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Every time I came to this town there was something else to up the ante on arousal. I admit being nervous and shaking a little when we got out of the truck and the black youths playing ball in the alley gave me a good lookover as we walked to the club entrance. This was my last night in Las Vegas for this visit. My plane out, back to New York, was the next afternoon.
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He'd explained the movie to me, including the color scheme, but I guess it hadn't all settled in before the convention was over and we were driving up here. I hadn't thought of Las Vegas as having a large black population-Hispanic, yes, but not black. As we drove into the area, I was surprised to see that everyone on the streets was black. The gay strip club was entered through an alley off North 30th Street and Contract Avenue. It wasn't really that long a drive from the hotel and Hawk's Gym to an area of the Las Vegas version of the hood called the Downtown East. He's salivating at the chance to put you in another film. I know a filmmaker out here he knows about Happens in Vegas. How about edition two of that? It would be fun and profitable. Everyone seems to know about Happens in Vegas. If I came to live in Las Vegas, it would become my dull-as-toast accounting job prison." It helps me survive the job in New York, although New York itself has other inducements. I come here at my own expense at least once a year anyway. The convention here was a good way to come back here on someone else's dime-the ideal summer vacation cruise. I need a wild getaway periodically, especially in summer. I'm an accountant because it's a steady job and I want to have a respectable front. "I don't want to live in Las Vegas, Craig. I was intrigued, but first propositions first. You could do that and still make your plane home to New York tomorrow." But I have another, shorter-term proposal for you, if my boss's proposition doesn't interest you. I pointed you out to him and he nearly creamed his pants. And, yes, he wanted me to approach you on this.
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You could have a job out here in Las Vegas. Gay Las Vegas has come a long way, but it still isn’t Sin City."I mean I've read your résumé. Local-friendly promos run up and down the busiest portion of the Boulevard at spots such as Bond inside the Cosmopolitan, Revolution Lounge at Mirage, the Tropicana Beach Club and Luxor’s Oasis Pool.Ī few blocks west, the isolated Share Nightclub has lapdances on offer for those in more prurient pursuit, though the bottoms, as it were, stay on the dancers. Krave, former king of the gay clubs in Las Vegas, is now back mid-Strip at the Tommy Wind Theatre after a failed attempt at a downtown expansion. The pink elephant in the room is the Strip, its gaiety limited but evolving by the season. Sadly, lesbian bars in Las Vegas don’t open here-or anywhere. South of downtown, the aging Commercial Center represents the gay alternative, hosting everything from poker bars ( Badlands Saloon and Spotlight Lounge) to a trans-friendly dive ( Las Vegas Lounge) to cruising facilities (Entourage Spa and Hawk’s Gym) to a boys’ clothing/accessory store (The Rack) with an attached performance space attached ( Onyx Theatre) and ample LGBT programming.
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Over in revitalized downtown-home to the new $4-million Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada-the only out-and-proud drinkery is the 38-year-old Snick’s Place, though lively East Fremont piano bar Don’t Tell Mama and hip Arts District urban lounge Artifice are unofficial homo hangs. The UNLV-adjacent “Fruit Loop,” the original gay hub, still draws boys to Piranha, the least pretentious of the gay clubs in Las Vegas, and girls to FreeZone, the city’s honorary lesbian club. And the latter reflects the clustered nature of gay bars in Las Vegas. The former is symptomatic of the city’s transitory population and its LGBT scene’s relative youth the Las Vegas Pride parade, for instance, is barely two decades old. Which, of course, only fuels complaints about disconnection and a lack of a true gayborhood. Like the housing developments and strip malls that cover the Vegas map like glitter on a go-go boy, the local gay and lesbian community is impressively spread throughout the valley, all but screaming: we’re here, we’re queer, we’re everywhere. For a young scene in a mid-sized city, gay Las Vegas boasts some serious sprawl.