Tag: Las Vegas
QueerKat Lesbian Network Launches with 120,000 Views in 4 Days!
Lesbians face many issues in society, and now have a place they can call home, they have a safe place for sharing there thoughts on coming out, and getting support from other members within the community.
QueerKat Lesbian Network Launches with 120,000 Views in 4 Days!
Lesbians face many issues in society, and now have a place they can call home, they have a safe place for sharing there thoughts on coming out, and getting support from other members within the community.
HRC Joins ya es hora Coalition in Assisting Latino/a Residents to Apply for Citizenship throughout the Month of July
The Human Rights Campaign, U.S largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights organisation, is partnering with hundreds of coalition partners to support naturalisation workshops in six cities under the ya es hora ¡Ciudadanía! civic engagement campaign during July, designated as a national month of citizenship.
Saving Secret! Hot New Gay/Alternative Nightclub Currently For Sale in Las Vegas
When Secret Nightclub & Cabaret owner Paul Anderson surveyed the current entertainment options being offered last spring in the entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas, he found an incredible void in the equation. A spicy and vibrant gay/alternative nightclub that caters to every age and every lifestyle.
Australian pop stars “Human Nature” talk about Mardi Gras and touring with Michael Jackson
Since 1994, Australian pop stars Human Nature have earned 23 platinum awards in their native country and have toured throughout the world. Their largest audience was at the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000 where they performed before 4 billion viewers worldwide.
Las Vegas – The Unexpected Gay Travel Destination
For the past three years, Community Marketing, Inc., has ranked the most popular destinations for gay and lesbian leisure travellers. The top four meccas have remained unchanged: #1 New York City, #2 Las Vegas, #3 San Francisco and #4 Los Angeles/West Hollywood. The big surprise for many is that Las Vegas outranks San Francisco and LA.