Here's to the drag queens who brunch!
You will find a restaurant or bar promoting a drag brunch in every neighborhood of New York City - many offering bottomless drinks as well. A powerful combination that implies guaranteed fun!
Date Ideas for LGBTQ+ couples in New York City
Coming up with the perfect date idea is always followed by anxiety because we all want to leave a good first impression. So to help you on this mission, I created a special and very romantic list full of date ideas in NYC…
Fall & Winter Getaways from New York
The Best Weekend Getaways during Fall/Winter in LGBTQ-friendly cities around New York!
Christmas in New York: What To Do?
The Christmas season attracts millions of tourists to New York City every year - in fact, from Thanksgiving to New Year's, the city attracts five million visitors, according to the New York Times.
Thanksgiving in New York City
Things to do during Thanksgiving in New York for the LGBTQ+ community: Broadway, Queer Art, Macy's Parade, Drag Show, Stand Up Comedy and more.
The best Pumpkin Patches in New York
Pumpkin Patch is a fall tradition event in the US when families, couples, and friends spend the day on a farm trying to find the best pumpkin for their jack-o-lantern project.
NYC Drag Queen Guide
Why New York is the capital of drag? Where are the best places for a drag show?
Why is Fire Island so gay, and how do we get there?
To explain this effusive gay laboratory of freedom in the shape of an island called Fire Island, we need to travel back to 1882. The rumors say that Oscar Wilde…
Queer Art in New York Museums
Only in June this year, it was announced the New-York Historical Society's building located in Central Park West, right in front of the American Museum of Natural History, would be updated to welcome the American LGBTQ+ Museum.
A beginner's guide to New York Subway
It doesn't matter if you love him or capital H-I-M; you will get lost in the Subway in New York at least once on your trip. You live, you learn!
LGBTQ+ Landmarks in New York City and the Gay Rights Movement
On June 28th of 1969, the NYPD decided to stop by the Stonewall Inn. But something different from what the cops were used to seeing happened that night. Instead of aligning in fear and wait for the officers' harassment…