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California Los Angeles All about the cool 'hoods Some people hate it, but those who love Los Angeles, really love it. If you can handle the traffic, the spray tans, and the "business," you'll have a great time in LA's gay scene. A must for any gay traveler in the area is West...
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and social and cultural bonds were cemented to make San Francisco one of the homosexual epicenters of the world. San Francisco is also synonymous with the life of politician Harvey Milk. As the first openly gay man to be elected to public office in the state of California, his robust, hand...
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1In fall 2005, I was interviewing men who are members of Public EnemyNumber One (PENI), a skinhead gang, in Long Beach, California. Allthese men had shaved heads and many tattoos, including someswastikas. Two of them had the letters “PENI” tattooed across four oftheir fingers. My int...
This one is in Sacramento, California and we stopped there on a 2016 road trip to Yosemite National Park: I asked Jason, the bartender how the title of the bar was derived. He immediately responded: “Take a glance upward. You see that 7,800-gallon aquarium. (To put in perspective, ...
this was ages ago (c. 1970) but there was a bar called the moth and flame (at 1400 california st., i believe) and it had the greatest neon sign: an animated sign that showed a moth flying into a flame. i don’t suppose there’s any chance of finding a photo of it? Reply conn...