Never backward! But a change of direction for the Pride March
The Pride March will be switching things around this year. The festive annual event celebrates L.G.B.T. pride and the birth of the gay rights movement at the Stonewall Rebellion in the Village in…
WeHo leads the way in gay-friendly LA
Los Angeles has long been a popular getaway for northern Californians. And by San Francisco standards, Los Angeles has year-round beach weather. The city’s average winter high temperature is about 70 degrees, which…
L.A. Leather Pride Contestants Soak Up SoCal
They say March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. But in these parts, the end of March brings a parade of bears strutting their stuff on the SoCal…
5 flicks to see at Boston’s Wicked Queer film fest
Wicked Queer: The Boston LGBT Film Festival returns for its 34th edition this weekend to screen acclaimed films about queer communities from all over the world. Kicking off on March 29, the fest…
Gay sports bar opens location in Washington Heights
Boxers NYC, America’s gay sports bar, is set to open its newest location at 3820 Broadway in Washington Heights. Richard Kave, Executive Managing Director, and Barclay Smyly, Associate, of Lee & Associates NYC…
Travel Thursday: Joshua Tree and the California Desert Will Give You Life
For the nature-lover in you, here’s a travel destination that will get you outdoors, re-energized, and leave you in a dream state wanting to go back. You won’t believe what a visit to…
SFO terminal to be renamed in honor of Harvey Milk
San Francisco is preparing to rename a terminal at the San Francisco International Airport after slain LGBT supervisor Harvey Milk and install artwork memorializing the civil rights icon. The name change was first…
This Kinky Version Of AirBnB Lets You Rent Sex Dungeons And More
Going on vacation? Want to rent a home or space that will help you explore your sexual desires and home sharing sites like AirBnB just aren’t cutting it? Check out KinkBnB. The company provides…
Saints & Sinners: LGBT writing fest is a mainstay of the New Orleans literary scene
The Saints and Sinners Literary Festival began, like many good things in New Orleans, as a conversation among friends. Partners Paul Willis and Greg Herren were musing over the possibility of combining ways…
West Hollywood’s Beloved “Block Party” Here to Stay
After a late night in West Hollywood’s many gay bars and clubs, patrons usually enjoy a stroll on Santa Monica Boulevard leading to the many LGBTQ+ stores the city has to offer, filled…