Fruit Loop west? Rendezvous is the newest LGBT dance spot just east of the Orleans
A new gay-hopping cluster has emerged off Tropicana between Arville and Wynn that includes local favorite Charlie’s, hi-energy danceteria Share and—opening November 20—Rendezvous. Managing partner Michael Ryan, formerly general manager of Share and…
PS Pride parade better than others, visitors say
David Moyer, wearing what he described as a rainbow muumuu, cheered on as thousands marched down North Palm Canyon Drive Sunday for the annual Palm Springs Pride parade. It was his fifth pride…
Gay New York: a guide to clubs, bars, drag shows and queer culture
NYC is a gay-friendly town with a variety of neighbourhoods offering pockets of queer culture and nightlife, each with its own fruity flavour. In the past decade, a lot of the action has…
A gay Brit’s guide to San Francisco
You’ve just stepped off the plane, the heat hits you and your first thought is ‘where should I go for a drink?’ Have no fear, we’ve got you covered. From gay bars to…
Georgies: The gay 'Cheers' of the Jersey Shore
It’s 4 p.m. on a Tuesday and “Sugar Magnolia” is playing inside Georgies Bar in Asbury Park. One customer sits at the bar, sipping on a glass of white wine while telling the bartender…
A Perfect Day: Miami
Where to lounge, dine, explore art, and dance it all off in Miami. Each time I visit family and friends in Miami, I try to explore something new. With more of arts and…
Queer Photo Journalists Document Community History At SF Public Library
For many years, Rick Gerharter and Jane Philomen Cleland have been the photographers-in-residence at Bay Area Reporter, San Francisco’s venerable LGBT weekly. They’ve covered scores of events: Pride Parades, street fairs, political rallies, openings…
How to Do Palm Springs Like Sinatra, Liz Taylor, and Cary Grant
This is the ultimate throwback itinerary for Palm Springs. Long before the Coachella music festival made Palm Springs an annual pilgrimage for today’s in-crowd of actors, musicians, and socialites, it was some of…
8 ways to enjoy the amazing outdoors in the Capital Region USA
Stepping out into Washington, D.C., the mighty American capital, is like walking onto a television set. With its striking landmarks, iconic memorials and generally smart appearance, it feels unreal. So much so, during…
36 Hours in San Francisco
Don’t blink or you’ll miss the next “new” San Francisco. This is a city that’s reinventing itself with every refresh of your Twitter feed, with cranes rising all over downtown and an army…