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6 Smaller Cities for LGBT Travel

Last week Lauren Conrad blew up her social media over a flap with a restaurant in Cabo San Lucas.  Apparently they wouldn’t let same-sex couples to participate in some bar games that were…

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Brews, beaches and boardwalk give Rehoboth life

Like so many coastal towns, the beach, the ocean and the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Del., are the reasons people visit. At least, this time of year. “Our universe revolves around that,” said…

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Your Package Is So Gay

So, the other day when booking a hotel stay in Philadelphia, I noticed they had a “gaycation” package offer for LGBT guests. There was no cost to the package and it included a…

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Las Vegas: Something old, a lot that's new

“Welcome to the city of Lost Wages.” These were the words from a flight attendant during a recent excursion to Las Vegas, Nevada. However, this statement was also an anachronism of sorts—as Vegas…

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Pride of Place: As the Nation's Gay Districts Grow More Affluent, Lesbians Are Migrating to the 'Burbs

When Harry Dodge moved to San Francisco in 1985, he was what you might call a typical Midwestern transplant: Nineteen years old, footloose, gay, and ready for a change — a biological woman…

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Comicon bids farewell to Asbury Park

Asbury Park has lost yet another major event. The popular Comicon convention announced Monday that it will be moving to the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus after three years in Asbury Park. Organizers…

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Breaking out of the same ol' NYC routine

Do you find that when you travel to New York City that you go to familiar places and maybe do the same old thing? I visit NYC several times a month for business….

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Las Vegas Summer Guide: Bottle Service and Hot Bartenders

The Sin City moniker is at least in part a result of the debaucherous things taking place at Las Vegas’ bars, nightclubs and poolside events. The city has a wide range of ‘dancing…

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Worcester, Boston named two of the most LGBTQ friendly cities in America

Worcester and Boston residents: wave your rainbow flags with pride. The cities were named two of the most lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer friendly. In celebration of LGBTQ Pride Month, the online…

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Where The Boys Are: 10 of Summer’s Hottest Beaches

Summer invites thoughts of lazy afternoons at the beach, just as the beach summons up visions of gaggles of gym-toned bodies flirting and frolicking in the sand on carefree summer days. That said,…

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