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Crush, a beloved LGBTQ+ bar in Dallas’s Oak Lawn neighborhood, has revealed urgent financial struggles threatening its future.

Crush, an LGBTQ+ nightspot located at 2914 Oak Lawn Ave in Dallas, has become a cornerstone for queer nightlife since its opening just over a year ago. The venue celebrated its first anniversary in August with a performance by Kennedy Davenport, a renowned drag entertainer, highlighting its commitment to providing a vibrant and affirming space for the local LGBTQ+ community . However, Crush now faces the very real possibility of closure due to mounting financial pressures.

On Friday, owners Andrew and David Perre issued a public letter on the bar’s social media platforms, detailing the economic hardship that has left the business unable to make its weekly rent. The letter cited “much-needed repairs and a very slow last 2 months” as primary factors behind the bar's cash flow crisis . The financial shortfall has escalated to a critical point: the Perres revealed they must pay a balance of over $30,000, with an additional $11,440 due for upcoming rent, or risk being locked out by their landlord at any time .

In response to the dire situation, the owners have launched an online fundraising campaign with a goal of $50,000. The campaign gained immediate traction, raising more than $2,000 within hours of its announcement . The Perres’ appeal underscores the essential role Crush plays as a safe and celebratory space for LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly in a region where such venues are not always guaranteed.

The bar’s supporters have expressed their love for the venue across multiple platforms, praising its inclusive atmosphere, energetic drag shows, and the sense of family fostered by staff and management . Reviews from patrons consistently highlight Crush’s welcoming environment and its importance as a gathering spot for queer people in Dallas, with one reviewer stating, “The owners, David & Andrew, have created something truly special—heaven on earth. No notes. Keep up the good work...” .

Crush’s financial troubles are emblematic of broader challenges faced by LGBTQ+ bars and clubs nationwide. These venues have historically been lifelines for queer and transgender people, serving as places for self-expression, community organizing, and celebration—often in the face of discrimination and exclusion elsewhere . However, the economic fallout from unexpected repair costs, fluctuating attendance, and increased rent have left many such establishments vulnerable to closure .

Industry experts and advocates have noted that the decline of LGBTQ+ nightlife spaces has accelerated over the past decade, with fewer venues able to sustain themselves amid rising costs and shifting nightlife trends . In many cities, the loss of such spaces has had a tangible impact on the well-being and visibility of LGBTQ+ communities.

The situation at Crush has galvanized supporters online, with many expressing a desire to help preserve the bar. Fundraising efforts are being tracked on social media, and regular patrons have shared testimonials about the bar’s positive impact on their lives . “From the moment you step in, you’re greeted with amazing service that makes you feel like family,” one supporter posted, reflecting a sentiment echoed by many .

The owners have not yet responded to requests for additional comment, but their initial letter emphasizes a message of hope and perseverance. They encourage the community to rally together, not only to save Crush, but to ensure that Dallas’s LGBTQ+ scene remains vibrant and resilient .

If Crush is unable to meet its financial obligations, Dallas risks losing one of its newest and most celebrated queer venues. The bar’s closure would not only affect the staff and performers who rely on it for income, but would also signal the loss of a vital resource for LGBTQ+ people seeking connection and affirmation in their city .

The fundraising campaign and community response highlight both the precariousness and the enduring strength of LGBTQ+ spaces. As Crush’s patrons and supporters mobilize, the fate of the bar serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of solidarity and mutual aid in preserving queer culture and history.

For now, the Dallas LGBTQ+ community watches anxiously, united in their hope that Crush will weather this storm—and continue to be a beacon of inclusivity, joy, and resistance for years to come.

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Gladys Books & Wine, a newly opened bookstore and wine bar in Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy neighborhood, is setting a new standard for inclusive social spaces by centering Black queer women, transgender people, and their allies.

Gladys Books & Wine, located at 306 Malcolm X Blvd in Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy, is not just a bar or a bookstore—it is a testament to the power of intentional community-building for Black queer people and their allies. The founder, Tiffany Dockery, was inspired by the warmth and togetherness she experienced at her grandmother Gladys’ home in Chicago, where family gatherings were filled with love, conversation, and comfort. Dockery’s goal was to “bottle that feeling” and create a space where others could feel equally held and celebrated .

Atlantis Events has announced its most ambitious Asian cruise to date: a 12-night, all-gay journey aboard the luxurious Celebrity Solstice, sailing from Hong Kong to Singapore this November.

Atlantis Events, celebrated for its trailblazing LGBTQ+ travel experiences, has announced its most ambitious Asian voyage yet: a 12-night, all-gay cruise aboard the Celebrity Solstice, departing from Hong Kong and culminating in Singapore from November 16 to November 28, 2025. Touted as “Asia’s biggest all-gay cruise,” the itinerary promises a vibrant blend of cultural exploration, world-class entertainment, and the signature inclusivity that has defined Atlantis for 35 years .

Located in Merida, Mexico, Rosas & Xocolate Boutique Hotel and Spa is celebrated as an LGBTQ+ friendly business embraced by both locals and travelers.

Merida, Mexico, is gaining recognition as one of the most welcoming and inclusive cities for LGBTQ+ travelers in 2025, according to several leading travel publications . Known for its rich Mayan and Spanish colonial history, Merida offers a blend of sophisticated urban life and tranquil, historic charm. Its city center is filled with leafy parks, festive cafes, galleries, and boutiques—many of which are queer-owned or queer-friendly. The local government and business community have fostered an environment of acceptance, making Merida an ideal base for travelers interested in both culture and community.

INNdulge Palm Springs, one of the best-known clothing-optional gay resorts in the United States, continues to set the standard for inclusive, affirming hospitality in the heart of the desert.

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In the heart of California’s wine country, Healdsburg is quietly transforming into one of North America’s most welcoming destinations for LGBTQ+ travelers.

For decades, established hubs like Provincetown, Palm Springs, and Seattle have dominated the itineraries of LGBTQ+ travelers seeking affirming spaces and visible community. But as queer travelers look for unique, authentic, and less-crowded experiences, smaller towns are rising as destinations in their own right. Among them, Healdsburg—a picturesque town in Northern California’s Sonoma County—has emerged as a standout, quietly building a reputation for genuine inclusivity and dynamic queer culture .

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Guerneville, a small town nestled among the redwoods along California's Russian River, has long been celebrated as a welcoming haven for LGBTQ+ people.

Guerneville, tucked within Sonoma County’s majestic redwoods and skirted by the winding Russian River, has grown from humble logging roots into one of northern California’s most celebrated LGBTQ+ sanctuaries. Initially established in 1877 as “Stumptown” for its clear-cut forests, the town’s landscape and population shifted dramatically when the logging industry faded and the immense beauty of the area began to attract vacationers from the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond .