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It’s a month for merriment as California gets a handle on its COVID-19 cases and we pay tribute to the sacrifices, heroes and the civil rights movement of the LGBTQ community.
But this year’s Pride Month festivities in the L.A. area will look different than they did in pre-COVID years. Landlord disputes and lack of government support during the pandemic have caused several favorite LGBTQ spots Rage, Club Cobra, Gold Coast, Flaming Saddles, Faultline and Oil Can Harry’s among them to close their doors.
“It’s hard work keeping a bar open day to day during ‘normal’ times,” said Markus Molinari, an LGBTQ activist and partner in H.wood Group, which operates Harriet’s Rooftop in West Hollywood. “But since COVID and all the mandatory government shutdowns, it’s damn near impossible to sustain for that long without any real bailout or help.”
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SHIPKA – The Starlite Drive-In will once again be welcoming Villages United Church for drive-in services throughout the summer.
The church first started holding drive-in worship services in response to provincial measures limiting services in 2020, and Granton’s Rev. Jacob Shaw of Villages United Church said they plan to do the same this year regardless of what future changes the provincial government may introduce to ease restrictions on standard services.
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The first service is planned for Sun., June 6 starting at 10:30 a.m. and continuing every other Sunday until the end of September.
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