Paris gets its first big (official) circuit party week. From June 21 to 26, the first festival of French gay culture with the support of the mayor’s office. Get ready for cultural exhibitions, political debates, performances and cinema through gay-themed movies at The New Latina, located in the Marais, the Parisian gayborhood. Of course there’sContinue reading “Paris’s First (Official) Circuit Party”
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Miami Beach Gay Pride Cruise Aboard Norwegian Sky
From Ocean Drive to the ocean, Miami Beach Gay Pride is once again setting sail for “Pride Celebration at Sea,” Monday, April 18 through Friday, April 22, 2011 aboard Norwegian Sky. The Miami Beach Gay Pride Parade and Festival — with grand marshall Andy Cohen from Bravo TV — is set for Saturday, April 16Continue reading “Miami Beach Gay Pride Cruise Aboard Norwegian Sky”
Send DJGrind to Disney
To GayDays, that is. My good friend Stephen Massey (DJGRIND) made it to the FINAL ROUND of the GayDays DJ Contest — one of the most coveted prizes in the industry. He’s handsome, talented, and an incredibly nice guy. Voting is easy — text “DJGRIND” to 22333. Vote early, vote often: You can vote 3xContinue reading “Send DJGrind to Disney”
Martha Graham Dance Company’s Body of Work
Photo: Tadej Brdnik, Photograph © Albert Watson, courtesy of the Martha Graham Dance Company The esteemed New York City-based Martha Graham Dance Company celebrates its 85th anniversary this year. The picture above is handsome principal dancer Tadej Brdnik who’s been with the company since 1996 and was recently featured in Out magazine. Just wrapping upContinue reading “Martha Graham Dance Company’s Body of Work”
Enjoy a Martini with that Desert Modern Gem
Originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com Mid-century modern design aficionados will be flocking to sunny Palm Springs, California in February for the city’s sixth annual Modernism Week Festival. The self-described “celebration of all things modern” kicks off on February 17th, and continues for ten activity-filled days, closing on February 27th. The diverse array of events scheduled toContinue reading “Enjoy a Martini with that Desert Modern Gem”
Baltimore’s LGBT heart
You knew Baltimore was queer but did you know it was gay, too? Lots of terrific LGBT-popular events going on. Here’s a round up of a few current and upcoming performances, shows and more. The Narcissism of Minor Differences Maryland Institute College of Art Now through March 13, 2011 This exhibition showcases 17 acclaimed artists,Continue reading “Baltimore’s LGBT heart”
Kansas City Sizzles During Restaurant Week
Originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com Kansas City Restaurant Week is back in 2011, providing foodies hundreds of opportunities to sample different menus across the Kansas City area. The second annual epicurean event will take place January 21 – 30. Ten percent of every Restaurant Week menu purchased during the ten days will once again be donatedContinue reading “Kansas City Sizzles During Restaurant Week”
Yuletide in Europe’s Cool Capitals
Vienna, above, lights up for Christmas and New Years Originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com From canal parades in Amsterdam to beautiful outdoor lightning installations in Vienna, Europe’s gay-friendly coolcaptial cities (Amsterdam, Antwerp, Valencia, Vienna, and Zurich) offer a tantalizing array of Christmas activities right through the new year. Amsterdam Christmas Canal Parade (December 9, 2010-January 1,Continue reading “Yuletide in Europe’s Cool Capitals”
Provincetown Off-season
Originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com Most travelers know Provincetown during the height of summer, with the warm sunny months of July and August attracting the largest crowds. The year-round population of around 3,000 Ptown souls swells to an incredible 50,000 visitors and locals a day during the busiest times from the July 4th holiday through CarnivalContinue reading “Provincetown Off-season”
Halloween: A Gay High Holiday
Originally published in GPS.OutTraveler.com There’s nothing like a pagan holiday to get the LGBT community all excited! Halloween — with roots in a Celtic harvest festival — has distinct appeal for queer people. It’s primarily an adult holiday in urban settings. We can express our inner crazy, and society sanctions it. There is no seeingContinue reading “Halloween: A Gay High Holiday”