Destinations
Let There Be Laughter At The Wine Country Comedy Fest In Sonoma
- Heather Cassell
- July 20, 2018
Comedy is “what keeps you happy” it is “the spice of life,” said Wine County Comedy Fest co-founder Lisa Pidge who has “the ultimate standup comedy experience in wine country” happening this weekend.
Read MoreCuckoo Callay Serves Up A Creative And Delicious Breakfast
- Heather Cassell
- June 17, 2018
Needless to say, being caffeinated in Sydney is a good thing. Excellent coffee is one of the things the city prides itself on, so much so, Starbucks is difficult to find because locals simply don’t frequent the American coffee chain. That’s how good the coffee is with fast service and food only increases the experience.
Read MoreWomen Mourn The Man: Anthony Bourdain
- Heather Cassell
- June 10, 2018
The Women Who Graced Anthony Bourdain’s Presence To Those Closest To Him Remember The Revered Celebrity World Traveler Who Brought Venturing Down Unfamiliar Paths And Eating Foreign Foods Into The World’s Livingrooms by Heather Cassell It was the first story on my roommate’s and my phones’ newsfeed Friday morning. My first thought was, this is […]
Read MoreRise Travel Helps Women Travel With A Purpose
- Heather Cassell
- June 6, 2018
“We have to step outside of our comfort zones,” Christian, who described herself as an “armchair activist,” told the Columbus Monthly. “We have to get up and move and make change because if we don’t do that, then change will happen and it won’t be in the ways that we want.”
Read MoreEllen and Portia’s African Adventure
- Heather Cassell
- May 30, 2018
The fund was a gift Portia, 45, gave to Ellen for her 60th birthday on her show, “The Ellen Show,” in February.
The comedian said it was “the best gift,” as she burst into tears.
“She understands me because that is the best gift that anybody could have given me,” she added quoting from Portia’s wedding vow, “It’s good to be loved. It’s profound to be understood.”
Read MorePortland: The Story Of A Rose And A City
- Heather Cassell
- May 27, 2018
The story of how Portland became the City of Roses is an exciting one and a sad one all at the same time.
Read More4 Spectacular And Delightful Summertime Flower Shows Worth The Trip
- Heather Cassell
- May 27, 2018
Flowers have been an attraction for people from all over the world for centuries, starting in the 17th century with the knot gardens and hedge mazes in Europe.
Today, is no different with thousands of garden and flower shows that blossom in the spring. Despite Memorial Day signaling the beginning of summer, spring isn’t over yet.
Read MoreEnticing A New Generation To Las Vegas
- Heather Cassell
- May 25, 2018
“Las Vegas’ release of ‘Only Vegas Moments’ is a cutting-edge approach to create culturally relevant global tourism,” John Tanzella, president and CEO of the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association, said in the May 22 news release from the LCVCA. “’Now & Then’ is a perfect example of the inclusive environment that awaits all travelers in the destination.”
Read MoreThor Was A Warrior, Not A Chef
- Heather Cassell
- May 13, 2018
Mjolner Eathouse Takes Diners Back To Viking Times And The Fare Follows by Heather Cassell The group of women at the table next to me were having a good time. They were holding their miniature wine glasses filled with honey mead cheering, “Skol!” and tossed back their heads as they swallowed their initiation shot of […]
Read MoreEurope’s Largest Lesbian Festival Coming To Costa Rica
- Heather Cassell
- May 9, 2018
Lesbians want more than the just a party scene which is prevalent among gay male community, women want a cultural connection and experience too.
Read More6 Ways To Royally Enjoy London
- Heather Cassell
- May 7, 2018
If you’re heading to London for the modern-day nuptial, here’s how you can enjoy the city like a royal.
Read MoreExperience Brazil Like A Local With Bromelia Rio
- Heather Cassell
- May 6, 2018
Brazil can be very challenging for even the well-traveled for the same reason that makes it so interesting, said Lauren. It’s Brazil. The country isn’t focused on major chains hotels, restaurants, or shops. Its public transportation system has its own unique logic that Brazilians understand, but is completely foreign to foreigners. Brazilians aren’t as focused on technology, so smartphones won’t aid in helping travelers get around and English isn’t spoken widely.
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