Samantha Brown Journeys On With ‘Places To Love’
- Heather Cassell
- January 27, 2018
Samantha was it and she suffered the same media warp or whatever it is that happens to female travel hosts on big cable, major networks, and even streaming hasn’t been the wave of the future for women travel shows. So, when Samantha departed from the channel she left a gaping hole in the world of travel shows’ when it comes to the perspective and voice of gender and diversity.
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 More12 Destinations That Give Us Reasons To Visit in 2018
- Heather Cassell
- January 22, 2018
Celebrations To Opportunities To Connect With Ourselves And Others, These 12 Destinations Inspire Us To Journey To Them by Heather Cassell It’s a wondrous world to explore, but there are also only so many places we can go in a single year. Sitting down, pouring over expert opinions, tracking where women are going, and much […]
Read MoreWomen Want To Experience More Through Travel This Year
- Heather Cassell
- January 22, 2018
Women Travelers Choose More Than The Spas And A Beach With A Cocktail Or Good Book During Their Journeys Abroad This Year by Heather Cassell It’s a big wide world out there and more than ever women are exploring it solo, together, with their partners, or their family. This year, women are recalling their need […]
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 MoreCher To Headline Sydney Mardi Gras
- Heather Cassell
- January 15, 2018
Fans Are Heading Down Under To Celebrate Sydney Gay And Lesbian Mardi Gras With Pop Star Cher by Heather Cassell Gay icon Cher is set to headline the 40th Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras party March 3. U.S. fans can try and get tickets as an additional number go on sale Tuesday, January 16. […]
Read MoreLucky Girl Gets Flight To Herself
- Heather Cassell
- January 5, 2018
“I got a whole plane to myself when I was accidentally booked on a flight just meant for moving crew,” she captioned her Reddit post Wednesday.
Blame it on the “bomb cyclone” hitting the East Coast and overworked airline agents scrambling to rebook passengers or just sheer dumb luck: She got a deal!
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 MoreQueer Comedy Show Will Benefit Sonoma School Destroyed By Fire
- Heather Cassell
- January 5, 2018
Quoting Oscar Wilde, he said, “Life is too important to be taken seriously.”
“Having comedians joking around and helping by making people laugh is completely appropriate and I’m eternally grateful,” he said, noting that it isn’t so much the money being raised, but “the feeling that people care.”
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