“Gay America, rather than being confined to a few places, spreads across every major region of the country,” says a new Gallup report, published today in The New York Times. Nationwide, Gallup says, 3.6 percent of adults consider themselves gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender. And even the parts of the country outside the 50 biggestContinue reading “Where Are All The Gays? New Report Has Some Answers”
Category Archives: Gay travel
Welcome Heterosexuals!
The Georgia chapter of GetEQUAL, a grassroots LGBT empowerment organization, will be welcoming travelers outside the domestic Delta terminal at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International airport with a sign that says “Welcome Heterosexuals,” demonstrating the impact of Georgia’s latest bill on its tourist industry. The Georgia State Assembly is about to pass House Bill 218 and Senate Bill 129 — both wouldContinue reading “Welcome Heterosexuals!”
DDTI: Old Brompton Cemetery, Early Morning Hint of Spring
I visited London and took this photo at the Brompton Cemetery where a colorful hint of spring adorns the resting place of many notables from the mid 19th century and later. DDTI: Your daily dose of travel inspiration. According to the Royal Parks website: Brompton Cemetery is one of Britain’s oldest and most distinguished garden cemeteries. It combinesContinue reading “DDTI: Old Brompton Cemetery, Early Morning Hint of Spring”
Grab Your Passport: Dollar Strengthens Against Foreign Currencies
The Wall Street Journal reported earlier today, “The euro briefly hit a fresh 12-year low against the dollar early in Asia trade Monday, with investors seeing little reason to buy the common currency at a time when eurozone and U.S. monetary policies are continuing to diverge.” The dollar is strengthening against other currencies, including theContinue reading “Grab Your Passport: Dollar Strengthens Against Foreign Currencies”
Welcome To Our Newest Correspondents: Stefan Arestis & Sébastien Chaneac
Sébastien and Stefan have been together for over six years. They quit their jobs in London in June 2014 to eat their way around Asia and create a new life for themselves. Sébastien is a former IT geek originally from France and Stefan, an ex-lawyer, born in London is originally Greek. Together they are exploringContinue reading “Welcome To Our Newest Correspondents: Stefan Arestis & Sébastien Chaneac”
Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Steve V. Rodriguez
Steve V. Rodriguez is the co-founder of ProgressivePulse.com In addition to covering progressive music, fashion and art Steve rounds out the site with travel. He learned early to dig deeper and find those unique undiscovered gems and share them. Rodriguez wears three hats as editor, writer and producer with the common goal of seeking andContinue reading “Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Steve V. Rodriguez”
A Thousand Words: Napa Valley, California
Parting Shots: ManAboutWorld Cruiser Shares His Photos and Stories
This month’s Parting Shots come to us from ManAboutWorld reader, Bart Foster, a full time real estate agent with Keller Williams in Boston. Bart’s also a passionate amateur photographer who loves cruises. He shared his photos and impressions from an Atlantis Caribbean cruise he took in March 2014. before his first cruise. Why do youContinue reading “Parting Shots: ManAboutWorld Cruiser Shares His Photos and Stories”
Our Wine Country Road Trip Begins …
Our road trip through wine country kicked off today with a coastal ride through stunning Carmel, California, an exquisite small town of just under 4,000 people. From here we will drive up to Healdsburg in Sonoma, through gay-friendly Guerneville and southeast to St. Helena and Yountville. Check back for more photos and recommendations.
From The Vineyard to La Ville Lumière
Gary Saperstein goes by a few monikers these days: wine expert, radio show host, Sonoma man-about-town, and founder of Out In The Vineyard, to name a few. To us, he’s friend and correspondent, and he recently spent a few days touring around Paris with a dear friend, the head chef at Sonoma’s famous The Girl and the Fig.Continue reading “From The Vineyard to La Ville Lumière”