In all likelihood, gay isn't the first word that pops to mind when you think of Alaska. But if your vision of the last frontier includes only polar bears and oil drillers, look again. Rich with resources and drenched in petro dollars, the state boasts well-endowed arts centers, civic organizations, parks and museums. Gay Alaskans don't necessarily flaunt their homosexuality, but this is a live-and-let-live state, and folks pretty much mind their own business, not yours. Alaskan culture pulses to an earthier beat, with graying hippies running kayaking companies, businessmen leaving work early for some skiing or hiking and traffic jams caused by wayward moose. Alaska offers one of the last true escapes from the increasingly cookie-cutter landscape of the lower
Nearly patrons mingled, drank and played billiards during the 2-hour event. Joe Fallon and his husband David Rodes says the cruise was worth it. Fallon and Rodes, who are both in their late 50s, decided to take the cruise to celebrate paying off their mortgage. Sam Wilson, 47, sits in the Imperial with his best friend and travel partner.
Michael Penn Juneau Empire File. Juneau Pride Week this year commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising. A police raid on a known gay-friendly bar on New York City in the wee morning hours of June 28, , led to a series of spontaneous and sometimes violent demonstrations. A year later, gay pride marches were happening in major U.
Some forums can only be seen by registered members. Hi folks, I'd like to solicit some of your opinions about what it's like to live and work in Juneau. I've never visited Juneau but I have this fascination about the place and I'm at a point in my life where I could make a temporary or permanent move to the area.