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Daniela Costa

  • AFAN Executives and community members turn "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign Red

    Dec. 1, 2016 marked World AIDS Day, a day once again recognized in Las Vegas.

  • www.SinCityShootout.com

    Sin City Shootout is the “largest annual LGBT sporting event in the world” and takes place right here in Las Vegas.

  • (1987) Bud Diedrich and Mark MacDonald

    Upon our request, DJ Mark MacDonald and bartender Marty Klein agreed to take us back to Tropicana Avenue and Spencer Street in 1987

  • Tyler Glenn

    Tyler Glenn has now become a familiar face for Gay Vegas readers. For a third year in a row, the Neon Trees’ frontman has graced our cover and granted us an exclusive interview.

  • Clarke and Lexa

    What’s ClexaCon? It’s a convention that “brings together queer women from a multitude of fandoms across TV, film, and the web to celebrate our presence in the media.”

  • Cyndi Lauper

    Gay Vegas spoke with Cyndi about her country influences, collaborations, working with LGBT homeless youth, her new tour and more.

  • Queercon

    What they say is true: there’s a community for everybody. This includes hackers and, more specifically, queer hackers. Las Vegas knows this well, as for the 13th year in a row Queercon was back in the city in early August.

  • Man arrested at The Center in downtown Las Vegas

    The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada (The Center) got a scare late on April 15 when one person was arrested after an employee triggered a panic alarm.

  • MTV's Real World Downtown Vegas

    Chris Ammon is the hunky pansexual cast member on Real World: Go Big or Go Home. Now in its 31st season, the MTV series has returned to Las Vegas, a city Chris is familiar with from his days as a Mormon.

  • "It's On Us" Lady Gaga & Joe Biden at UNLV

    “This message resonated with me on a personal level. As a member of the LGBT community, I am appreciative of our allies who bridge that cultural gap and take it upon themselves to advocate and have compassion for something they may not understand.”

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