Finally, spring has arrived in New York City after a bitch of a winter. Here’s a photo of the High Line elevated park in Chelsea from our last Big Apple-themed issue (summer 2012). Very soon we will release our updated all-NYC issue. Till then, enjoy this daily dose of travel inspiration. Photo credit
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Liza Minnelli and Alan Cumming To Perform in Provincetown
Liza Minnnelli and Alan Cumming perform together for the firt time ever at the Crown & Anchor August 4. Tickets ($185-350) are already on sale for this rare one-night only live performance. The 7:30pm show is sold out but there is still some availability for the 9pm performance. A few words about the show from the Crown & Anchor:Continue reading “Liza Minnelli and Alan Cumming To Perform in Provincetown”
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”
ManAboutWorld’s March Issue Ready For Download!
Aloha! ManAboutWorld’s latest issue is ready for download. Subscribers: Open your iPad, tap on ManAboutWorld, go to Library, download 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. This is our coolest — and hottest — cover, yet. Learn why we love HawaiiContinue reading “ManAboutWorld’s March Issue Ready For Download!”
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”
A Future Of Travel So Gay Kathy Griffin Loves It
By Boston-based Global Correspondent Allister Chang Boston-based The Welcoming Committee is bringing an innovative spirit of lighthearted activism into the world of gay travel. The TWC’s recent “take overs” of ski resorts, casinos, and other destinations have brought together a range of gay Bostonians. “Soon we’ll take over Cancun for Spring Break,” says Ashley Lucas, aContinue reading “A Future Of Travel So Gay Kathy Griffin Loves It”
Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent Andy Keown
Andy is a tourism PR professional and frequent business traveler. In his job as communications director for Visit West Hollywood, he seeks to make connections with media and travelers around the world. He frequently visits New York, Sydney and London, and loves seeking out up-and-coming neighborhoods and getting a feel for how people live. He’s anContinue reading “Welcome To Our Newest Correspondent Andy Keown”
Our Gay Agenda: This Museum Is So Gay
Philadelphia’s Library Company opens a gay history exhibit today: That’s So Gay: Outing Early America, that looks at the questions of how we can know whether a person who lived in the past would be called lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender today. While there’s no way to definitively answer these questions, the exhibit looks at the evidence of individualsContinue reading “Our Gay Agenda: This Museum Is So Gay”