For five years Out in the Vineyard‘s “three days of gay” is developing into quite the homo version of wine country’s traditional barrel tasting weekends, wine roads and Napa Valley Auction all rolled into one — but with better music and cruising. In the words of the event co-founder and ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent, Mark Vogler: NoneContinue reading “Out In The Vineyard Gays Up Wine Tasting Weekend”
Category Archives: Correspondents
Welcome to our Newest Correspondent: Steven Bereznai
One of Steven’s favorite ways to see the world is traveling to international gay and lesbian water polo tournaments with the Toronto Triggerfish. This has taken him to the World Outgames in Copenhagen and other events in Cologne, Iceland, and Antwerp, where his team won gold in 2013. He’s written extensively for both gay andContinue reading “Welcome to our Newest Correspondent: Steven Bereznai”
We’re Heading to Thailand!
This is going to be a busy month of travel for the ManAboutWorld team. One of us is going to Thailand later this month. Editor in chief Ed Salvato is returning there for the second time after a couple of decades. He’ll report on the changes he observes and what’s remained the same. Is it still theContinue reading “We’re Heading to Thailand!”
Daily Dose of Travel Inspiration: Budapest
Photo of the daily flag-raising ceremony at Kossuth tér outside of the Parliament building by New York-based ManAboutWorld Global CorrespondentPaul Fusco who recently returned from Budapest. We’ll be covering Budapest in all of its gay glory in our upcoming May 2014 issue. Photo credit: Paul Fusco
Matinee Las Vegas Party Planning Tips By An Expert
Our very own ManAboutWorld Correspondent (and circuit party aficionado)David DiGiacomo provides the lay of the land for Matinee Las Vegas, scheduled for Memorial Day Weekend along with his top tips for maximizing your enjoyment. Matinee Las Vegas will take place over Memorial Day weekend (May 23-26). The party brand Matinee was launched over 15 years ago inContinue reading “Matinee Las Vegas Party Planning Tips By An Expert”
Cologne’s Memorial For Gay & Lesbian Victims Of Nazism
Story and photo by Berlin-based ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent Adam Groffman I’ve now visited Cologne twice and I’d say it’s one of my favorite cities in Germany. With nearly 10% of the local Cologne residents identifying as gay or lesbian, according to the local tourism office, the city has a unique and special atmosphere. Maybe it’s the upbeat attitudeContinue reading “Cologne’s Memorial For Gay & Lesbian Victims Of Nazism”
Parting Shots: Around The World With Adam Groffman
Our Global Correspondent and true man about world Adam Groffman quit his job as a graphic designer in Boston and went on a life-changing 15+ month trip around the world. Since 2011 Adam has been living in Berlin – Europe’s most hipster city. His blog, Travels of Adam, focuses on finding the coolest cultural things to do around theContinue reading “Parting Shots: Around The World With Adam Groffman”
White Party Palm Springs Insider Tips
ManAboutWorld correspondent David DiGiacomo has been to the White Party Palm Springs several times and brings us his top tips for enjoying this desert event celebrating its 25th anniversary. This year’s White Party Palm Springs marks the 25th-anniversary since this legendary party began. This year it takes place April 25-28 2014. White Party Palm Springs was founded and isContinue reading “White Party Palm Springs Insider Tips”
Correspondent Update: When In San Diego, Do Ask, Do Tell
ManAboutWorld Correspondent Paul Teixeira recently visited San Diego with his fine-tuned ear to the ground for what’s new and exciting and worth traveling for. Rich’s nightclub in San Diego, CA is one of the longest running and favorite gay circuit clubs in the city, and quite possibly even in California. This large two-room venue holds constantly updated state-of-the-artContinue reading “Correspondent Update: When In San Diego, Do Ask, Do Tell”
Baltimore Queer Film and Media Festival
By ManAboutWorld correspondent Aaron Drake. This Sunday night, the Baltimore Queer Film and Media Festival gets audiences warmed up with a screening of Chad Darnell’s mockumentaryBirthday Cake. The B’More QFest, which takes place June 12-15, 2014, will feature LGBT films from around the world — with a hat tip to Maryland, of course — special performancesContinue reading “Baltimore Queer Film and Media Festival”