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The Best U.S. Cities for Same-Sex Couples

Best is almost always a subjective term. Same-sex couples live in every state of this nation, and just like their heterosexual counterparts, they want different things out of where they live. Some queer…

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Gay Bars Around The World Facing Collapse Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

From pulsating gay super clubs to basement drag cabarets and dimly-lit lesbian bars, the new coronavirus has shuttered LGBT+ nightlife venues worldwide, with some already forced to close permanently while others are scrambling…

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Spotlight on New York City

6 Ways Visiting NYC Will Change Going Forward

The talk after almost three months of battling the coronavirus in the U.S. – a battle that is still being waged – is when we will get back to normal. ‘Normal’ as we know…

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5 Great Destinations on An LBGTQ-Friendly Road Trip

When you’re thinking about where to head in the States for a vacation, you’re literally spoilt for choice. Almost everywhere you go you’ll find plenty to see and do, as well as lots…

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Janelle Monáe will headline New York City Pride and it’s the very definition of queer rights

Janelle Monáe will perform at New York City Pride Island on June 26, marking her first time performing at a Pride event since she came out as queer in 2018. Monáe said that performing at…

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Henrietta Hudson

Be Queer Right Here at NYC’s Best LGBTQ Bars

Unlike so many others around the globe, New York City queers aren’t limited to two gauche options when planning a Gay Night Out. Here in the birthplace of Pride, we can hop from…

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Morgan Royal, right, performed at the Playhouse Bar, a new gay club in Greenwich Village.

Yes, There’s a New Gay Bar in Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village may no longer be a predominantly L.G.B.T. neighborhood, but it remains a vibrant center of gay night life. In December, the owners of Pieces on Christopher Street and Hardware in Hell’s…

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Discrimination. Liberation. Celebration.

6 must-see sites to visit and celebrate LGBT+ history

Human history has not always welcomed queerness, but LGBT+ people have always played a pivotal part in our collective past. To celebrate LGBT+ history, we’ve collated some intriguing, influential, and inspiring places to…

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History, Queer & Otherwise, Comes Alive in Midtown

It’s the dead of winter, and I’m reminded once again of all the indoor treasures New York has to offer. For my taste, museums rank near the top. They are full of amazing…

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10 NYC Holiday Shows to Make Your Yuletide Gay

Ask Santa for tickets to these festive theatrical events on and off-Broadway. Because a person can only sit through the Rockettes’ Christmas SpectacularOpens in New Window so many times. If you’re spending the…

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