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London loses its last leather club
Not even Berlin’s gay ‘ghetto’ Schöneberg has anything to rival it.
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Pride in Places: How the AIDS Memorial Quilt found a permanent home in San Francisco
At the height of the AIDS epidemic, countless Americans who lost friends and family had no way to remember or honor them. Their collective grief couldn’t find closure.
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Cities across the globe memorialize 49 lives lost in Pulse Massacre
It’s been six years since American gunman Omar Mateen launched a murderous assault on Pulse Nightclub in Orlando.
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NYC landmark celebrates Judy Garland’s 100th birthday in spectacular fashion
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Frances Ethel Gumm, known worldwide by her stage name: Judy Garland.
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Bangkok Pride takes over Thailand with its first parade in over a decade
With all the color and festivities of Pride, Bangkok staged its first pride parade in more than a decade on Sunday.
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An LGBTQ nightclub became the scene of the second largest mass shooting in modern American history
Barbara Poma opened Pulse with her husband in 2004 to honor her late brother John who passed from AIDS in 1991.
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How this bookstore launched an entire Spanish gayborhood
Founder Mili Hernandez said she was inspired by the likes of the most famous queer bookstores around the globe.
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Queer Britain becomes first LGBTQ museum in UK
While the museum opened only earlier this month, it has been a labor of love, involving a lot of behind-the-scenes work going as far back as 2018.
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Check out the new queens starring in ‘Drag Race Live’ Las Vegas
The biggest drag show in herstory has four new queens.
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Visit the first bar to exclusively stream women’s sports in Portland
GayCities’ new series “Gay Bar of the Week” showcases LGBTQ-friendly bars around the world that help bring our community together.