Forget gumbo, it’s the people that give New Orleans its flavor
Between the po’boys, gumbo and beignets, it could be argued that every day is Fat Tuesday in New Orleans. Yet the locals are mostly lean, mean party machines, especially on Mardi Gras, the…
The best places in the world to see drag shows
Thanks to TV shows such as Ru Paul’s Drag Race and New Zealand\’s own House of Drag, going to see drag performances is increasing in popularity as a super-fun night out. Here are…
‘Pride of the Americas’ to Replace ‘Pride Fort Lauderdale’ This Year
There won’t be a Pride Fort Lauderdale this year! Instead the organization is hosting Pride of the Americas, a five-day festival taking place April 21-26. It will incorporate many of the Pride Fort Lauderdale…
Yes, There’s a New Gay Bar in Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village may no longer be a predominantly L.G.B.T. neighborhood, but it remains a vibrant center of gay night life. In December, the owners of Pieces on Christopher Street and Hardware in Hell’s…
6 must-see sites to visit and celebrate LGBT+ history
Human history has not always welcomed queerness, but LGBT+ people have always played a pivotal part in our collective past. To celebrate LGBT+ history, we’ve collated some intriguing, influential, and inspiring places to…
The Drag Brunch Industrial Complex
In April 2016, drag queen Ritzy Bitz received a message on social media from Voss Events warning her that a popular show she hosted would have to change its name. Voss Events, run by the notorious Brandon…
Queer and sober: New options arise for those seeking booze-free fun
Arielle Clark, 28, grew up in a sober household in Louisville, Kentucky, and was never drawn to alcohol. But when as a teenager she began her process of coming out, alcohol suddenly became…
History, Queer & Otherwise, Comes Alive in Midtown
It’s the dead of winter, and I’m reminded once again of all the indoor treasures New York has to offer. For my taste, museums rank near the top. They are full of amazing…
A New Gay Bar Promises Brunch and More in the Arts District
A new gay bar with food and a brunch plans to open in the Arts District in March. Eduardo Cordova, who opened Santos Guisados Tacos & Beer in Fremont East in February 2019, plans to…
‘Winter Party Festival’ is Back in Miami This March
If your New Years resolutions havent quite evolved by March – you’re in luck. The organizers of this year’s “Winter Party Festival” have chosen “Evolve” as the theme of the week-long party-your-ass-off line-up of festivities….