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Olly Alexander explores the mental health issues faced by members of the LGBT+ community.
Exploring the long journey to publication of EM Forster's gay love story, Maurice.
The story of Victim, the first British film to address homosexuality seriously.
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Philip Hoare and Elizabeth Jane Burnett discuss the literary power of the sea.
A once pejorative label, what does it mean to be queer in Britain in 2017?
Riyadh Khalaf explores the world of queer porn.
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Riyadh looks at body image pressures in the gay community.
Riyadh meets a disfellowed Jehovah's Witness and a transmasculine Christian.
A gripping true story of love and homosexuality.
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Simon Callow examines the work of 19th century artists who explored same-sex desire.
In July 1967, sex between men in England and Wales was decriminalised.
One pub, eight stories. Mark Gatiss curates stories from a century of Gay Britain.
BBC Four looks at how life has changed in the last 50 years for LGBTQ people in Britain
Programmes celebrating gay culture and its journey from then until now.
Exploring the capacity for heritage organisations to support the fight for equality.
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9 Magical Moments from 'I Feel Love'
The National Archives are publishing new materials showcasing LGBT+ projects and records.
A new exhibition in London's City Hall recognises the struggle of the LGBTQ movement.
The story of love, legislative change and the battle for equality (Image © Peter Tatchell)
The National Trust is marking the anniversary with a programme called Prejudice and Pride.
Exploring Benjamin Britten and Peter Pears’ relationship.
Award-winning exhibition Never Going Underground: The Fight for LGBT+ Rights, until 3/9/17
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On this island you could go to any beach and holding hands wouldn't be an issue: every beach is gay friendly; it's as simple as that. Here beaches can be wild, compact, have turquoise or almost clear water, can be surrounded by sweet smelling pines or be possessed of a Jurassic rocky backdrop. In short there's a beach to suit every palate.
Es Cavellet has the only really “official” gay beach having a big gay area that's popular with men. Then there's the beach at Figueretas, a resort popular with the LGBTQ community, which has its own gay bar/café Chaos and is where many reasonably priced hotels are located. You'll find the biggest concentration of gay culture in the south of the island, one which has had a big influence on the island's clubbing scene. The south is where all the cruising goes on too; you'll see the sideways glances so you'll know where you are when you get there.
There are a lot of nudist beaches on Ibiza, which are generally more relaxed, liberal and yes, gay-friendly. Straights and gays mingle pointing all their bodies towards the Mecca that is the sun. Es Cavellet is nudist; Las Salinas has a patch for bare-it-all bathers past Sa Trinxa and Cala Conta has a cool nude area. Aguas Blancas in the north might give you more seclusion, as it's harder to get to, but if it's just you and your lover, that might be just what you want.
Es Cavallet beach is what we call a gay beach. It is where Ibiza and the gay world collide, which may be one and the same thing anyway. Located on the southern part of the island, there's a bit of a walk once you arrive at one of the car parks, but it's worth it when you get there. There's the beach bar and restaurant called Chiringay, which is considered as THE gay hub of the island by day and into the night. It starts to get busy from midday, so get there early to snag your sunbed. A livelier party atmosphere descends from 4pm onwards, with the tuned-up tempo wafting out of Chiringay to match the mood. There are hunting grounds in the sand dunes or privacy in little coves and corners.
Getting there: There are two car parks from which to walk here: the northern straight end of Es Cavellet beach or from the Las Salinas car park, to which a bus service runs to and from. Either way, it's a 20-minute trek to the gay area and when you see the beach bar rainbow flag, you've arrived.
The first bay of Figueretas beach on this long promenade is very popular with the gay community and it makes a great choice if you don't want to venture out to Es Cavellet. Then theere's the gay bar Chaos and there's the very gay-friendly pool bar at the Cenit Hotel nearby.
No, Playa d'en Bossa is not a gay beach but it has its points. Whilst the Bora Bora end of the beach is full on hedonism, further down the beach there's the uber cool Ushuaia , with its daytime parties or further along the light airiness of Beachouse beach club . Partying on this action-packed beach by day with a sublime cocktail – fabulous!
Like anything on Ibiza, when it comes to beaches you can have what you want from a full on gay beach to a quiet romantic cove. Many are stunningly pretty: all are very much Ibiza!
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This is not your mother's Chippendales. But it might be your father's kind of testosterone parade. The boys at Boardwalk dance in briefs, for an almost entirely male clientele. And, oh, the variety! Boardwalk employs buff guys, twinks, even bears — all young and tender. Buzz-kill alert for the male patrons: Many of the dancers like women as much as, or more than, men. Females have to sign a waiver promising not to have physical contact with the dancers — although maybe it should be the other way around, 'cause these boys are frisky! They'll slap a girl on her ass, pin her against the wall during a grind session, even give her a peek at their packages. Like any strip club, the drinks are overpriced, but what entertainment! And each night has its own theme, like Wednesday's "Spring Break Amateur Strip Contest." Yowza!
Hunting for the best margarita is a fun job. Aside from getting drunk in the name of research, you can learn a lot about what goes into making a quality margarita. While on the quest, you'll notice that size does not matter. Some restaurants serve margaritas big enough to dive into while some upscale haunts will dish them out in a martini glass. What's important is quality, and the folks at Azteca Real know how to make a quality margarita. Starting with a stellar tequila selection and fresh juices instead of simple margarita mix, the result isn't your average cocktail. Unfortunately, there is an intangible cost: The service at Azteca is borderline comical. But while some of the bartenders may lack tact, they make up for it tenfold when it comes to mixing.
For martini-drinking ambience, head for the lounge at Fort Lauderdale's St. Regis Hotel, where a jazzy score rolls across a vaulted ceiling of blond wood. But the St. Regis, like so many other upscale joints in South Florida, has an unexotic array of gins, and that's bound to rankle the true martini snob. He's liable to follow the scent of juniper berries a few blocks north along A1A to the Trina lounge, inside the Atlantic Hotel. Here one can find Martin Miller's, a brand whose British makers followed their gin obsession all the way to Iceland for glacial waters that are the world's purest. This is perhaps the deft touch of mixology and hospitality guru Nick Mautone, a consultant to the bar and restaurant. Mautone seems to have also imparted a few lessons to the bartending staff, who are wise to the subtle ways of martini creation.
It's dark, dank, and delightfully drunken. The old-timey wooden bar and chatty bartenders say, "Come in and spill your guts. We won't spill a drop of beer." The shadows and TVs constantly playing sports say, "Just have a beer and relax. Life isn't as bad as you think." And even if it is, what's better than a nice neighborhood bar to forget about who said what to whom. So your real next-door neighbors don't like you, and you're not about to stop playing Pantera at top volume when the mood strikes. Come down to Mickey's and meet your new neighbors: the doctor on the next stool who wishes he hadn't married young, the recent divorcee who wishes she'd fought for a bigger settlement, the Red Sox fan who won't shut up about how much he hates A-rod. It's like an episode of Cheers — with better nuts.
In Fort Lauderdale, you'll be hard pressed to find a bar as deeply connected to one neighborhood as Kim's Alley Bar is to Victoria Park. The pub is also a staple for a lot of city residents regardless of neighborhood — there's an allure to Kim's that is stronger than a zip code — but the folks of Victoria Park still love it the best. Everyday from 4:30 p.m. onward, you see locals headed there on foot. That's the best way to go because you can get blind drunk and not need to drive afterward. Kim's has pool, darts, ping-pong, and a killer jukebox, which makes it easy to lose track of time in this watering hole. The friendly bar staff treats everyone like Norm from Cheers , which isn't easy to achieve in today's rushed society. Kim's is a throwback. They're celebrating their 60th year in business for a reason — they know how to treat their customers right.
You want three things from the perfect bar. 1.) You must be able to smoke inside. 2.) Your fellow drinkers should be fun, interesting, approachable, and represent all neighborhoods and backgrounds. 3.) They've gotta have a lot of beer — like, over 100 varieties. In Hollywood, there's only one place that does all this right: PRL Euro Café. No matter what time you show up during business hours, from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m., you'll be pleased. During happy hour, from 5 to 7, you get two-for-one drinks. We're not talking just domestic Rocky Mountain swill, either. Think Old Speckled Hen, Belzebuth, and other tasty treats from far-off lands. Pop by in the evening and the long, narrow space is shoulder-to-shoulder with other Euro-brew aficionados. It's an easy environment for mingling since you all share a love of good beer and a loathing for shitty domestic draft. On the weekend, walk into (and stumble out of) underground art shows and drum 'n' bass DJ sets — all with a lit cigarette in hand. PRL might be heaven on Earth. It's definitely the perfect bar.
Sporting events are a drunkard's paradise in every respect but two: The tickets make a vicious cover charge, and getting a round means either waiting for the beer guy or waiting in a beer line, the last place you want to be when the game's big play goes down. You won't find those obstacles at Dania Beach Jai-Alai. You get the same vicarious, hop-induced ecstasy from athletic competition as you do at the football game, but without ticket charges or long lines. Jai-Alai being a European game, a certain amount of hooliganism is tolerated if not encouraged. So boo lustily, good sir! The more pickled you become, the more this bizarre sport seems to make sense. Soon you'll summon the courage to lay a wager on that boy in the yellow jersey, just because you can pronounce his name. And remember: All it takes is two friends to start a wave.
Your boy toy left you. Your momma yelled at you. Or you gave your phone number to a hottie who never called — and you scribbled it on the backside of your winning Powerball ticket. There is only one thing left to do: throw your worries in the fuck-it bucket and get totally schnockered. It has to be someplace where you won't run into the boss. A place where there is a decent chance you could end up playing tonsil hockey with a good-lookin' stranger. It's imperative that the dress code allow you to wear a revealing tank top. At Mr. G's, fun-loving bartenders and a friendly crowd will support you in turning your frown upside down. Start off with a game of Beer Pong (on Tuesdays) or by observing the college-aged eye candy. Wash down those sorrows with a Jager bomb and keep your stomach in check with the Axl Rose egg salad sandwich (or just nachos). On a good night, the band will be loud enough to drown out your whine, the bar will be clear enough to dance on top of, and by the time G's closes at 5 a.m., a slew of silicone-enhanced dancers will have stopped in after their shift to help you refine your moves on the five stripper poles. If you need anything at all, darlin' (a cab, maybe?), just ask the manager: his name is Bubba and he's totally got your back.
Once upon a time, gold digging was an art form. You had to master that "No, I'm not just into you for your money" look and not cringe when grandpa swooped in for a tongue kiss. But nowadays it's part of a mutually convenient, publicly acceptable arrangement. For validation, see Larry King and his string of ladies; Anna Nicole Smith and that really old rich dude; or former GE CEO Jack Welch and his 30-years-younger wife — who have been spotted at Seasons 52. If a man's there eating the filet mignon with veggies in a thyme-shallot reduction, he can afford to buy you a drink. And maybe later, a new wardrobe. And a penthouse in Manhattan. In return, you're expected to step up the appearance a notch: heels, manicure, short dress. Boys, you're in luck, too: A young male spy who was once scooped up by four European women and spoiled all over Palm Beach adds, "There's a lot of cougars there, too — a lot of women looking for young beefcake."
New Times has visited the Naked Grape thrice. The first time, we got into a long conversation with a toned fortysomething stud about the relative virtues of Renata Tebaldi and Maria Callas. The second time, we met a queeny young thing who had very interesting things to say about why Wilton Manors would instantly become a bastion of heterosexuality if ever viewed through a Hegelian dialectical lens (we had our doubts about that one, but it's what the man said). The third time, one of the Grape's crack sommeliers effused to us about Schopenhauer's Essays and Aphorisms . This is not the kind of track record you accrue in any old gay bar — and probably not even in most gay wine bars, of which the Naked Grape is one. Nay: this is a weird, weird confluence of forces. Comers to the Naked Grape should bring cleared palates, a desire to socialize, and big brains.



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