Friday, July 19 Artist Phillip Bonneau’s Ugly Simple Truths, a photographic exploration of our “shadow self” and the things we...
Friday, July 5 Atlanta BearFest continues through Sunday with various activities planned, www.atlantabearfest.com Singer-songwriter Rachel Yamagata appears at Vinyl in...
The Village People, Ladies Night at Blake's and more this weekend
Friday, June 7 The second annual Fringe Festival runs through June 9, including the trans show “It’s My Penis and...
Phoenix Reunion Party, Ukulele Orchestra of Great Brooklyn and more tonight...
Friday, July 27 – Sunday, July 29 Lenz Marketing presents “Poverty is Real,” a three-day benefit concert to benefit the...
Friday, July 20 The Third Friday Film Series presents “The End of Poverty?” $1-$10 sliding scale donations. Doors at 7...
In the ‘70s and ’80s, all the gays and lesbians in the city lived inside the Perimeter. As an Atlanta native I’ve seen everything change. Now we are everywhere, and I’m so tired of this “I don’t do OTP” because there are plenty of delicious OTP chef-driven restaurants.
Here are some noteworthy places worth venturing close to or even beyond the circle of Interstate 285. The scene is mainly straight but most Atlanta restaurants couldn’t care less about your sexual orientation so long as you are polite and tip well. Plus everyone knows if you attract the gays the place must be good.
There are so many fabulous restaurants in Vinings, but did you know there was a revolution? Try something different and head to Crepe Revolution in the charming West Village development. The restaurant serves fabulous sweet and savory crepes. We had a blast with our gay waiter on the beautiful patio with its scenic view, which is not on a busy street like many ITP places. The interior is modern chic.
Atlanta’s gay community is no longer just inside I-285, and neither is the Atlanta Executive Network
Atlanta’s gay community is no longer just inside I-285, and neither is the Atlanta Executive Network