Modern Living in the Old South
For those in the gay community who are personally unfamiliar with Charleston, considering life in this fine city likely conjures up images of a by-gone era of shady verandas, gas lamp posts and carriage blocks lining cobblestone streets. Along with Savannah, its sister city to the South, the indelible picture of Charleston for most is one of gentility and timelessness in an otherwise rushed and harried world. Reflecting its image as the "best mannered" city in the U.S., residents calmly accept the diverse factions that make up the gay and lesbian communities as they converge together to create Gay Charleston. While the finer points of the city's illustrious history do remain intact, Gay Charleston has boldly stepped into the Twenty-First Century in areas of commerce, environmental protection, art, education and regional development. As exemplified with the inception of the country's first Livability Court in 2002, the largely progressive attitude of the region has breathed new possibilities into the quality of life for Gay Charleston.
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Talking Picture House
For the first time in many years, regularly scheduled films will be shown in the Olde Village of North Charleston. With the support of AFFA, the Greater Park Circle Film Society has opened its Talking Picture House at 1080 East Montague.
A variety of films will be shown ranging from award-winning and critics' pick films to documentaries, animation, and comedies. "Amelie," a French...
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Gay Clubs in Charleston, SC
Club Pantheon caters to a variety of clientele and tastes while maintaing its reputation as Charleston's premiere Gay High Energy Dance Club. Voted by the readers of the Charleston City Paper as Charleston's Best Gay Dance Club, every year we have been open. Pantheon...
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Gay Friendly Restaurant in Charleston, SC
Vickery's Beaufain Street Bar & Grill opened April 27, 1993 in an old Goodyear tire store (you can still see the writing on the wall), and won a Carolopolis award for renovations. Vickery's Beaufain Street Bar & Grill was the first opened in Charleston and our large group of family and friends has spread from here. With the open patio and easy access to shopping on King Street, it has fast become home to everyone stopping in over the years...
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Gay Friendly Hotel in Charleston, SC
Overlooking Charleston's historic harbor and Waterfront Park, the HarbourView Inn is Charleston, SC's most celebrated address. Surrounded by over three hundred years of history, the HarbourView Inn hotel is perfectly located near Charleston's famous city market, the...
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