What’s New in… Palm Springs, California
by Joseph Schmitt I recently spent a few hours watching vintage promotional videos of Palm Springs, California on YouTube. It was so heartwarming to see how little about this desert oasis has changed...
View ArticleWhat’s New In… Toronto for Gays and Lesbians
by Lawrence Ferber his past year has been a particularly prolific one for Toronto, with a handful of brand-new hotels to start. Smack dab in tony Yorkville, the 55-story, 259-room The Four Seasons...
View ArticleWhat’s New In… Miami
by Jimmy Im hen it comes to reinventing itself, no city in Florida makes a bigger splash than Miami. The South Florida hot spot is constantly filled with headlining waves of temptations that pander to...
View ArticleGlobetrotting… South Shore of Kauai
by Joseph Schmitt It’s nearly impossible for a visitor to any Hawaiian island to return home without tales of adventure and a digital camera loaded with photos that friends and family actually want to...
View ArticleWhat’s New In… Provincetown
by Andrew Villagomez Provincetown, Massachusetts has been an exciting destination for the LGBT community since the Roaring 20s. According to the last US Census, P’town holds the highest percentage of...
View ArticleWhat’s New In… Amsterdam
by Dan Allen They’re calling it Amsterdam’s next golden age: After a stellar past year or so, the city long loved by travelers for its picturesque canals, friendly natives, and championship of civil...
View ArticleWest Hollywood’s Design District
by Marlene Fanta Shyer For anyone with four walls, or a walled estate, ready to be decorated, redecorated, or simply face-lifted, West Hollywood is the promised land. The Design District will roll out...
View ArticleWhat’s New in: Cancun, Mexico
by Andrew Villagomez Located on the northeast shore of Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula, Cancún (www.cancún.travel), lures international visitors, including many LGBT travelers, with the promise of...
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