen by over 44 million people. 2015 marked the 50th anniversary of the film version, which continues to be the most successful movie musical in history. The performance runs today and tomorrow. For additional information and tickets go to: Vanwezel.org.
Wednesday, December 26
The VanWezel Performing Arts Hall in association with Wilde Lexus Sarasota & ABC 7 WWSB present On Your Feet!, which takes you behind the music and inside the real story Gloria and Emilio Estefan, the record-making and a groundbreaking couple who, in the face of adversity, found a way to end up on their feet. Featuring some of the most iconic songs of the past quarter-century — and one of the most inspiring stories in music history. From their humble beginnings in Cuba, Emilio and Gloria came to America and broke through all barriers to become a crossover sensation at the very top of the pop music world. But just when they thought they had it all, they almost lost everything. Performances run today through the 30th. For additional information and tickets go to Vanwezel.org.
Thursday, December 27
Murray & Peter present “A Drag Queen Christmas: The Naughty Tour.” This is a hilarious evening of holiday performances featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race Alumni: AJA, Monet Xchange, Thorgy Thor, Shea Coulee, Raja & Latrice Royale at 8pm at The Plaza Live. (In case you miss this performance or want to see more, you can catch the performance on Friday, December 28 at The Straz Center in Tampa) For additional information and tickets go to: Dragfans.com.
Friday, December 28
Southern Nights Orlando presents Willam from the critically-acclaimed motion picture “ A Star is Born” (18+ welcome). Showtime is at 12am with Roxxxy Andrews, Jade Embers, and admission is $10. (Unable to make this performance, don’t worry; Willam will be at Southern Nights Tampa on Saturday, December 29.)
Saturday, December 29
Join Barcodes Orlando for the Last Leather Night of 2018, hosted by Daddy Dave and featuring live BDSM demonstrations throughout the Night. As always, barcodes has no cover and free parking.  
Sunday. December 30
The Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts presents Ventriloquist Terry Fator, the winner of Americas Got Talent in 2007. For the past nine years at the Mirage Hotel Terry Fator has sold out night after night with a show featuring his cast of characters that won him Las Vegas’s best show, best all-around performer, best family show and best overall show. Showtime is at 8pm. For additional information and tickets go to: Drphillipscenter.org.
Monday, December 31
Since the next edition of Hotspots Central will come out on December 27, I will have all the details for New Years in Central Florida listed there. 
from Hotspots! Magazine https://hotspotsmagazine.com/2018/11/29/whats-hot-central-florida-december-2018/
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Happy 36th Birthday to the Queen of GIFs, Tiffany “New York” Pollard! http://pic.twitter.com/mliwwJammQ
— MEFeater Magazine (@mefeater) January 7, 2018
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January: Happy Birthday List
Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 19) 1: Josette Simon  2: Erica Hubbard, Renée Elise Goldsberry 3: Angelique Perrin, Nicole Beharie 4: Jill Marie Jones, Miss Tina Lawson, Lenora Crichlow, Alexandra Grey, Coco Jones, Sindi Dlathu 5: Ms. Juicy Baby, Olunike Adeliyi 6: Betty Gabriel, Jacqueline Moore, Tiffany Pollard, Armelia McQueen, Tanyell Waivers 7: Blue Ivy Carter, Ruth Negga, Sofia Wylie, Zora Neale Hurston 8: Butterfly McQueen, Ryan Destiny, Cynthia Erivo, Shirley Bassey 9: Amber Ruffin, Flo Milli, Anais Lee/Mirabel Lee 10: Kathleen Bradley, Sisi Stringer, Teresa Graves
11: Adepero Oduye, Aja Naomi King, Amiyah Scott, Kim Coles, Mary J. Blige 12: Cynthia Addai Robinson, Erinn Westbrook, Issa Rae, Naya Rivera, Amerie 13: Janet Hubert, Andy Allo, Shonda Rhimes 14: Adjoa Andoh, Vonetta McGee, Emayatzy Corinealdi 15: Regina King, Kellita Smith, Sanai Victoria 16: Debbie Allen, Aaliyah, FKA Twigs, Sade 17: Eartha Kitt, Indya Moore, Michelle Obama, Ann Wolfe, Quen Blackwell
18: Ashleigh Murray, Estelle, Samantha Mumba 19: Simone Missick, Lidya Jewett, Shaunette Renée Wilson
Aquarius (Jan 20-Feb 18) 21: Anastarzia Anaquway 22: Blesnya Minher, Dwan Smith 23: Lanei Chapman 24: Kenya Moore, Tatyana Ali 25: Ariana DeBose, Jenifer Lewis, Tati Gabrielle, Etta James, Alicia Keys, Willow Nightingale 26: Angela Davis, Anita Baker, Bessie Coleman, Ciera Payton, Desiree Burch, Sasha Banks, Zara Cully  27: Betty Adewole 28: Tyra Ferrell 29: Oprah Winfrey 30: Jody Watley, Kylie Bunbury 31: Miss Peppermint, Kerry Washington
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List will be updated as needed... I don't know everybody's birthday, and sometimes, the search engine don't either. I be using Google, and if something's wrong, it's wrong until I figure out the right date. Thank you.
Ones left off in 2024, when I made the list:
Vanity, Sindi Dlathu, Tanyell Waivers, Zaraah Abrahams, Zabryna Guevara, Quen Blackwell, Lanei Chapman, Willow Nightingale
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BFCD Calendar: Celebrity Birthday List
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂
OCTOBER
1: Hamamat Montia, Michaela Coel, Jurnee Smollett Bell, Priah Ferguson 2: Akira Akbar 3: Ayo Edebiri, Tessa Thompson 4: Dana Davis, Ella Balinska, Ambrosia Kelley 5: Heather Headley 7: Toni Braxton, Adriyan Rae, Amber Stevens West, Aweng Chuol, Grace Saif 10: Damaris Lewis, Enam Asiama 13: Tisha Campbell, Ashanti, Aude Legastelois 15: Bethany Brown 17: Sharon Leal, Angel Parker 18: Joy Bryant 19: Ciara Renée Harper 21: Nakia Burrise 22: Carmen Ejogo 23: Amandla Stenberg, Duckie Thot
Scorpio (Oct 23-Nov 21) 24: Monica Brown 25: Ciara 26: Florence Kasumba, Folake Olowofoyeku 29: Gabrielle Union 30: Charnele Brown, Eva Marcille, Nia Long 31: Letitia Wright
NOVEMBER
1: Zoë Soul 3: Antonia Thomas 4: Brittany Adebumola, Demene Hall  5: Dominique Thorne 6: Thandiwe Newton, Lisa Berry, Alix Lapri 7: Dara Renee 8: Alfre Woodard, Esther Rolle 9: Dorothy Dandridge 10: Eve Jeffers 11: Camille Hyde, Susan Kelechi Watson 13: Aisha Hinds, Monique Coleman, Whoopi 15: Rachel True, Yaya Dacosta, Gloria Foster 16: Lisa Bonet 19: Erika Alexander, Gabrielle Elyse, Susan Heyward 
Sagittarius (Nov 22-Dec 21) 22: Crystal Scales, Patra 24: Ifeoma Nwobu 25: Wakeema Hollis, 26: Tina Turner, Garcelle Beauvais, Camille McDonald 27: Robin Givens, 28: Angelica Ross S. Epatha Merkerson 29: Lovie Simone, Franchesca Ramsey 30: Kayden Grace Swan
DECEMBER
1: Janelle Monae, Zoe Kravitz 2: Lesley Ann Brandt, Celeste O’Connor  4: Ashley Blaine Featherson-Jenkins, Nefessa Williams 5: Lauren London 6: Ashley Madekwe 7: Idara Victor 8: Nikki Minaj 10: Kiki Layne, Raven Symone 11: Chloe Coleman, Condola Rashad, Xosha Roquemore 12: Regina Hall, 16: Kiara Muhummad, Gretchen Palmer 18: Adelayo Adedayo 19: Cicely Tyson 21: Quinta Brunson, Michelle Hurd 
Capricorn  (Dec 22-Jan 19) 22: Alexis Floyd, BernNadette Stanis 23: Brooke & Bria Singleton, Ruby Barker 25: Bethany Antonia, CCH Pounder 27: AmandaMaryanna, Faithe Herman 28: Nichelle Nichols, 30: Sheryl Lee Ralph, Aesha Ash 31: Susan Wokoma, Donna Summer, Rosalind Cash, Denee Benton
Obviously this isn’t a comprehensive list and will be updated as more are remembered or learned. So, list will be updated as needed. Currently/Continually working on it.
JANUARY: WELCOME TO A NEW YEAR!
Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 19) 1: Josette Simon  2: Erica Hubbard, Renée Elise Goldsberry 3: Angelique Perrin, Nicole Beharie 4: Vanity, Jill Marie Jones, Miss Tina Lawson, Lenora Crichlow, Alexandra Grey, Coco Jones, Sindi Dlathu 5: Ms. Juicy Baby 6: Betty Gabriel, Jacqueline Moore, Tiffany Pollard, Armelia McQueen, Tanyell Waivers 7: Blue Ivy Carter, Ruth Negga, Sofia Wylie, Zora Neale Hurston, Zaraah Abrahams 8: Butterfly McQueen, Ryan Destiny, Cynthia Erivo 9: Amber Ruffin, Flo Milli, Anais Lee/Mirabel Lee,
10: Kathleen Bradley, Sisi Stringer, Teresa Graves 11: Adepero Oduye, Aja Naomi King, Amiyah Scott, Kim Coles, Mary J. Blige 12: Cynthia Addai Robinson, Erinn Westbrook, Issa Rae, Naya Rivera, Zabryna Guevara 13: Janet Hubert, Andy Allo, Shonda Rhimes 14: Adjoa Andoh, Vonetta McGee, Emayatzy Corinealdi 15: Regina King 16: Debbie Allen, Aaliyah, FKA Twigs, Sade 17: Eartha Kitt, Indya Moore, Michelle Obama, Ann Wolfe, Quen Blackwell 18: Ashleigh Murray, Estelle 19: Simone Missick  
Aquarius (Jan 20-Feb 18) 20: Rukiya Bernard 21: Anastarzi Anaquway 22: Blesnya Minher, Dwan Smith 23: Lanei Chapman 24: Kenya Moore, Tatyana Ali 25: Ariana DeBose, Jenifer Lewis, Tati Gabrielle, Etta James, Willow Nightingale 26: Angela Davis, Anita Baker, Bessie Coleman, Ciera Payton, Desiree Burch, Sasha Banks, Zara Cully  27: Betty Adewole 28: Tyra Ferrell 31: Kerry Washington
FEBRUARY: HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH, SIS!!!
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3: Ellen Thomas��6: Mame Anna Diop, Heir of Glee (Phillicia Deanell) 7: Essence Atkins, Kirby Howell Baptiste 8: Quintessa, 9: Alice Walker, Camille Winbush 10: Yara Shahidi, Uzo Aduba 11: Kelly Rowland, Brandy 12: Latrice Royale 14: Danai Gurira, Aniela Gumbs 15: Amber Riley, Lynn Whitfield, Meg Thee Stallion, Zuri Reed 16: Hailey Kilgore  18: Emelia Burns, Genelle Williams, Toni Morrison
Pisces (Feb 19-Mar 20) 19: Caroline Chikezie, Angela Meryl, Ariel Alexandria Davis 20: Rihanna 21: Aunjanue Ellis, Ann Ogbomo 22: Genneya Walton 23: Niecy Nash 24: Kasi Lemmons, Tawny Newsome, Dede Lovelace 25: Geffri Maya 28: Rae Dawn Chong, Tasha & Sidra Smith 29: Augusta Savage
MARCH: HAPPY WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH, SIS!!!
1: Alexis Fields, Lupita Nyong’o 2: Danielle Moné Truitt, Nathalie Emmanuel 3: Gloria Hendry, Meagan Tandy 4: Angela V. Shelton 6: Anna Maria Horsford, Birgundi Baker 9: Christiana Pitts 10: Ego Nwodim 11: Ajani Russell 13: Adina Porter 14: Tamara Tunie, Carol Speed, Elise Neal, Greta Onieogou 15: Aaron Rose Philip 16: Cynthia Bond, Sierra McClain, Ajiona Alexus  18: Vanessa L Williams, Queen Latifah, Ayisha Issa, Amanda Foster, Bonnie Mbuli, Christina Elmore  19: Alycia Pascual Pena 20: Bianca Lawson, Dominique Jackson, Erica Luttrell, Freema Ageyman, Vanessa Bell Calloway 
Aries (Mar 21-Apr 19) 21: Sonequa Martin Green 22: Kandyse Mcclure 23: Chaka Khan, Vanessa Morgan 25: Jeryl Prescott 26: Diana Ross 27: Mariah, Halle Bailey 28: Celai West, Chrystale Wilson 30: Gabrielle Byndloss 31: Erica Tazel, Andrea Bordeaux, Zethu Dlomo-Mphahlele
APRIL (National Stress Awareness Month)
1: Cece Show, 2: Nikki Perkins, Amber Gray 3: Catherine Lough Haggquist, Sarah Jeffery, Young MA, 4: Lorraine Toussaint, Jill Scott, Khadi Don, Maya Angelou 6: Simona Brown, Lauren Ridloff 7: Billie Holiday, 8: Skai Jackson, Femi Taylor 9: Jazmine Sullivan, Bianca Belair, Kisha Knight Pulliam 10: Dana Heath, Jasika Nicole, April Weeden-Washington  11: Anita-Joy Uwajeh, Summer Walker 12: Imani Lewis, Retta, Suzzanne Douglas 13: Brittany Marie Batchelder, Marci T. House 14: Da Brat 15: Ester Dean, Kron Moore, Samira Wiley 16: Ebony Obsidian, Vallerie Rae Miller 
Taurus (Apr 20-May 20) 21: Gugu Mbatha-Raw  24: Reagan Gomez Preston 25: Gina Torres, Leyna Bloom 26: Debra Wilson 27: Lizzo 28: Aleisha LaNaé Allen, Cheslie Kryst, Madge Sinclair 29: Shahadi Wright Joseph
MAY (Women's Healthcare Month)
1: Victoria Monet 2: Golda Rosheuvel 3: Meagan Tandy, Chinenye Ezeudu, Danielle Deadwyler, Genevieve Nnaji 5: Gabrielle Nevaeh Green 6: Gabourey Sidibe, Adrienne Warren, Bresha Webb 7: Devyn Tyler 11: Dominique Thorne 12: Vanessa Estelle Williams, Kim Fields 13: Pearl Thusi 14: Tamara Dobson 15: Anjelika Washington, Bahia Watson, Sommore, 16: Janet Jackson, Aleyse Shannon 17:  Francis Callier, Rochelle Aytes, Cynda Williams 19: Grace Jones, Angel Theory 
Gemini (May 21-Jun 20) 21: Da’Vine Joy Randolph 22: Naomi Campbell 24: Patti Labelle, 25: Ebonee Noel, Octavia Spencer, Zazie Beetz, Leslie Uggams, Aïssa Maïga 26: Pam Grier, Lauryn Hill, Madeleine Mantock, Marie Pierra Kakoma 27: Left Eye, 28: Megalyn Echikunwoke, Gladys Knight 29: Laverne Cox, Mel B, Ashleigh Morghan, Michole Briana White 30: Javicia Leslie, DeWanda Wise 31: Cupcakke, Normani 
JUNE (HAPPY JUNETEENTH AND BLACK MUSIC MONTH!!! HAPPY PRIDE LADIES,GAYDIES & THEYDIES)
1: Shailyn Pierre-Dixon 2: Brandee Evans, Jadah Marie, Laura Kariuki 3: Assa Sylla, Elizabeth Adare, Josephine Baker 4: Bahni Turpin 5: Denisea Wilson 6: Alex Datcher 9: Logan Browning, Gloria Reuben 10: Faith Evans 12: Felecia M. Bell 13: Daniella Perkins 14: Marla Gibbs, Tamara Smart 15: Judy Pace, Ashley Nicole Black 16: Iantha Richardson 17: Venus Williams 18: Fatou Jobe 19: Phylicia Rashad, Alysia Rogers 20: Tika Sumpter 
Cancer (June 21-July22) 22: DomiNque Perry 23: Brandi Rhodes, Britne Oldford 24: Solange, Candice Patton, Adele Oni, Dominique Tipper 25: Brenda Sykes 26: Antoinette Robertson 27: Anjela Lauren Smith, Chantel Riley
JULY (HAPPY DISABILITY PRIDE MONTH)
1: Storm Reid 3: Audra McDonald, Alyah Chanelle Scott 4: Edmonia Lewis 5: Ellen Bendu 6: Della Reese, Little Miss Flint, Tia Mowry 7: Cree Summer, Akira Golz 8: Riele Downs, Taja V. Simpson 10: Angel Haze 11: Lil’ Kim, Aida Osman, Annarah Cymone, Aerial Hull, 14: Alisha Wainwright, Angela Lewis, Geretta Geretta, Kelly Jo Minter 15: Shari Headley 17: Diahann Carroll, Amanda Warren, Asjha Cooper
Leo (July 23-Aug 22) 24: Brenda Crichlow, Herizen Guardiola 25: Iman, Jajube Mandiela  26: Grace Byers 27: Gabrielle Graham, Savannah Smith 29: Sweet LD, 30:Vivica A. Fox 31: Wunmi Mosaku, Bukamina Cebekhulu
AUGUST
1: Tempestt Bledsoe 2: Alvina August 3: Chandler Kinney, Jo Marie Payton 4: Eris Baker 5: Chip Fields, 6: Merrin Dungey, 7: Kheris Rogers, 8: Meagan Good, Kimberly Brooks 9: Whitney Houston, Angely Gaviria  11: Viola Davis, Sophie Okonedo 12: Imani Hakim, Yvette Nicole Brown 13: Dawnn Lewis,  Deborah Ayorinde 14: Jackée Harry, Halle Berry, Marsai Martin, Aliyah Moulden 15: Christine Adams, Andrea Lewis 16: Angela Bassett 19: Sara Martins, Tracie Thoms 20: Ashley Nicole Williams 21: Loretta Devine, Kelis 
Virgo (Aug 23-Sept 22) 23: Angelique Noire, Clarissa Thibeaux 24: Ava Duvernay, Harriett D Foy 25: Ashley Winfrey, China Ann McClain 26: Keke Palmer 27: Chandra Wilson, Demetria McKinney 29: Kelly McCreary 30: Angel Coulby
SEPTEMBER
1: Zendaya Coleman, Skye Townsend, Bianca Brewton 3: Iza 4: Beyoncé Giselle Knowles Carter, Sammie Ware 5: Clark Backo, Coco Rebecca Edogamhe, Kat Graham, Jade Payton 6: Anika Noni Rose, Daniele Gaither, Naomie Harris, Trina McGee 7: Afton Williamson 9: Camilla Beeput 
10: Treshelle Edmond 11: Taraji P. Henson 12: Jennifer Hudson 13: Aisha Dee 14: Ololade "Lolly" Adefope 16: Olatokunbo Susan Olasobunmi Abeke "Toks" Olagundoye 17: Danielle Brooks 18: Aisha Tyler, Jada Pinkett Smith 19: Sanaa Lathan 20: Debbi Morgan, Enuka Okuma, Victoria Dillard 21: Jerrika Hinton  
Libra (Sept 23-Oct 22) 22: Teyonah Parrish 23: Cush Jumbo, Janelle James, LisaRaye McCoy 24: Yetide Badaki 26: Serena Williams, Fola Evans-Akingbola 27 Beverly Osu 28: Vernee Watson-Johnson
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