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  1. Jun 2, 2022 · From June to September 2022, the mercado will provide a free 10-by-10-foot space for school-age students interested in selling their art and crafts or launching their small business. Instagram ...

  2. Los Angeles is one of the best destinations on earth for gay travelers. The population of West Hollywood is roughly 40% LGBT+, making it one of the gayest neighbourhoods on earth – arguably the gayest in any big city. Hollywood was always a magnet for bohemians and liberal minded people – long before being gay was legal.

  3. Jun 16, 2023 · Honey's is a clubby queer bar at Star Love (a colorful cocktail spot in East Hollywood) where there’s something happening on any given night: karaoke Wednesdays, upbeat house DJ sets, comedy nights, even queer night markets. There's a wraparound bar up front and a dance room in the back, so even if you come out on a weekday, it’ll feel like ...

    • Micky's. 8857 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood 90069. 310-657-1176. Micky's has long been a WeHo institution — even after a destructive fire that saw the bar out of commission for a couple years — partly because it has something for everyone.
    • Mother Lode. 8944 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood 90069. 310-659-9700. A low-key, cruise-y dive bar Mother Lode claims to be the oldest gay bar in West Hollywood.
    • The Offbeat. 6316 York Blvd, Los Angeles 90042. 323-739-9696. One of the most exciting, unpredictable nights of drag in L.A., EXPOSURE presents themed shows at The Offbeat, featuring an expansive lineup of new and veteran performers.
    • Precinct. 357 S Broadway, Los Angeles 90013. 213-628-3112. Opened at 4th and Broadway in May 2015, Precinct describes itself as a "rock n roll gay bar" in Downtown L.A.
  4. Jun 4, 2024 · Los Angeles has a long history of iconic queer bars. In 1967, the Black Cat was the site of a demonstration against police brutality targeting gay patrons that predated the Stonewall riots by two ...

  5. LGBTQ Nightclub. Open. 11 – 2 AM. Sure, newer spots may attract a more hip clientele, but no gay bar in L.A. has had staying power quite like the Abbey. What was initially a small dry cleaners-turned-coffee shop has expanded both its building and its cultural reach numerous times since its founding in 1991.

  6. Jun 5, 2020 · A post shared by Los Angeles LGBT Center (@lalgbtcenter) on Jun 13, 2019 at 1:49pm PDT. June 19 7–10:30pm, June 20 noon–9:30pm. The Los Angeles LGBT Center is holding two days of talks ...