Eurovision’s Conchita: The Queen Of Gay Christmas

By Dennis Hensley Imagine getting to Vienna and finding out you had just missed “Gay Christmas.”  That’s the nickname local entrepreneur Bernd Seiser, founder of the website Gay In Vienna, has given to his favorite TV event of the year, the 59th annual Eurovision Song Contest.  “I always remember watching it, even as a little boy,”Continue reading “Eurovision’s Conchita: The Queen Of Gay Christmas”

Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Nadav Peretz!

Nadav Peretz was born in the ancient city of Tiberias, Israel and moved to New York City as a teenager. While in New York, he worked for The United Jewish Communities. At the age of 20 he returned to Israel to join the army and later work for the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit. He served as a press andContinue reading “Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Nadav Peretz!”

A New Point of View On Puerto Vallarta

Photo credit Our LA-based (Wo)ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent Leyla Farah travels frequently. She recently visited Puerto Vallarta and wanted you to know that despite reports to the contrary, this Mexican port city is still a fabulous place to visit. You just have to know where the new hotspots are. We know, we know. Puerto Vallarta, or PV asContinue reading “A New Point of View On Puerto Vallarta”

Bogota, Colombia’s Gay Side

Photo credit Our ManAboutWorld Correspondent Kai Whiting is a Colombia-based journalist who submitted this piece about Bogota’s expanding gay community centered around the gay-p0pular Chapinero district. This year has air carriers offering new and more frequent routes to the Colombian capital. In short, getting here has never been easier. This is good, because Colombia isContinue reading “Bogota, Colombia’s Gay Side”

Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Andrew Villagomez

From the Tri-state area, Andrew Villagomez is a jack of all trades when it comes to everything travel, style, writing and photography. Personal and professional journeys have brought him to London, Paris, Spain, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Mexico, the Caribbean and throughout the states as he continues to add drop pins on his map. He maintains men’sContinue reading “Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent: Andrew Villagomez”

ManAboutWorld’s May Issue Ready For Download!

ManAboutWorld’s latest issue is ready for download. Subscribers: Open your iPad, tap on ManAboutWorld, go to Library, download, lean back, and enjoy. Non-subscribers may find us in the AppStore. Or click on our website to subscribe and get access to all our back issues. Get ready to rock pride around the world with our wrap up and guideContinue reading “ManAboutWorld’s May Issue Ready For Download!”

Worth Traveling For? Heathers, The Musical

ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent Rich Martino is also a man about town in New York, taking in plays and shows and reporting on them for us occasionally. Is a show worth traveling for? Rich sounds off on Heathers the Musical. Fans of the late eighties dark comedy film will not be disappointed with this witty and camp musicalContinue reading “Worth Traveling For? Heathers, The Musical”

Parting Shots: John Coe’s Spain

ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent John Coe’s life can be summed up as a photographic journey with images defining milestones and bringing life to the mundane. During childhood, his father, a talented photographer in his own right, instilled a passion for telling stories through visual imagery. Over the years, John has exhibited his images in over 25 photoContinue reading “Parting Shots: John Coe’s Spain”

New York Pride Is Around The Corner

June is a big month for Pride around the world but one of the biggest and best celebrations is right in New York. Let’s not forget it all started here back in June 1969, too, with the Stonewall Riots, which kicked off a global LGBT movement that keeps growing. ManAboutWorld’s soon-to-be-released May issue has an insider’sContinue reading “New York Pride Is Around The Corner”

Our Associate Editor Touches Down in Key West

It’s almost officially summer time and our associate editor Kenny Porpora landed in Key West to explore this beautiful gay mecca just 130 miles from the Miami coast. For the next few days, he’ll be exploring the island’s old town, famous for its charming Bohemian houses that line the main drag of Duval Street, and the off-the-beaten-path knick-knackContinue reading “Our Associate Editor Touches Down in Key West”