Sniffies: Everything You Need to Know
Sniffies was born out of a desire to create a safe and discreet space for like-minded individuals.
Human Rights Campaign Declares ‘State of Emergency’ for LGBTQ+ Americans
In light of this crisis, HRC has released a report titled "LGBTQ+ Americans Under Attack," providing a national warning and guidebook for the LGBTQ+ community.
How long does the NYC Pride March last?
On average, the parade procession itself takes around four to six hours to complete from start to finish.
Gay Day at Disney World: Everything You Need to Know
Gay Day at Disney World typically includes all four main parks within the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.
Cruising Spots, Sauna Gay and Sex Parties in New York City
You can still find different spots around Manhattan where men of all ages will meet up for a more spicy interaction. There are also a couple of bathhouses currently serving the gay audience.
NYC Pride March 2023: Everything You Need to Know
The very first Christopher Street Gay Liberation March was held in New York City on June 28th, 1970 - one year after the Stonewall Riots. This was the first march in the name of gay rights that had ever happened in the United States.
Pool Party for a Cause at Culture Lab LIC
To celebrate Pride Month, the incredible nonprofit art gallery Culture Lab in Long Island City, NY, is hosting the Pool Party for a Cause. The interactive drag game show will be commanded by drag queens Ducky, Gorgina, and Patsy this Saturday, June 4th, starting at 6 PM.
List of LGBTQ+ books banned in 2022
Books written by or about LGBTQ+ persons, as well as titles connected to Black culture and history, are being targeted by school districts and conservative lawmakers.
12 Gay Bars in Brooklyn
The queer scene in Brooklyn gets stronger and stronger every year with new bars opening in different neighborhoods, glamorous local drag queens getting national recognition, and a new generation of LGBTQIA people creating safe spaces for our community.
Here's to the drag queens who brunch!
You will find a restaurant or bar promoting a drag brunch in every neighborhood of New York City - many offering bottomless drinks as well. A powerful combination that implies guaranteed fun!
The 2022 Queer|Art|Pride Digital Book & Print Fair
The Queer|Art|Pride Digital Book & Print Fair is an annual summer marketplace celebrating the work of LGBTQ+ artists.
The “My Comrade” 35th Gay Anniversary Exhibit
The underground magazine My Comrade, created in 1987 by drag queen and icon Linda Simpson, is the theme of a new exhibit at Howl! Happening Gallery, in Lower East Side, NY.
Where is the Gay Village in New York City?
If you ask more than one New Yorker what is the Gay Village or the Gay Neighborhood of the city, you will probably hear different answers.
House of Yes
House of Yes is a theatre nightclub with creative shows, dirty circus, burlesque, and other artistic performances. Every night is a different immersive experience, with extra surprises, DJs, and themes.
C'mon Everybody
C'mon Everybody has a spacious lounge area and a friendly staff that will make you feel welcome.
Branded Saloon
Branded Saloon is a Western-themed bar serving food and featuring live bands. Great cocktails, great onion rings, and a vibrant atmosphere.
Ginger's Bar
Ginger's Bar is one of the friendliest places in New York City, with an excellent atmosphere. Queers of all identities can go there just to chat, drink, or relax.
3 Dollar Bill
3 Dollar Bill wins as one of the largest venues for queer performances in New York City. Both outdoor and indoor spaces are very generous. They have an auditorium-style dance floor, food trucks available, and decent pricing.
The Rosemont
Once a jazz bar, The Rosemont is now one of the trendiest queer spots in Brooklyn thanks to their dance floor, drag queen shows, and live music. They serve good drinks, and the crowd is very friendly.