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Shopping and eating along the Ribeira, the city’s riverfront promenade in Porto, Portugal. (Photo: Courtesy of Fresh Lobster Tours)

New Tour Caters To LGBTQI Travelers in Porto

Porto – most famous for creating port wine – is naturally attractive to queer travelers.

The city is charming with its collection of Baroque, Brutalist, Gothic, medieval mosaic, neo-classical Beaux Art architecture to contemporary designs nestled among the hills at the mouth of the Douro River.

Porto’s wealth today comes from its rich historic cobblestone streets and architecture and the heart of its people who love the city and want to show it off.

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Emma Louise Morris, left, and her wife Jo, right, at their dream wedding. (Photo: Courtesy of Emma Louise Morris)

This Lesbian Couple Experienced A Honeymoon In Hell

A honeymooning lesbian couple didn’t expect the less-than-white-glove experience they received during their stay at a luxury 5-star Riviera Maya resort this summer.

It was supposed to be a blissful affair celebrating their perfect wedding, but a few days into the women’s honeymoon the staff realized they were a couple and turned on them, they claim.

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Two camping lesbians kissing (Photo: Courtesy of Steph Grant Photography)

Get Campy At These Queer Summer Camps

Queer campers are taking advantage of the dogged summer days as summer winds down as the end of August nears.

Campers will pack up their tents and head out into nature on both sides of the American coasts next week for Camp Camp and Lesbian Summer Camp – Endless Days of Summer – Beach Party.

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Diners enjoy a balmy Tel Aviv evening over good food and conversation at Joz ve Los in Tel Aviv, Israel. (Photo: Super G)

Joz Ve Loz’s Chef Serves Up Crave-Worthy Delights

Hot, Joz ve Loz is, but I wouldn’t expect anything less from the women behind this destination restaurant, especially in its new location. The restaurant moved to the Florentin, an artsy and edgy emerging neighborhood in the southern part of Tel Aviv, March 2015.

It is well worth the adventure journeying away from the action of Tel Aviv’s fashionable northern neighborhoods to dine at Joz ve Loz.

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Singer-songwriter Melissa Etheridge (Photo: Courtesy of © 2017 Melissa Etheridge)

Melissa Etheridge’s Cuban Journey

It’s a dream come true for musician Melissa Etheridge. Later this month Melissa will journey to Havana, Cuba.

The mysterious and forbidden island nation in the Caribbean has intrigued the 55-year old artist since childhood, she tells the New York Times.

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Femme Space participant Luna Merbruj. (Photo: Elena Rose)

Femme Space Launches Queer Arts Festival’s First-Ever South Bay Event

The National Queer Arts Festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year and is expanding to the South Bay.

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Girls love and pride at Tel Aviv Pride 2015. (Photo: Super G)

Tel Aviv Pride Celebrates Bisexuals

Bisexuals are getting the visibility that they’ve long sought at Tel Aviv Pride with this year’s focus on the invisible B in LGBTQI.

Tel Aviv Pride organizers are touting the parade theme “Bisexual Visibility” as the “first large-scale pride parade in the world to ever celebrate the theme bisexuality,” according to a May 9 news release from Tel Aviv Pride.

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A Dinah reveler grooves to the music in disco rainbow style at the Cabana Pool Party. (Photo: Girls That Roam / Pipi Diamond)

The Dinah: Empowering, Raising Women’s Voices Through Art & Music

The world’s largest women’s music festival, The Dinah, hits Palm Springs, California at the end of Women’s History Month and promises to bring glass shattering all-girl entertainment.

The party that attracts more than 15,000 women to the California desert kicks off March 29 – April 2.

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Surfing Instructor Capitão David leads LGBTQI surfers attending Gay Surf Brazil 2016. (Photo: Courtesy of Brazil Ecojourneys)

South America’s Only LGBTQI Surf Camp Makes Rainbow Waves

Surfing in one of the hottest surf spots for amateurs to pros in one of the world’s top 40 most beautiful bays among other LGBTQI surfers in South America, sounds like a dream.
It’s not though. This year marks the third annual Gay Surf Brazil, an LGBT surf camp in Santa Catarina at the famed Praia do Rosa (known as Rosa by locals) in Southern Brazil, March 25 – April 1.

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IGLTA Lesbian Travelers

Young LGBT Travel Professionals Scholarship Application Opens For 2017

The International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association announced that it is accepting applications for the Building Bridges Scholarship Program for young lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender travel professional.

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Reggae fushion artist Diana King (Courtesy of Diana King)

Breaking Free: Diana King Is Free To Be Herself

“Shy Guy” singer Diana King has been rocking the world with her reggae fusion melodies since the 1990s, but it hasn’t been until the last five years that she’s truly fell freedom.

It doesn’t matter that she’s lived in the United States since she was 26-years old when she signed a deal with Sony Music and her music career took off.

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The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence take to the Nunway. (Photo: Jana Asenbrennerova / theguardian.com)

Sisters Exhibit Opens in Prague

Award-winning photojournalist Jana Ašenbrennerová’s exhibit, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, opened tonight, August 8, in Prague, Czech Republic.

The exhibit explores the order of men extravagantly dressed as nuns in habits, known as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, raising money for community organizations and educating people about issues, such as HIV/AIDS.

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