Dining at Via Nove is an experience that will exceed your expectations. The food is excellent, the service is superlative, and the ambiance brings "old world charm to the present day".
Oslo's is downtown Detroit's premiere queer friendly nightclub. Located between the Fox Theatre and Campus Martius on Woodward and below its own Thai restaurant, Oslo's underground house club hosts an array of themed evening but its most popular gay themed evening is its monthly Fierce Hot Mess held the first Friday of every month.
Mezzanine is an upscale modern furniture and accessory store for everyone from the professional interior decorator to the shopper looking for standout pieces.
Gay owned and located in downtown Royal Oak on 4th street just West of Main, Chrome has very unique and rare men's and women's clothing ensuring that its clients will probably be the only ones wearing their purchases!
Gateway Travel has been in business over 25 years and is GLBTQ managed and GLBTQ friendly. They identify themselves as the Luxury Travel provider in the Detroit Metropolitan Area.
Gerry Bannister of Remax Realty is a proud Oakland Country based gay realtor who can help you if you are looking for a home or want to sell your existing home in Oakland County.
For the past twenty-seven years the Dunes Resort has been a weekend party and vacation destination for the Illinois, Michigan and Indiana GLBTQ community.
PFLAG (Parents, Families & Friends of Gays) is a national non-profit organization with over 200,000 members and supporters and over 500 affiliates in the United States.
CARE, the Coalition for Adoption Rights Equality, began in June 2002 with a small group of people determined to make second parent adoption a reality in Michigan.
Hey Man This Ain't Yo Mama's Art Fair!!! The People's Arts Festival at the Russell is an art fair filled with artists obsessed with expressing themselves in dramatic, striking, and previously unexplored ways
Sanjay was involved in a very serious traffic accident when his truck hit black ice at 70mph. His poetry expresses his emotional trauma and response to the accident, and his gratitude at his survival.
The Hero in question... Thom Creed, an ambitious, athletic, a young man who finds himself enduring the staple difficulties which a teenager might face with the added weights of being gay with superpowers.
As both a musical and as a comedic satire, Big Gay Musical is a triumph. It lives up to its name by trotting out a very entertaining score and some charming low-budget costumes.
An Englishman in New York is less of a true sequel to The Naked Civil Servant and more of a review of the evolution of gay culture in the 20th century wrapped in witticisms. John Hurt settles comfortably back into the role of Quentin Crisp, luxuriating in the man's careful approach to language and dedication to style.
As I changed the channels I saw the digital display read "Sat 2, 109, OUTQ Gay Radio Entertainment." This peaked my interest and I became a captive listener to the Derek and Romaine show.