Posted on 14 August 2012. Tags: establishments, great source, neighborhood, prostitution sting
Another of Chelsea’s rather garish sex-toy and porn stores, the Blue Store (206 8th Ave.) has garnered its share of bad press since it opened nearly a decade ago, first stirring the ire of neighbors who complained about its relentless blue-neon facade and the neighborhood’s seeming excess of such establishments. Then a couple of years ago cops shuttered the place for following a prostitution sting. The store has cleaned up its act some and is now a great source of gay erotica, lube, and such.
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Posted on 11 August 2012. Tags: buenos aires, club kids, lesbians, neighborhood, sunday nights
The largest gay club in the city, Amerika (Gascon 1040) is on the edge of Palermo in the Almagro neighborhood. This place packs in huge (as in 2,000 revelers) crowds and is open Thursday through Sunday nights. There are multiple levels to dance and observe the scene, and Amerika draws a nice mix of sweaty club kids, stylish lesbians, heteros who love the music and vibe, and…well…pretty much everybody who’s anybody in gay Buenos Aires.
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Posted on 07 August 2012. Tags: establishments, great source, neighborhood, prostitution sting
Another of Chelsea’s rather garish sex-toy and porn stores, the Blue Store (206 8th Ave.) has garnered its share of bad press since it opened nearly a decade ago, first stirring the ire of neighbors who complained about its relentless blue-neon facade and the neighborhood’s seeming excess of such establishments. Then a couple of years ago cops shuttered the place for following a prostitution sting. The store has cleaned up its act some and is now a great source of gay erotica, lube, and such.
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Posted on 07 August 2012. Tags: gay bars in las vegas, neighborhood, nightclubs
A guide to the best gay bars in Las Vegas, from nightclubs on the Strip to quirky neighborhood dives to Sin City bathhouses.
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Posted on 02 August 2012. Tags: blue lagoon, dance floor, east side of town, happy hours, mad house, neighborhood, santa cruz
Formerly the Seabright Bar & Lounge, the Mad House Bar opened in 2009 and has become the main GLBT hangout in Santa Cruz, as downtown’s Blue Lagoon has become increasingly hetero (although you’ll find that gays and straights mix quite happily at bars and lounges throughout Santa Cruz). Located in the funky Seabright neighborhood, on the east side of town not far from Capitola, the Mad House has a mid-size dance floor but is mostly a place to mingle and chill. Happy hours here are popular.
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Posted on 01 August 2012. Tags: companion, early september, europe, folsom street fair, late september, neighborhood, san francisco
A preview of the Folsom Street Fair, held in San Francisco in late September 2012. There’s also information here on the related Up Your Alley Fair, next held in late July 2012, and Folsom Europe, the companion event held in Berlin’s Schoneberg neighborhood in early September 2012.
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Posted on 26 July 2012. Tags: five points, glbt community, inman park, neighborhood, shopping
A profile on the historic neighborhood of Inman Park and Little Five Points, one of Atlanta’s most popular neighborhoods for dining and shopping, and also a major part of the city’s GLBT community.
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Posted on 24 July 2012. Tags: fish markets, neighborhood, pike place market, retail shops
The original branch of Starbucks Coffee opened in Seattle at Pike Place Market in 1971 and has been in this space at 1912 Pike Place since 1976. The facade of the store retains its endearingly crude lettering and appearance, per the historic codes of the neighborhood. The coffeehouse is along a strip of retail shops across from the many food stalls, fish markets, restaurants, and shops inside Pike Place Market.
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Posted on 24 July 2012. Tags: club jacksonville, gay bathhouse, neighborhood, refurbishment, st john river
A reliable gay bathhouse with a loyal following of regulars, Club Jacksonville is in the city’s historic San Marco neighborhood, across the St. John River from Riverside and downtown, where most of the city’s gay nightspots are located – it’s a short drive, though. This is your standard bathhouse, having served the community since 1974. It’s not especially fancy, but the management did give the place a thorough refurbishment in recent years, and they work hard to keep it clean and pleasant.
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Posted on 21 July 2012. Tags: companion, early september, europe, folsom street fair, late september, neighborhood, san francisco
A preview of the Folsom Street Fair, held in San Francisco in late September 2012. There’s also information here on the related Up Your Alley Fair, next held in late July 2012, and Folsom Europe, the companion event held in Berlin’s Schoneberg neighborhood in early September 2012.
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Posted on 20 July 2012. Tags: blue lagoon, dance floor, east side of town, happy hours, neighborhood, santa cruz
Formerly the Seabright Bar & Lounge, the Mad House Bar opened in 2009 and has become the main GLBT hangout in Santa Cruz, as downtown’s Blue Lagoon has become increasingly hetero (although you’ll find that gays and straights mix quite happily at bars and lounges throughout Santa Cruz). Located in the funky Seabright neighborhood, on the east side of town not far from Capitola, the Mad House has a mid-size dance floor but is mostly a place to mingle and chill. Happy hours here are popular.
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Posted on 20 July 2012. Tags: establishments, gay erotica, great source, neighborhood, neighbors, prostitution sting
Another of Chelsea’s rather garish sex-toy and porn stores, the Blue Store (206 8th Ave.) has garnered its share of bad press since it opened nearly a decade ago, first stirring the ire of neighbors who complained about its relentless blue-neon facade and the neighborhood’s seeming excess of such establishments. Then a couple of years ago cops shuttered the place for following a prostitution sting. The store has cleaned up its act some and is now a great source of gay erotica, lube, and such.
Read the full story
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Posted on 20 July 2012. Tags: fish markets, food stalls, neighborhood, pike place market, retail shops
The original branch of Starbucks Coffee opened in Seattle at Pike Place Market in 1971 and has been in this space at 1912 Pike Place since 1976. The facade of the store retains its endearingly crude lettering and appearance, per the historic codes of the neighborhood. The coffeehouse is along a strip of retail shops across from the many food stalls, fish markets, restaurants, and shops inside Pike Place Market.
Read the full story
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