Openly gay musician shares his love of the American capital, from gay neighbourhoods to phallic-looking buildings!
I’ve lived here since⦠2009, when I moved here to go to Georgetown University.
I’ve stayed because⦠I got back into music, and because of all the changes Iāve seen since I first moved here.Ā The vibe of the city as a whole has changed a lot. It’s become a lot more cultural and artsy ā and itās a really gay-friendly city.