Best Gay Destinations 2016: An LGBTQ Travel Guide
The world is beginning to fully learn to embrace the members of the LGBTQ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer) community, and it’s amazing. As more and more countries are granting homosexual equality,…
SAN FRANCISCO IS ABOUT TO DESTROY AN ENTIRE LGBT HISTORICAL DISTRICT
Yesterday, San Francisco’s Planning Commission voted 4-to-3 to allow the construction of a 12-story condo and hotel complex along Market Street even though a coalition made up of former San Francisco City Supervisors, community leaders and LGBTQ…
Gay Bar Decried as Noisy 'Nightclub' Gets Board Approval for 4 a.m. Closing
A Ninth Avenue gay bar secured another victory in its quest for a 4 a.m. closing time Wednesday — but only after contentious back-and-forth between supporters who called the spot a haven for the gay…
Where are the most LGBT-friendly towns in N.J.?
When Randy Rabney and her wife, Fran Lichtman, decided it was time to pack up their lives in Manhattan more than a decade ago, they only had one New Jersey town on their…
Small Town Boy, the best and gay friendly of Midwest America
Travelling to America as a gay man you probably think of the usual haunts including New York, South Beach and San Francisco – and they are all fantastic cities, but have you ever…
7 Great Winter Travel Destinations For The LGBT Community
Jack Frost may start nipping at your nose soon, so start planning your winter getaways. Here are 7 great winter travel destinations that are LGBT friendly.
WeHo’s Boystown: Has It Lost Its Homo Identity?
Since the 1920’s, West Hollywood and nightlife have enjoyed a symbiotic relationship. Under the lax jurisdiction of the L.A County Sheriffs Department, the unincorporated Los Angeles neighborhood attracted droves of Prohibition-era revelers to…
These Cities Have the Most LGBT-Friendly Policies
On Monday, the Human Rights Campaign will release its 2016 Municipal Equality Index, a scoring of more than 500 American cities based on how inclusive their policies and practices are for LGBT people….
What are Boston museum directors’ favorite artworks — in other museums?
Perhaps the question was indelicate. It was conceivably arbitrary — perchance even cruel. After all, how could anyone choose just one artwork in a city like Boston, where museum galleries brim with masterworks,…
Sites of LGBT history move toward national landmark status
It’s difficult to picture a National Park Service ranger, in olive drab uniform and a campaign “Smokey Bear” hat, standing guard in front of a tapas restaurant on San Francisco’s Montgomery Street. But…