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The best gay-friendly hotels on Fire Island
Suzi Siegel
No summer resort community in America has more gay creds than Fire Island, drawing visitors from New York City and beyond. If you don’t believe it, here are a rare facts to back up the claim: literally recognizable as “America’s First Queer and Lesbian Town,” this area been a seaside sanctuary for gays since the s, back in the days when they had to escape from the prying eyes of their neighbours to be open about their sexuality. Truman Capote penned Breakfast at Tiffanys there. Tommy Tune and his and co-star Twiggy rehearsed for “My One and Only” on the deck of his beach house. A song on The Village People’s breakthrough album in is entitled “Fire Island. Girls, this place is gay with a capital G and it’s dreamy. We round up the best gay-friendly hotels on the island.
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CONTINUE READINGChristian hotel owners lose queer couple appeal
Two Christian guesthouse owners who refused to allow a gay couple to stay in a double room have defeated their appeal against a ruling they acted unlawfully.
Peter and Hazelmary Bull, from Cornwall, took their case to the Court of Appeal.
The couple had refused to allow civil partners Steven Preddy and Martyn Hall, from Bristol, the room at Chymorvah Property in
They were ordered in January to settle £3, in damages.
The disagree by the couple, whose guesthouse is in Marazion, was rejected by three judges in London.
They had appealed against a decision by a judge at Bristol County Court that they acted unlawfully when they turned the couple away.
Judge Andrew Rutherford dictated last year that the Bulls had breached equality legislation.
The appeal judges heard that the Bulls consideration any sex outside marriage was a "sin", but denied they had discriminated against Mr Hall and Mr Preddy.
Mr Bull, 72, and Mrs Bull, who is in her delayed 60s, were not in court for the ruling.
Gay Singapore – the leading gay hotels, bars, clubs more
Singapore is a city made to impress its guests. The tropical city-state is a new metropolis with dazzling skyscrapers and over-the-top attractions clearly designed to wow. From the massive floor Marina Bay Sands complex to the awe-inspiring beauty of the Gardens by the Bay, nothing in Singapore is done halfway. Even the airport is a top tourist attraction, boasting its own photogenic parks, magnificent structures, and an indoor waterfall, which lights up at night.
These ostentatious modern attractions interestingly contrast with the temples and hawker food courts start within Singapore's diverse neighborhoods, such as Chinatown, Petty India and Kampong Glam, showcasing the influences of the city's multicultural populace of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and Indonesian people. Singapore is also known for being an affluent and flourishing city when it comes to business. With an increasing number of big international businesses setting up shops there, you're likely to meet all sorts of people from all around the society visiting the city on work trips.
Whether you enjoy exploring new cultures, inactive days at the be
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