The iconic Sheila E (Photo: Koury Angelo)

Iconic Sheila E Beats To Her Own Drum

Sheila Escovedo, better known as Emmy and Grammy nominated Sheila E, is singing her own songs and drumming to her own beat these days.

Sheila E hit it big in the 1980s with songs “The Glamorous Life,” “A Love Bizarre,” and her collaboration with her friend and former lover Prince, “Erotic City.”

The Oakland native, who currently lives in Los Angeles, is following up the released her latest album, Icon, at the beginning of the summer with her tell-all memoire, The Beat of My Own Drum: A Memoir, available September 2.

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Amber Todd, co-founder and chair of Oakland Pride Committee, which produces Oakland Pride (Photo: Courtesy of Oakland Pride)

Amber’s Got Pride In Oakland

It’s a cause for celebration! Oakland Pride is turning the big five this weekend and is throwing its first ever Pride Parade.

The Labor Day Weekend Pride festival is the second largest Pride event in Northern California attracting up to an estimated 50,000 attendees to Oakland, Calif. and wraps up the East Bay’s summer festivals.

“We want to have a summer of amazing stuff in Oakland,” says Amber Todd, co-founder and chair of Oakland Pride.

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Christiana Remington, far right, director of the Womyn’s Stage at Oakland Pride (Photo: Courtesy of the Womyn's Stage at Oakland Pride)

It’s Christiana’s World At The Womyn’s Stage At Oakland Pride

Women rule the world, at least at the Womyn’s Stage at Oakland Pride, August 31.

Oakland has such a strong lesbian community, given the fact that it has one of the highest queer girl populations per capita than any other major American city, according to the Williams Institute, so it is only fitting that Oakland Pride has a strong Womyn’s Stage to support the local community.

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Dykeadence in New Orleans (Photo: www.autostraddle.com)

Indulge Yourself At Dykeadence

If the girls are being sinful in Las Vegas, they are indulging in debauchery in New Orleans and this is the weekend to do it at Dykeadence.

Dykadence is the queer women’s event that is thrown in conjunction with Southern Decadence, a popular festive gay celebration that’s been going strong for 42 years during Labor Day Weekend in the French Quarter of New Orleans.

This year’s theme is “Sexy At Six” and the weekend is “loaded with more glittery, enthralling, sexy, titillating events” for the thousands of attendees, August 29 – 31.

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Comedian Julie Goldman (Photo: Magnus Hastings)

EDEN Pacific Northwest Announces Funny Girls Julie, D’Lo and Belinda Headlining the Women’s Weekend

Get ready to laugh, cry tears of joy and most importantly you will have a great time at EDEN Pacific Northwest this year with funny girls Julie Goldman, D’Lo and Belinda Carroll.

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Aqua Girl’s Foundation Head Schwartz Steps Down

Partying for a cause, Robin Schwartz, executive director of the Aqua Foundation for Women, which is the beneficiary of the famed Aqua Girl, the all-girl party in Miami’s South Beach is stepping down.

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Highway 19 twists and turns as its head Eminence. (Photo: Courtesy of The Missouri Division of Tourism)

Rev Up Your Engines: The Missouri Ozarks Offer Five Enticing Motorcycle Routes

Motorcycle enthusiasts can add a new trail to their list this fall, Missouri introduced the Ozark Hellbender.

Following in the tradition of North Carolina’s Tail of the Dragon and Tennessee’s Devil’s Triangle the ride had to have a catchy name to entice motorcyclists throughout the U.S. and the world to experience the scenic, stomach-churning roadway with plenty of sharp “twisties” and long, banked “sweepers.”

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Cleveland's popular restaurant row East 4th Street (Photo: Jeff Greenberg)

Hot in Cleveland: 3 Sizzling Culinary Delights

Cleveland has become quite the culinary scene in recent years. Sometimes it seems like you can’t throw a chopping knife without hitting a celebrity chef.

It doesn’t hurt that preeminent Chef Michael Symon, owner of Lola Bistro (2058 East 4th Street; 216-621-5652; LolaBistro.com), appears as one of the four culinary hosts weekdays on ABC’s popular “The Chew” touts the gastronomic charms of Cleveland whenever he can.

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The Dinah White Party 2012 in Palm Springs, California (Photo: Courtesy of The Dinah)

It’s A Victory Party: The Dinah Hosts All-Girl Party for Gay Games 9

By Heather Cassell It wouldn’t be a party without The Dinah girls! This week to celebrate the gold, silver and bronze wins Club Skirts promoter Mariah Hanson and her team in association with Aqua Girl are hosting the official all-girl bash “The Victory Party” at the Gay Games 9 in Cleveland, Ohio. “[We] plan to […]

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Emma Beno, co-owner of the Pork Chop Shop, stands at the ready at the store located at the famed West Side Market. (Photo: Heather Cassell)

The Pork Chop Shop’s Butcher Babes Bring Home the Bacon

It’s tough having good chops and the “Butcher Babes” have got the best to offer at the West Side Market in Cleveland, Ohio.

Emma Beno, 24, and Alexia Rodriguez, 32, owners of the Pork Chop Shop (1979 West 25th Street, Stand E4; 216-394-0382; ThePorkChopShopWSM.com) at the market infuse the flavor of the neighborhood and their own tastes into their pork in the Ohio City neighborhood.

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Inside the historic West Side Market in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo: Heather Cassell)

Go to the Market at West Side Market

Many people oooh and ahhh over San Francisco’s Ferry Building and rightfully so, the public marketplace with its high quality organic shops highlighting some of the best of the San Francisco Bay Area’s small businesses, similar to Seattle’s Pike Place Market, brought this relic public market back to life. It’s even inspired and spawned other public markets in Napa, Anaheim and many more, but it has nothing on Cleveland’s West Side Market.

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Mongo Grubbo Cakes (a.k.a. dessert for breakfast) at Latitude 41n in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo: Courtesy of Latitude 41n)

3 Best Brunch Spots in Cleveland

What’s better than starting out a lazy Sunday? Brunch. It doesn’t matter if you are a breakfast or a lunch person all your gastronomic needs are met with brunch and it’s the perfect excuse to slow down and hang out with friends – new and old.

No matter where you are in the world, brunch makes everything better whether it’s simply to cure a hangover, hang with your favorite people, or refuel after a sporting it up.

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