About wendy
Tampa Editor wendy@thenewgay.net
-After spending eight years in and out of college, I graduated only to find a job where I made less working 40 hours a week than I did working 30 hours a week in a mall to put myself through school.
-I'm still waiting for my ends to meet. In the meantime, I'm having a blast figuring out how to make the most out of very little and not as much fun raising two cats with very different viewpoints about the world in a cramped studio apartment.
-I am fascinated with carnival artifacts and the freakshows of yore, and I'm thinking about volunteering at a local museum where they're working to preserve the history of it all.
-I've realized along the way that people usually perceive me to be similar to them, maybe because I'm so quiet. I'm queer. You can take that to mean whatever you want.
-I love old books, especially if they look like they've been read over and over again. I usually sleep with my cats and a couple of books next to me. Sometimes a couple magazines come join the party. I used to include my phone, but one night I woke up on top of it, and the screen was cracked. I'm not sure how that happened, but now that I've upgraded to a Blackberry, I'm not taking any chances.
-I love dark art and darker music. I have a delusion that if I stomp my feat and wave my hands around in the air, I'm dancing. It's fun, but probably horrifying to behold.
-I am the nerdiest person I know. If someone would pay me to play role playing games (think Dungeons and Dragons) and/ or video games and/ or read every day, that is what I would do. Since I don't get paid for any of it, I only spend about 70- 80 percent of my time being a hopeless nerd.
Recent Posts by wendy:
Events, Local, Tampa »
The beginning of Scare Season is starting. Howl O Scream’s revving up at Busch Gardens, and Halloween Horror Nights is gearing up just the same in Orlando. Even Disney’s getting in on the act. For the horror enthusiast, the fall is a magical time of year. For everyone else, there are all sorts of concerts, art events, and varied performances to keep you busy.
In the words of Dr. Paul Bearer, “I’ll be lurking for you.”
Events, Local, Tampa »
This week is kind of slow for indie shows, cutting edge displays of art and fashion, or even a good old T Dance. Fortunately, Skipper’s Smokehouse is picking up the slack this weekend with three days of emerging bands, experimental performance art, and pleasing harmonies. If you’re not a Skipper’s fan, you can still find entertainment to keep you busy out at the clubs in Ybor or down at Sacred Grounds, where there’s always something out of the ordinary going on.
Events, Local, Tampa, Weekend Preview »
I don’t know what to think about Labor Day this year. Unemployment’s still going up. People who still have jobs are taking unpaid vacation time to keep their employers from going under. Businesses are cutting their benefits and slashing retirement. And, in the middle of this whole big mess, people are taking a day off to part.
I say this year, for Labor Day, we kick back and enjoy life to a degree we normally wouldn’t. Even for those of us who don’t have jobs, have jobs but are feeling the pinch, and have jobs but don’t get Labor Day off, we should at least set apart part of the day to unwind and enjoy. There is a light at the end of the tunnel, and it’s up to us to find it.
Events, Tampa »
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[/caption]A strange thing happened on the way to writing these events listings. I realized that most of the events occur on more than one day. So, even though they’re all listed under Friday, they stretch throughout the weekend. So, there’s still a full three days worth of possible events. You could go to S’Real Fridays, catch Suzanne Westenhoefer Saturday night, and catch the Sunday matinee of Pericles. Or, you could spend the entire weekend camping out and enjoying the Summer Music Bash. Or, an entirely different combination.
Events, Tampa, Weekend Preview »
Our politicians keep telling us to spend, spend, spend, presumably at the big box stores that are all part of the problem. Instead, why not block off some time to slip a fiver to a local band for one of theirCDs or $50 for a one-of-a-kind masterpiece to hang on the wall? That will really make a difference.

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[/caption]Pop culture is going to hold a bit of an edge this weekend. It was coming; I mean, do we want culture sanitized for the masses, or do we want our art and music to have a deeper meaning?




