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1 week ago |
blackpoolgazette.co.uk | Alan Diamond
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565Visit Shots! nowA new showbar is set to open it’s doors in the home of glitz and glamour Blackpool. The new showbar Diamonds, whichoriginally opened in Birmingham but is relocating to Blackpool is due to open soon. Billed as a bar like no other, the team at Diamonds are looking to serve food from June and also host a regular cabaret show including everything from singers, comedians to drag stars.
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2 weeks ago |
blackpoolgazette.co.uk | Alan Diamond
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565Visit Shots! nowA new venture is about to start in Blackpool a Showbar which was previously open in Birmingham which as now relocated to Blackpool and will be opening soon, its a bar like no other its looking to do food options from June and also a regular cabaret show including everything from singers, comedians to drag stars.
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2 weeks ago |
outtraveler.com | Alan Diamond
Victoria Street charms with its rainbow storefronts, cobbled curves, and fairytale flairCourtesy VisitScotland | Photo by Kenny LamThere are certain cities that feel like they find you, not the other way around. Edinburgh was one of those places for me—a city where, without even trying, I felt entirely in sync, like I'd shown up exactly when and where I was meant to be.
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1 month ago |
outtraveler.com | Alan Diamond
Two gay men admire a waterfall in French PolynesiaCourtesy Grégoire Le BaconBefore visiting French Polynesia, I had no idea what to expect regarding LGBTQ+ inclusivity. Of course, I did the Is it safe for gays to visit? Google search — because I’ve heard one too many horror stories about idyllic tropical islands being less than idyllic for LGBTQ+ travelers.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Alan Diamond
Karan Soni returns to the romcom spotlight with A Nice Indian Boy, a heartfelt, culture-clashing queer love story that’s already winning over audiences. Premiering at SXSW and opening NewFest, the film is currently sitting at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes—so, safe to say, it’s one to watch. Starring opposite Jonathan Groff, Karan plays Naveen, a mild-mannered doctor who has always done what’s expected of him.
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