Have you ever wondered what gay celebrities do when they hit the town? Do you think they go to clubs we don`t know about? Are they able to get into restaurants the rest of us can only dream about? We reached out to a number of celebs around the world to find out what hot spots they hit when looking for a good time.
So if you`re looking for a place with the potential of spotting celebrities then check out all the Celebrity City Guides below. You never know who you might run into!
"Director Yojiro Takita and his casting director, Takefumi Yoshikawa, have surpassed themselves. In a film with four principal roles, they''''''''ve found actors whose faces, so very human, embody what Departures wants to say about them... The music is lush and sentimental in a subdued way, the cinematography is perfectly framed and evocative, and the movie is uncommonly absorbing. There is a scene of discovery toward the end with tremendous emotional impact. You can''''''''t say it wasn''''''''t prepared for, but it comes as a devastating surprise, a poetic resolution."
Not the men`s room in the Beverly Hills park where George Michael was arrested! Again, this bitter, lonely spinster in the wrong person to ask. I remember when safe sex meant the alley we were in had a street light. And the fact that we could be caught at any moment by a horse drawn carriage coming down the cobblestone street just added to the illicit thrill.
The streets are dirty, so I think the people don`t have enough pride or appreciation for the architectural integrity of the City. It upsets me when I see dilapidated old homes that need renovating. My biggest gripe is how anytime an old building bites the dust, it`s replaced by something hideous. Even basic, lowly tenements still look 10 times better than what they replace them with.
I get all my stage outfits at Big & Bitter.
My favorite city is a split between New Orleans and San Francisco, because I think that right now the city that I live in, New York, suffers from increased globalization. It`s really hard to find a present or something unique that you can`t get here. But what`s amazing about New Orleans and San Francisco is that both have a really mythical quality. They`re rough around the edges, bogged down by a sense of melancholy, but magical. There`s no other place like them in the world. While New York is fabulous, it`s big block stores and generic Williams Sonomas, so I really appreciate those cities that champion small businesses. There`s a unique culture and people and sense of magic in the air.
Well most tourist hangout around and about 42nd Street, which is fine if you want to take in the lights and congestion, but for me it`s too much! I`d rather go to one of the smaller parks in the city, or walk down by the piers on the Westside Highway. In this city, the best place to "people watch" is everywhere!!
In recent months, model, actress, performer, entertainer, singer, producer, writer, icon and the general enigma that is Grace Jones has firmly been reaffirming herself as the superstar she has always been.
In New York City, there are so many options to experience live entertainment. Broadway, Off Broadway, local nightclubs, subway stations, on the streets, etc. With regard to local talent, I love Cazwell, Amanda LaPore, The Ones, the Dazzle Dancers and the Daisy Spurs are a blast!! The show at The Box is always unique and entertaining.
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