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World Class Dining - Palm Springs Style
Palm Springs is recognized the world over as one of the premier vacation
destinations. Resorts ranging from the ultra-luxurious to the exquisitely quaint
freckle the desert floor offering travelers every conceivable amenity in every
imaginable setting. With over 40 guesthouses/resorts catering to the Gay and
Lesbian community, you are certain to have a memorable experience at a
price you can afford.
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October 24, 2005 |
Spotlight on San Francisco
In terms of gay friendly U.S. cities San Francisco is most likely to rank at
the top of anyone’s list. With nearly 500,000 in attendance at last year’s Pride
Parade and an average local age of 31, San Francisco’s gay and lesbian community
is large, predominantly young, and very political, establishing the city
as a virtual 'Gay Mecca'.
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October 20, 2005 |
Spotlight on Los Angeles
Known throughout as the home of Hollywood, entertainment capitol of the
world, Los Angeles also plays host to one of the largest urban gay and lesbian
populations in the world. With a population of over 15 million, Los
Angeles’ gay community is as diverse as its various local regions.
From the city style lofts of Downtown to the relaxed beaches of Santa Monica,
each segment of this sprawling city seems to have its own unique gay subculture.
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September 15, 2005 |
The Indiscreet Charms of Palm Springs
I remember naked men: Naked men lounging by the pool, naked
men in saunas, naked men casually stroking each other off while they leave their
hotel doors open. Was it Palm Springs I was sent to or was it Gomorrah? Well,
Gomorrah doesn’t have a happy hour.
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July 25, 2005 |
Seattle - The Emerald City
Locals know Seattle as the Emerald City, and although rapid growth and urban
sprawl have changed the pristine nature-loving community into a 21st century
metropolis, Seattle is still one of the greenest cities in the U.S.
Seattle is one of those places that you'll add to your favorites list almost as
soon as you breathe the mountain air.
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July 18, 2005 |
Russian River Rave
Redwoods larger and more beautiful than the imagination can conceive, an open
doorway to the majestic coast with rolling ocean waves and picture perfect
sunsets, wineries, horseback riding, kayaking, hiking, camping, and
world class gay resorts. This is the imprint left on my mind forever by
the area on the northern coast of California known as the Russian River.
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June 29, 2005 |
Massachusetts Gay Weddings Mean Big
Bucks for Provincetown
Long
a gay getaway at the tip of Cape Cod, tourism in Provincetown has
exploded with same-sex couples rushing to the resort town for
marriage licenses this year. Last Monday marked the one year anniversary
of legalized gay marriage in Massachusetts, and while many anticipated a
wedding bonanza for the tiny tourist town, most Ptown residents say they
never predicted quite the explosion of wedding interest that’s hit the
city.
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May 21, 2005 |
Spotlight On Dallas
Everything
is Bigger in Texas! At least that’s how the saying goes, and in Dallas’
gay & lesbian community, they couldn’t be more right. The city has the
largest gay population in the state of Texas with
approximately 120,000 GLBT residents. Dallas also boasts the largest gay
& lesbian church in the world, the Cathedral of Hope, with over 30,000
national members.
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May 13, 2005 |
Palm Springs
The sight of two men kissing on the street was an appropriate
reminder for what has become one of Palm Springs' biggest revenue
generators now: gay tourism. At last count, the city of 47,000 people
boasts more than 3-dozen gay resorts, more than any
other city. And that's not including the dozens of nightclubs,
restaurants, and small businesses that cater to gays and lesbians.
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March 17, 2005 |
Santa Fe
It's
the light. The high desert, free of humidity and haze, displays colors
so vivid you'll instantly know why artists settled here
centuries ago and appreciate why you have chosen to visit. Welcome to
Santa Fe.
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February 07, 2005 |
Fort Lauderdale
Undoubtedly
Fort Lauderdale's weather and word of mouth from visitors helped it
become Florida's most popular gay destination and one of the premier gay
resort areas in the world. Greater Fort Lauderdale boasts 30 gay
guesthouses and hotels and about as many gay bars and clubs. And
the city’s renaissance shows no signs of dying down.
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December 27, 2004 |
Miami Heats Up For 12th Annual Winter Party™ Festival
The
2005 Winter Party™ Festival presented by Midori, March 2 - 7, will
feature a six-day whirlwind celebration of social and cultural
events benefiting the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT)
community. More than 10,000 people from all over the world are expected
to attend the festivities.
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November 29, 2004 |
Provincetown
While the snowbirds head south to get away from deepest, darkest winter,
for the rest of us who enjoy curling up in front of a roaring fireplace,
getting cozy under a warm comforter, taking a bracing walk on a clear
day, it's time to enjoy Provincetown in the "brisk" season. The
"P" in P-town stands for party any time of the year and it's
already cranked up this winter's holidays and special events.
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November 22, 2004 |
Palm Springs
Palm
Springs may be the closest thing to Paradise east of the Pacific
shores. Long known as the secret hideaway of Hollywood's elite,
this tropical desert oasis boasts long, sun-drenched days, breathtaking
mountain views and one of the fastest growing gay communities in the
country.
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October 27, 2004 |
Hawaii Leis Out Welcome Mat For Gay
visitors
Honolulu,
Hawaii's capital and its largest city, is also the capital of
gay life in the state. More specifically, gay life is centered
in Waikiki, on the southern end of the Island of Oahu, between downtown
Honolulu and the city's signature landmark, the long-dormant volcano,
Diamond Head.
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October 14, 2004 |
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