“He wasn’t aware of what happened to gays in the Holocaust.”
We’re updating Visit Gay Charlotte
In order to better serve our site visitors we have begun the process of updating the layout, visuals, and offerings of Visit Gay Charlotte. The new site when completed will be even more mobile friendly and will offer a seamless user experience whether viewing on a desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone. We’ll be making it easier to explore lgbtCLT
Visit Gay Charlotte Celebrates One Year with a Bang
Visit Gay Charlotte is about to celebrate one year of serving the community as your free community portal – and we’re just gettiing started
Charlotte Black Gay Pride: Engage, Enlighten, Empower!
The Charlotte Black Gay Pride celebration which hit a height of over 7,000 attendees at its 2005 event has a history of drawing the largest number of attendees of Black Gay Pride events in both Carolinas as well. This year expects to be no different
The Nickel Bar: This House has Feeling!
House is a Feeling! So goes the name of one of The Nickel Bar’s regular nights. It offers a metaphor for the Charlotte institution that has been providing a home for LGBTs who seek a place to celebrate their lives outside the more well-travelled gay locales of Plaza-Midwood and South End. It also serves as a good barometer of the owner, Milton Howard’s, vision of a club that catered to the taste of the African American gay community; something that had never been done before in the Greater Charlotte area.
Our Lives, Our Culture, Our Time Mural
Progress pictorial of large scale public art project celebrating the LGBT Community in Charlotte going up in Plaza Midwood.
Charlotte Black Gay Pride is Coming… Are you ready?
One of the most incredible festivals of the year is just around the corner, and Visit Gay Charlotte is planning a fabulous feature celebrating this Queen City Tradition including a look at the people behind the scenes and the events that make this a growing national attraction.
National HIV Testing Day – Wednesday, June 27th
Wednesday, June 27th is National HIV Testing Day. Get the Facts and Tested.
Queen’s Fab Fest: A Week of Fabulousness
Miss Coco Peru, Pandora Boxx and Twisted Broadway – Just some of the events for the week-long Queen City Fab Fest!
Now More Than Ever – Visit Gay Charlotte
So you’ve probably read the news… With a 61 to 39 percent tally, North Carolinians resoundingly voted in favor of an amendment to their State Constitution that not only defines marriage as solely between one man and one woman, but makes all other unions including domestic partnerships and civil unions illegal. That this amendment hurts more than gays and lesbians is
Charlotte in 2012 and Visit Gay Charlotte
We are thrilled to announce that Visit Gay Charlotte is now listed on the Charlotte In 2012 – the Democratic National Convention website on the homepage under Things To Do in Charlotte.
The U.S. Premier of the Violins of Hope and Why it Matters to the LGBT Community
The American Premiere of The Violins of Hope Project American debut in Charlotte and why it matters to the LGBT community
Visit Gay Charlotte: Proud IGLTA Member
The world is watching Charlotte, and you are stepping up to the plate. Visit Gay Charlotte, as a registered member of the IGLTA is proud to be your head cheerleader!
HRC Carolinas Gala Returns to Charlotte
After a two year run in Raleigh, the annual Human Rights Campaign Carolinas Gala returns to the Queen City for what is expected to be its biggest year yet.
Charlotte’s Premiere of Legalize Gay
Charlotte is fortunate to host two of early film screenings of the groundbreaking documentary, Legalize Gay thanks to the tremendous work of Campus Pride and the support of Time Out Youth, Gay Charlotte Film Festival, Human Rights Campaign, Charlotte Pocket Rocket Guide, Visit Gay Charlotte & Takeover Friday.
Transgender in Charlotte: Community, Growth, and Remembrances
An interview with Roberta Dunn on living in Charlotte as a transgender person.
Visit Gay Charlotte Map: Know Where You’re Going!
From time to time, we want to introduce you to features of the Visit Gay Charlotte site that are either new, or, possibly unrealized by many of our faithful followers. One resource such is the Visit Gay Charlotte map. Offering users a quick view of Charlotte LGBT establishments including links back to their respective Visit Gay Charlotte Directory page the map is a handy item whether a newcomer, tourist, business traveler, or even a resident.
Profile: Chi Psi Omega Fraternity, Inc.
Chi Psi Omega Fraternity, Inc., was founded in Charlotte by four African-American lesbian women who had a desire to to cross many boundaries including those of gender, sexual orientation and race. Based on perceptions and personal experience of a divide between members of the LGBTQ community and the population at large, founding members: Mocca Kerr, Samantha Mercer, Diana
Gender, sexuality, race questions await UNCC ‘Cloud 9′ audiences
The University of North Carolina-Charlotte’s Theatre Department will present the play “Cloud 9,” by Caryl Churchill Oct. 19-29. The comedy takes a deep look into long-held sexual and gender stereotypes and roles and leaves the audience questioning their veracity and relevance to life. The play also plays with notions of gender and gender identity. Two of the actors play characters opposite their own genders. For this special feature shared exclusively with Visit Gay Charlotte, local LGBT newspaper QNotes had the opportunity to chat with Theatre professor and lecturer Kelly Ryan, who directs the student production, about the play and its themes.
Charlotte Rallies!
In lieu of the Weekend Featured Agenda, Visit Gay Charlotte is highlighting the Charlotte Rally against the anti-gay amendment this Saturday, October 15th. We strongly urge our readers to attend and be a part of the movement to defeat this discriminatory ballot measure.
Why I am attending the vigil and rally for equality
Visit Gay Charlotte asked me to tell you all why I am attending the Vigil for Equality and Rally in Raleigh next week. For close to six months now, I have been working to ensure business support to defeat this anti-gay, divisive amendment. I have talked to leaders at Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Duke Energy and
Charlotte Pride: In and Out of the Mainstream
Pride Charlotte 2011 will be remembered as a milestone for many valid reasons: It was the first time it was celebrated on Tryon Street, Charlotte’s home to most public festivals and I also believe that it was the first time that a mayor of the city, in this case the Honorable Anthony Foxx, addressed the attendees as a featured speaker. Certainly the LGBT community should celebrate its greater acceptance by the larger culture of Charlotte.
Visit Gay Charlotte: The First Week
It has been an incredible first week for Visit Gay Charlotte going by the numbers alone…
New portal, Visit Gay Charlotte, launches for LGBT visitors, newcomers and residents
A new online portal that promises to guide lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) travelers, newcomers and residents to friendly and inclusive lodging, dining, shopping and nightlife has launched. The two local gay men who founded the site, Visit Gay Charlotte (visitgaycharlotte.com), hope their vision will serve a growing LGBT tourism market in the Queen City, which is fast becoming a destination for business travelers, national conventions and other events.
What the DNC Means to LGBT Charlotte
It was called a far-shot and an unlikely choice: a Southern city, in one of the most non-unionized states, located in what is colloquially known as the Bible Belt, a traditional Republican stronghold. Yet Charlotte, along with Minneapolis, St. Louis and Cleveland, was selected as a finalist for the chance to host the Democrat National Convention in 2012… and it won!

