Gay Vegas: A Guide To The Other Side of Sin City

* Read ! Gay Vegas: A Guide To The Other Side of Sin City by Steve Friess ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Gay Vegas: A Guide To The Other Side of Sin City Great book, even for locals according to Jason Hageman. Even though the book is geared towards tourists, it has great insight for residents of Las Vegas. It is definitely a great reference for those traveling.. A great Vegas guidebook for everyone according to Dave Schwartz. Steve Friesss Gay Vegas is a welcome addition to the catalog of Vegas guidebooks, because it speaks directly to a prominent Las Vegas audience.What will you find here? Plenty, whether you are gay, lesbian, bi, straight,

Gay Vegas: A Guide To The Other Side of Sin City

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Rating : 4.83 (779 Votes)
Asin : 0929712463
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 211 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-09-20
Language : English

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The Long Island native also founded the Las Vegas chapter of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association and is a former NLGJA board member. Friess and Smith wed at the Palms Hotel-Casino in March 2007 and live with their two Chihuahuas, Black and Jack. Friess and his partner, NBC producer Miles Smith, co-host 'The Strip' podcast, a weekly Vegas-centric celebrity-interview program found at TheStripPodcast. . A former contributing writer for The Advocate, Friess has also covered gay topics for USA Today, the New York Times, Newsweek, and dozens of other major periodicals. About the Author Freelance writer Steve Friess first moved to Las Vegas in 1996 to work for the Las Vegas Review-Jour

"Great book, even for locals" according to Jason Hageman. Even though the book is geared towards tourists, it has great insight for residents of Las Vegas. It is definitely a great reference for those traveling.. "A great Vegas guidebook for everyone" according to Dave Schwartz. Steve Friess's Gay Vegas is a welcome addition to the catalog of Vegas guidebooks, because it speaks directly to a prominent Las Vegas audience.What will you find here? Plenty, whether you are gay, lesbian, bi, straight, or gender-ambiguous. After an introductory section that includes a brief review of Las Vegas' gay history, Friess rattles off chapters that address the usual tourist quandaries: where to stay, what to see, where to eat. But Fri. The Earl of Dalry said A bit dated. I'd like to thank the guys I ordered this from for their prompt delivery. As for the book, its a couple years old so things will have changed since it was published but it still provided a good insight into gay Las Vegas. Cheers

Get a brutally honestly, completely un-PC take on where to go and, perhaps even more important, where not to go when you touch down. Vegas As A Queer Fantasyland? You bet! These days, the ultimate heterosexual adult playground is so awash in pink and lavender, in hot guys and same-sex subtexts, that Bugsy and Sinatra would hardly recognize the town. Shows such as Elton John, Zumanity, Mamma Mia!, and Le Reve couldn't be more overtly homoerotic or gay-friendly. The major hotel-casinos conduct gay weddings. And don't miss the pictorial on Vegas' most phallic! This is the only gay guide to Las Vegas you'll ever need.. Twenty-first century Sin City is a magnet for gay and lesbian travelers and a mecca for relocating gays. Even the mayor gets in on the act -- he showed up for t

Friess and his partner, NBC producer Miles Smith, co-host 'The Strip' podcast, a weekly Vegas-centric celebrity-interview program found at TheStripPodcast. Friess and Smith wed at the Palms Hotel-Casino in March 2007 and live with their two Chihuahuas, Black and Jack. A former contributing writer for The Advocate, Friess has also covered gay topics for USA Today, the

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