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It's a Beautiful Day in the Gayborhood: Philadelphia Recognizes Potential Tourism BoostLong referred to as the Gayborhood, thirty-six new signs, accompanied by rainbow flags, now line its streets in Philadelphia. The historic moment took place on Wednesday by Mayor John Street who was joined by members of Philadelphia's LGBT community. -
Venture Inn: Historic Ambience and Great Food in Philadelphia's GayborhoodIf you are looking for historic and fun dinning in Philadelphia's Gayborhood, try the Venture Inn; a cozy gay friendly little joint with great food. -
Romantic Dining Options for Lesbian and Gay Travellers in PhiladelphiaA few places for LGBT travellers and locals to have a romantic dinner, a sexy night-out, or find a new "friend" - at traditionally gay friendly yet straight establisments.
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Review of Philadelphia's Marigold KitchenStepping outside the boundaries of the gayborhood, my companion and I took the transfer trolley to 45th and Baltimore to find one of the most secretive and beautifully surrounded restaurants in University City.
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Gay Friendly Restaurants and Bars in PhiladelpiaPhiladelphia is a progressive and liberal city, one of the first in America to welcome the gay traveller. Beyond the boders of it's popular "Gayborhood," Many neighborhoods offer great welcoming spaces to people of all sexualities.
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The Top Gay Bars in Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaYou might be wondering where the best gay bars are in Philadelphia. As someone who enjoys a night on the town every now and then, I scour the city searching for the best gay bars!
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Clay Aiken is Gay, Says People Magazine CoverClay Aiken, former American Idol contestant, has told People Magazine that he's gay.
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Philadelphia City GuideAn overview of the city of Philadelphia for visiting and relocation.
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Some of the Best Gay-Friendly Summer VacationsA brief listing of some of the top gay-friendly places to travel in the United States.
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Finding Independent Stand-Up Comedy in Los AngelesAudiences are coming out to see Stand-Up Comedy more than ever. What's happening in Los Angeles that's so funny?
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Zachary Quinto Continues Gay Sci Fi TrendThe big news about Zachary Quinto highlights a growing science fiction trend.
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Restaurant Review: Cafe NOLA in Philadelphia, PACafe Nola brings a bit of New Orleans to Philadelphia. -
10 Hip Coffee Shops in AustinFor hipsters living in the south, the only problem with Austin is that it's surrounded by Texas. -
Fall 2010 Activities in Philadelphia and Surrounding AreasFestivities in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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House Hunting in Los AngelesAn overview of my adventures in searching for a new abode in the wild and warm city of angels.
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Philadelphia Local Music Scene Kicks with Local and National DJ TalentAn interview with local and national DJs about gigs in Philadelphia.
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Tourist Trade: Threatens Neighborhoods or Promotes Investment?Can tourists and residents live in harmony in the nation's 5th largest city. As out-of-state visitors increase by 50 percent, and residency increases - both sides fight for scarce resources. Does the city invest in tourism or residences? -
Philadelphia's Once-scary Tunnels Are Breeding New LifeOnly a handful of American cities have underground concourses or tunnels. Many, like in Montreal, are thriving shopping meccas; but some have fallen into gothic disuse. Philadelphia's unique system is seeing a rebirth with use from new commuters.
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Philadelphia's Equality Forum WeekendEquality Forum is Philadelphia's week long series of events dedicated to encouraging civil rights equality for gays and lesbians nationwide. -
Tavern on Camac: Delicious Dinning in Philadelphia's Most Historic NeighborhoodA restaurant review of Tavern On Camac, a historic property on the quant Camac Street in Philadelphia's historic gay neighborhood.
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Shinju: Best Sushi in PhiladelphiaFor a quiet meal that will leave you light but feeling full, we can recommend nothing better than Shinju. They promise total satisfaction and will gladly serve your taste buds' wildest sushi dreams until, as their motto goes "the fat slamon sings."
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Ready to Rumble: Pop Star Noa Tylo Makes a Call to ActionNoa Tylo wants to be more than a pop star, and he has an announcement for his fans: Get off your asses! Tylo hopes to reignite activism. Similar to Lennon, Tylo is stirring up his fans and get them not just in the club, but in the politics as well. -
Tria: The Best Philadelphia Restaurant for Beer, Wine & CheeseA review of a fabulous new wine, cheese, and beer bar in Philadelphia.
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Midtown Village: A Neighborhood Blooms in Philadelphia's Center CityTen interesting facts about Midtown Village, a 'brand' the Midtown Village Merchants Association is developing to create a brand for all the fine businesses in the area by working closely with the Gay Tourism Caucus and the Washington Square West Civic Association.
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