Nov 15-21, 2012

Nov 15-21, 2012 / Vol. 25 / No. 36

Getting intimate with sex surrogate Cheryl Cohen Greene

I'm contacting the most famous surrogate partner in the world: Cheryl Cohen Greene. At nearly 70 years old, she has had sex with more than 900 partners and she shows no sign of slowing down. If she isn't intimidating enough, Cohen is portrayed by Helen Hunt in The Sessions, a new film that chronicles how…

Newt & Callista Gingrich coming to Carrollwood this Saturday

The recently completed presidential campaign saw a lot of ups and downs over the past year and a half. Remember when Newt Gingrich blew off his staff and left for a two-week European vacation in the summer of 2011 with wife Callista, just as the campaign was beginning? The former House Speaker's campaign staff resigned…

Mitch Perry Report 11.20.12 – Thanks for the memories, Allen West

Two weeks after battling with St. Lucie County election officials, South Florida GOP Congressman Allen West faced the music this morning and announced that he was conceding his race against Democrat Patrick Murphy. His announcement comes after a recount of early votes showed Murphy gaining more votes, and it was apparent that count was not…

Governor Scott expands investigation into Citizens Property Insurance

Days after Toulouse Olorunnipa with the Tampa Bay Times/Miami Herald reported that "the corporate watchdogs who were recently fired from Citizens Property Insurance Corp. had uncovered evidence of favoritism, improper compensation and poorly handled investigations at the highest levels of the state-run company," Governor Rick Scott today announced that he was calling on Chief Inspector…

Wine pairings for Thanksgiving

Villa Maria Estate Villa Maria Estate Cellar Selection Dry Riesling Take the “func” out of the dysfunctional holiday this year by leaving all the work to somebody else. Allowing you plenty of stress-free time to sit back and enjoy the company, the food and the wine. There are several places to turn to for that…

This week in food and drink

RANDOM HOUSE The new book from Allison Vines-Rushing and Slade Rushing on new traditions in old southern cooking. Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. There is quite a bit happening in our town this Thanksgiving week. Help others this Thanksgiving in the kitchen or with canned donations, check out a book signing from a James…

Congressional Democrats introduce two new bills to address electoral reform

Almost 10 years ago, in the aftermath of the 2000 election debacle in Florida, Congress passed the Help America Vote Act. The bill helped states modernize their voting systems, and mandated the use of "provisional ballots," which was established to make sure that every voter whose eligibility was in question at the polls could still…

Mitch Perry Report 11.19.12 – Buccaneer fever building?

I've grown up my whole life as a huge football fan, but over the past five years I've found the college game to be far superior in terms of drama and excitement vs. the more corporate NFL. The college football season had another great one, with last Saturday night an absolute sensation, with two of…

Want a fun trivia night? Trixie’s got the answer

History nerds, film buffs, pop culture junkies, LGBTers and friends: Round up a gang of smarty-pants and head over to St. Pete’s super-quaint Queens Head pub for its weekly trivia contest hosted by the one and only Trixie the Trivial Tranny. From her Southern-drawled, “Hey, y’all!” to her saucily mispronounced words, Trixie — who’s rather…

Got an Ybor story? Enter CL’s Fiction Contest

The theme of this year's Creative Loafing Fiction Contest stays close to home: Ybor City. We're accepting submissions from now through Dec. 12 at cltampa.com/YborFiction. Entrants can incorporate Ybor in any way and in any era: as setting, as idea, as part of a character's biography, whatever works. You can base your story in Ybor's…

Mitch Perry, Arielle Stevenson win Griot Drum awards

Last night, during a banquet at the Nielsen headquarters in Oldsmar, the Tampa Bay Association of Black Journalists (TBABJ) gave out its annual Griot Drum awards in recognition of outstanding media coverage of people of color, particularly African-Americans. Creative Loafing writers took home two awards in the under-100,000-circulation print division. Mitch Perry won 1st place…

Mitch Perry Report 11.16.12 – Mitt’s true colors revealed?

Although Mitt Romney truly became a national figure when he helmed the 2002 Winter Olympic games in Salt Lake City, the country didn't really start paying a whole lot of attention to his political views until he declared his candidacy to become the Republican nominee for president back in 2007. The first reviews weren't very…

The SMART Ride of their lives

Leah Payne and the Erase Hate Tampa Bay team ride to raise funds for HIV/AIDS organizations this weekend. Hundreds of cyclists descend upon Miami this weekend, Friday, Nov. 16 and Saturday, Nov. 17. They'll be riding their bikes from Miami to Key West with one goal in mind: to raise money for Florida-based HIV/AIDS organizations.…

4th Annual CL Online Holiday Auction is live: Bid now!

We've raised $50,000 for The Children's Home in the first three years of the Creative Loafing Online Holiday Auction, and this year should be the best ever. We've got 84 alluring items up for bid in four categories: Big Deals (like a pair of round-trip tickets on Edelweiss Air from Tampa to Switzerland); Food &…

Live and Local Spotlight: RedFeather CD Release Show

Singer-singwriter Mark Etherington – MVP-award winner in this year's Best of the Bay issue – plays acoustic guitar and percussion and delivers his musings in a haunting hollering howl as the frontman of RedFeather, the roots-psych-folk rock outfit that also encompasses sweetly-harmonizing bandmate Jacqlyn Titus (keys, vocals, percs), bassist Doug Gialluca and drummer T.C Smith.…

British youth learn about American elections first-hand

During elections it’s not uncommon to see young people out canvassing for candidates and working for campaigns, though not many of them are British. The students from Act Inspired U.S, an organization founded to encourage disadvantaged English youth to become active in their communities, spent the last week of the American election campaigning for both…

The Amazon Trail: Happy dance

Okay, so there are still a few conservatives who stare mutely at my Bo Obama button, mouths open, like they still can't believe they lost to us commie, hippie, queer, vile and disgusting President Obama supporters. But that's what watching FOX TV can do to people. The station is a teleprompter for viewers, scrolling non-stop…


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