36 Hours in San Francisco
Don’t blink or you’ll miss the next “new” San Francisco. This is a city that’s reinventing itself with every refresh of your Twitter feed, with cranes rising all over downtown and an army…
13 Ways To Do Gay Philly Like A Native
William Penn founded Philadelphia centuries ago on the principles of equality and freedom of expression. Today, the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection rolls out the red carpet for LGBT travelers from…
World Pride 2019 will be held in New York to mark 50 years since Stonewall
World Pride will be held in New York City to honor 50 years since the Stonewall Riots. This is the first time the international two month long celebration will be held in the…
Program aims to 'queer' the Castro
A local literary arts group is aiming to “queer” the Castro through a yearlong program of events in response to concerns that the San Francisco district is losing its identity as an LGBT…
Miami’s White Party Week Takes to the Seas for a Yacht Extravaganza This November
Miami’s annual White Party Week is rarely understated, but this year it’s going to be even more overblown than ever before—it’s taking over a yacht. For its 31st year, White Party Week will…
Ten Reasons: Young Gay Men Should Visit Key West
Two of my friends (Noah and Montgomery) approached me a few months ago and were asking my advice on some gay destinations. They are in their early 20s, live in West Hollywood, and…
Los Angeles Has the Best Glory Hole in America
Forget New York, forget Berlin. Los Angeles is where the glory holes are at. I’ve been to gay sex clubs or bathhouses in Rome, Berlin, Vancouver, Miami, Orlando, and Fort Lauderdale, but I’ve…
Bar Mattachine, a gay craft cocktail bar, opens downtown Friday
Bar Mattachine, a gay bar with craft cocktails, will open in downtown Los Angeles on Friday. The two-story lounge joins a small but growing group of downtown gay bars that includes the New…
A San Francisco Street Transformed by Food
For decades, as this city polished its reputation as an essential food destination, a stretch of Market Street just a short stroll from the groundbreaking Zuni Café remained stubbornly unchanged, an odd wasteland…
Philadelphia lives op to its name: City of Brotherly (and Sisterly) Love
Philadelphia is one of the oldest cities in the United States. Rich with history and culture the city’s founding goes back to the early European colonists of the 1600s. The city was an…