There's a great show tonight at The Echo for all those live music lovers out there. Local band, Astra Heights w...
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Like San Francisco to the north, Los Angeles has a vibrant and politically powerful gay and lesbian community. Every year in June, this active community comes out (pun intended) in full force for one of the city's most popular events: the Gay Pride parade, which all but takes over West Hollywood in the spirit of activism and audacity. If you're in town, this is one party you don't want to miss.
Although West Hollywood (WeHo), often referred to as Boys Town, is the best-known gay neighborhood in Los Angeles, there are several other noteworthy enclaves. Silver Lake has a long-standing gay community that's worked hard to preserve the area's beautiful homes that Charlie Chaplin and Cecil B. DeMille once occupied. To the west of WeHo, Santa Monica and Venice also have a strong gay and lesbian presence.
If you're looking for specific info on gay culture in L.A., check out Frontiers (tel. 323/848-2222), one of the most prominent free biweekly gay mags, available in coffeehouses and at newsstands citywide. For this and other GLBT magazines, call or visit A Different Light Bookstore, 8853 Santa Monica, West Hollywood (tel. 310/854-6601). The L.A. Weekly and New Times Los Angeles also have lesbian and gay articles and listings.
There's a great show tonight at The Echo for all those live music lovers out there. Local band, Astra Heights w...