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Many of Secretary of State HILLARY CLINTONs 2008 gay supporters now praise President Obamas performance on LGBT issues.
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Eyes on Iowa
A preview of the Iowa caucuses and how gay issues are impacting the campaign there. PAGE 10
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Activist PHIL PANNELL has urged organizers of the citys MLK Holiday parade to invite the LGBT community to join the festivities.
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The Metropolitan Police Departments Gay & Lesbian Liaison Unit participated in the following investigations:
On Dec. 17, in the 1200 block of C Street, N.W., a man and a male suspect who are in a domestic relationship, had a heated argument that escalated into an assault. The victim reported that the suspect hit him about the face and body with a closed st and furniture. The victim received lacerations to his head and nger and was treated by the DCFD ambulance. The suspect ed the scene before the police arrived. A report was taken. On Dec. 16 in the 1200 block of Raum Street, N.E., two complainants who are in a relationship and reside together got into a verbal altercation. Both complainants became engaged in a physical altercation and reportedly assaulted each other. Both were placed under arrest. On Dec. 16 in at 11th & M streets, S.E., a complainant was found falling on the ground and unable to answer basic questions. The complainant appeared to be highly intoxicated and was transported to a local hospital for medical assistance. A report was taken. On Dec. 9, a complainant was reported missing by his mother. The complainant is an adult and there is no foul play suspected at this time. A missing person report was taken. On Dec. 10, a complainant who was reported missing on Dec. 9 from the 400 block of M Street, N.E., returned. The complainant is an adult and there is no foul play suspected at this time. On Dec. 9 in the 400 block of 34th Street, S.E., members of 6D and the GLLU received a call in reference to two students possibly engaged in sexual activity in the bathroom stall. The students were juveniles. The investigation revealed no criminal activity. On Dec. 8 in the 2900 block of MLK Avenue, S.E., a complainant reported being approached by a suspect who began using homophobic slurs and threatening to hurt the complainant. The suspect then struck the victim causing a fall. An assault report was taken. On Dec. 8, while in the 100 block of 42nd Street, N.E., a man reported that he was in the residence he shares with the suspect. The suspect assaulted the victim with a closed st after the suspect accused him of cheating. The two are involved in a relationship and live together. The suspect was arrested. On Dec. 8 in the 1600 block of W Street, S.E., a woman reported she was in a verbal altercation with her girlfriend. The suspect struck the victim in the head with a cell phone causing a laceration. The suspect was arrested on the scene. The victim received medical treatment. On Dec. 7, GLLU ofcers attended the Special Liaison Division Open House for 4th District. On Dec. 7 at the D.C. jail, an inmate reported that he was sexually assaulted by another individual. The case is being investigated by detectives of the Sex Branch. On Dec. 3 in the 2100 block of P Street, N.W., a man reported being involved in a verbal argument with suspect who is his boyfriend. The suspect slapped the victims cell phone out of his hand and then proceeded to bite him. The suspect then ed the location on foot. The two have been dating for two years. A report was taken and the victim was given resource agency information.
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supervisor by email in April 2010 that he was suffering from gender identity disorder. Lim testied at the hearing that Manning disclosed in his email that the disorder was affecting his life, work and ability to think, Reuters reported. Lim also testied that Mannings email included a photo of Manning dressed as a woman. Coombs stated at the hearing that Mannings self disclosure that he was struggling over his gender identity was a sign that he was emotionally unstable and may not have been in a position to handle highly classied documents, Reuters reported. The news service said Lim testied at the hearing that the supervisor who received the email did not report the information to her superiors until after Manning was arrested a month later for allegedly leaking the classied documents. Observers of the case have speculated that Mannings defense may be laying the groundwork for a less severe sentence if Manning is convicted in a court martial. Observers say the defense may argue that Manning showed warning signs of instability that should have prompted his supervisors to revoke his high-level security clearance and cut off his access to classied information before the alleged wrongdoing took place. In addition to the gender identity issues, information surfaced at the hearing that Manning got into trouble earlier for allegedly assaulting a female supervisor. In a separate incident he reportedly ew into a rage and overturned a table, sending a computer crashing to the ground, Reuters reported. In yet another incident, an Army intelligence ofcer testied at the hearing that she saw Manning curled up on the oor with his arms around his knees, according to Reuters. Manning, who is from Maryland, has been seen at gay community events in Washington, D.C. in 2009. On the publicly viewable section of his Facebook prole he listed several outside websites as being among his favorites, including that of the Human Rights Campaign; the website of Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.); and the Washington Blades website.
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said his parents and grandparents were among those who were interned, and his grandmother lost the property she owned as a result of the governments action. The U.S. government eventually apologized for its actions. In 1988, Congress passed and President Reagan signed legislation apologizing for the internment and disbursing more than $1.6 billion to Japanese-Americans who had been
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Rep. Ron Paul is the latest Republican presidential candidate to surge, but former Massachusetts Gov. MITT ROMNEY remains atop national polls.
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He then advocated creating a secular agreement for relationship recognition in which, you can go to court to resolve the differences and the arguments over it. A Paul spokesperson later claried no federal benets would be conferred as a result of these contracts such as tax benets. But Paul has expressed support for the Defense of Marriage Act and has been been critical of the Obama administrations decision to no longer defend the antigay law in court. Paul issued a statement condemning the announcement when it was made in February. Todays announcement that the Obama administration will abandon its obligation to enforce DOMA is truly disappointing and shows a profound lack of respect for the Constitution and the Rule of Law, Paul said in a statement at the time. The lawmaker has also voted against hate crimes protections legislation. Paul didnt vote on a version of the Employment Non-Discrimination Act when it came to the House oor in 2007. R. Clarke Cooper, executive director of the Log Cabin Republicans, said Pauls positions on LGBT issues are founded on his perspective of states rights. For him, its more of the principle that people should be able to live their lives
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This is a very dangerous situation for the nation to continue to have this unemployment because it threatens social stability and democratic institutions, Takano said. If it lasts too long, well see the danger of extremist politics. I have concerns that vulnerable minorities will be in danger, so as LGBT Americans, we have a strong interest in making sure that we get all Americans back to work. A public school teacher for 23 years specializing in British literature, Takano also said education issues are of concern to him and he wants to reduce the highschool drop out rate while increasing the numbers of students attending college. He also said his district suffers from air pollution and he wants to be an environmental advocate in Congress. Takano is no stranger to public service. In 1990, he was elected to the Riverside Community College Districts Board of
Trustees and has served on that body since then. In 2001, Takano helped shepherd through the board a measure enabling Riverside Community College employees to have domestic partner benets. The candidate also made earlier attempts at winning a congressional House seat. In 1992, he defeated six contenders to win the Democratic nomination for thenCalifornias 43rd Congressional District. Takano didnt succeed in the general election, but lost by fewer than 550 votes against Rep. Ken Calvert (R-Calif.) in one of the closest congressional elections in California history. Takano made another unsuccessful attempt at running for the seat in 1994. Takano is likely to claim the Democratic nomination in the congressional race. The deadline for ling is March 9, and no other Democrat has yet to enter the race. Odds are also good for Takano in the general election. The 41st congressional district is new, but had it existed in 2008,
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wanted it to take place. Peter Rosenstein, a gay D.C. Democratic activist and 2008 Clinton delegate, noted Clintons speech followed Obamas speech at the United Nations in which he became the rst sitting president to mention gay rights in a speech before the full U.N. General Assembly. I think Hillary made a brilliant, heartfelt speech on LGBT rights but let us not forget that President Obama spoke out rst at the United Nations on the need to protect gay and lesbian people around the world, Rosenstein said. But questions linger among some Clinton supporters over what progress the LGBT community would have seen if she had won the presidency. Clintons LGBT advocacy in her role as secretary of state has been aggressive. Early on during the administration, Clinton instituted a change to offer equal benets to same-sex partners of Foreign Service ofcers. The change allowed same-sex partners to have access to diplomatic passports, use of medical facilities at posts overseas, medical and other emergency evacuation privileges, compensation for transportation between posts and training in security and languages. The Obama administration has no seen no shortage of major advancements for the LGBT community. Notable among them is passage of hate crimes protection legislation, repeal of Dont Ask, Dont Tell and the discontinuation of the defense of the Defense of Marriage Act in court. Clo Ewing, an Obama campaign spokesperson, touted the presidents record in response to an inquiry on whether a President Clinton would have accomplished more than President Obama. President Obamas administration has done more to advance LGBT equality than any other, accomplishing the repeal of Dont Ask Dont Tell, signing the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crime Prevention Act into law and ending discrimination based on gender identity in the federal government, Ewing said. And if hes reelected, that progress will continue. Still, many LGBT advocates are frustrated that Obama has yet to come out in support of same-sex marriage. Obama has said he could evolve to support marriage rights, but more than a year has passed since he made that statement and he has yet to do so. Moreover, one major piece of legislation that Obama backed during his 2008 campaign continues to languish in Congress: the Employment NonDiscrimination Act. Passage would be difcult given the current makeup of Congress, but Obama
I was an enthusiastic Hillary backer; I am an enthusiastic Obama backer now, said lobbyist STEVE ELMENDORF (left).
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in the interim could issue an executive order preventing federal dollars from going to contractors that dont have their own non-discrimination protections based on sexual orientation and gender identity in place for workers. Lane Hudson, a gay D.C.-based Democratic activist and 2008 Clinton supporter, thinks she would have made more progress on ENDA and marriage if she were president. My gut tells me that Hillary would have evolved to a position supporting full marriage equality, Hudson said. While her speech in Geneva didnt mention it specically, I feel that it is implied in her statement that gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights. Hudson went to 10 states including New Hampshire where Clinton won the primary to campaign for the thenDemocratic presidential candidate. He also served as host for LGBT-focused fundraisers in D.C. Clinton, in her role as secretary of state, has continued to support civil unions as opposed to samesex marriage. But, during a speech at the State Department this year commemorating June as Pride month, she praised the marriage law in New York, saying it, gives such visibility and credibility to everything that so many of you have done over so many years. Still, she hasnt endorsed marriage rights even as at least one other member of Obamas cabinet has declared his personal support. Secretary of Housing & Urban Development Shaun Donovan
expressed his support for same-sex marriage last month. Its difcult to say whether ENDA would be further along under a Clinton administration because employment protections havent been under her purview as secretary of state. Still, Hudson said he believes Clinton would have been more aggressive in helping to get ENDA passed into law. Without question, Hillary would have been more successful at legislating, Hudson said. Not only does she have a solid record as a senator, but she would have been far more engaged with the Congress. ENDA didnt even leave the House committee in the last Congress. But many prominent LGBT Clinton backers say theyre pleased with the Obama administration and she and the president have been working closely to advance LGBT issues. Other former Clinton supporters were dubious that the secretary of state would have come out for marriage equality or guided ENDA to passage had she been elected president instead of Obama. Hilary Rosen, a D.C.-based Democratic activist, called herself Hillary Clintons greatest fan, but expressed skepticism that Clinton would have succeeded on ENDA or evolved on marriage. ENDA is stuck in the Congress not the White House and I just dont know if she would have changed her view publicly by now about marriage if she were president, Rosen said. And anyone who tells you they know is making it up. Birch said Obama achieved
tremendous legislative success for the LGBT community counting passage of hate crimes legislation and Dont Ask, Dont Tell repeal as two signature accomplishments and said people should work harder than ever in their lives to re-elect a president that invested in real change. President Obama has achieved what no other president has ever achieved a breakthrough of majority votes in the United States Congress to actually change the federal law of our country, Birch said. He has done it twice. He prioritized us and that is how it happened. Steve Elmendorf, a gay Democratic lobbyist, said he doesnt think wed see any difference if Clinton were president instead of Obama. I was an enthusiastic Hillary backer; I am an enthusiastic Obama backer now, Elmendorf said. In terms of passing of Dont Ask, Dont Tell [repeal] and hate crimes, I think Obama has done a terric job and, I think, the community should be enthusiastic about him particularly if they watch the Republican primary process play out and see what the alternative is. Elmendorf, also a member of Clintons 2008 LGBT steering committee, said the only thing Obama hasnt done is come out publicly for marriage equality, but noted Clinton also has yet to make such an endorsement. The opposition is so horrible, and marriage is just one issue and hes got such a good record on just everything else that it doesnt in any way diminish my enthusiasm for him, Elmendorf said.
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Mayor Gray has been to more community events than our last two mayors combined. He is out meeting with constituents and welcoming large conventions, and their money, to the District.
Peter Rosenstein is a D.C.-based LGBT rights and Democratic Party activist. He writes regularly for the Blade.
For all those who said the sky would fall if Vincent Gray were elected mayor, we now see clear proof that it hasnt. What is clear is that the city is functioning well and economic development is stronger than ever. The mayor continues to make good on his commitment to move forward on education reform and even the Washington Post in a recent article conrms that city services, which have improved dramatically since the 90s, have continued to improve in the past ve months of the Gray administration. It is easy to nd people to give negative quotes and the Post managed to nd one for its story on Gray. That person said, City services are one of those things you dont think about until something doesnt work right, but something that is of concern is reading about all of the difculties thats going on with members of the City Council and the mayor If it continues for an indenite period of time, I think it can impact quality of service. Well, anything can impact city services, including a federal government shutdown, but Mayor Gray and his agency heads are making sure that nothing will stop the improvement from continuing. Michael Niebauer, in a recent Washington Business Journal interview with the mayor, found there are literally billions of dollars of projects afliated with the city that are moving forward. Niebauer included numerous positive quotes from business leaders in the District who are working with the Gray administration. When pressed on whether the ethics issues were having an impact, Peter Corbett, CEO of D.C.s iStrategy Labs, said, As a business leader and tech community guy, I dont pay attention to what politicians are doing scandal or otherwise and I believe my peers are largely in the same boat with me on that. There is much evidence that the busi-
Mayor VINCENT GRAY has been aggressive in meeting with the LGBT community and encouraging better police response to hate crimes.
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$1 billion City Center project, the agreement with Walmart, a Trader Joes coming to U Street, and an apparent agreement with Microsoft to move to the St. Elizabeths East campus where 127 acres of new development will occur. There are also another $11 billion in projects moving through the pipeline. Mayor Gray has been to more community events than our last two mayors combined. He is out meeting with constituents and welcoming large conventions, and their money, to the District. He has met many times with members of the LGBT community and has directed Police Chief Cathy Lanier to be more responsive to the community resulting in her reengagement on the issue of hate crimes which have been so pervasive over the last few years. Both the police and re/ EMS training academies have reopened and are taking new recruits for the rst time in years. The mayor established a new Commission on HIV/AIDS, strong new testing programs and infection rates are starting to come down. There is a new treatment-on-demand program with rapid response for anyone testing positive. The summer jobs program ran without a glitch and within budget and the citys budget was passed without the use of gimmicks or dipping into the reserve
get input on this issue. This mayor may be more deliberative but in the long run that may make for better decisions. His chief of staff, Chris Murphy, is getting great reviews and recent additions of a well-respected deputy chief of staff and communications director are helping the mayor get information out in a more cohesive way and informing people of what is being done across government. There were the questionable hires of staff and their offspring but both are long since gone. The Sulaimon Brown asco is still being investigated by the U.S. Attorneys Ofce but from all Ive seen, there is no indication the mayor himself was involved and as ethics discussions appropriately take center stage it is important to separate the mayor and his administration from the issues surrounding the Council. The second year of his term will see some crucial tests for the mayor. They include the budget; how he works with Congress; how we maximize getting available federal funds; and how he is communicating with local residents. I believe that the forward momentum we have seen in the past year will continue and those services we all rely on will continue to improve. Now if he can only do something about DCRA.
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Today, sexual orientation is no longer a barrier for one to serve their country with honor. It should never be a defense for dishonor.
R. Clarke Cooper is executive director of Log Cabin Republicans. He was a diplomat in the Bush administration, a combat veteran of the Iraq campaign and serves as a strategic intelligence ofcer in the Army Reserve with a Top Secret/SCI clearance at Fort Meade, Md.
Private First Class Bradley Manning is a traitor to the United States of America, and his choice to use Dont Ask, Dont Tell as a defense for treason is a betrayal of all gay and lesbian service members past and present. Whatever his reasons or excuses, Bradley Manning does not deserve the sympathy of the LGBT community. Upon enlistment into the Army, Manning swore to defend the United States from enemies both foreign and domestic,
was an emotional outburst, reactionary or immature, but it was a conscious decision made by a trained professional soldier entrusted with a security clearance. Manning not only violated security protocol and the Uniform Code of Military Justice, he violated the trust of his colleagues, the Army and his countrymen. Now that he prepares to stand trial, he has shown himself to be willing to sacrice honorable gay and lesbian service members to avoid responsibility for his actions. Lawyers for Manning are claiming that his struggle with his sexual orientation contributed to emotional problems that should have precluded him
DADT. We all served under the same law, with the same challenges and struggle. We did not commit treason because of it. Log Cabin Republicans have long advocated that ones sexual orientation should not be grounds for discrimination or dismissal in the workplace. As conservatives, we believe in the meritocracy of ones labor. Good behavior and excellent performance come with reward and encouragement. Bad behavior and poor performance come with punishment and corrective measures. To justify misbehavior in the workplace because of minority status is detrimental to the morale and performance of others. For Mannings
legal counsel at Fort Meade to suggest that his orientation and/or gender identity be part of a defense or excuse for his behavior is as unacceptable as the use of a gay panic defense by a murderer. As a combat veteran and current reserve intelligence ofcer, I have testied to Congress that Dont Ask, Dont Tell was a hindrance to service member integrity, readiness, security and was a waste of tax dollars. Members of Congress learned that forcing service members to hide or lie about their sexual orientation undermined service members responsibility and accountability under the UCMJ. I told lawmakers that dishonesty was inherently counter to the long-held Army values of Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Seless Service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage. Repeal advocates also warned that dishonesty and lying are security threats. The fact that Bradley Mannings failure may be a predictable result of the corrupting inuence of Dont Ask, Dont Tell does not excuse him from personal responsibility for his crime. Today, sexual orientation is no longer a barrier for one to serve their country with honor. It should never be a defense for dishonor.
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Looking for an out-of-print gay book but dont have time for eBay or Amazon theres a good chance G Books (1520 U St., N.W.) has it. But prepared to dig the small shop is crammed oor to ceiling with piles of old books and vintage erotica. It also dont ask us how we know this has the best prices on new and used porn of any outlet in the city. But back to thinking of others, whether its Greg Louganiss autobiography, a long-discontinued Tom of Finland coffee table book or original edition Armistead Maupin or Paul Monette hardcovers, G Books is the place to go. Sure, iTunes makes gift cards but they dont pack the tangible wallop of giving someone a CD, DVD or even, gasp, an LP.
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Switching gears radically, Capitol Hill Bikes, across town, has everything any bike enthusiast on your list could want (capitolhillbikes.com). Check them out at 719 8th Street, N.W. If youre in the Eastern Market area and its an easy Metro ride if youre not make it a point to stop in Hills Kitchen (713 D St., S.E.). They have an eye-popping array of kitchen gadgets that make great gifts (hillskitchen.com). You also cant go wrong at Homebody (715 8th St., S.E.), which specializes in home furnishings, gifts, local art and design (homebodydc.com).
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between the ages 21-25 because that is when people start to form drink preferences. With Absolut focusing on the gay community 30 years ago, think of all the long-term customers they established because Absolut was the only spirit company marketing to the LGBT community. The company is celebrating the anniversary with a year-long campaign theme dubbed Absolut Outrageous that will feature nods to the 30-year campaign. There will be online and outdoor ads, campaign slogans such as Celebrating 30 years of going out and coming out and a contribution of $30,000 to Outfest and the Outfest Legacy Project for LGBT Film Preservation. A print ad will appear in LGBT publications like The Advocate, Instinct and Out as well as mainstream magazines Vanity Fair and Vogue. The marketing budget is estimated at more than $4 million. Loyalty is earned and Absolut understands this, Moran says. Many brands have attempted to duplicate the Absolut success story in the LGBT market, but the brand that helped invent LGBT advertising is constantly re-dening the segment. From Andy Warhol to RuPaul to David LaChapelle, Absolut has maintained relevancy among the spirits clutter by partnering with some of the most notable gay and lesbian icons over the past three decades. In addition, we realize the importance of a multi-platform LGBT campaign: print, digital, social media and experiential components are all part of our outrageous initiative.
Evans recalls that Absolut received a lot of positive response from the LGBT community, thanking them for their support when the ad campaign launched 30 years ago. It was one of their standard ads of the day a halo hovering over the Absolut bottle but its placement in gay publications was unprecedented. The campaign grew over the years as the company expanded by buying more ads, sponsoring events at bars, donating to charities and causes and more. Today, we advertise on Logo, a television station dedicated to the gay community, and sponsor RuPauls Drag Race. The ads are more tailored to the LGBT community, said Moran. Absolut is fully invested in the LGBT community. But could the impact be diluted as more spirit companies market to gays? Evans isnt worried. At that time 30 years ago, we dedicated some marketing resources to the LGBT community and received responses. Today, we spend a lot more on LGBT marketing and receive little responses. Evans believes that for every one letter received, thousands feel the same way. With new generations of customers and their response to ads changing, developing and measuring brand loyalty is becoming more difcult. With Absoluts multi-media campaign, I think it is the right approach to attract customers and to remind them of Absoluts dedication to the LGBT community, Evans says, I think once they have an Absolut product, they will be loyal a customer because it is great product.
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Bet Mishpachah is having its Hanukkah Erev Shabbat Service tonight from 8 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. at the D.C. Jewish Community Center (1529 16th St., N.W.) with Allan Armus leading. Attendees are asked to bring a menorah and candles. For more information, visit betmish.org.
its Christmas Eve worship tonight at 8 p.m. Covenant Baptist United Church of Christ (3845 South Capitol St., S.W.) is having its Christmas Eve service today at 7 p.m. Georgetown Lutheran Church (1556 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.) is having its Christmas Eve service tonight at 8 p.m. Foundry United Methodist Church (1500 16th St., N.W.) is having a children-and-family Christmas Eve service at 6:30 p.m. and a music-and-candlelight service at 8 p.m.
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Bet Mishpachah is having its annual movie and Chinese dinner tonight. For full details, visit betmish.org. National City Christian Church (5 Thomas Circle, N.W.) is having its allchurch Christmas worship today at 10 a.m. followed by service in Spanish in Phillips Chapel at 11 a.m. and an Elders service in the Thomas House at 2 p.m. St. Margarets Episcopal Church (1830 Connecticut Ave., N.W.) is having the Holy Eucharist with carols and homily today at 10 a.m. Dignity/Washington is having its Christmas Mass here at 6 p.m. Metropolitan Community Church of Washington (474 Ridge St., N.W.) is having its Christmas worship today at 10 a.m. followed by a morning brunch. Georgetown Lutheran Church (1556 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.) is having its Christmas service today at 10 a.m. Foundry United Methodist Church (1500 16th St., N.W.) is having multiple services today. There is a service at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., both followed by a coffee hour and an evening service at 5:30 p.m. Other LGBT-welcoming and afrming houses of worship with special services planned this week include All Souls Memorial Episcopal Church (2300
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Bet Mishpachah is having its Shabbat morning service and Hanukkah luncheon today at the D.C. Jewish Community Center (1529 16th St., N.W.) from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. with Larry Neff leading the service. National City Christian Church (5 Thomas Circle, N.W.) is having its Christmas Eve worship tonight at 7:30 p.m. with prelude music beginning at 7 p.m. St. Margarets Episcopal Church (1830 Connecticut Ave., N.W.) is having a childrens service with Christmas carols and the Holy Eucharist today at 5 p.m. There will be a choral prelude at 10:30 p.m. and the solemn high Christmas Eucharist with choir, incense and sermon at 11 p.m. Metropolitan Community Church of Washington (474 Ridge St., N.W.), the regions largest mostly gay church, is having
Cathedral Ave., NW; allsoulsdc.org); Asbury United Methodist Church (926 11th St. NW; asburyumcdc.org); Dignity of Northern Virginia, a gay Catholic group that meets at Immanuel Church On the Hill (3606 Seminary Road, Alexandria; dignitynova.org); Dignity Washington, the D.C. gay Catholic group, meets at St. Margarets Episcopal (1820 Conn. Ave. NW; dignitywashington.org); Faith Temple (1313 New York Ave. NW); Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist (3401 Nebraska Ave. NW; nationalchurch.org); More Light Presbyterians (opendoorsmlp. org); Rock Spring Congregational United Church of Christ (5010 Little Falls Road, Arlington; rockspringucc.org); St. Marks Episcopal (3rd and A streets, SE; stmarks. net); St. Thomas Parish (1772 Church Street, NW; stthomasdc.org); The United Church (1920 G Street, NW; theunitedchurch. org) and Westmoreland Congregational United Church of Christ (1 Westmoreland Circle, Bethesda; westmorelanducc.org). Visit their respective websites for service times. The Blade regrets that space does not permit complete listings of service times of all LGBT-afrming parishes in the region.
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the fourth annual New Years Eve Bash Resolution 2012 on Dec. 31 starting at 9 p.m. DJ Image and Deejay Aruto will be spinning. Cover is $10 before 11 p.m. and $15 afterward. For more information, visit facebook.com/sheproductions. Red Palace (1212 H St., N.E.) presents Ball Drop Burlesque and Variety Blowout Bash tonight with three sets at 9, 10 and 11 p.m. featuring intermissions with go-go dancing. The ball drop with a toast at midnight. Tickets are $30 in advance and $40 day of show. Doors open at 8 p.m. and all attendees must be 21 or older. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit redpalacedc.com. Town (2009 8th St., N.W.) presents New Years Eve 2012 featuring a countdown of the top 10 songs of 2012, a glowing midnight explosion, must and video by DJs Ed Bailey and Wess, live performance by Tha Dance Camp and more. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Advance tickets are available at Number Nine (1435 P St. NW) or at groovetickets.com. Town box ofce will open at 7 p.m. and doors open at 9 p.m. All attendees must be 21 or older. The BFF New Years Eve Party at Remingtons (639 Pennsylvania Ave., S.E.) starts at 10 p.m. on the second oor featuring a free buffet and champagne toast. Admission is $8. Phase 1 (525 8th St., S.E.) is having its Countdown to 2012 Womens New Years Eve Party from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. with DJ Staylo spinning, a balloon drop and champagne split. Admission is $10 and doors open at 7 p.m. Omega Party presents New Years Eve Extravaganza at 901 Lounge (901 9th St., N.W.). Tickets are $15 in advance and only 100 are available. Tickets will be sold at the door as space permits. VIP packages are $50. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit omegapartydc.com.
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night open mic poetry hosted by Drew Law tonight at 8 p.m. at its Shirlington location (4251 South Campbell Ave., Arlington). Wristbands are $4 and will be on sale starting at 10 a.m. in the Global Exchange store until sold out. SAGE Metro D.C. is celebrating the New Year with a party at the D.C. Center (1318 U St., N.W.) tonight at 6:30 p.m. with food and music. For more information, visit thedccenter.org or sagemetrodc.org.
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K&C Productions presents Grown & Sexy Saturdays at Club Mova (newly reopened at 2204 14th Street, NW). No cover and doors open at 10 p.m. Party goes until 3 a.m. A new years eve grand opening edition is also planned. The East Coast Boyz present Twas the Night Before Christmas at Tabaq Bistro (1336 U St., NW) tonight from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. Prizes and drink specials will be held. Dancers will provide entertainment. Black Cats (1811 14th St., N.W.) weekly Hellmouth Happy Hour will feature a special holiday screening of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie starring Luke Perry and Kristen Swanson. This is a free event and doors open at 7 p.m. U Street Music Hall (1115 U St., N.W.) has its U Halliday Party tonight at 10 p.m. featuring King Tutt, Obeyah, Keenan Orr and more hosted by Marcus Dowling and Reed Rothchild. Tickets for attendees 18 to 20 are $10 and must be purchased
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The Kennedy Center (2700 F St., N.W.) presents an All-star Christmas Day Jazz Jam featuring Chuck Redd, Robert Redd, Lenny Robinson, James King and Tom and Delores King Williams tonight at 6 p.m. This is a free performance. For more information, visit kennedy-center.org. Black Cat (1811 14th St., N.W.) presents its third annual James Brown DeathMas holiday bash featuring Soul Call Paul. Tickets are $5 and available night of the show. Doors open at 9 p.m. Ultrabar (911 F St., N.W.) presents No Nice, All Naughty Sexy Santa Bash tonight from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. with free admission all night for women dressed in sexy Santa costumes. There will be drink specials all night as well as a rail open bar from 10 to 11 p.m.
Riot Act Comedy Theater (801 E St., N.W.) presents its weekly trivia night, hosted by Ashley Linder and Lauren Zoltick tonight at 8 p.m. in the upstairs bar. Theres even bonus question worth three extra points online at riotactcomedy.com. The Chesapeake Squares are having a mainstream-through-advanced club night tonight at the Waxter Center (1000 Cathedral St.) in Baltimore from 8 to 10 p.m. For more information, visit chesapeakesquares.org. The Squares are a gay square dancing group. Busboys & Poets presents Tuesday night open mic poetry hosted by Henry Mills tonight at 9 p.m. in the Langston room of its 14th and V streets location (2021 14th St., N.W.). Wristbands are $4 and will be on sale starting at 10 a.m. in bookstore until sold out.
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