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Gay bars. Good ones, bad ones, wild ones, emotional ones—because for decades, these spaces have been homes to a community. They ushered us into adulthood; they provided sanctuary to be ourselves.
The organization also promotes gay rights in the Southern African region and encourages emerging LGBTI groups in other countries. GALZ was originally a small social club of mostly middle class professionals drawn from the active urban social scene in Harare, the nation’s capital, which flourished after Zimbabwean independence in
We spoke to Fitz and Thais-Williams about Catch One, the LGBTQ clubbing scene, and what it felt like to wrap the film and attend the Los Angeles Pride Parade just one day after news of the Orlando shooting broke out. Read more: The Sirens of Gay Pride Ride for Orlando Victims. BROADLY: How did you two first meet?
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Richard Ammon. This story features an interview with Keith Goddard, director of GALZ. Keith died prematurely in October from pneumonia.
The organization also promotes gay rights in the Southern African region and encourages emerging LGBTI groups in other countries. GALZ was originally a small social club of mostly middle class professionals drawn from the active urban social scene in Harare, the nation’s capital, which flourished after Zimbabwean independence in
If there are two things I've come to realize about gay men during my eight-year, five-continent expat tour, the first is this: They're pretty much the same all over. No matter where you call home, you'll encounter guys who are just after "fun," ones who only care whether you're a top or bottom, and ones who'll blow you off. I once was stood up six times in one week in Buenos Aires!