D.C.'s gay venues could lose thousands of dollars as patrons avoid nightlife amid heavy federal police presence.
L.A. nightlife Precinct DTLA says it's in crisis after a former employee sued for discrimination.
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Tammy Truong explains why her business is feeling squeezed, and details her efforts to keep D.C.’s beloved bear bar open.
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The owners of D.C.'s popular Little Gay Pub reflect on their success and share their vision for their new venue in Philadelphia.
Chicago DJ Karsten Sollors marks his LGBTQ D.C. debut at the January 12 leather dance party, Furball DC.
We're giving away a copy of A.J. Dean's "Friday Night Cocktails: 52 Drinks to Welcome Your Weekend."
Eddie Ashley has pleaded guilty to robbery, grand larceny, and identity theft in the plot that allegedly led to overdose deaths.
Capital Pride 2023 is finally here, and we have all the perfect recommendations to keep your Pride soaring high.
The cocktails are a boozy delight, the food is pure comfort, and the vast local entertainment is LGBTQ-spiked at Crazy Aunt Helen's.
Salah Czapary has a solid vision for growing the District’s nightlife and restaurant industry.
D.C.'s restaurant and bar owners grapple with how to offset the coming labor costs associated with eliminating the sub-minimum wage.
D.C. will vote -- for a second time -- on whether to eliminate the current wage structure for tipped employees.
The men's magazine selected 32 nightspots from various cities across the country and Trade was the sole bar from Washington, D.C. to make the list.
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