Travel

The Hottest Places to Stay in Provincetown

Tuesday Jun 18, 2013
Provincetown is known for its guest houses that are old captain’s mansions restored to glory by ambitious entrepreneurs, who have invested their lives to pampering their clients.

Is Bigger Better? Airbus Launches New Wide-Body Plane

By Lori Hinnant | Monday Jun 17, 2013
The A350’s maiden journey flew across the French countryside as the airplane manufacturer hopes to give U.S. rival Boeing a run for its money. Once officially launched, the plane will be able to carry up to 400 passengers.
A performance by the Alabama Symphony Orchestra in Railroad Park in Birmingham, Ala.

Birmingham Buzz

By Jay Reeves | Sunday Jun 16, 2013
After a slew of racial violence dating back to 1963, Birmingham, Alabama is reinventing itself with its culinary renaissance , minor league baseball team, thriving nightclub scene and up-and-coming neighborhoods.

U.S. Department of State Talks About LGBT Travel Safety

By Sophie Needelman | Saturday Jun 15, 2013
The LGBT travel niche has become a thriving economist force in tourism both domestically and abroad. Given the diversity in backgrounds and experiences around the world, LGBT travel safety is being promoted more and more.

Las Vegas Sizzles This Summer!

By Steve Weinstein | Friday Jun 14, 2013
From pool parties and outdoor concerts to an 80,000-square-foot gay mecca known as Krave Massive, Las Vegas has outdone itself yet again with a summer line-up of entertainment, parties and music that beckons the ultimate gay vacation.

Olivia 40th Anniversary Cruise to Feature Lesbian Legends

By Winnie McCroy | Friday Jun 14, 2013
Olivia makes a big splash with a 40th anniversary cruise featuring the legends of the lesbian community.

Get Cruising: Budget-Friendly Alternatives for Alaska Cruise Season

By Becky Bohrer, Mark Thiessen | Thursday Jun 13, 2013
More than 1 million cruise passengers will travel to Alaska between now and September, but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t deals to be had - we’ve got the EDGE on the best economical ways to visit our 49th state.

Antwerp Readies for World Outgames

By David Perry | Tuesday Jun 11, 2013
Pack your singlet and your Pride outfit, Antwerp is preparing to host the World Outgames July 31-August 11, and it’s going to be an international LGBT celebration you won’t want to miss.
Kent Williams, owner of New Fishall Bait Company, stands next to a 1323.5 pound Mako shark at the company’s headquarters in Gardena, Calif.

Big Mako Shark Caught off Calif. Could be Record

By Gillian Flaccus | Monday Jun 10, 2013
News that a sport-fisherman reeled in a potentially record-setting mako shark off the Southern California coast earlier this week. Conservationists berated the catch because shark populations are vulnerable to overfishing worldwide.
Kent Williams, owner of New Fishall Bait Company, stands next to a 1323.5 pound Mako shark at the company’s headquarters in Gardena, Calif.

Baltimore: Good to Be Gay (and Legal to Get Hitched)

By Robert Israel | Monday Jun 10, 2013
The Charm City earns its nickname as Baltimore offers funky neighborhoods and a burgeoning LGBT scene anchored by Maryland’s same-sex marriage law that went into effect this year.