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The "Valentine's Gay-la" is Saturday at Cuvee. |
| By David Todd Special to OnMilwaukee.com E-mail author More articles by David Todd |
| Published Feb. 10, 2009 at 2:28 p.m. |
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When you think of it, there really aren't many (or any) places for same-sex couples to go celebrate Valentine's Day in style (nope, not even the Sybaris).
But, this holiday, all that has changed. You can enjoy your partners' company in the swank style of Cuvèe Champagne Celebrations in the Historic Third Ward.
Whether you're looking to sneak away into the coziness of a candle-lit booth or dance the night away to the DJ's pounding beats from PUMP, you'll find it at Cuvèe.
The "Valentine's Gay-la" -- as it is being called -- will feature DJ music, go-go dancers, prize giveaways, food and a glass of bubbly for only $50. And, in the spirit of love, $5 from every ticket will be donated to the Milwaukee LGBT Community Center.
Owner of Cuvèe, Kim Floyd, says the event is about "celebrating love and not necessarily couples," so everyone is welcome -- gay and straight, single or coupled.
The fun starts at 6 p.m. and continues until the bar is closed. Cuvèe is located at 177 N. Broadway on the third floor above Artasia.
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Posted by David on Feb. 12, 2009 at 8:25 p.m. (report)
Thank you. You are absolutely right. Spread the love!
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Posted by MilwaukeeMichele on Feb. 10, 2009 at 4:02 p.m. (report)
Aren't comments like "there aren't any places for same-sex couples to celebrate Valentine's Day" what keeps same-sex couples from rights equal to heterosexual couples? Why the separatist attitude? Seeing a same-sex couple enjoying a romantic evening at any old restaurant in town would certainly be a welcome sight to me.
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