Gay bar becomes a haven
GALVESTON, Texas (Reuters) - As Galveston told its remaining residents Monday to leave the Texas island devastated by Hurricane Ike, Robert's Lafitte, a gay bar, was planning a pre-curfew drag show and Tina Turner sing-along.
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