Bump! is a fun, fast-paced travel show which takes you to every major city around the globe for the best in LGBT entertainment, eats and local flair. This week: Check out the Sex and the City tour and 2(x)ist underwear.
If you've had it with the city life and need to relax, head on over to Palm Springs. This desert oasis is fast becoming one of the best gay-friendly destinations in the country. It boasts everything you could imagine for a good time, whether it be a weekend of unwinding, or a night out on the town. Find out more in this video from here!
Bump! is a fun, fast-paced travel show which takes you to every major city around the globe for the best in LGBT entertainment, eats and local flair. This week: Take a leisurely stroll through Central Park.
If what you're looking for is a relaxing getaway in a comforting and welcoming environment, look no further than New Hope, Pennsylvania. Just a drive away from New York City, Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia, New Hope offers a small-town feel within the comforts of an open community for a weekend trip or even longer. Find out more in this video from here!
Bump! is a fun, fast-paced travel show which takes you to every major city around the globe for the best in LGBT entertainment, eats and local flair. This week: Break a sweat at Chelsea Piers.
Peace One Day has announced that a star-studded concert celebrating Peace Day 2008 will be held at the Nokia Theatre Times Square in New York City on September 9th, 2008. Grammy-award winning singers Annie Lennox and Bryan Adams will perform acoustic sets alongside international sensation Natasha Bedingfield.
Other Side Productions presents the New York City premiere of Two Spoons—a poignant comedy that follows Steve and Larry, gay dads with a three-year-old son, who are on the verge of getting married until a weekend getaway in the City of Brotherly Love changes everything. The play explores the line between, and the boundaries of, independence and commitment, freedom and responsibility, fantasy and reality.
RealJock and Diakadi Body will be hosting two back-to-back RealJock Diakadi bootcamp training weeks at Atlantis Events' Club Vallarta at the beautiful, all-new Pallace Vallarta Resort. Billy and Mike will lead a series of daily bootcamp workouts available to all Atlantis guests that will incorporate many of the challenging exercises you've seen in their RealJock workouts, as well as a lot of new ones you haven't.
Next year’s Moscow Pride is set to be staged on May 16—the same day as the Eurovision song contest finals and the day before International Day Against Homophobia. This week, Eurovision officials announced that next year’s event would be staged at Moscow’s Olympiyskiy stadium. Organizers of Moscow Gay Pride confirmed their intent to conduct the gay parade on the day on of the Eurovision final in the Russian capital.
There was further intrigue in the ongoing saga over the ‘So Gay’ poster campaign on two London Underground stations that the South Carolina Parks Recreation and Tourism (SCPRT) Department has been involved in during the past two weeks, it has emerged.
Gay Games VIII organizers in Cologne, Germany, announced today that Sport Shooting has been added to the official Sports Program for Gay Games VIII Sports & Cultural Festival. Extremely popular in the host country of Germany, this will mark the first time that any shooting sport has been offered in the history of the Gay Games.
The Board of the South Carolina Pride Movement has decided to raise the $5,000 necessary to pay the debt owed by the state for the 'South Carolina is so gay' ads created for London Gay Pride Week. SC Pride will launch their fundraising campaign on their website today with a banner proclaiming: South Carolina WILL BE ‘So Gay’.
In a decision highly praised by gay and lesbian advocacy groups, the U.S. Senate voted this week to repeal a ban on HIV positive visitors and immigrants. The ban, which has been in place for over 20 years and was officially made law in 1993, has barred visitors and immigrants with HIV from traveling to the United States unless they were granted special waivers.
Authorities in Dubai, one of seven oil rich United Arab Emirates, have detained 17 foreigners for allegedly displaying homosexual behavior in malls and other public places. Police also reportedly Dubai's detained '40 cross-dressing tourists' as part of new campaign against transvestites.
Some South Carolina residents are up in arms over an international advertising campaign that touts the state as a gay-friendly destination. Tourism posters proclaiming 'South Carolina is so gay' were plastered all over London last week to coincide with London’s Gay Pride Week, but state tourism officials have now disavowed the campaign and insisted that they had known nothing about it.