50 Reasons to Love Ogunquit
Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in August 2019 and has been updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness. The Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. Ogunquit has its own chapter, and panels from the…
Five Reasons to Try Rock Climbing this Summer
In Moab, Utah, rock climbing is soaring this summer with canyoneering up 75 percent from the pre-COVID record set in 2019 and requests for rock climbing have tripled over 2019. What is the…
Provincetown: the famous beach town that lets you be as gay as you want
It’s Summer 101: Ptown rules as an LGBT beach town — a well-deserved rep. Proximity to a major city; idyllic beaches; fabulous, and fabulously affordable art; and an unpretentious, relaxed vibe. Packing yet?…
Key West to Honor Tennessee Williams
This March, Key West is set to honor its OG gay (and the man credited with queering Broadway) with a birthday celebration for what would be Tennessee Williams’ 110th birthday. Fans of Williams’ classic…
National Plan for Vacation Day: Looking Ahead to Brighter Days
Today is National Plan for Vacation Day (January 26, 2021)! Never heard of it? That’s ok. It’s kinda new. In case you’re wondering, it is an effort from US Travel Association and their Let’s…
Winter Road Trip? Moab, Utah is Calling
Editors note: COVID-19 is spreading rapidly throughout Utah. Moab and Grand County are currently at the maximum transmission level. I think we can all agree, we need a break from the house. Suggestion: A…
Coronavirus: Airline, Train and Bus Travel Updates
Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in April 2020 and has been updated in light of the second wave of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak situation. Are you considering rescheduling travel that…
‘Contagion’ Has A Lot To Teach Us About Staying Healthy While Traveling
Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in March 2020 and has been updated in light of the second wave of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak situation. If you’re brave enough to see Contagion while…
Queer Halloween Haunts Across the U.S.
You know the (mostly true) stereotype: Gay Christmas takes form in Halloween. To mark the hallowed holiday, many cities throw outrageous bashes, host tongue-in-cheek events, or go all-out risqué. But many traditional ways…
Key West Installs New Permanent Rainbow Crosswalks
Key West city workers installed four permanent rainbow crosswalks Monday, June 15, at the intersection of Duval and Petronia streets in the heart of the island’s LGBTQ entertainment district. Spanning all four corners…