Cheers to London’s New Detective Agency-cum-New-Fangled Speakeasy

By Tanya Scholl Looking for a drink in a cool place or do you have a case you need solving? With no Sherlock Holmes to help you, there’s a new spot in London to have a cocktail while solving case. Submit a reservation request to Evans & Peel Detective Agency on 310c Earls Court Road in London,Continue reading “Cheers to London’s New Detective Agency-cum-New-Fangled Speakeasy”

Dispatches: Sunset at Bungas Beach, West Sumatra

As implied in their title, our Global Correspondents are a worldly lot. They send us tips, updates, photos and videos from their travels. Here’s the latest from one of our WomenAboutWorld, Louise Rafkin. Sunset at Bungus Beach, West Sumatra.  The views are rivaled by the food: spicy, small plates of fish and meat cooked in coconut and spiced to perfection.Continue reading “Dispatches: Sunset at Bungas Beach, West Sumatra”

See ManAboutWorld At NY Times Travel Show

Have budget and PTO but don’t know where to spend them? Looking for the right gay-friendly getaway? Your wife wants a spa weekend but you want a camping trip? Help is on the way! Please come by the New York Times Travel Show’s annual LGBT travel panel on Saturday, January 19 3pm-3:50pm and hear fromContinue reading “See ManAboutWorld At NY Times Travel Show”

Weekly Travel Roundup By TravelingIQ

Global Correspondent Ivan Quintanilla is an actor, traveler and blogger extraordinaire. Once a week he provides a re-cap of noteworthy travel stories. We pilfer his round-up (with his permission) so you don’t have to. Follow his travels at TravelingIQ. *Royal babe, indeed!   Refusing to be overshadowed by his future niece or nephew, a mural of a shirtlessContinue reading “Weekly Travel Roundup By TravelingIQ”

Philadelphia’s Mummers Parade Becomes A Drag

And that’s a good thing! For the first time in its very long history, the Mummers Parade — a fantastic costumed/sequined/choreographed extravaganza that takes place every New Year’s Day in Philadelphia — there will be an all-drag contingent. Lead by Philly drag star Ms. Brittany Lynn, the Drag Brigade will be part of what is normallyContinue reading “Philadelphia’s Mummers Parade Becomes A Drag”

Weekly Travel Roundup By TravelingIQ

Global Correspondent Ivan Quintanillais an actor, traveler and blogger extraordinaire. Once a week he provides a re-cap of noteworthy travel stories. We pilfer his round-up (with his permission) so you don’t have to. Follow his travels at TravelingIQ. *You can leave your heart in San Francisco, but keep your privates to yourself.  The city’s supervisors haveContinue reading “Weekly Travel Roundup By TravelingIQ”

Park City, UT For The Non-Skier (Hint: Lots To Do)

But what if you don’t like to ski, snowboard or slalom? Is Park City for someone who hopes the urge to exercise passes? Yes. Even if you never venture outdoors, Park City offers a slate of attractions to pack a no carb burn itinerary. Spend time on Day 1 at the Park City Museum, aContinue reading “Park City, UT For The Non-Skier (Hint: Lots To Do)”

Upside Down Christmas At Boston’s Liberty Hotel

We love the Boston’s Liberty Hotel hotel and covered it in our Boston Now/Next (ManAboutWorld October issue). They’re getting a little funky for the holidays hiring handsome designer John LaRoche of blueGuava Design Group to transform their already dramatic interior lobby into an upside down Christmas tree-a-palooza. Check out the picture from last year above. If you’reContinue reading “Upside Down Christmas At Boston’s Liberty Hotel”

Amy & Freddy, Gay-Popular Duo, Plays OUT NYC’s XL Friday, Nov. 30

If you’ve ever been on an RSVP Vacations cruise, you’ve probably seen — and loved — Amy and Freddy. She’s the sometimes foul-mouthed but beloved crooner. He’s the ivory tinkler, and they make beautiful music together. Legions of long-term gay fans see them in intimate venues on land often following them around from city toContinue reading “Amy & Freddy, Gay-Popular Duo, Plays OUT NYC’s XL Friday, Nov. 30”

Travel Weekly Roundup by TravelingIQ

  Global Correspondent Ivan Quintanillais an actor, traveler and blogger extraordinaire. Once a week he provides a re-cap of noteworthy travel stories. We pilfer his round-up (with his permission) so you don’t have to. Follow his travels at TravelingIQ. *It was a good political week for gay destination weddings.  In the United States, voters made historyContinue reading “Travel Weekly Roundup by TravelingIQ”