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The AIDS Walk New York began in 1985 and is now the largest AIDS fundraiser in the world. The 10km stomp starts and finishes in Central Park and passes some of the most beautiful and historic…
The annual Queens Pride parade and festival is the most important event in the gay Queens calendar - a colourful, vibrant celebration of sexuality and community spirit.
Brooklyn Pride Parade and Festival
The annual Brooklyn Pride is a colourful and very important gay celebration, but on a much smaller and friendlier scale than the mother of them all across the East River. The activity takes…
New York's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Pride week offers a special sense of history than other Pride celebrations. Around 250,000 marchers follow the lavender strip down 5th Avenue…
The Liberty Open is New York's annual gay and lesbian tennis tournament, held at the USTA National Tennis Center over Independence Day weekend. There are five divisions, split according to…
Something of a gay Manhattan institution, Beige at the B Bar is an upmarket, urban sophisticate night where media wannabe's hang out hoping to catch a glimpse of a true star. Well-dressed…
Located in the East Village, The Bar is a straight-up gay bar for blokes who like blokes, although women do come along for the generous happy hours between 3pm and 8pm.
Home to New York's hottest lesbians and gay-boy friendly, Henrietta Hudson prides itself on its diversity and offers something different every night of the week.
A former funeral parlour which may still be haunted, the spooky Urge Lounge is a noirish, fashionable gay New York nightspot. The owners claim to have encountered a poltergeist during…
A legendary New York gay hotspot, Splash lives up to its name by having a shower in the midddle of the bar!
It's in Greenwich Village, it's the largest gay watering hole in the area and there's no cover charge. No wonder it's popular. This roomy bar attracts a young and attractive mix of (mostly)…
Serving the gay community of New York for over 20 years, The Monster has outlived trends to become something of an institution.
Known as "Nanny's" locally, this long-running Village haunt has become a permanent fixture in the NY scene. Quiet(ish) during the week, it really comes into its own as a noisy bar-with-disco…
Lucky Cheng's is a wonderfully kitsch Asian drag bar/theme restaurant in New York's East Village, where you can catch comedy cabarets and karaoke every night.