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  • Support a good cause with t-shirts designed by SoCal artists

    ABC7 will donate its proceeds from sales at our online apparel shop to support local charities and non-profit organizations in our viewing area.

    You can help send SoCal kids some holiday joy! ABC7 has partnered with local muralists to design t-shirts to support support our Spark of Love toy drive, collecting toys and sports gear for children and teens in need later this year.

    Click here to check out great Spark of Love-inspired designs by Terrick Gutierrez, Mister Toledo, GoopMassta, Liseth Amaya, hero, Ernest Doty, Jason Ostro, AngelOnce, Su.plex, Vasco Del Rey, Jules Muck, Moncho 1929, Phobik and Septerhed.

    ABC7LA Spark of Love-Inspired Adult Short Sleeve T-Shirts

    Muralist WRDSMTH donates his time and talent to support this year’s Puppy Palooza pet adoption event.

    Shelter pets need our support. ABC7 has partnered with local muralists to design t-shirts supporting our bi-annual Puppy Palooza dog adoption event, supporting spcaLA.

    Click here to check out our exclusive Puppy Palooza-inspired designs by WRDSMTH and Teachr.

    ABC7LA Puppy Palooza T-shirt designed by WRDSMTH

    ABC7 has partnered with local muralist Phobik to pay tribute to the firefighters who risk their lives to protect ours.

    ABC7 partnered with local muralist Phobik to pay tribute to the firefighters who risk their lives to protect ours. ABC7’s proceeds from sales of the shirt go to the LAFD Foundation.

    ABC7LA SoCal Strong T-Shirt designed by Phobik

    Los Angeles-based muralist Coco Nella partnered up with ABC7 to design this year’s LA Pride shirt as a social responsibility to give back to the LGBTQ community.

    Celebrate Pride Month all year long with our ABC7 Pride t-shirts, tank top and fanny pack! Sales of the ABC7 Pride Collection will help raise funds for AIDS Walk Los Angeles and APLA Health.

    Click here to check out exclusive Pride-inspired designs by Coco Nella, Mike Habs, Ricky Sencion and Marisabel Bazan.

    The Burbank street artist hopes to help those in need.

    Millions depend on local food banks, especially right now. ABC7 has partnered with local muralists to design t-shirts supporting our annual Feed SoCal food drive, raising much needed funds for regional food banks.

    Click here to check out exclusive Feed SoCal-inspired designs by Sef, Cloe Hakakian, Eric Michael, Davia King, EZRA L.A., ZLA, Dezmundo, Menace Two & Resa Piece, Corie Mattie, Jeremy Novy, kar_part and Ruben Rojas.

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  • SoCal Out100 honoree celebrates the LGBTQ+ community by sharing their coming out stories

    SILVER LAKE, LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Out Magazine has announced its 31st annual Out100.

    The list recognizes the most influential and pioneering LGBTQ+ people across entertainment, politics, activism, sports, and more.

    One of this year’s local honorees is the founder of Baby Gay and host of the Baby Gay podcast, PJ Brescia.

    Brescia stated, “If you told my younger self that you’re going to be a queer nonprofit starter or a queer rights activist, I would have said, ‘No way. You’re crazy. I’m straight.’ It just kind of unfolded.”

    Baby Gay is a nonprofit organization and a media platform celebrating people through the coming out process, through storytelling, advocacy, and togetherness, all while humanizing the queer experience.

    “When I hit 30 and I was kind of feeling very lost in my life, I went on this five-day writing experience,” added Brescia.

    “I started writing this web series. It was a fictional comedy based on my coming out story – someone coming out later in life.”

    “And what formed was the web series called ‘Baby Gay,’ because for me, it wasn’t until I saw someone else’s story that was already out, that I saw myself in, that it kind of unlocked something within me that said, ‘Oh, there. Okay, I’m going to be okay too.’”

    In April of 2025, Brescia launched the Baby Gay podcast to share coming out stories.

    “I love just talking to people and hearing their stories,” said Brescia. “The goal with this project is to kind of highlight that there is no one way to be queer.”

    Baby Gay has partnered with the historic Black Cat Tavern in Silver Lake, throwing National Coming Out Day celebrations since 2023.

    “I think that PJ has an intrinsic understanding of what hospitality means, which is not just that you have a story to tell, but you listen to other people’s stories,” said Lindsay Kennedy, co-owner of The Black Cat. “And that’s sort of what I think PJ’s super power is.”

    Kennedy continued, “My purpose of owning The Black Cat is to tell stories, and to tell queer stories because of the roots of this building.”

    “Joining with PJ to really celebrate National Coming Out Day this year for the third time, is probably one of the more important reasons I’m in this business. It’s really giving me purpose to participate with PJ and National Coming Out Day celebrations.”

    Abdullah Hall, a Baby Gay board member, added, “I saw this booth and I’m like, ‘What is Baby Gay?’ And so PJ Brescia was there and said, ‘Oh, this is Baby Gay,’ and told me it’s a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that assists in the coming out process.”

    “‘Would you like to leave a message to a new person that’s coming out?’ and I thought, that is brilliant. Yes, I would!”

    Hall added, “Because I remember coming out. If somebody had a little message for you and just said, ‘Everything’s going to be okay’ or ‘You’re amazing,’ that would have been great when I came out.”

    Brescia continued, “I see our events and our advocacy going beyond Los Angeles. I want to bring that to other cities and states throughout the country and throughout the world.”

    “I think we’re just at the beginning of this journey, and what’s been so incredible is that it’s just been unfolding, and I feel like I am being guided from above, and I’m this conduit, and I’m just honored to be a part of it.”

    Check out all of the 2025 Out100 at out.com and in Out Magazine, on newsstands October 28.

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  • 10 greatest lesbian romance novels to read today

    10 greatest lesbian romance novels to read today

    The heterosexual agenda has tried to consolidate a monopoly on the romance novel since time immemorial. They did their damnedest with Pride and Prejudice and the oeuvre of Nicholas Sparks, but like some sort of unkillable gay weed, LGBTQ+ lit has made its mark on the genre, strong, determined, and undying. These 10 great lesbian romance novels are now basking in radiant glory.

    (Bella Books)

    The title of Jane Rule’s Desert of the Heart may sound depressing (like many of the best romance novels are) but I swear it has a hopeful ending. The novel begins with an English professor fleeing to Reno to get a speedy divorce, as you do. There, she meets a young, enchanting casino worker and artist. The fires of their love begin to burn bright in the high desert heat … but considering they’re in red-state Nevada, there’s quite a bit of conservatism to contend with. Like tough cactuses or freewheelin’ tumbleweeds, they find a way.

    The Price of Salt or Carol by Patricia Highsmith (Image: Dover Publications.)
    (Dover Publications)

    Patricia Highsmith’s The Price of Salt is lesbian-required reading. It also happens to be lesbian-required viewing, as it was adapted into the romance blockbuster Carol. The plot, as if you don’t know it already, concerns a young department store clerk who finds herself slapped in the face with love once the erudite, soon-to-be-divorced Carol walks through the door of her shop. The pair embark on a beautiful romance, entirely forbidden by the 1950s society they find themselves in, but the opposition only makes their love burn all the stronger.

    The cover for Penguin Modern Classics' version of 'The Well of Loneliness'
    (Penguin Modern Classics)

    As the title suggests, The Well of Loneliness is indeed depressing. But it’s so much more than a story of doomed romance. Published in 1928, Radclyffe Hall’s novel about a masc English aristocrat who defies gender, family, and society to pursue relationships with other women was groundbreaking at the time. People just weren’t writing novels like this, and one could argue that it is the seed from which the modern lesbian romance novel bloomed, even if Sappho’s poetry touched on the topic first.

    Cover art for "Honey Girl"
    (Park Row Books)

    Morgan Rogers’ Honey Girl is the story of 28-year-old straight-A student Grace Porter, who has just completed her PhD in astronomy. To celebrate, she pulls a Desert of the Heart and decides to travel out to the deserts of Nevada—Las Vegas, in particular. While she’s there, she has a really good time. SUCH a good time, in fact, that she doesn’t remember getting married to a woman whose name she still doesn’t know the night before. Rather than file for a quick Desert of the Heart-style divorce, she runs away with her new wife to the Big Apple to escape her highly structured, burnout-inducing life … and fall madly, madly in love.

    Cover art for "Patience and Sarah"
    (Little Sister’s Classics)

    Another sapphic classic, Isabel Miller’s Patience & Sarah concerns Patience White, a painter, and Sarah Dowling, a farmer living in 19th century New England. If the setting didn’t clue you in, Patience and Sarah have a bevy of societal obstacles that they must overcome to let their love run wild and free. The pair must decide whether or not to turn away from family, faith, and the society that raised them and live for each other alone. Written in the 1960s, the novel won the Gay Book Award in 1971 and became a staple piece of literature for the growing gay rights movement.

    Cover art for "Written In The Stars"
    (Avon)

    Alexandria Bellefleur’s Written in the Stars tips its hat to Jane Austen and puts a modern twist on the age-old story of Pride and Prejudice. Darcy Lowel is ready to give up on love for good and tells her matchmaker-playing brother to stop trying to set her up. The last blind date he signed her up for was a disaster, as she and the free-spirited astrologer Elle had less of a spark than a wet match in a dark cave. To get her brother off her case, Darcy lies and tells him her date with Elle was divine. When Darcy’s brother reintroduces Elle to her as his business partner, Darcy begs Elle to pretend they’re dating to save face. In the process of pursuing a lie, real feelings begin to bloom.

    Cover art for "One Last Stop"
    (Griffin)

    One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston is about 23-year-old August, who thinks she’s got love all figured out. Love doesn’t work. It’s messy. It’s painful. It ends in tragedy, every time. August is content to shuffle to and from her job waiting tables at a pancake shop alone until, one day, she meets the beautiful Jane on the train. Jane’s got a bit of a problem though. One of a temporal nature. She doesn’t just look like a ’70s punk, that’s the period she’s actually from. How did Jane end up in the future? Will she go back to the past? How could any human being be so damn attractive? August needs to find out.

    The Seven Husbands Of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
    (Atria Books)

    The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo is the story of made-up Hollywood icon Evelyn Hugo, whose star and marriage-studded life was not all that it seemed. While being interviewed by a young journalist for the tell-all to end all tell-alls, Evelyn drops the bombshell that her truest love was not any of her seven husbands, but the mysterious woman Celia St. James. Taylor Jenkins Reid, you’ve written quite the romance.

    Cover art for "And Playing The Role of Herself"
    (Yellow Rose Books)

    Don’t judge K.E. Lane’s And Playing The Role of Herself by its cover, there’s far more to this novel than just some skin on skin. Caidence Harris is living the Los Angeles actor’s dream, starring in a new police drama. Getting to act alongside her beautiful A-lister costar Robyn Ward every day is the icing on the cake. Caidence thinks Robyn is way out of her league, but is she really? Take a chance, Caid. The answer might surprise you.

    Cover art for "Blue Is The Warmest Color"
    (Arsenal Pulp Press)

    Adapted into a less-than-stellar film of the same name, Blue Is The Warmest Color is a graphic novel about the passionate, tragic romance between two young women in France. High schooler Clementine discovers her attraction to women after meeting Emma, a charismatic girl with blue hair. The pair embark on a romance full of ups and downs that eventually culminate in one big tear-jerking tragedy. Reading this novel is like looking at two watercolor-painted cars crash in slow motion. It’s beautiful. It hurts to watch. You can’t turn away.


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  • Putting the G in LGBTQ: Meet The ‘Mayor Of Montrose’

    Putting the G in LGBTQ: Meet The ‘Mayor Of Montrose’

    June is the anniversary of the Stonewall riots, often regarded as the tipping point in the modern gay rights movement and earning its recognition as Pride Month. Houston Press met with members of the LGBTQ community to learn more about their experiences belonging to this group. These are their stories.

    At 78 years young, openly gay Houstonian Dennis Beedon has been there, seen that and lived to tell the tale. The septuagenarian has been one of the key behind-the-scenes players with some of the most influential movers and shakers in Houston in an effort to benefit the LGBTQ community as well as Houstonians writ large.

    While he may not have been born in Texas, Beedon got here as soon as he could (after growing up in Chicago, serving a stint in the U.S. Army, and living in Puerto Rico and Florida), and he picked up the moniker as the “Mayor of Montrose” amongst his inner circle because of his status in the neighborhood – or “gayborhood,” as he might call it.

    How he earned that title is really where the story begins, and living his truth, especially when it comes to his sexuality, has been a tenet that he has never shied away from.

    “I was out to everybody, including my family and friends, since I was relatively young, give or take my military career,” he said. “I knew that I was gay during the military because I had a boyfriend when I was in the army, but I never never had any issues with anything LGBTQ during my time. My mind and openness really set in place when I moved to Houston, though, and that is because I lived in Montrose. I was exposed to everything and everybody during that period of time, both positive and negative in the sense of how Montrose was back in 1979 to 1981. I mean, it was pretty decadent.”

    Montrose — known nowadays for its eclectic cafes, coffee shops, bars, nightlife, restaurants and the rest — holds a rich history of being a safe haven for Houston’s LGBTQ community when the times were more or less as less pleasant for the queer community. It was also a place where the queer community felt free to live their life proudly, no matter how demure or flashy it might have appeared to outside eyes.

    The small in stature but mighty in voice Beedon followed suite. He did not let the fickle finger of popular opinion about the queer community sway him during his new beginnings in Houston. In fact, it’s where he found his passion for community involvement.

    That was also shortly before the outbreak of what is now known as HIV/AIDS, which galvanized Beedon’s determination to make a difference. He left his job in the insurance industry and answered the calling to community service.

    “I went to work for what was then still being put together, The Assistance Fund, [which consisted of] five gentlemen who were donating $500 a month each into a general fund,” Beedon said. “Because HIV was becoming so widely known as well as the issues created from it, those that were stricken with that illness were being fired from work. These five gentlemen were making $500 donations each month in into a general fund, and then they were paying for the COBRA insurance for those that were fired from their positions because of HIV just to keep their medical insurance covered.”

    Part of his passion for battling the spread and stigma of HIV/AIDS stemmed from his own personal experience. Beedon had witnessed the public shock of Rock Hudson’s death as well as the uproar over the game of musical chairs played by various funeral homes regarding Liberace’s body — both of whom passed away due to complications from the virus.

    However, over the course of his years, Beedon has seen healthcare progress to the point that an HIV diagnosis is no longer the death knell it formerly was. Instead, people are now living full and healthy lives thanks to breakthroughs in medication partnered with a healthy lifestyle.

    “It’s progressively gotten much, much, much better, in fact, to the point I was [in a relationship] with somebody for my first 21 years of living in Houston who was stricken with HIV.”

    Because of his involvement through various initiatives to promote awareness of and testing for HIV, which largely took place in the Montrose neighborhood, Beedon earned his now unforgettable nickname as the “Mayor of Montrose.”

    “In the clubs, I would run into people who would visit me at The Assistance Fund. Automatically, the connection was quite obvious of why they were at The Assistance Fund … it’s because they were looking for testing and for dollars to get medication. So they would approach me at the clubs and pull me to the side, and they would say, ‘I have a friend. Would you please talk to him or her, because they won’t go to a clinic to get tested.’” he said. “So, I would approach whomever they were talking about, counsel them and bring them into The Assistance Fund.”

    Because of his motherly nature, he earned the additional nickname “Mother of Montrose.” To examine the initials, it fittingly spells “mom.” But it’s also because he was well connected to local dignitaries.

    “They called me the Mayor of Montrose, or mom, because I was getting things done for them. I actually could go downtown and see the mayor of Houston, whoever that was at the time, and get some things done rather quickly,” he said.

    Since then, the name has stuck, as has his involvement in LGBTQ causes. One of his most recent endeavors is volunteering with the New Faces of Pride. The organization’s mission is to foster unity, inclusivity and empowerment within the diverse LGBTQ+ community of Houston through year-round events and fundraising initiatives.

    It’s signature event will be the New Faces of Pride Festival and Parade, with the festival running from noon to 6 p.m., Saturday followed by a parade at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 901 Bagby. Planet Pink!, the official after party, takes place at POST Houston, 401 Franklin until 2 a.m.

    The New Faces of Pride’s inaugural parade is the first of two pride-related parades this month, which has been a topic of conversation in the LGBTQ community, but Beedon says it is all good.

    “The New Faces of Pride has been very well received,” he said. “It’s a community thing, and that’s the focus.”

    As he slowly approaches 80, Beedon has no plans of slowing down anytime soon.

    “I’ve been able to do a few good things in people’s lives, and that makes me want to get up every day and keep going. I really am not going to retire, no matter what,” he said.

    The New Faces of Pride Festival runs from noon to 6 p.m., Saturday followed by a parade at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 901 Bagby. Planet Pink!, the official after party, takes place 9 p.m. – 2 a.m. at POST Houston, 401 Franklin. For information, visit newfacesofpride.org. The festival is free to $250 to attend. The parade is free. Planet Pink! is $25 – $60.

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  • Candyoni Maison Launches Line of Luxurious Lickable Oils

    Candyoni Maison Launches Line of Luxurious Lickable Oils

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    Dec 22, 2022

    Candyoni Maison is bringing honesty, humor, and eroticism back to the boudoir with the launch of their Luxury Erotic Lickable Oils. 

    Just in time for the New Year, the straight-talking edible oïl company has created a massive, exciting range of lickable oils, with cheeky names like The Forbitten Pie™, Cinnamon Toast Lunch™, and 27 more. Described as Luxury Erotic Lickable Oils, each 30ml glass bottle is made in the US and filled with the finest natural ingredients and flavorings.

    Bringing a smile and a laugh back to the bedroom, Candyoni Maison describes their ‘Elixirs’ coquettishly as a range of vibrant flavors with baked-in nostalgia. Lucky Green Apple™ transports customers to the taste of candy apples at the fairground, while 50 Shades of Salted Caramel™ is reminiscent of hot summers. 

    Candyoni Maison’s mission is to encourage consenting adults to talk openly, laugh and enjoy their foreplay. The sexy startup company believes that in exploring sex – whether coupled or solo, edible oils designed with love and care to delight and please should be included.

    Here’s the science bit. All arousal originates in the brain where input from touch, vision and sound combines with taste to entice. Often understated, taste and smell are major factors that get the engine running. Both men and women experience different levels of stimulation based on the density and number of taste buds on their tongues. 

    With brands like The Swimwear Branding Agency, Candyoni Maison’s Luxury Erotic Lickable Oils is the second brainchild of Creative Director and CEO Stephanie Perry. Founded in early 2022, the process to create the perfect flavors has been a long, exciting, and enjoyable journey. Explaining a little about the process up to this point Perry said, “I love the feedback from our clients, and their stories. I love the happiness our oils bring.” But now the feedback is in, and the beta testing is done, she’s delighted to launch the final products. Unable to hide her delight she explained, “We’re thrilled to introduce our lickable oils to the world!”

    For Perry and the team at Candyoni Maison, sex, sexuality and empowerment should be talked about openly by women and men. Communication around sex is key to a healthy sex life. As a female-founded business Candyoni Maison understands the prevalence of internalized sexual hang-ups. But as a brand, they are keen to challenge both men and women everywhere to be bold.

    The ultimate multi-sensory experience is coming to a bedroom near you – New Year’s Day 2023. In-stock orders ship starting Jan. 9. Order today and you’ll be enraptured with anticipation. 

    Use code ‘Lick’ at www.Candyoni.Maison for 25% off your first order. Gift cards excluded.

    ENDS

    Editors notes: To learn more contact Candyoni Maison at press@Candyoni.Maison or visit www.Candyoni.Maison. 

    Follow the brand on Instagram: @Candyoni.Maison or Facebook: www.Facebook.com/CandyoniMaison.

    Grand Opening – New Year’s Day 2023. Limited Stock Available now with Pay later pre-orders available once sold out.

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  • GayTravel.com Hires LGBT Dream Team

    GayTravel.com Hires LGBT Dream Team

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    updated: May 8, 2018

    Gay Travel the world’s leading site dedicated to LGBT Travel announced the appointment of the Mossier Social Action and Innovation Center’s LGBT Travel experts Don Ofstedal, Charlie Rounds, and Nick Alm to lead Gay Travel’s editorial team.

    “ The team at Mossier truly understands who we are as a company but more importantly brings a new perspective as to what we all can achieve together,” said Steve Rohrlick, Gay Travel Founder, and Chief Visionary Officer. “Their mission and extensive network of trusted travel professionals and seasoned travelers will help Gay Travel bring consistent, authentic and timely information to our members and site visitors and also provide new ways for our community to make a difference in the lives of LGBT entrepreneurs around the globe”

    Our goal is to help Gay Travel members have a more meaningful travel experience – no matter where their destination may be.

    Charlie Rounds, Editor

    Charlie Rounds is the former co-owner of RSVP Vacations, co-founder of Brand g Vacations, and managed a $30 million-plus retail and business travel agency. Rounds wrote the business plan for the IGLTA Foundation and was the 2011 recipient of IGLTA’s Hanns Ebensten Hall of Fame Award.

    Don Ofstedal is also a former co-owner of RSVP Vacations. Before that Ofstedal was the President of the Travel Company of Minnesota where his 20-year career covered every aspect of the travel agency industry.

    Nick Alm is a recent graduate of the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management. Alm completed his first international flight just two years ago for a 10-day business exchange in Cuba.  Since then he has become an avid traveler. Nick co-founded The Carlson School’s first undergraduate LGBT organization where he developed a deep passion for advancing conversations about LGBT issues within the travel industry.

    “We are very excited to share our 50-plus years’ experience in the travel industry with the Gay Travel community, said Rounds, Program Manager at Mossier. “The three of us have visited 74 countries, some of which did not even exist 30 years ago. Our goal is to help Gay Travel members have a more meaningful travel experience – no matter where their destination may be.”

    “Kevin Mossier was not only our boss, he was our mentor. He started three successful travel companies including RSVP Vacations and Sea Spirit Cruise Lines. We very much want to bring so much of the LGBT travel history we experienced to life,” added Don Ofstedal. Alm will lead efforts to connect with and offer unique options to younger travelers.

    Media Contact: Charlie Rounds
    charlie.rounds@gaytravel.com
    +1.800.429.8728 x 716

    About Gay Travel
    The GayTravel brand is widely considered the equivalent of the “Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval” among LGBT travelers and their allies. – a trust that has been forged over 20 years.  GayTravel provides their audience with valuable resources to help inspire, plan and book memorable travel experiences. For more information visit www.gaytravel.com or call 1-800-GAY-TRAVEL

    About Mossier

    The Mossier Social Action and Innovation Center is investing in LGBT entrepreneurs across generations and borders. We are dedicated to launching LGBT-owned businesses in countries where homosexuality is illegal. A list that includes over 70 countries. Mossier is driven by an intergenerational team of 15 individuals in Minnesota. With an age range between 18-69, and a roster comprised primarily of women and people of color, Mossier is committed to advancing the global LGBT movement by working across generations, identity, and geography to economically empower our community. For more information: mossier.org and follow us on Facebook and Twitter @MossierMN.

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  • It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, the Gay Travel Awards Are Here!

    It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, the Gay Travel Awards Are Here!

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    updated: Dec 7, 2017

    The 2017 Gay Travel Awardssm are currently underway with the addition of this year’s traveler voting component. To see the full list of nominees, visit the official web page at www.gaytravelawards.com.

    This year over 100 nominees have been selected from across 23 categories.

    The Gay Travel Awards support and promote LGBTQ travel and tourism by identifying and rewarding select organizations which exemplify a spirit of inclusiveness, superb customer service and hospitality excellence.

    Stephen Prisco, Vice President, GayTravel.com

    “The Gay Travel Awards support and promote LGBTQ travel and tourism by identifying and rewarding select organizations which exemplify a spirit of inclusiveness, superb customer service and hospitality excellence,” said Stephen Prisco, vice president of this year’s sponsor, GayTravel.com.

    Voting is open through Dec. 25.

    About the Gay Travel Awards:

    The mission of the Gay Travel Awards is to recognize and promote select destinations and travel-related companies around the globe. These distinguished organizations lead by example and help to inspire and challenge other companies and brands to follow their spirit of inclusiveness as well as to constantly improve their amenities and service levels.

    For more information on the awards, please visit www.gaytravelawards.com.

    About GayTravel.com:

    GayTravel connects the LGBTQ community with gay-friendly destinations, hotels, cruises, tours, events, entertainment, attractions, clubs and restaurants throughout the world. Their mission is to provide the community with safe, welcoming and unique recommendations to ensure that every vacation is both pleasurable and memorable. Wherever the journey ends it begins with GayTravel.com!

    For additional information, visit www.GayTravel.com or call (800) GAY-TRAVEL or follow @GayTravel on Facebook and Twitter, @GayTravelInsta on Instagram.

    Media & Press Inquiries:

    Kyle Paxman
    Kyle@gaytravel.com
    1-800-Gay-Trav (ext 704)

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  • Pride Rally Announces Lineup for 10th Annual Event

    Pride Rally Announces Lineup for 10th Annual Event

    ​PRIDE RALLY ANNOUNCES LINEUP FOR 10TH ANNUAL EVENT; TWO GRAMMY PRODUCERS HEADLINING IN FIRST EVER SHOW

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    updated: Apr 18, 2017

    Long Beach Pride Weekend is May 19-21 in Long Beach, California.  The official kickoff event to pride weekend, the Pride Rally, will take place on Friday, May 19th from 7pm-2am on the Promenade in Downtown Long Beach, California.

    The Pride Rally is an exciting night of music, dance, and entertainment designed to bring people and communities together in support of LGBTQ rights and causes.  

    This year’s event will be hosted by Scott Nevins from Bravo TV’s hit show “The People’s Couch”.  In addition, two DJ Super Producers will be joining forces, Grammy nominated DJ Chris Cox (52 Billboard Dance #1’s) and Grammy Award Winning DJ Lee Dagger from Bimbo Jones (75 Dance #1’s internationally) will handle the entertainment in an exclusive performance, both sharing the stage and mixing together. 

    Jewel Productions is producing a drag show event not to be missed, and a special awards ceremony will be held for the founders of the Pink Party marking its 10th anniversary.  Award recipients include Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia, Lynwood Mayor Pro-Tem Jose Luis Solache, Miles Nevin, Director of the President at Long Beach City College, Steve Sheldon, and Sergio Carillo.

    Tickets are $20 in advance, and $25 after May 7th, and are available now online at www.PrideRally.com.   Tickets may be available at the door, based on availability.  A portion of the proceeds will benefit the LGBTQ Center of Long Beach.

    Pride Rally History:  The Pride Rally is formerly known as “The Pink Party”, will celebrate its 10th year anniversary in 2017.  Over the past decade, there have been a variety of event producers.  In 2016, two community leaders stepped up to take on the overlooked event, rebranded it the Pride Rally, and will host its inaugural event this year.  For the first time in the event’s history, The Pride Rally (Pink Party) has the support of both the LGBTQ Center of Long Beach and the LBLGP Festival endorsement, potentially making this year’s event the biggest in the history of the Pink Party.

    For media inquiries, tickets and more information, please contact Stuart Takehara (Stuart@PrideRally.com)  or call 562-277-1267.

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