fiogf49gjkf0d Although proportionately not as big as that of San Francisco, the
gay scene
in LA is no less prominent. While West Hollywood is synonymous with the (affluent white) gay lifestyle, not just in LA but all over California, there are many other spots where intolerance is kept at bay. The other major gay community is Silver Lake, most evidently along Hyperion Boulevard, home to working-class blacks, whites and Hispanics, while other places like Venice, Los Feliz, Studio City and even Laguna Beach in Orange County are comfortable gay and lesbian locales. We've listed gay-friendly accommodations, restaurants, bars and clubs in the relevant listings sections.
The city's best known gay and lesbian bookshop is
A Different Light
, 8853 Santa Monica Blvd (tel 310/854-6601,
), with monthly art shows, readings and musical events. Magazines with good listings sections include
Nightlife, Edge
and
Frontiers
.
The Gay Community Yellow Pages
(tel 323/469-4454) is a comprehensive annual directory ($5) of gay businesses, publications, services and gathering places; it also publishes a gay restaurant guide. The
Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center
, 1625 N Schrader Blvd (tel 323/993-7400), is the community's prime resource for counseling, health testing and information.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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