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  • Cafe du Monde Restaurant in New Orleans
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  • Harvey's Bar/Club in San Francisco
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  • Donovan House Hotel in Washington DC
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  • "Feast of Fun" Listener Meetup Event in Washington DC
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  • Tea Dance for Equality Event in Washington DC
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  • Hyatt at Fisherman's Wharf Hotel in San Francisco
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  • Homo/Sonic - Equality Edition Event in Washington DC
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  • DJ Tracy Young @ Town Danceboutique Event in Washington DC
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  • Homo Hotel Happy Hour / GayCities Meetup Event in Washington DC
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  • Jock Ball Event in Montreal
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  • United States Holocaust Museum Institution in Washington DC
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    39/M - 45 reviews
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    ***** Compelling, thought provoking and moving...
    First to Review - September 22, 2009
    I had wanted to go to the Holocaust Museum ever since I heard about it, but I was concerned that it wouldn't live up to the initial hype. But, it is an amazing place. The exhibits are actual things from Germany & Europe leading up to the Holocaust and then through the aftermath. There's a lot of info that they manage to get across (a combination of reading placards and videos), but it never felt laborious. It was easy to work your way through and learn a lot about it. Most striking to me was the use of propaganda in the leadup to it. Ostracize a set of people slowly and surely and eventually add in laws limiting their rights. It is a scary parallel of the gay rights setbacks we've had. I shuddered when I noted some tactics of the Bush administration in the early days. My only disappointment was that the area with the pink triangle seemed easy to miss. I would have liked them to call that out a bit more, especially with the current climate around gay rights. I highly recommend this to anyone visiting DC, it is educational, moving and very well done.
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  • National Equality March Weekend Event in Washington DC
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  • Weekend OUT in AC Event in Atlantic City
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  • Atlantic City City of
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  • Amerika Bar/Club in Buenos Aires
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    ***** MAKES STUDIO 54 IN THE 80'S SEEM CONSERVATIVE
    Posted: August 21, 2009
    Here in Buenos Aires, people begin to stream in at about 2 to 3 AM and gets saturated by 5AM> I did not believe my friends and went to this incredible disco at 130 AM, and the re were about 20 people on a disco the size of a football field, constantly bathed I iridescent blue light. 130AM is like the crack of dawn for party time. Most of the crown looked like they came in with fake ids, young virile kids, about 6 feet tall, and a body to mach, and they don’t have bunny gym bodies. I almost seem like here is genetic manipulation. Even guys in their late 50’ are dam sexy looking. By law, all he discos come with a security force that rivals a US presidential visit. Metal detectors, an you get padded down by these 6 feet tall security guys. Drugs abound, and a gram of 90% snow-white cost 60 pesos, 15 dollars. They are no overt, but really distracting, hot eye candy, I am sure not by chance. The music is constant and by 4 AM you can hardly walk in this two level massive disco. There is an area that with soft leather sofas and chairs behind a dark curtain. I though it was additional seating when they have big production shows, until my eyes adjusted to the darkness, and heard, and saw what used to be called dark rooms in the US, and security monitors the activity, make sure it does not get porno-graphic, but allow erotic voyeurism in this area. And no one blinks twice. These Argentinean have the stamina of a prized stallion, and have no hang/ups whatsoever. No attitudes, no walking around being coy, if they like you know it when the feel a hand pressing against your crotch. By 5AM they are go to other clubs open ever till med morning Must be something I the water, I ‘am drinking a lot of it.
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  • The Nines Hotel in Portland
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    39/M - 45 reviews
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    ***** Beautiful design, a bit cold
    First to Review - August 14, 2009
    I stayed at the Nines when last in Portland and was very impressed with the room, quality of the amenities and the decor. Clearly they wanted the place to look "designed" and *everything* is either aqua or brown. I'm a Starwood fan, and The Nines is one of their "luxury collection", but other than the design, I found little distinction from their other properties - it was large and tended to be impersonal. For a "luxury" hotel, I'd like to be able to feel the extra service and I simply didn't here. Regardless, I'd stay again thanks to the great rooms and the location (right in the heart of downtown near to all transportation).
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  • Delfina Restaurant in San Francisco
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    ***** My favorite place to bring friends
    First to Review - August 14, 2009
    When friends come into town, I always try to get a table at Delfina. This is an Italian place, but it's not the tomato-sauce kind of place. You'll find creative takes on pasta and amazing pizzas, but I almost always order one of their entrees which read more continental than Italian. Their wine list is amazing and the service is always knowledgeable about the menu and their large wine list (with lots of Italian wines). If you are coming to town to meet me, I'll likely take you here.
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  • The Red Inn Restaurant in Provincetown
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    39/M - 45 reviews
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    ***** Higher end P-town experience
    Posted: August 14, 2009
    I've been to the Red Inn twice and each time I've had a great meal. I've heard some people say that the menu isn't all that inventive - and that's true, it's a bit more on the seafood/chicken/meat and veggies/potatoes side, but cooked perfectly with great preparation and the service a delight. Come around sunset to enjoy their views or sit on the deck ad have a drink. It's a hike to get here (maybe a 15 minute walk from town), so either plan on the walk or get a cab.
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  • Bubala's By The Bay Restaurant in Provincetown
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    39/M - 45 reviews
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    ***** Really about the patio and the people watching
    Posted: August 14, 2009
    Bubala's is perfectly located, convenient to everything and the service is generally fast (once you get past the long line). I love the lobster salad roll here (probably the best one I had in Ptown), and the breakfast items are usually good. Yes, the food isn't stellar, but I really enjoy Bubala's and never miss it when I'm there.
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  • Shipwreck Lounge Bar/Club in Provincetown
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    39/M - 45 reviews
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    ***** New and different for ptown
    Posted: August 14, 2009
    I was surprised to hear about a new bar opening in Provincetown, it is so rare that it happens. This one, however, I think is a win. The bar is basically the lobby area of the Brass Key inn and the courtyard out back. The bartenders were cute and the drinks strong. It's a nice spot to grab a drink with friends, sit around the fire or to meet up with your group that might be staying different places. This is the place to go after dinner but before the A-House, so I'm not sure this would be a place to meet new people (most everyone was with groups of friends). The crowd was slightly older than some other places, but that suited me just fine.
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