Winter Party Festival 20 Launches March 6

For those needing a reason beyond weather for visiting Miami, our favorite event is Winter Party Festival, celebrating their 20th anniversary in 2013 from March 6-11, when those sad saps stuck in winter climates are at their wits’ end and ready to party under the hot Florida sun. This year, the Shelborne Hotel will serve asContinue reading “Winter Party Festival 20 Launches March 6”

Cheers to London’s New Detective Agency-cum-New-Fangled Speakeasy

By Tanya Scholl Looking for a drink in a cool place or do you have a case you need solving? With no Sherlock Holmes to help you, there’s a new spot in London to have a cocktail while solving case. Submit a reservation request to Evans & Peel Detective Agency on 310c Earls Court Road in London,Continue reading “Cheers to London’s New Detective Agency-cum-New-Fangled Speakeasy”

Upside Down Christmas At Boston’s Liberty Hotel

We love the Boston’s Liberty Hotel hotel and covered it in our Boston Now/Next (ManAboutWorld October issue). They’re getting a little funky for the holidays hiring handsome designer John LaRoche of blueGuava Design Group to transform their already dramatic interior lobby into an upside down Christmas tree-a-palooza. Check out the picture from last year above. If you’reContinue reading “Upside Down Christmas At Boston’s Liberty Hotel”

Travel Weekly Roundup by TravelingIQ

  Global Correspondent Ivan Quintanillais an actor, traveler and blogger extraordinaire. Once a week he provides a re-cap of noteworthy travel stories. We pilfer his round-up (with his permission) so you don’t have to. Follow his travels at TravelingIQ. *It was a good political week for gay destination weddings.  In the United States, voters made historyContinue reading “Travel Weekly Roundup by TravelingIQ”

Travel Weekly Roundup by TravelingIQ

Gee, thanks, Sandy Global Correspondent Ivan Quintanillais an actor, traveler and blogger extraordinaire. Once a week he provides a re-cap of noteworthy travel stories. We pilfer his round-up (with his permission) so you don’t have to. Follow his travels at TravelingIQ. *It has been a rough week for the eastern coast of the United States.  MuchContinue reading “Travel Weekly Roundup by TravelingIQ”

Discovering Columbus In Your Living Room

Christopher Columbus discovered the New World in the 1492. Now it’s your turn to discover him back. A 13-food tall statue of Signore Columbus has been sitting atop a 75-foot granite column in the center of Columbus Circle since 1892 and though it’s in one of the most prominent spots in the city the statueContinue reading “Discovering Columbus In Your Living Room”

Jake Gyllenhaal on Stage: A Great Reason to Visit NYC

Here’s another good reason to come to New York City as well as an excuse to gratuitously show a close-up picture of the handsome Jake Gyllenhaal. He’s seen here exiting the Roundabout Theatre where he’s performing in the dark comedy If there is I haven’t found it yet. He’s terrific in the show and, IContinue reading “Jake Gyllenhaal on Stage: A Great Reason to Visit NYC”

ManAboutWorld’s October Issue Is Now Available

  Her’s the cover of our current issue. It’s chock full of the insightful, in-the-know recommendations for where to go, when to go, and where to stay, eat and play in some of the most exciting and gay-popular destinations on the planet. Download October now via the AppStore. This month we bring you the boysContinue reading “ManAboutWorld’s October Issue Is Now Available”

San Francisco LGBT Travel Show PDF

I’ll be speaking today at 2pm PT and tomorrow at 1:30pm PT at the San Francisco Travel Show. Click here to download a PDF version of my presentation, which includes recommendations for great LGBT-friendly destinations, events, tours and cruises.  

San Francisco Packs In Early Fall Events

I’m missing these events all taking place the first week of San Francisco (I’m leaving Monday, October 1. Drats!) But you don’t have to. If you hurry, you can catch one of the following fun events, whether you’re proclivities tend towards the sporty, the literary or the queer. (Or all of the above.) America’s CupContinue reading “San Francisco Packs In Early Fall Events”