Gay Philly
Have you ever gotten lost — only to find yourself in a magical world of cobblestone roads, rainbows and artisanal chocolate? It happened to me once. Mother Nature had sent her spoiled brat…
25 Gay Design Landmarks of L.A.
For as long as anyone can remember, Los Angeles has been openly bashed by pundits, writers, comics and curmudgeons. It used to be for the smog; now it’s for the Kardashians, carmageddon and…
Boston Pride 2014 Pride Week Theme: Be Yourself, Change the World
Boston Pride announced today that the theme for the 2014 Pride Parade and Festival is, “Be Yourself, Change the World.” The theme encourages the LGBT community to embrace what makes each individual unique…
Pop Your Cherry: It’s Blossom Time in Washington DC
Things are looking pink in Washington DC as the annual cherry blossoms are about to bloom, so stock up on your Zyrtec and head to the nation’s capital for some long-awaited spring foliage….
Provincetown: America’s First Destination for All Seasons
When Massachusetts legalized same-sex marriage ten years ago in 2004, Chris McCary and John Sullivan left their home in Alabama for Provincetown, planning to be among those in line for a marriage license…
Top 10: The Best Gay Dance Parties of All Time
It is time for a history lesson, but the topic is party… literally! This past weekend was the Winter Party in Miami and White Party-Palm Springs will be celebrating their 25th anniversary April…
Versace Mansion reopens as over-the-top luxury hotel in Miami
The five star property that Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace once called home is now a boutique hotel. With 10 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms across a sprawling 23,000-square-foot property, The Villa by Barton…
Report: LGBT Travel Poised to Top $200 Million in 2014
A report from Reuters suggests that the legalization of same-sex marriage across the United States and around the globe will fuel the travel and hospitality industries and boost spending by lesbian, gay, bisexual…
A Los Angeles Gay Landmark Buttons Up
The infamous San Vicente Inn here, long operated as a clothing-optional, men-only motel with a just-smoke-it drug policy, in many ways epitomizes this city’s past as a live-and-let-live gay ghetto. It also sums…
From Folsom to ferry building, the SoMa gayborhood is a San Francisco treat
Encompassing a vast, architecturally and demographically diverse tract of central San Francisco that extends from the Mission District to the bay, SoMa — defined as the area south of Market Street — is…