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MIDTOWN'S GAY BOOKSTORE CLOS FOR GOOD
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In 2011, this 18-year-old gay bookstore and fé hosted book signgs wh Chelsea Handler, Don Lemon and Alan Hollghurst.
ATLANTA’S GAY-OWNED BOOKSTOR STRIVE TO STAY OPEN
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Need proof gay bookstor are more than retailers? The shop is currently the olst operatg gay bookstore Ameri, and was memorated wh a historil marker October by the Pennsylvania Historil Commissn. NEXT: Gay’s The Word London.
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Gay’s the Word. Loted the lerary ‘hood of Bloomsbury, Gay’s The Word put up s own fight agast censorship 1984, when Her Majty’s ctoms agents raid the store and took hundreds of tl on the grounds of cency. Gay’s The Word’s history is explored a fascatg short documentary, which clus an terview wh noted queer thor Felice Pino.
Loted the heart of Le Marais, Paris‘ gayborhood, this quat bookshop—the name roughly translat to “tip of the tongue”—is stocked wh new and classic LGBT tl (a nice chunk of which are English, merci). It’s also a good place to fd flyers, gay-tert magaz like Blue and Carol’s Girliends and, downstairs, some risque offergs. This spac libreria has been sellg l and non-fictn English, Spanish and Catalan—and helpg gay and lbian visors wh handy travel guis—for over 17 years.
Named after Walt Whman’s llectn of gay love poems which were first published Boston, this zy book nook nsirs self a marketplace of ias. Steps away om South Statn Boston’s gay district, Calam draws major gay thors like Andrew Holleran and Christopher Bram and publish s own le of queer tl for e-rears. Defely not your sister’s bookstore—unls your sister is Dorothy Allison—this sprawlg space opened 1983, makg que the veteran by gay-bookstore standards.