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Bandera, Texas: Cowboy Capital of the World
Wanna be a cowboy? That's an easy order to fill in Bandera,
Texas, nicknamed 'The Cowboy Capital of the World.' In this community, located
50 miles northwest of San Antonio on TX 16, you can’t toss a horseshoe without
hitting a dude ranch, rodeo ground, western wear store, or dance hall.
...more
October 04, 2006 |
Palm Springs: Desert Playground of the Stars
Stardust has been falling on glamorous Palm Springs since
the 1920s and 1930s when the likes of
Greta Garbo,
Clark Gable and the
Marx Brothers
came to 'The Springs' for fun and relaxation. The tradition
continues with Hollywood's young stars who have
re-discovered this lush desert oasis surrounded by towering
snow-capped mountains.
...more September 25, 2006 |
New York City
Despite the events of 9/11 five years ago, New York City
is still the 'capital of the world', according to former
mayor Rudy Giuliani. We love it here, and
it is in this spirit that we feature New York City. While
life is getting still getting back on track in the Big
Apple, all visitors are welcome and will no doubt enjoy the
splendor of a New York vacation.
...more September 12, 2006 |
Fall Into Ogunquit
If Fire Island or Provincetown is a little too much for
you or you need to catch a breath of fresh sea air or fall
in love – again – try Ogunquit. It’s hard not to be
seduced by its classic New England charm and all
the fun stuff there is to do in this beautiful place by the
sea. Gay and lesbian visitors can openly enjoy themselves in
this liberal town that offers fun diversions night and day
throughout the year.
...more September 11, 2006 |
Phoenix
Think of a typical foggy summer day in San Francisco.
Think the opposite and you will get a pretty good idea of
what it's like in Phoenix most of the time. While the
blazing hot summers and the sunny dry winters are alien to
San Franciscans, the LGBT-positive political climate
of the two cities is more similar than different.
...more September 05, 2006 |
Chicago
I guess I shouldn't have taken it personally. Minutes
after I walked into The Closet bar in Chicago's famously gay
"Boystown" neighborhood, the only two boys in the bar left.
That left me in the bar with about 30 women. I quickly
became a regular chick magnet. But that was after I
explained that I wasn't there to convert anyone. My mission,
I said, was to find out more about the lesbian scene
in the Windy City for an article I was writing for
the LGBT press.
...more September 04, 2006 |
Providence Posh
If 'Providence Renaissance' has become something of a
cliché to those living there, it is due the usefulness of
the term in describing everything about Providence these
days. From the beautiful canals and river walks to the
vibrant, cutting-edge arts scene, Providence, Rhode
Island is coming alive with
something for everyone
in an intimate and manageable setting.
...more August 21, 2006 |
Commercial Closet: Las Vegas Bets Big on Gay Tourists
Maybe it's the sex. Maybe it's the sin. Maybe it's the
fact that Showgirls got lesbians all hot and
bothered and gave gay men a camp classic to quote for years.
Whatever the reason, Las Vegas is second only to New
York as a destination for gay and lesbian travelers.
And with a slew of hotels targeting the gay consumer,
there's nowhere to go but up.
...more August 07, 2006 |
San Diego Seduction
San Diego, with its warm Mediterranean climate, miles of
uncrowded beaches (including the well-known
clothing-optional stretch of sand, Black's Beach), numerous
world-class attractions and one of the friendliest gay
communities in the U.S., is a year-round seaside
paradise just waiting to be explored.
...more June 29, 2006 |
Provincetown
Provincetown has a history of being home to a diverse
population. Provincetown was incorporated as a town in
1727. Since then it's been a fishing village, an art colony,
a summer resort, a hotbed of American theater, an
inspiration to writers, and a gay mecca. It is still all of
these things. Provincetown thrives on diversity.
...more June 27, 2006 |
The Mythical Summer Sanctuary of Fire Island
'Fire Island', for gays, means two communities among the
20-some villages on the Fire Island National Sea
Shore: The Fire Island Pines, and Cherry Grove,
specifically. For lesbians, it's all about the 'Groovy
Grove' - on weekends there are more boobs visible on the
Grove beach than at a joint session of Congress.
...more June 19, 2006 |
Reno-Tahoe, Provides Gay and Lesbian Travelers An
All-Inclusive Destination Option
When seeking out your next great escape, look no farther
than Reno-Tahoe, America's Adventure Place. In Reno-Tahoe, GLBT
travelers will find everything they need for an
unforgettable vacation, including year-round outdoor
recreation, premier GLBT events, eclectic boutique shopping
and world-class spas.
...more June 08, 2006 |
Las Vegas Confidential

For 26 years, I managed to spend my entire life in Southern California
without once crossing the mountains for a Vegas vacation. That's all about to
change, in a food filled, booze fueled entertainment extravaganza that
includes sex, debauchery and Celine.
...more
May 23, 2006
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Rehoboth Beach

Summer is coming and you have not made any plans. You have seen the sunsets
in Key West, dashed around the dunes in Provincetown, and have even experienced
the charms of Ogonquit. However, if you have not been to Rehoboth Beach,
Delaware, then you are missing out on one of the finest lesbian and gay
vacation spots in the country.
...more
May 18, 2006
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A Hike to Die For
While it is true southeast Utah is short on such niceties as Jean Georges’
restaurants and Prada flagships, it is home to the Narrows of Zion Canyon – a
long weekend getaway that will most likely change your life forever.
...more
April 10, 2006
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