Author: Heather Cassell

Olivia Travel hosts Equality and Leadership Caribbean Cruise

Olivia Travel is pulling out the big guns for its Equality and Leadership Summit Caribbean Cruise Feb. 1 – 8, 2014.

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Anita Lo’s Culinary Adventures

Food festivals all over are making room for and celebrating women chefs, farmers, mixolgists and sommeliers and Hawai’i’s third annual Food and Wine Festival in Maui and Oahu, Sept. 1 – 9 isn’t any different.

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Hawai’i Says Aloha to Women Chef’s at Food and Wine Festival

Women chefs will be highlighted at the third Annual Hawai‘i Food and Wine Festival on Maui and Oahu Sept. 1 – 9.

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Sinful Delights Await Girls in Las Vegas at Shedonism

It’s going to be a sinful weekend in Las Vegas as the girls go wild at Shedonism.

The four-day all-girl party during Las Vegas Pride Weekend kicks off tomorrow, Sept. 5, with seven hot events set to thrill women through Sept. 9, when they will need an extra day to recover.

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fiveTEN Sounds Off on Oakland’s Diversity and Pride

Looking for a little funk, pop, soul and more fiveTEN Oakland Events is busting out celebrating Oakland’s diversity and pride with a wide arrange of events leading up to a huge music festival Aug. 30 – Sept. 1.

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Getting Fly with Leigh and Mandy of FlyGirl Productions

Life has been a party for Leigh Cousins and Mandy Randhawa promoters of award-winning FlyGirl Productions, a queer women’s party company based in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

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That’s Cabaret! Andrea McArdle’s Gives an Energetic and Upbeat Performance in SF

Tony nominated Andrea McArdle greets a full house at Feinstein’s at the Nikko Hotel with an energetic song as she makes her way to the stage and belts out “Native New Yorker” to a lively audience.

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Vancouver Offers Travelers Food, Friendliness and Fun

I wondered if I had actually crossed the border from the U.S. into Canada as I looked out the window of the Bolt Bus that transported me from Portland, Ore. to Vancouver, B.C. Was the check point, where they didn’t even stamp my passport, a figment of my imagination?

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70s and Sunny: A Walk Down Memory Lane with Andrea McArdle

Broadway star and Tony-nominated actor and singer Andrea McArdle fell in love with music in her family’s Philadelphia home. She would tune her parent’s two stereos to her favorite stations and sing-a-long to the decade’s greatest hits.

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Caitlin Laman’s Cocktail Hour

It was all about good times and picking up easy work for Caitlin Laman until she landed in San Francisco four years ago.

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Getting Your Buzz at the Hive Café

In search of a great cup of coffee, Bree Dezort and Cali Kamala got tired of having to leave their home in the Diamond District just for their caffeine fix, so the couple dreamed up the Hive Cafe.

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Travel Alert Issued for LGBT Travelers to San Antonio

Today, GetEQUAL Texas — a statewide grassroots social justice organization working toward the full equality of all lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Texans — issued a “travel alert” to any LGBT person planning travel to the San Antonio area.

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