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Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Bar None: 10 LGBTQ Nightlife Destinations Beloved by Los Angeles
Bar None: 10 LGBTQ Nightlife Destinations Beloved by Los Angeles originally appeared on L.A. Mag. L.A.'S LGBTQ+ nightlife has been in a state of flux lately, but for every changeover and closure, there's a queer bar (old or new) that's thriving. Beyond the euphoric lights and thumping dance beats of the circuit scene, these watering holes remain vital, connecting the community over cocktails, conversation and intimate club vibes. Here are 10 spots worth visiting, not just during Pride Month but all year long. The Abbey The legendary WeHo spot is more of a restaurant and nightclub, but early evening visits are more Cheers-like (for the queer community). Come for: the most atmospheric outdoor patio in town. 692 N. Robertson Blvd., West Hollywood, Akbar The gayborhood is not what it used to be, but the pansexual pretty boys (and gals) still pack this favorite thanks to employees who took it over from the original owners in 2023. Come for the killer jukebox, stiff drinks and the audacious adjacent dance room. 4356 W. Sunset Blvd., Silver Lake, The Bullet Touting itself as a 'no attitude Levi's and leather bar,' this NoHo boîte just celebrated its 27th anniversary. Come for RuPaul's Drag Race screening parties, hot go-go boys and 'Bear Happy Hour.' 10522 Burbank Blvd., North Hollywood, Eagle Leather-loving boys feel right at home at this infamous cave, which has housed gay bars since the late '60s. It became Eagle L.A. in 2006. Come for: testosterone-fueled theme nights and beer busts. 4219 Santa Monica Blvd., Silver Lake, Honey's at Star Love Maintaining the wild energy of its former dive bar home (White Horse), Honey's offers sexy DJ nights, live entertainment and a cool community feel where hip lesbian, trans and nonbinary babes gather. Come for welcoming regulars and the stripper pole! 1532 N. Western Ave., Hollywood, View the to see embedded media. Kiso After Redline shuttered last year, DTLA thankfully birthed some new gay grottos. This one, in the old Score space, joins long-standing Jalisco Bar nearby, attracting a dancey Latinx crowd. Come for drag shows and diva tributes that slay. 107 W. 4th St., Downtown L.A., Mother Lode A Rainbow District staple since 1979, this fave serves strong drinks for the after-work crowd and builds steam with themed dance nights later. Come for guest sets by DJs Josh Peace and Danny Lethal. 8944 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, @motherlodebar Or Bar The black and gold, crystal-adorned oasis brings out foxy and fluid figures with its disco sounds and sultry sights. Come for door royalty Constance Cooper on Friday nights. 8228 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, Precinct Maybe the loudest and proudest bar in L.A., Precinct's 'Gay Ass' bingo, trivia and karaoke and 'pup parties' are riotous fun. Come for: Meatball's hot mess monthly bash called Fat Slut. 357 S. Broadway, Downtown L.A., Roosterfish One of the first gay bars in Venice, the former dive got a stylish reboot in 2018 via new owners, and its queer scene is more spirited than ever. The team even opened a sister bar in WeHo last year. Come for: tasty mixology and a welcoming beachy boho scene. 1302 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice, This story was originally reported by L.A. Mag on Jun 13, 2025, where it first appeared.


Buzz Feed
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
'Gone Too Soon!': 36 Discontinued Snacks And Drinks Guaranteed To Ping Your Nostalgia Bone, According To Older Folks
When we revisited 41 discontinued foods that left a Tid-Bit-shaped hole in our hearts, it was clear people had plenty more to share. From forgotten flavors of familiar favorites (wowza, check out that alliteration) to completely original creations, BuzzFeed Community user comments were another delicious trip down memory lane. So, we're diving even deeper into the pantry of the past with 36 more beloved foods that disappeared without a trace (and honestly, we're still not over it). 1. "Buitoni Toaster Pizza! They were round pockets filled with sauce and cheese that came frozen, and you popped them in the toaster to heat them. This was a perfect after-school snack." 2. "Fizzies. Loved dropping those tablets into ice-cold water and creating a yummy fizzy drink. Especially the root beer flavor! In addition, we drank them out of those colorful aluminum glasses. It made the icy cold experience even better! No Fizzies or aluminum glasses any longer. SAD." —Jan, Carson City, 68 "Fizzy tablets to make a bubbly drink. They came in orange, grape and cherry." —Sue, 67 3. "One thing that I truly miss from my '90s childhood: Rice Krispies Treats cereal! It was so good!" — betherick85 4. "Hydrox sandwich cookies! So much better than Oreos. " 5. "Shake-A-Puddin'. Came with an orange plastic cartoon-like 'person' unscrewed in the middle to add the dry pudding mix and milk. Screw it back together and shake, and after a minute open and you have properly mixed, ready-to-eat pudding (in theory; there were usually lots of dry powder lumps). The jingle went: 'Shake, shake, shake. Shake, shake, shake. Shake-a-puddin'. Shake-a-puddin'." 6. "I miss Bar None candy bars. I used to 'unleash my chocolate beastie!'" 7. "Munch 'Ems. They were little hexagon-shaped crackers, and the ranch flavor was amazing." 8. "The only answer is the Peanut Butter Boppers." 9. "The Mars candy bar. The company now has a product like it, but it's not the same as the original one." 10. "Social Teas by Nabisco." 11. Drake's full-sized Ring Dings. They came out with Ring Ding Juniors, which eventually became Ring Dings, and the original, larger, individually wrapped version disappeared." 12. "Fortified oat flakes! It was so delicious, not too sweet, and had a very specific flavor we've never been able to find since." —Eltee "Fortified oat flakes." —Lisa, Seattle, 58 13. "A soft drink, around the time that Mountain Dew premiered, called Kickapoo Joy Juice." 14. "Sara Lee Frozen Banana Cake." 16. "Nabisco Marshmallow Sandwich Cookies!" 17. "Meatloaf sauce — it came in a can, and all you had to do was dump it into a pound of ground beef, and it made the absolutely most delicious meatloaf ever with no extra seasoning!" 18. "Devil's food cookies. You can still buy them, though they are not made the same way... The old ones were just the cake filling dipped in a very thin layer of marshmallow and then in a thin layer of chocolate." 19. "Crazy Cow (chocolate and strawberry)." 20. "Willy Wonka Oompas." 21. "Cinnaburst and Mintaburst gum." —Anonymous 22. "Australian Toaster Biscuits." Oroweat / notmynaturalcolor / Via —Lisa, Rhode Island, 55 23. "Kraft Chicken Noodle dinner." Kraft / carolinejohnson / Via —Anonymous 24. " Butterfinger BBs. Way better ratio of chocolate to inside, and they didn't make a mess." Nestle / verycrunchy / Via —Anonymous 25. "Morton's frozen honey buns!!!" Morton / kittybigs / Via —Anonymous 26. "Ocean Spray cranberry raspberry hard candy. It was around sometime in the '90s and gone too soon!" photogsartimus / Via —Marissa, Massachusetts, 41 27. "Moola Koola by Borden's. The slogan was 'soft drink that tastes like a cow!'" ALittleSliceofVintageLife / Via Facebook: ALittleSliceofVintageLife —Anonymous 28. "Juice Squeeze — Grapefruit, wild berry, and there was also an orange one… Best soda I've ever tried. Rip Crystal Geyser." Crystal Geyser / useful_conclusion_15 / Via —Anonymous 29. "Koogle Peanut Butters." Kraft / robbjuteau / Via —Anonymous 30. "Chicken Tonight was a big hit in our house in the early 1990s. They had several varieties of this sauce for skillet-cooked chicken, but Country French was the best. " Ragu / [deleted] / Via —Anonymous 31. "Orange sugar-free Bubble Yum. It was the best! It was around in the late '70s/early '80s. Not sure when it went away." The Hershey Company / first-chapter / Via —Anonymous 32. "Grape Lifesavers. They used to come in a pack by themselves. Haven't seen them in the US since the mid-'80s. A friend found some on a trip to Canada about 25 years ago, but I don't know if they're available anywhere now." Mars / redkittiekat / Via —Anonymous 33. "Stouffer's Corn Soufflé. It was excellent as a side dish or for dinner with a salad." Stouffer's / AxlCobainVedder / Via —Anonymous 34. "Rothschilds butterscotch. They had a toffee and chocolate as well. I thought the butterscotch was the height of sophistication as a kid." Rothschilds / bluesage1948 / Via —Anonymous 35. "Stouffer's Welsh Rarebit." Stouffer's / AxlCobainVedder / Via —Anonymous 36. "Banana flips, a vanilla cake taco filled with artificial flavored banana cream. So artificially flavored, and so good." Nickles / deepfriedgreensea / Via —Anonymous What food items do you remember from past decades that are sorely missing from grocery store shelves today? Tell us in the comments or anonymously via this form! Your submission may be featured in a future Tasty post! Paramount Pictures / Tasty Download the free Tasty app for more content like this and easy access to thousands of recipes — no subscription required! Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.
Yahoo
09-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Award-winning country singer to perform in Hershey
HERSHEY, Pa. (WHTM) — Award-winning country singer Jordan Davis is coming to Hershey later this year. Hershey Entertainment said Davis, known for his songs 'Next Thing You Know' and 'Buy Dirt,' is set to hit the stage at the GIANT Center in Hershey on Friday, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. as part of his 'Ain't Enough Road Tour.' Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Davis will be joined by special guests Mitchell Tenpenny and Vincent Mason during his Hershey show, Hershey Entertainment said. Hershey Entertainment added that Davis recently released a new single, 'Bar None,' from his upcoming album, which is slated for release in 2025. Tickets can be purchased on the Hershey Entertainment website and Ticketmaster. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.