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Adam

Twenty-something graphic designer from Boston (via Texas), but currently living in Brooklyn. Likes beaches and busy cities.

Space is a luxury in New York City. The city’s apartments are famous for being small and expensive compared to the other parts of the country. According to data, the city remains one of the world’s most expensive cities.  If you have stumbled upon this article, there is a good chance that you already have …

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Spend some time this year doing more things alone and learn how and what things are easiest to do alone at home or abroad Happy new year!! Or something. In the new year, everyone is going to publish their health and wellness stories, their personal goals, and lists of things to do. There’s simply just …

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For the past few years, I’ve had the privilege of covering LGBTQ and Pride travel for outlets like Travel + Leisure—stories that celebrate joy, community, and the power of queer presence in spaces across the globe. Travel can be a transformative force, and I believe in its ability to broaden minds, build empathy, and connect …

Read More about Why I’m Pressing Pause on Pride Travel Coverage This Season

As corporate support for NYC Pride scales back, independent queer artists and organizers are stepping up to celebrate community, culture, and joy. Here’s how to support their work. Pride has always been more than a parade — it’s protest, party, and personal revolution all rolled into one. But as corporate sponsors pull back from NYC’s …

Read More about Pride Without Sponsors: 6 Queer-Led Projects Keeping NYC Pride Alive