Short North Columbus Scene and Parade

July 8th, 2008

abercrombie boy wet in the fountain So much to talk about from this three day trip to Columbus… I do not even know where to start.

First, let me tell you I knew almost nothing about Columbus or Ohio before our trip there a few weeks ago for pride. Okay, yeah we knew it was a big deciding state in the past elections and primaries and knew that Hillary won Ohio this year. And of course we knew about OSU (Ohio State University) and the Buckeye’s. We had to look up the meaning of a buckeye because we were thinking they were one-eyed sworded Indians or something (hehe). Turns out a buckeye is a tree that produces a funky smell and a fruit that could possibly be poisonous.

Honestly I did not know what a buckeye tree was until after my trip to Ohio so now I will have to go back just to see one of these things. We did see some places such as OSU campus, the Cuyahoga river, and the Easton town center which had lots of great shopping. Just do not eat that the Abuelo’s it had horrible food but do eat at Brio Tuscan Grille if you want some good Italian. The Easton town center had everything from Abercrombie to PacSun to Hollister to everything you see in most malls but rolled up into a mega-shopping center.

We stayed at the Renaissance Hotel just down a little over a mile from the Short North area. Short North is where the gay fabulous world of Columbus resides. I advise you to stay at the Hamption Inn because it is the closest hotel to the Short North but across from the convention center so im sure it’s booked most of the time. I do not recommend the Columbus Renaissance it was disappointing hotel that had very thin walls and was quite a walk to the bars.

Short North

cher lookalike performing at havana This is the arts district of Columbus which is a big gay destination. It amazed us. The walk there was so clean and safe and nothing of what I expected of a downtown area. This had to have been one of the cleanest un-ghetto cities I have ever been to and may actually be cleaner than anywhere I have seen. The boystown in Chicago was similar but overall Columbus was really clean.

My favorite place to eat was LemonGrass . Their soup was amazing with lemongrass broth and spicy chili paste. We actually ate their twice it was so good and a cute waiter who worked the Friday evening shift.

Union Café is a lot more than a café it is a gay video bar with a big patio. The newly remodeled location is only a year old and is enjoyable all day and night long with good food, deserts, and music. They play show tunes on Sunday nights for you who like to sing along to old movies. Lots of eye candy with the wait staff too. You may see Union referred to as U or U bar.

Then there is Q bar & nightclub at 205 N. Fifth St. which had Pepper Mashay in town while we were there. She is one of the biggest hearted women you will ever meet! They have an expanded bar and club during the pride that extends over their parking lot. The dance floor seemed small but not too small.

Wall Street is big on Wednesdays for the gay crowd located over on 144 N. High Street (wallstreetnightclub.com). Wall Street also features drag entertainment and is a lesbian bar on most nights from what I understand. Club Diversity is geared for the older crowd but it provides some laid back entertainment for those who do not want club pumping beats.

Lets get to the big daddy of them all and what I loved the most. Well OK there were quite a few things. One was the amazingly large parade which was over 100k people from all over bringing diversity with a parade that could give MardiGras a run for its money. There were lots and lots of bra-less, shirtless girls. Even on the s&m type floats you would see the leather mommas rocking out with their tits out.

The parade was awesome then when it ended everyone followed the parade over a mile or so to another area with tents and entertainment. They were selling beer tickets but nothing else had alcohol. I found out the hard way when I ordered a smoothie that I thought was a Strawberry Daiquiri and wondered where the Rum was. The great part of the parade is that the entire community was over there just fresh from the parade and enjoying the sunshine and even getting in the water fountains with their dogs having a joyous time. A storm did come in and bring that to an end but it was great while it lasted.

The Community Fest was not harmed by any rain though it made it more Woodstock and funner for that crowd. Just parallel to the short north area there were shirtless hippie rocking out at CommFest. CommFest was another added bonus to the entire weekend. Lots of good musicians performing, beads and shirts for sale, and many things to do at CommFest. Thousands of college aged students were enjoying the commfest then they would go over to the U and have a drink or hang out over in the Short North area. I saw lots of GBLT, lesbians, hippies, drag queens, gothic, leather, skaters, and of course the pot heads were everywhere haha… You cant get the gays and str8’s that close together without some pot.

My favorite club that I had an incredible time dancing was called Axis which is rather bitchy towards the line outside but once you get inside there is at least one bartender that is hella hot and the dj must be ME. The dj played the best music I have heard in a long time in a club. I couldn’t sit down because all the songs were good gay dance anthems.

I could just tell that the name Axis sounded like it would be the place to be and it was! It is 18 to enter and they even feature college shower shows up on stage once a month which would be wild to see. I loved Axis and give them 5 stars out of 5 and may even put them in the top 10 clubs of 2008 list when it comes out later this year. You have boxes to dance on, the music was fierce, OSU boys, upstairs drag room that is fun, and a upstairs to look over the dancefloor.

Columbus Nightlife for us was Axis mostly on Friday and Saturday nights and maybe over to Union for a pre-club drink.  high and gay street

Sunday Nights are show tunes at Union and Havana has a fabulous drag show with talented thong or underwear dancers. They do quite a show at Havana on Sundays considering they are dancing on a pool table with only a board for support. The bar is packed around 1230a or so and is a fun place to be if you like some good drag and frat type boys showing their stuff.

If you are considering moving to Columbus think about how nice it would be to live in the Short North area and just walk out to the dining and entertainment experiences that are just out there waiting for you. You must consider the horrible winters but there is an escape out of town to Cincinnati or somewhere as close as Chicago.

With over 25 bars and clubs listed in Columbus they have a nightlife that beats other cities hands down. The fine dining, artsy and college atmosphere, and urban touch all make this city a wonderful place to visit and live.

Friday Night Madness could be Sunday Seduction

June 26th, 2008

Drag queen in gay pride flag - photo by Guy Maybe it was a push to make it more "family friendly" by what the pride committee sprang out of their heads this year or maybe it was to make the pride parade less stressful. I am not sure what they were thinking because the parade seemed far less people this year than ever before in the five years I have attended the Oklahoma City parade thanks to the decision they made to move it to Friday night.

Let me tell you a few things that I noticed over the weekend. The festival held over at the park on Classen blvd. was so boring we had to leave after five minutes. There was no art to browse over. There were hardly any booths manned after 6pm when it was open until 10pm. Talk about a watered-down event. They should have spent more time recruiting more of an artsy setting than trying to change traditional dates.

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Instead of enjoying the festival we ended up just eating a nice dinner over at Iron Star that used to be Leslie’s Painted Dessert. Amazing Urban BBQ and cavatappi mac and cheese with 4 cheeses by the way! So maybe it was meant to be.

The traditional Angles T-Dance that everyone enjoys was not on Sunday because the Parade had been moved. Although some poured into Angles on Friday night to have a drink there was only a few bartenders and single lines at each bar. No one was hardly on the dancefloor because everyone was waiting for a drink.

Then we go down to the Copa later on in the night and there was a line inside the Habana Inn. The music was so low we could barely hear it. We asked the DJ to turn up the music louder he came out there and agreed with us. He seemed to be an amateur DJ so he probably was not aware that it still was not loud enough to get people on the dance floor like you normally see.

OKC Pride is so much better when they have it on Sundays. There were more parties to attend, better club nights, and the festival is funner when more people are there at once. If there is no one manning a booth at the festival there is just no reason to go. If you want to stretch it out to all hours of the day and night then you need to book a major act like Deborah Cox or Kristine W to appear that way the local bands will get more of an audience.

If pride is moved to Saturdays it will take away from the clubs revenue on the other nights. I think its always good to have parades on Sunday to make it one extra day the clubs will be busy that way we have Friday, Saturday, and Sunday to drink, dance, and be happy.

OKC Pride needs to take notes from Tulsa pride. OKC really had no major sponsors or exciting floats missing the creative ones from the past it seemed bare and more like a bicycle/motorcycle/charity walk instead of a parade. Tulsa really had it going on this year from what everyone is telling me and I would go but its the same weekend as Gay Days and I aint’ missing that! I heard some of the companies that wanted to take part in the parade could not do so because the date was moved up to Friday. Starting at 7pm is just a few hours from rush hour on Friday so people from smaller towns may have had a problem getting into the city in time. The streets were not lined up as far back as years past it was much easier to park this year than in 2007. miss wreck room 2008

The legendary Habana Inn was booked up months in advance for the Friday night which was a positive thing for 2008. In 2007, there were rooms available on the Sunday night of the Parade. But most people probably just left town after the parade on Sundays instead of spending the night. The Habana pool parties were fun on Saturday and Sunday which make a great alternative to the festival.

I will say the drag queens that performed outside the Park bar (Miss Wreck Room) did a great job before and after the pride parade on Friday night. That was absolutely the best part of the Parade. Let’s hope this is moved for 2009 back to Sunday and the 22nd year is flawless.

Text Message for a Trick?

June 18th, 2008

Splash nightclub in NYC is going high tech for this Thursday night. They plan to offer a big screen with a live text messaging system similar to the pick-a-trick type numbers you see at some clubs I suppose. Thursdays are the BoiParty.com college nights (18 and up) with Remixer Mikey Rave (Rave is the perfect last name for a DJ). The lower level features a hip hop DJ Steve Sidewalk.

What do you think about text message boards at clubs to meet someone? I just do not feel right about putting all my business up on a plasma screen when I am being hit on or hitting on someone at a club. Then again maybe it will take off and it could be an easier way of meeting people if the people on the other end play the same texting game.

Maybe after the $3 long island teas you will be ready to start texting some people on the big plasma above. I could use one of those long islands right now and some NYC boys to go with it!

Splash is located at 50 W 17th street between 5th and 6th avenue in NYC. If you are on the Chris Ryan mailing list (ChrisRyan at ChrisRyanNYC.com) they send you a free invite most the time so make sure you sign up.

Pride Activities around the Country

June 12th, 2008

gay boys on pride parade floatMost of us do not have huge parades to look forward to for Pride, unfortunately. No leathermen and dykes on bikes for us as we settle for the local Pride with a mediocre band and informational tables. Pride is typically in mid-June, commemorating the March on Stonewall in New York City in 1969.  The ubiquitous rainbow flag first appeared at San Francisco’s Pride celebration in 1978. Pride parades and celebrations today range from good clean fun to festive, loud and a bit raunchy. The environment of Pride celebrations depends upon the city, the organizers and the overall climate.

If you are looking for dates and locations for Pride events this year, take a look below at some of our suggestions. You’ll find that many cities of any size plan a parade or celebration for Pride. If your city isn’t listed, check with your local gay and lesbian support organization to see if anything is planned. Perhaps next year you could offer to assist in planning if your area isn’t having a Pride celebration this year.

Where are the biggest and best Pride events? Not surprisingly, some of the biggest and best are also the oldest. New York City is home to a major Pride parade each year, as is San Francisco. Baltimore, Boston and L.A. all host large and boisterous Pride celebrations.  Washington D.C., Chicago, and San Diego are also home to major Pride parades and festivities. Some cities offer concurrent Dyke Marches, so if this is of interest, you may want to keep it in mind if you plan to travel to take in one of the big Pride celebrations. Family themed activities are an option at some celebrations, and childcare may even be available in some cases. Do keep in mind that some of these Pride events, especially San Francisco, may fill local hotels so book well in advance if you plan to travel for Pride.

If you have never been to Pride, you may wonder what to expect. While each city’s community has its own personality and thus a unique Pride experience, there are some generalities. Las Vegas hosts a nighttime Pride Parade, while San Francisco is home to a multi day Pride celebration. Most cities of size, from St. Louis to Austin offer great and fun Pride Parades and festivities. Pride isn’t just for people looking to hook up, although that’s apt to be an option if you’re single, but is also a great way to participate in your community, celebrate LGBT history, and enjoy simply being one of the crowd for a while.

Here is a preview of the Summer Pride Parades coming your way:the l word float on gay parade

  • June 20 - Oklahoma City, OK
  • June 21 - Providence, RI
  • June 22 - Pittsburg, PA
  • June 28 - Seattle, WA
  • July 4-6 - Atlanta, GA
  • July 5 - London, England
  • July 6 -Madrid, Spain
  • July 27 - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Aug 3- Europride
  • Aug 15 -Manchester Pride (cool website)
  • Aug 23- Jersey City, NJ
  • Sept 1 - New Orleans (Southern Decadence)
  • Sept 13 - Rehoboth Beach, DE
  • Sept 21 - Dallas, TX
  • Oct 12 - Orlando, FL
  • Nov 1-2 -Palm Springs, CA

Summertime Beach Party

June 3rd, 2008

shirtless twinks boys making outIf there is a real gay spring break then this is it even though it’s a few days away from the start of Hurricane season and the beginning of summer.

There is no overhype in how crazy and fun the annual Pensacola Beach party is every year.  I was opposed to going thinking it was just another circuit event so close to GayDays not knowing what was really on the beaches.  I found out that this event is still too close to the big GayDays event but it’s definitely worth it.  For those of us that do not live in Florida its lots of traveling and I don’t regret any minute of it.

We showed up into town and checked into our hotel early or tried to.  Ended up with a sunburn from being at the beach waiting on our room at the Hilton Pensacola Beach.  We had a few drinks at some crab bar next to the building next to the Hampton.  I think they were having a girl’s party there with oil wrestling.  The coolest staff and bartenders for a str8 bar.

Then it was on the Emerald City for Friday night to hear the local dj and DJ Roland Belmares.  The Wave party was originally scheduled for Friday night but got moved to Saturday since it was storming outside a bit.  The weather was perfect the entire time in the daytime by the way.

gay campsite on beachhot surferboy

Emerald City which has been remodeled was awesome.  Fun stages to dance on, cages that was crazy with people doing flips and doing all kinds of grinding.  You get tired of dancing then just go out on the patio.  You have to watch out for the anti-gay people outside picketing the event but they were shut down by the gay-love people protesting them which worked out rather well.  Did they not see the church on the beach?

Some friends we knew out told us about this gay beach with thousands of people camping out and that was down the beach from our hotel.  We didn’t really believe them because they were talking about a Betty Ford Clinic and a Cross tent and all this crazy stuff.  I was like yeah right…

We drove the next day from the Hilton to the gay beach just past the Portofino resort.  We were just in amazement at how many people were out there camped out in tents and walking around on the beach.  Thousands of gays and lesbians from North Carolina, Atlanta, Mobile, New Orleans, Nashville, and Dallas.

There really was a Betty Ford Tent and a tent with a huge light up cross.  It almost reminded me of this camp we go to called Willowswish but on the beach.  It was heaven and I want to go back now.

MemorialWeekendPensacola.com lists some DJs and some hotels but not really mentioning the true spirit of the events.  It lists some hotels but this year there was no official host hotel.  The Hampton Inn played the role of busing people from the main beach to the Wave circuit event.  That event was $70 and many complained about the price but it was every penny worth it.  Amazing music from David Knapp and lighting was just incredible.  

The guys that did the lighting at the Wave event put people in amazement several times.  DJ David Knapp played the new Rihanna song “Take A Bow” which fit in perfect after some of her other tunes such as Umbrella.  I heard the Madonna song 4 minutes but none of the other great Madonna songs.  Music was great though.  He played some remix of Mariah Carey that was the best I have ever heard.  Gymnasts were doing flips and dancing in the sand not as part of the show but just there to party. 

Their was an Alien performance by AnnaRexia with hung looking aliens dancing around with a few female dancers. Also, the second performance with Bianca Del Rio from Oz in New Orleans. She had one of the hottest back up dancers.

Sunday night was also packed and lively at Emerald City.  There was a party after Emerald City that Sunday at a club called MySpace (yes, MySpace) and it was not real crowded and the music was so deep it put me to sleep.  Maybe I was just tired from the extreme fun I had all weekend and I was sad that the weekend was ending so fast.

shirtlessboys dancingThere are only a few negatives to the party.  It being so close to gaydays, so many things going on Memorial Day weekend, and the jellyfish.  I have been to beaches forever and never been stung by so many jellyfish.  But who cares we are drinking and don’t really feel them too much anyway.  You also have to watch out for the speed traps in this town.  Pensacola and Pensacola Beach areas were giving tickets left and right and speed zone is 30 mph most of the way over the long bridge and up to 35 in some areas.

If you plan on going next year make sure you stay close the gay beach at the Portofino at the end of Via De Luna (portofinoisland.com).  The Crown Plaza is next door to the big gay club in town called Emerald City which is a club you do not want to miss. 

The Hampton Inn also seemed like lots of boys were staying there.  Their may have been a discount from the Johnny Chisholm group for that hotel but I was not aware of it.

A website to help plan the weekend I found helpful is this site pensacolabeach08.com.  Lots of good pics and a DVD of the party on the beach. 

gay camp beachanarexia dancing aliens Bianca del Rio

Hot Summer Club Mixes

May 29th, 2008

jesse mccartney leavinHere are some of the best mixes I have heard so far that I bet will be big this summer on XM’s BPM, Sirius The Beat, Circuit parties, and nightclubs.

GayPartyBlog.com top ten list for June 2008:
1. Donna Summers Stamp Your Feet (DJ Seth Cooper)
2. Candy Shop a.k.a. Sticky and Sweet (Live from Roseland Ballroom NY) - Madonna
3. Me (Soul Seekerz Remix) - Tamia
4. Take A Bow (David Knapp) - Rihanna
5. Toca’s Miracle 2008 (Inpetto Remix) - Fragma
6. Disco Lies (Spencer & Hill Remix) - Moby
7. Love In This Club (Tracy Young) - Usher
tied Believe Again - Debbie Goodrem
8. Give It 2 Me (Paul Oakenfold Remix) - Madonna
9. The Boss (Love To Infinity Mix) - Kristine W.
10. Pocketful of Sunshine (Stonebridge Mix) - Natasha Bedingfield
11. Touch My Body (Seamus Haji Rmix) - Mariah Carey
12. Bleeding Love (Moto Blanco Edit) - Leona Lewis
13. Break The Ice - Britney Spears
14. Back To Zero (Robbie’s Juicy Miami Vocal Mix) - Robbie Rivera
15. Going Wrong - Armin van Buuren

16. Leavin’ (Bimbo Jones) - Jesse McCartney
17. Cyndi Lauper - Same Ol’ F**king Story (Razor & Guido Remix)
18. 4 Minutes (Peter Rauhofer Saves Paris Mix)

Wow have things changed since the beginning of the year. Love me some Johnny Budz NYC of BPM Radio and the fabulous DJ’s over at The Beat Adrenalin and DJ Riddler. No more Bob Sinclair please!!
Some new remixes out of note are Tracy Young and Ceevox - Whats Done is Done that seems to be creeping up the Billboard chart.
If you want a few good online radio stations to listen to try out GayInternetRadioLive.com, BoysTownLive.com and PNNRadio.com just to name a few.

Leavin’ Jesse McCartney

May 28th, 2008

This boy is just too hot. Jesse McCartney who freshly turned 21 and is now legal to drink is bringing sexy back with a new video Leavin’. I have not been fortunate enough (hint hint) to hear this in a club yet but I am sure it will be huge especially in the video bars.

Here is a remix to the new single and a video that is too hot for this blog. This is the Solar city remix.
(the video ‘remix’ version was taken down)

2008 Event Calendar

May 28th, 2008

Here is the list of the hottest circuit and club events to rock 2008. Bookmark this page because we will try and update this regularly. This is just a preview of what is to come.

The Babylon club tour will be strong this year again as well as the True Colors Tour with Cyndi Lauper / B-52’s. Also, do not miss Cher performing in Vegas starting in late May and the Masterbeat world tour. Check your local ticket sources.

ON TOUR NOW! - True Colors Tour Kicks off starring Cyndi Lauper and headliners Rosie O’Donnell and the B-52s. Carson Kressley from "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" will host the 24-city event ending in Morrison, Co., on July 5. Joan Jett, the Blackhearts, Regina Spektor, the Indigo Girls and Wanda Sykes will perform at various cities throughout the tour.

Friday, June 20 @ 7pm - Oklahoma City Pride parade with Angles T-Dance to follow
Saturday, June 21 - OKC Pride Festival
Sunday, June 22 - HRC True Colors Tour in Dallas, TX with Cyndi Lauper and Andy Bell

Saturday, June 28 - Houston Pride, a night event.
Sunday, June 29 - San Francisco Pride

June 29 - Houston, NYC, San Francisco Celebrate Gay Pride

July 1-5 SummerCamp Fourth of July, Provincetown, MA

July 4th weekend - Cloud 9, DJ Michele Miruski, Rehoboth Beach, DE

Friday, July 18 - Sunday July 20 San Diego Pride - producer Bill Hardt has lined up DJ Kimberly S, DJ Chris Cox, DJ Manny Lehman, and Rosabel. Saturday will be the Zoo Party at the World Famous San Diego Zoo with DJ Phil B and Wayne G.

Fire Island Pines
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August 15 – 17 Ascension party – around 4,000 partygoers at the beach party with a 3-day weekend packed with 12 exciting events. Ascensionparty.com/tickets.html for pre-sale tickets. Also buy tickets at Fire Island Pines Harbor, Index Apparel, and A Fresh Market in the Pines. Labor Day ends the season at the Pines so this marks one of the last chances to party with the boys on the island.

August 6-16 - Gaypartyblog goes to Paris, France (August 6-8) and London, England. Stay tuned for the European Tour. We will be blogging live while we are in Paris and London.

Sun, Aug 17, 2008 Madonnathon: A Birthday Tribute To Madonna B.B. King Blues Club and Grill, New York, NY @ 8:00 PM

August 29 - September 1st - Labor Day Weekend: Splash Days Austin (splashdays.com) DJ Roland Belmares, DJ Seth Cooper, and DJ Cary Stringfellow.

Email us or comment below with any party updates in your area that should be listed . Feel free to view last year’s events. Below are the events that you missed this year or need to go comment on if you attended:

March 15 - Club One Re-opens - One More Night - Dallas, TX

March 22 - Jungle Party , Warehouse Club with DJ Mark Anthony, Houston, TX (ALL 18+ events)

April 18 - 20 Dallas Purple Party featuring Deborah Cox and DJ Alyson Calagna at the House of Blues in Dallas, TX

April 16 - 20 White Party Palm Springs, CA (ALL 21+ events)

April 26 - Madonna-Rama - Madonna girlie show and house music all related to Madonna played throughout the night. Southbeach nightclub in Houston, TX.

April 29 - Madonna album release of Hard Candy (final Warner Bros. studio release)

Saturday, May 3, Illuminate Blue Ball, Ages 18-25 only have to pay their age, Philadelphia, PA

Monday, May 5, Cinco De Mayo

Friday, May 23, 2008 to Monday, May 26, 2008 - Memorial Day Weekend Pensacola , FL

Saturday, May 24, Last Splash weekend, Austin, TX

Tuesday, June 3, 2008 to Monday, June 9, 2008 - Gay Day’s at the Parliament House (event listings coming soon) and Disney World