Nov 1-7, 2012

Nov 1-7, 2012 / Vol. 25 / No. 34

The Gaily News: LGBT community wins big this election

LGBT rights advocates had a banner election season, and last night's results really show how much the country has evolved on that front throughout the past four years. President Obama has made many strides for our community during his first term — including becoming the first sitting president to step up in support of marriage…

Hillsborough shocker: Henriquez thumps Ronda Storms for Property Appraiser

Bob Henriquez is the new Hillsborough Property Appraiser Although some local pundits always thought that Democrat Bob Henriquez had a decent shot to knock off Republican Ronda Storms in the race for Hillsborough County Property Appraiser, that sentiment seemed to change as the calendar moved toward November 6. Perhaps that was because of an alleged…

3 Florida Supreme Court Justices win retention bids

Keeping their jobs: Florida Supreme Court justices Barbara Pariente, Peggy Quince & R. Fred Lewis The three Florida Supreme Court Justices up for merit retention on this year's ballot — R. Fred Lewis, Barbara Pariente and Peggy Quince — are going to keep their jobs, despite the unprecedented push by the Republican Party of Florida…

AP calls Bill Nelson the winner in U.S. Senate race in Florida

Apparently Florida political reporters won't be writing the story Connie Mack predicted they would come Wednesday. The Associated Press is reporting that with all of the polls closed (or somewhat closed, as there maybe some people still waiting in lines across the state), Bill Nelson has won re-election to a third term for U.S. Senate…

BBC at USF: The Brits meet the Tea Party

Best sort-of-local media moment so far this Election Night: BBC's live simulcast on WUSF from the University of South Florida's Marshall Center, sadly lasting only an hour, from 6 to 7 p.m. It was fun to hear the bemused Brits talk wonderingly about how excited we Americans get about our presidential elections. The anchor managed…

Why Rombama & Company spent all that money

By this time tomorrow, America (we hope) will have elected a new president. And the two main candidates (and their most dedicated boosters, the super PACs) will have spent well over a billion and a half dollars in their efforts to sway the 19 people in the country who hadn’t made up their minds who…

Mitch Perry Report: This is it!

Of all the battleground states that will be the subject of intense focus tonight, only Florida is definitively still considered a state that will probably go to Mitt Romney. But the fact that most (but not all) pollsters think the race is extremely close in Florida has to be positive news for the Obama for…

E.J. Otero — the forgotten congressional candidate

Two years ago, the Tea Party rebellion that went from coast to coast animated Tampa Bay area Republicans, with several of them engaging in a spirited primary election to take on Democratic incumbent Congresswoman Kathy Castor. However, Castor swatted away those conservative fantasies by vanquishing the survivor of that GOP primary in 2010, Mike Prendergast.…

Helping those in Sandy’s aftermath from afar

@AndrewOKnowlton A pork-fueled fundraiser near Brooklyn to help those affected by Sandy. With upwards of $60 billion in damage, and over a hundred dead and counting, Hurricane Sandy's impression is deep and widespread across the Northeast. As Floridians, hurricanes are routine. We are conditioned to it, the pace of preparation every year like clockwork. But…

Connie Mack in Tampa: The polls are wrong

Rep. Dana Young, Connie Mack IV, Connie Mack III and Priscilla Mack lead the cheers in Tampa With the exception perhaps of one outlier, virtually every poll taken on the Florida U.S. Senate race between Democratic incumbent Bill Nelson and GOP party challenger Connie Mack IV has shown Nelson on top. But Mack said they're…

Pairing wine with Firehouse subs, can it be done?

Firehousesubs.com The Hook and Ladder sub can be shared while enjoying sips of Esporão Reserva DOC Red Alentejo wine. Rushing around to get dinner done? Just stop by Firehouse Subs and grab one of their overloaded, meaty sandwiches and pair it up with a glass of wine. It’s a sure-fire way to turn fast food…

Florida Orchestra kicks off historic week with Gershwin favorites

S'WONDERFUL! One of the photos of George and Ira Gershwin in the Florida Orchestra's Here to Stay. The Florida Orchestra started a stellar week of performances with the spirited, nostalgic pops show Here to Stay: The Gershwin Experience. The show enchanted with hits and biographical tidbits on George Gershwin (and a little about lyricist brother…

Henriquez goes after Ronda Storms in mailer to independents

Bob Henriquez The race to succeed Rob Turner as Hillsborough County Property Appraiser has been a snoozer so far. But that's no longer the case. In a mailer distributed to approximately 34,000 non-party-affiliated voting households on Friday, Democrat Bob Henriquez has decided that it's time to do some "comparisons" between him and his Republican opponent,…

Clinton stumps for Obama one last time in St. Pete

Kimberly DeFalco Bill Clinton speaks Friday night in St. Petersburg Bill Clinton campaigned for Barack Obama 40 times in 2008, he told the audience at the Coliseum in St. Petersburg on Friday night as he took the stage at about 6:10 p.m. But he said, pausing, "I am far more enthusiastic about him than I…

New poll shows Justice, Long leading in the early vote in Pinellas County

Charlie Justice The Democratic Party up and down Florida has been pushing its voters to get to the polls during early voting, so perhaps it's not that big a surprise that a new survey shows that Pinellas County Democrats Janet Long and Charlie Justice have five point leads against their Republican opponents Neil Brickfield and…

Don’t try this at home: New cirque training in Clearwater

Has the impending arrival of Cirque du Soleil got you wondering what it takes to be one of those nimble performers? Ever aspire to become a celebrated contortionist or spellbinding aerial dancer? Like to watch people twist and turn their bodies in disorienting and potentially traumatic ways? Or does your young son or daughter want…

Metropolitan Ministries moves holiday drop-off tent

Thanksgiving this year takes place early – in less than three weeks- on November 22. And with the holiday season just around the corner, this is the time when the folks over at Metropolitan Ministries kick into high gear to help out those in need. But there's a difference this year – because of construction…

The Ale and Witch brews up a fundraiser to help Sandy victims

Brett Andress, owner of The Ale and the Witch — a pub popular for its variety of craft beers, nestled in courtyard of downtown St. Pete's Tower Plaza — grew up in New Jersey, "off Exit 4 of the turnpike, he says. Andress' family and friends still live there, and the shore was his summer…

Rowdies celebrate and then celebrate some more

Last Saturday, a majority of the sold-out crowd was sitting in Al Lang Stadium watching the Rowdies compete for the NASL Soccer Bowl championship when a chant began from the Ralph's Mob fan group. The Rowdies fan group, Ralph's Mob, is a constant at the games held at Al Lang Stadium.

Two Big Mouths #117 Now Live

[audio-path:http://archive.org/download/TwoBigMouths117/Tbm11-01.mp3] Yes friends, we are back with an action packed show. This week, we'll talk about some of the stories that came out of Super Storm Sandy's devastation. Want to find a mistress? Tampa is the place to be. And it's going to cost you a lot more money this year for that Thanksgiving dinner.…

Two Big Mouths #117 Now Live

[audio-path:http://archive.org/download/TwoBigMouths117/Tbm11-01.mp3] Yes friends, we are back with an action packed show. This week, we'll talk about some of the stories that came out of Super Storm Sandy's devastation. Want to find a mistress? Tampa is the place to be. And it's going to cost you a lot more money this year for that Thanksgiving dinner.…

Cynthia Nixon, aka Miranda, talks up Obama in Ybor City

Cynthia Nixon at the Obama field office in Ybor City. If it hadn't been for Eleanor Roosevelt, Cynthia Nixon might not have been charming Obama supporters in Ybor City today. The Tony-, Emmy- and Grammy-winning actress best known for playing Miranda in Sex and the City told volunteers packed into the small Ybor field office…

Like: Hurricane Sandy tweets and posts

Here are some screen captures of the poignant, informative and humorous posts on Facebook and Twitter today — story teases, reminders and quips that inform, make us smile, think and remind us to assist those who survived the storm that devastated New Jersey, Manhattan and surrounding areas — and pay respect to those who lost…

Fifteen minutes with Gloria Steinem

R. MonaLeza Gloria Steinem speaking against Amendment 6 at the I Am Choice rally in St. Pete. Two weeks ago, immediately after walking off stage at the I Am Choice rally, Gloria Steinem took a few minutes to speak to Creative Loafing. On the eve of a presidential election, Steinem talked about the importance of…

Pro-Romney SuperPAC now spending money on ads in MN,MI & Pennsylvnia

Yesterday chief Obama political strategist David Axelrod made the bold bet with MSNBC's Joe Scarborough that he would shave off his signature mustache if somehow his candidate were to lose in Minnesota, Michigan and Pennsylvania, three states that haven't gone for a Republican in a presidential election in years, if not decades. But supporters of…

Live & Local Spotlight: Third Annual Ybor Jazz Festival

The smooth-less Ybor Jazz Festival — presented by HCC-Ybor and Tampa Jazz Club — celebrates a third year with a line-up that spans the many sides and sounds of the genre. The festivities kicked off on Wednesday and run through Sunday, with “Prologue” concerts held in the Studio Theatre on Thursday and Friday before the…

Possible redevelopment in Tampa’s Riverfront Park fires up Council

Hundreds gathered in Riverfront Park in August for a Planned Parenthood rally during the RNC The City of Tampa has lots of balls in the air regarding the west bank of the Hillsborough River, but the possibility of redeveloping Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park is one aspect that has drawn concern among members of the…

Get out your LGBT planner

Crescendo, the Tampa Bay Women's Chorus, celebrates its 20th anniversary with a concert at the Straz Center's Ferguson Hall Saturday, Nov. 3. If you're still looking to make weekend plans, there's plenty of LGBT events in the Tampa Bay area to choose from. Ladies can get a jump start on the weekend with a marathon…

Hillsborough County Property Appraiser candidates debate in Tampa

Ronda Storms Although the circumstances that created an open seat in the Hillsborough County Property Appraiser's office were something of a media sensation, the race to replace Rob Turner in that role has been anything but. Turner, you'll recall, was ousted by fellow Republican Ronda Storms in the August primary election after serving 16 years…


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