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12 things to do in New York City before you die

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20 red-hot destinations set to seduce gay travellers in 2015: part one

Following the release of a new study from Out Now Business Class (ONBC) of 2015’s top gay travel trends, we count down the 20 cities set to cause a stir in the (£200b…

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The Smithsonian's Queer Collection

Over the summer, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, in Washington, D.C., announced the expansion of its LGBT collection. “As cultural sensitivities and politics have changed,” curator Katherine Ott says, “now seemed…

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The 10 Best NYC Dives to Get Cheap Food At

I grew up without a whole lot of pretensions, food-wise. In fact, I relished the thought of a Swanson’s TV dinner (especially the turkey one with the apple cobbler) and considered a trip…

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38 Cities Earn Top Scores On HRC's LGBT Equality Index

Thirty-eight cities scored 100 on the Human Rights Campaign’s third annual Municipal Equality Index (MEI), which measures a city’s support for LGBT rights. “From Mississippi to Montana, mid-size cities and small towns have…

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Boystown getting live music scene with kickoff of 'Halsted's Live'

Music lovers won’t have to wait until Chicago Pride Fest or Market Days to see live bands on Halsted Street, as Halsted’s Bar & Grill kicks off its first music series, “Halsted’s Live.”…

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Palm Springs Pride embarks on new era

As a production crew installs stages overnight Nov. 7 and vendors busily set up booths in the wee hours of Nov. 8, Ron deHarte will finally see his long-held dream begin to take…

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Lance Bass to host Philly pub crawl

Better brush up on your N’Sync lyrics and dance moves. Philadelphia’s Pink Pub Crawl returns on Thanksgiving Eve with boy band heartthrob Lance Bass as the host. To kick-off the holiday season on…

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Pride parade brings wave of color to Uptown

By the time a 350-foot rainbow flag was carried down North Palm Canyon Drive Sunday morning, Palm Springs’ uptown corridor had already been hit by waves of color. Thousands of people marched or…

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All eyes on the Asbury Park arts scene

More than 2,000 descended upon the downtown of Asbury Park on the afternoon of Oct. 18. No, it wasn’t a zombie walk, and it wasn’t exactly a concert. It was the Asbury Underground…

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