One Hump Or Two? Post-Pride Camel Trek

After a breathlessly exciting week of gay news and then Gay Pride we thought it was time for a little R&R. Well, why not try a camel trek in Western Australia? That’s exactly what ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent Michael Siebert did. Here’s his report, just in. I’m at Cable Breach. In Broome Western Australia. I just took thisContinue reading “One Hump Or Two? Post-Pride Camel Trek”

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”

ManAboutWorld Welcomes Newest Correspondent: Bob Witeck

Welcome to our newest Global Correspondent, Bob Witeck! Bob Witeck thinks of the world as his teacher, but not to be tamed. A native of Washington D.C., he founded his long-admired LGBT public relations and public affairs firm to look out for global clients, issues and trends. And to write. His career spans from politics toContinue reading “ManAboutWorld Welcomes Newest Correspondent: Bob Witeck”

Our Favorite Parting Shots: Cristian Flores’s Patagonia

In each issue we share our favorite photos from ManAboutWorld’s peripatetic Global Correspondents. We occasionally highlight some of those here. Today we explore La Angostura, Neuquen, Patagonia (in Argentina) brought to us by Cristian Flores. In his words: Villa La Angostura is located in the province of Neuquen, in the north of Patagonia Argentina. It’s a small town,Continue reading “Our Favorite Parting Shots: Cristian Flores’s Patagonia”

Our Favorite Photos From The Current Issue: Mykonos

We asked Dillon, ManAboutWorld’s talented photo editor, to share a few words about some of his his favorite images from this month’s issue. Here’s what moved him about this image of Mykonos harbor. When looking at this photograph, it’s hard for me not to envision a scene out of a Julie Delpley movie. One whereContinue reading “Our Favorite Photos From The Current Issue: Mykonos”

The Curious Case of London Pride

Our man in the field, London resident and ManAboutWorld Global Correspondent Ben Rossignol was disappointed with last year’s Gay Pride celebration in the United Kingdom’s capital city. He’s hoping this year’s (scheduled for June 23 to July 1 with more information at London Pride) improves. In his words: About 3 million LGBT’s call London home, making it Europe’s biggestContinue reading “The Curious Case of London Pride”

ManAboutWorld Welcomes Newest Correspondent: Zachary Moses

Welcome to our newest Global Correspondent, Zach Moses! Zachary is the Director of Marketing & Adventure Tour Development for HE Travel; the world’s first gay tour operator. His title is long, but is an understatement for the many hats he wears. Zachary has spearheaded the re-branding of HE Travel; formerly two distinct companies: Hanns Ebensten Travel &Continue reading “ManAboutWorld Welcomes Newest Correspondent: Zachary Moses”

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”