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Queer Comedians Take On The Bay
- Heather Cassell
- March 26, 2018
“I appreciate comedians who don’t take themselves too seriously, have a dash of inappropriateness, and don’t pander or shy away from pushing the envelope,” wrote Julie. “I think both Belinda and Jeffrey add a spice of these elements to their acts and that’s why I have fun watching them and continue to want to work with them.”
“Plus, I just genuinely like them and want to hang out with them,” she added.
Read MoreComfortable Rooms and Comfort Food at the DoubleTree Downtown Orlando
- Heather Cassell
- March 18, 2018
The Downtown DoubleTree isn’t trying to be the kind of hotel where you lounge by the pool all day without ever leaving the grounds. It’s also not a Disney property, and if you’re traveling with kids and planning on spending a lot of time at area theme parks, this may not be the best hotel for you.
Read MoreA Perfect Gift For Mother’s Day: The Gift Of Adventure
- Heather Cassell
- March 18, 2018
“I know the value of traveling with daughters from my own experience,” said AdventureWomen co-owner, mother and industry pioneer Judi in the company’s March 13 news release. “Many of the most valuable memories I have shared with my daughters have been through travel: supporting one another during challenging adventure activities, discovering a destination side-by-side or learning a new skill together can build lasting memories and serve as the building blocks for a strong, supportive relationship.”
Read MoreMichelangelo’s Masterpiece David Pops Up All Over Florence
- Heather Cassell
- February 11, 2018
He’s magnificent. I’ve seen pictures, of course, and think I know what to expect, but I’m unprepared. In person, the sculpture is so life-like and so detailed that it’s almost impossible to believe that this work of art started as a chunk of rock.
Read MoreIn The Era Of Trump: Birthright Africa Emerges To Combat Negative Stereotypes
- Heather Cassell
- February 10, 2018
Chicago artist Ashley Johnson, 33, and former Goldman Sachs Associate Walla Elsheikh, 38, were inspired to launch Birthright Africa by their Jewish friends who raved about their birthright trips to Israel, they told the New Yorker.
Both women wondered why something like that didn’t exist for blacks in the African diaspora.
Read MoreMadame Gandhi Set To Mesmerize The Dinah Crowds
- Heather Cassell
- January 25, 2018
“I want music to make feminism culturally relevant. I want my music to make gender equality culturally even more relevant,” said Madame Gandhi, who writes music that elevates and celebrates the female voice.
Read MoreDefiant, Provocative Latin-American Artist To Perform At The Dinah
- Heather Cassell
- January 18, 2018
The MTV VMA award winning Latina lyricist, emcee and actor Snow Tha Product is sure to stir things up when she takes the stage at The Dinah in Palm Springs, California.
The Dinah is the premiere festival for women artists on the brink of breaking out onto the national and global stage.
Read MoreIn The Wake Of Scandal, The Dinah Rises To Empower Women In The Arts
- Heather Cassell
- January 18, 2018
The longest-running women’s film and music festival in the world, The Dinah stepped up its commitment to help promote and raise women’s visibility in films/TV & on the web, whether in front and/or behind the camera partnering with Outfest, Revry, and Tello Films.
Read MoreBlood And Tears: New Civil Rights Trail Relevant To Our Times
- Heather Cassell
- January 18, 2018
Like A Gospel Song Rising In A Chorus, New Civil Rights Trail Through Deep South To The Delaware Speaks Now As Loud As It Did Nearly 64 Years Ago by Heather Cassell The new United States Civil Rights Trail seeks to remind us of the distant, but near historic truths through bringing a complicated history […]
Read MoreTaiwanese Trans Travelers Might Soon Get Passport Designation
- Heather Cassell
- January 17, 2018
More freedoms might be coming to Taiwan following last year’s Supreme Court same-sex marriage ruling, now advocates and government officials are championing a third gender option on government-issued identification cards and passports, an official said Tuesday.
Read More25 Years Of Adventures With The Women’s Travel Group
- Heather Cassell
- January 5, 2018
“It’s every traveler’s dream to get to Timbuktu,” said Phyllis, 70, founder of The Women’s Travel Group. “It’s such a cool name and it’s such a weird and remote place.”
Reaching Timbuktu in Mali, a West African nation, is one of her most memorable trips.
“That night we sat around on the grass,” dirty and drinking beers, “Saying, ‘I can’t believe we got to Timbuktu.’ That was the coolest feeling,” she said.
Read MoreHolly Golightly Can Finally Have Breakfast At Tiffany’s
- Heather Cassell
- December 14, 2017
You will feel like the jewel inside the Blue Box Café at Tiffany and Co., the luxury jeweler’s new restaurant at its iconic store in New York.
Just like that amazing proposal you dreamed of and waited for or are dreaming of. The wait is worth it for Tiffany’s new café that opened November 10.
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