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From coast to coast: LGBTQ-friendly places to visit this summer
From coast to coast: LGBTQ-friendly places to visit this summer

Miami Herald

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  • Miami Herald

From coast to coast: LGBTQ-friendly places to visit this summer

From coast to coast: LGBTQ-friendly places to visit this summer It's nearly summer, which means vacation time for many LGBTQ+ Americans. But where are LGBTQ+ vacationers heading? From beach towns to big cities, News Is Out shares some of the top LGBTQ+-friendly destinations this summer. Provincetown, MA Often considered the ultimate gay beach town, Provincetown's population grows from around 3,500 to 60,000 during the summer months. This coastal town has been courting LGBTQ+ visitors for decades, and offers popular events like Bear Week, Girl Splash, LGBTQ+ Families Week, and more. While accommodations book up months in advance, visitors might still be able to score some last-minute deals. A stop by Atlantic House, one of the nation's oldest operating gay bars, is a must. Rehoboth Beach, DE Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, has long been a favorite LGBTQ+ vacation spot on the East Coast. With its charming boardwalk, inclusive atmosphere, and lively mix of LGBTQ+-owned and friendly restaurants, bars, and shops, it's a welcoming destination for queer travelers looking for sun, community, and coastal fun. Check out CAMP Rehoboth's popular Women's Fest and Summer Solstice – The Ultimate White Party when planning a trip. Fire Island, NY This iconic destination about two and a half hours by car or train from New York City offers beach culture mixed with a party atmosphere and a strong queer community. The island is divided into several communities, the most popular being Cherry Grove and The Pines. Vacation rental houses are available for those planning longer trips, while hotels right in the mix of the party scene are also available. Houses tend to book out months, if not years, in advance, but many guests make weekend trips via the Fire Island Ferry and stay in one of the island's many hotels. Ferries depart from three locations, with hourly options during peak times. Palm Springs, CA About a two-hour drive west of Los Angeles, Palm Springs is one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly resort towns in the U.S. Once a bastion for Hollywood's biggest stars, Palm Springs combines a relaxing desert atmosphere and mid-century charm with an LGBTQ+ welcoming vibe. In 2017, the city made headlines for having the country's first all LGBTQ+ city council. Queer parties happen year round in Palm Springs, and while summer isn't peak tourist season (temperatures can top 109 degrees June-August), this town has its share of luxury resorts and a strong pool culture to cool things down. Fans of RuPaul's Drag Race won't want to miss a stop by for a drink at The Trixie Motel, renovated and owned by drag superstar Trixie Mattel. Key West, FL Famous for its laid-back, anything-goes attitude, Key West is home to drag shows, Pride events and a strong queer tourism economy. Once home to icons like Tennessee Williams and Gore Vidal, it grew into a haven for LGBTQ+ artists, writers, and travelers starting in the mid-20th century. By the '70s, the island had fully embraced its queer identity, becoming one of the country's most welcoming and affirming destinations. Today, events like Pride and Fantasy Fest keep that spirit alive. Head over to the 700 block of Duval Street, where rainbow crosswalks beckon and several LGBTQ+-owned establishments are located. Douglas and Saugatuck, Michigan On the coast of Lake Michigan, guests will find two LGBTQ+-friendly towns that come to life in the summer months. Douglas and Saugatuck are twin cities of a sort; these towns have welcomed LGBTQ+ visitors since the '50s. In Douglas, the famous Dunes Resort, has welcomed primarily gay and queer men since 1981. In Saugatuck, art galleries and LGBTQ+-owned businesses line the streets and visitors can even catch a show at the Mason Street Warehouse. San Diego, California San Diego has quietly become one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly vacation spots in the U.S., offering a mix of coastal charm, vibrant nightlife, and inclusive spaces. The Hillcrest neighborhood is the heart of queer San Diego, full of bars, cafes, and shops that cater to the community, including Gossip Grill. From beach days at Black's Beach (a clothing-optional beach popular with locals) to catching a performance at Diversionary Theatre, San Diego delivers a culturally rich, welcoming vibe. Portland, Oregon The Rose City is in bloom during the summer, as is the LGBTQ+ scene in this Pacific Northwest city. Portland has multiple LGBTQ+ bars but is so queer and trans-friendly that most places offer an enthusiastic LGBTQ+ welcoming atmosphere. Sporty queers will want to check out the Portland Thorns soccer team, stop by the queer-owned Sports Bra for snacks and drinks, and look into WNBA tickets for the Portland expansion team debuting in 2026. Don't miss a show at the famous Darcelle XV, which in 2020 became the first LGBTQ+ business in Oregon to receive designation as a national historic site. On any given night, visitors will find something queer-themed to do in Portland. This story was produced by News Is Out and reviewed and distributed by Stacker. © Stacker Media, LLC.

Dallas Pride events coming up in June
Dallas Pride events coming up in June

Axios

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Axios

Dallas Pride events coming up in June

Grab your fans, don your brightest colors, and head to Fair Park for this year's Pride celebration. The big picture: Some major corporations nationwide have pulled sponsorships of LGBTQ+ events as the Trump administration isn't recognizing Pride Month. But Dallas Pride still has major sponsors, including Fort Worth-based American Airlines, Austin-based Match and Seattle-based Amazon and Starbucks. Driving the news: Dallas Pride's theme this year is "Pride is My Right" to recognize challenges to LGBTQ+ rights. The event includes a festival Saturday and a parade Sunday. The festival features musical performances, vendors and drag shows. If you go: Dallas Pride festivities take place at Fair Park, 3809 Grand Ave. Parking is $10. The DART Green Line stops in front of the park. Saturday: The festival runs 11am-8pm at the Automobile Building. Tickets are $10 for people 13 and older, free for kids under 12. Online tickets are $14. Sunday: Festival vendors are open 11am-2pm. The parade starts at 2pm. Free. Other pride events 🏳️ Arlington Pride is 6-11pm Saturday at Levitt Pavilion. Though free, registration is recommended. The event includes performances by RuPaul's Drag Race queens and a DJ set by Trixie Mattel. 🎨 The Dallas Arts District Pride Block Party runs 6pm-midnight June 20. There will be free outdoor performances at the Community Stage, and the Dallas Museum of Art, Nasher Sculpture Center and Crow Museum of Asian Art will be open late. 🎻 Pride Night with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra will begin at 8pm June 20 at the Meyerson Symphony Center.

Federal court once again strikes down Florida drag show ban as likely unconstitutional
Federal court once again strikes down Florida drag show ban as likely unconstitutional

New York Post

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Federal court once again strikes down Florida drag show ban as likely unconstitutional

ATLANTA — An injunction barring the enforcement of Florida's drag-show ban will remain in effect after a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that the law is likely unconstitutional. A three-judge panel for the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 to back a lower court decision that described Florida's law, purportedly aimed at protecting children from drag shows, as overly broad and vaguely written. The case now returns to the Middle District of Florida, where a federal bench trial can be scheduled. Advertisement Trixie Mattel performs on stage during the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, USA, 12 April 2025. CAROLINE BREHMAN/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock Attorney Melissa Stewart, who is representing Hamburger Mary's, a drag-themed casual-dining restaurant, said they're thrilled the First Amendment rights of Floridians will remain protected as the case continues. 'The Court's opinion recognizes this law for what it is -– an egregiously unconstitutional attempt to censor the speech and expression of citizens,' Stewart said. Brian Wright, a spokesman for the Florida governor's office, called the ruling an overreach by a federal court. Advertisement 'No one has a constitutional right to perform sexual routines in front of little kids,' Wright said. 'We will do everything possible to have this lawless decision overturned.' The Hamburger Mary's in Orlando, which filed the lawsuit in 2023, regularly hosted drag shows, including family-friendly performances on Sundays that children were invited to attend. The restaurant closed its downtown location last year but plans to reopen at a new spot in nearby Kissimmee. Advertisement Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a public event, May 6, 2025, in Miami. AP The restaurant's owner has said the Florida law violated First Amendment rights by chilling speech. Championed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, the law seeks to punish venues for allowing children into what it called 'adult live performances.' Though it did not mention drag shows specifically, the sponsor of the legislation said it was aimed at those performances. Venues that violated the law faced fines and the possibility that their liquor licenses could be suspended or revoked. Individuals could be charged with a misdemeanor crime.

Kim Petras and Trixie Mattel to headline a new queer music festival in Boston this summer
Kim Petras and Trixie Mattel to headline a new queer music festival in Boston this summer

Boston Globe

time14-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Boston Globe

Kim Petras and Trixie Mattel to headline a new queer music festival in Boston this summer

Advertisement Trixie Mattel is heading to the Hub for OUTLOUD Boston. Nazrin Massaro The OUTLOUD Boston lineup also includes rapper Flo Milli, Australian singer-songwriter G Flip, and DJ and TV host Hannah Rad, as well as Boston DJ MATH3CA and Bay State artist Big Body Kweeng. Meanwhile, Rebecca Black — the former teen YouTube star behind the Get Starting Point A guide through the most important stories of the morning, delivered Monday through Friday. Enter Email Sign Up The upcoming music fest marks the first East Coast event for OUTLOUD, which describes itself as 'the leading LGBTQ+ music brand.' According to a press release, OUTLOUD debuted as a digital-only series in 2020 and has since grown into a live event series that aims to celebrate LGBTQ+ artists and provide a platform for up-and-coming queer performers. The main OUTLOUD Music Festival takes place at WeHo Pride in West Hollywood, with Advertisement 'In today's political climate, it's more important than ever to uplift queer voices and provide a platform for LGBTQ+ artists,' said OUTLOUD founder and executive producer Jeff Consoletti, who originally hails from Boston, in a press release. 'Bringing the OUTLOUD Music Festival to my hometown of Boston is a surreal and full circle moment for me, a moment that isn't lost in today's climate of hostility towards my LGBTQ community.' OUTLOUD Boston is co-produced by live event and entertainment agency JJLA, as well as concert promoter The Bowery Presents. Josh Bhatti, senior vice president of The Bowery Presents, said in a press release that his organization is 'proud to partner with' OUTLOUD on the event, noting that it's 'so important for our company to continue to celebrate LGBTQ+ artists in the Boston area and beyond.' OUTLOUD Boston isn't the only festival taking over The Stage at Suffolk Downs this year. The Pogues and Pre-sale registration for OUTLOUD Boston is now open on Matt Juul can be reached at

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