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A San Francisco Street Transformed by Food

For decades, as this city polished its reputation as an essential food destination, a stretch of Market Street just a short stroll from the groundbreaking Zuni Café remained stubbornly unchanged, an odd wasteland…

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Philadelphia lives op to its name: City of Brotherly (and Sisterly) Love

Philadelphia is one of the oldest cities in the United States. Rich with history and culture the city’s founding goes back to the early European colonists of the 1600s. The city was an…

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OutFest marks 25th anniversary

Twenty-five years ago, Philadelphia originated National Coming Out Day, and ever since, it has held the world’s largest NCOD celebration. It returns Sunday, Oct. 11, with hours of live music, performances, food and…

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There's Never Enough Fun To Be Had In Las Vegas

Vegas is a prime Halloween destination, but there’s much more to autumn than costumes and candy. Summer may officially be behind us, but things are only just heating up in Las Vegas. From…

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A Lot of Fun for LGBT Travelers to Philadelphia

A welcoming and diverse destination that celebrates its LGBT pride every day, Philadelphia offers a range of cultural and social events perfect for gay and lesbian travelers this fall. Highlights: OutFest, the world’s…

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LGBT Film Festival Features New Name, Leader

The MiFo LGBT Film Festival is coming to Fort Lauderdale, Oct. 9 – 11 and 15-18, with 53 films, including 13 premieres, 28 features, 18 shorts and seven documentaries. But, most importantly the…

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20 things you didn’t know about Provincetown

1. You can keep whatever treasures you find from a shipwreck. “Finders, keepers” is how Provincetown rules in the event of shipwreck booty. Often when a boat crashed in the harbor, sometimes infamously…

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A shift in ownership kickstarts a revamp at Share Nightclub

With closures plaguing LGBT dancefloors over the past few years, Share Nightclub has gained a bigger audience while remaining fairly consistent in its programming. Now, gradual transformation will abound as new owner and…

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Gay nightlife returns to the Strip with Roi Sundays at Chateau

Even though he knows as well as anyone about the lack of gay nightlife programming on the Las Vegas Strip, Eduardo Cordova was still a little surprised at the solid showing during the…

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Going Downtown

The Broad, it’s called: a snazzy new museum of excellent contemporary art, which just opened in downtown Los Angeles, right across the street from the Museum of Contemporary Art. If that sounds redundant,…

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