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History-Making Transgender Opera, ‘Lili Elbe,’ Stars Lucia Lucas
- Heather Cassell
- January 12, 2024
The world’s first transgender opera, “Lili Elbe,” Makes History Twice With Transgender American Bariton Lucia Lucas In The Lead Role as Lili by Heather Cassell Transgender Danish painter Lili Elbe’s story is now an opera. It’s a historical first. It is the first-ever opera about a historical transgender figure. It is also the first time […]
Read MorePink Rickshaws: Women-Owned Vehicles To Hit The Streets Of Some Indian Cities Soon
- Heather Cassell
- January 10, 2024
Mumbai, Pune, and Other Cities In The Indian Western State of Maharashtra Could See Women Behind the Wheel in Pink eRickshaws This Year by Heather Cassell India is attempting to empower women and green cities by reviving Pink Rickshaws in Mumbai and nine other cities in Maharashtra soon. Women will be able to hail a […]
Read MoreJetBlue Taps Woman In A Historic First To Lead A Major US Airline
- Heather Cassell
- January 9, 2024
Longtime JetBlue Airways Executive Joanne Geraghty Tapped To Lead The American Low-Cost Airline Into Its Future by Heather Cassell JetBlue Airways became the first national airline to appoint a woman to head a major airline in the United States Monday. The low-cost airline named Joanna Geraghty as its next chief executive officer following a unanimous […]
Read More7 Tips To Make Your Holiday Travels Joyeous and Merry
- Heather Cassell
- December 23, 2023
These Tips Will Help Avoid Turbulence Releasing Some Of That Holiday Stress by Heather Cassell An estimated 40% of Americans plan to travel for Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa, according to a NerdWallet survey conducted by The Harris Poll. Thursday was the busiest travel day of the holiday season, according to the United States Federal Aviation […]
Read MoreBusy Holiday Travel At Airports, But Still Short Of Pre-Pandemic Numbers
- Heather Cassell
- December 23, 2023
Taking To The Skies This Holiday Week, You Are Not The Only One by Heather Cassell Holiday travel is getting started with a bang. Thursday was the busiest travel day of the holiday season, according to the United States Federal Aviation Administration. An estimated 40% of Americans plan to travel for Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa, […]
Read More10 Queer Book Festivals Worth Traveling For
- Heather Cassell
- December 6, 2023
These Book Festivals Will Send You Soaring With The Latest Inspiring Page Turners by Heather Cassell I love fall and winter. The seasons give me the perfect excuse to curl up under a blanket in front of the fireplace with my latest read cracked open in front of me and a hot chocolate next to […]
Read MoreThese 5 Women-Led Food Travel Shows Will Inspire Your Table and Adventures
- Heather Cassell
- November 24, 2023
These Five Women-Led Food Travel Shows Are A Far Cry From Julia Child To Inspire You In The Kitchen and Booking Your Next Journey by Heather Cassell Thanksgiving. It is an American holiday celebrated by stuffing ourselves traditionally with too much turkey, stuffing, green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie around the table with […]
Read MoreBrooklyn’s Queer-Owned Restaurant, Superfine, Is The Definition Of A Good Time
- Heather Cassell
- September 25, 2023
Superfine Blends Art, Food, And Music For 25 Years. by Heather Cassell, originally published by Gay City News A quarter century ago, the perfect ingredients came together to create Superfine, the queer- and woman-owned restaurant and live music venue located in Brooklyn’s Dumbo neighborhood under the Manhattan Bridge. This week music lovers can get down at […]
Read MoreHow To Enjoy Your Summer Vacation In A Turbulent Travel Season
- Heather Cassell
- June 27, 2022
Travel Pitfalls Are More Likely To Happen Now Than Ever Before. There Are Ways To Protect Yourself And Ease Mishaps When They Happen. Here’s How. by Heather Cassell Travel is reaching pre-pandemic levels this summer, but airlines are not keeping up at pre-pandemic levels. Travelers should prepare for staffing shortages causing delays and lost luggage, […]
Read MoreThrough Peaks And Valley’s Mountaineer Is About To Have Her Monumental Moment
- Heather Cassell
- January 23, 2022
Mountaineer Erin Parisi Stands Tall on the World’s Highest Peaks for Transgender Visibility is Closer Than Ever to Making History Climbing the Seven Summits by Heather Cassell Mountaineer Erin Parisi started 2022 off right. She concurred her fifth peak summiting Aconcagua in Argentina planting the light blue, pink, and white flag at the top. Erin, […]
Read MoreChicago’s BoHo Appoints New Artistic Director Elizabeth Swanson
- Heather Cassell
- January 23, 2022
Award-winning international nonbinary theater production professional Elizabeth Swanson named Chicago’s BoHo Theatre’s new artistic director by Heather Cassell Chicago’s BoHo Theatre announced the appointment of Elizabeth Swanson as the theater company’s new artistic director earlier this month. “While producing theater looks different these days, I am reassured knowing we have Elizabeth as our new artistic […]
Read MoreA Mark Of Good Taste At Mark’s Off Madison
- Heather Cassell
- January 23, 2022
New Yorker Mark Strausman comforts his city one dish at a time at his new restaurant, Mark’s Off Madison by Heather Cassell An upscale diner that isn’t a diner has taken up the corner of Madison Avenue and East 26th Street across from Madison Square Park in New York’s tony North of Madison Square Park […]
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