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Noah Galvin and Ben Platt tie the knot with three-day celebration in New York City

Vogue magazine revealed the two 30-year-olds enjoyed a wedding weekend across “Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn.”This included a “Shabbat welcome dinner, a garden ceremony in Red Hook, and an after-party with musical theater singalongs.”“Since some of Ben’s family are observant Jews, we couldn’t get married until Sunday when Shabbat was over, so to keep the party going we had a bar hang with some games and Lombardi’s pizza on Saturday night at Cellar Dog in the West Village,” Galvin said.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.“Finally, on Sunday, we had the wedding proper at Pioneer Works in Red Hook, Brooklyn.“We couldn’t have asked for anything more,” Galvin added. “We are still floating.
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2020 pandemic San Francisco LGBTQs flock to Palm Springs
With an hour-plus commute to his executive assistant job at a tech company on the Peninsula, Chuck Gutro was longing to eliminate the time on the road.But when the city shut down in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Gutro (known to many by his drag name, Mutha Chucka) realized he really didn't want to stay cooped up in his San Francisco walkup, where he'd already spent a year recovering from a bout of cardiomyopathy.The 59-year-old gay man, who had a regular gig at the Midnight Sun, realized that with funds from stock options, he could afford a home in either the Palm Springs area or Sacramento.He spent time in both and, last year, chose the former."I decided it was time to cut bait," he said, and leave his home of several
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