By Paul J. Heney Our first day of our first gay family trip went well. We’d decided to save some money and use frequent flier miles, so we were somewhat restricted by the airline’s (United’s) whims. We flew from CLE-IAH-DEN-HLN. A three hour layover in Houston was actually a nice gift; the kids spotted a Chili’sContinue reading “Traveling Gay Dads: Day 1 – A Date With Helena (Montana)”
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Traveling Gay Dads: First Family Trip With My Partner (Montana Bound!)
By Paul J. Heney Our first gay family adventure—should I be nervous? In a few days, I’ll be taking what I am deeming my first gay family trip. I’ve traveled extensively with my two sons—and I’ve traveled extensively with my partner—but the four of us have never taken a trip together. Lance and the boys getContinue reading “Traveling Gay Dads: First Family Trip With My Partner (Montana Bound!)”
Traveling Gay Dads: New York In Summer With Kids? Yes! Read On
By Haven Caylor My husband, Sean, and my children, Carter and Ammon started summer with a one-week vacation the second week of June. Our favorite family vacation spot isn’t an amusement park or a beach it’s New York City. Ammon, Carter, Sean, and I have some special places we return to, and we add newContinue reading “Traveling Gay Dads: New York In Summer With Kids? Yes! Read On”
Round The World With Paul And Jose: Gay Paris Update
ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent Paul Teixeira and his partner Jose are in the midst of an 87-day global gay adventure. He agreed to document his trip here with highlights from many destinations around the world. In his own words: We recently spent six fabulous nights in Paris as part of our 87 day round-the-world trip, and thanksContinue reading “Round The World With Paul And Jose: Gay Paris Update”
A Very Happy Bicoastal Gay Pride!
Happy Pride to all from the staff of ManAboutWorld. If you need travel tips for New York, San Francisco or any of the many other destinations we’ve covered, be sure to subscribe to our magazine using this link (and get an extra two months free!).
ManAboutWorld Welcomes Newest Correspondent: DJ Yabis
Welcome to our newest Global Correspondent, DJ Yabis! DJ Yabis is the poster boy of Dream Euro Trip, a European travel blog focused on the art of eurotripping. He’s a perpetual scholar, pseudo-diplomat, certified diver, bona fide gourmand, music festival freak, mystery shopper and a total nerd rolled into one. DJ graduated as one of theContinue reading “ManAboutWorld Welcomes Newest Correspondent: DJ Yabis”
Our Favorite Parting Shots: Scott Holman’s Nepal
In each issue we share our favorite photos from ManAboutWorld’s peripatetic Global Correspondents. We occasionally highlight some of those here. Today we explore Kathmandu, Nepal brought to us by Scott Holman. In his words: One of my favorite shots from this trip. Kathmandu is all developing-nation chaos but it has these beautiful, colorful juxtapositions such as thisContinue reading “Our Favorite Parting Shots: Scott Holman’s Nepal”
Philadelphia Gets Its Summer Gay On
Celebrating a decade of getting its history straight and nightlife gay (riffing off their groundbreaking LGBT advertising campaign), the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection is promoting a very gay summer (and early fall). Here’s a look at some of the most popular events to plan a weekend visit around. (Before you go, download our September 2012Continue reading “Philadelphia Gets Its Summer Gay On”
ManAboutWorld Welcomes Newest Correspondent: Aaron Drake
Welcome to our newest correspondent! Aaron Drake was corn fed, born and raised in Ohio before relocating to California at the age of 20. He graduated magna cum laude with honors from The Ohio State University with a B.A. in Mass Communication & Social Issues. The former editor of Frontiers magazine, Los Angeles’ local gayContinue reading “ManAboutWorld Welcomes Newest Correspondent: Aaron Drake”
Boston Update: Hotel Commonwealth in Kenmore Square
Hotel Commonwealth, a super-friendly boutique hotel in a bustling neighborhood in Boston, has been hiding in plain sight for a decade. With a recent renovation, it is high time that gay visitors gave it a second look. The hotel is rather elegant from outside and inside. The entrance leads upstairs (it’s a tad confusing butContinue reading “Boston Update: Hotel Commonwealth in Kenmore Square”