Crazy travel stories from around the world – 4 short, funny & adventurous tales of sex, drugs, and disaster from around the world
England
The unofficial “gay capital” of England, Brighton has always been an LGBTQ hotspot. Its funky city flair, the gay bars and clubs, friendly attitude and fun festivals make it a gay hotspot
London sightseeing tips for Shoreditch and elsewhere throughout East London – where to go and what to see, including the super-cool #skateseeing video
Tips and tricks for visiting the New Forest in southwestern England – a lovely weekend escape out into the nature with wild ponies, beautiful wildlife and great cycling and walking trails for every type of traveler
One of London’s most hipster hotels is also one of its most affordable, cool, gay, trendy hotspots — and it’s just so much fun!
A single city street full of life, culture, art (and food!), Brick Lane is *the* place to be in London – a symbol of true diversity & makes London special
Manchester’s hip attitude and creative spirit makes it one of the U.K.’s most vibrant, colorful and queer cities — read about my queer weekend exploring Manchester’s underground nightlife
A visit to a men’s beauty shop in London (BEAST in Seven Dials London) and the joy of *feeling* pretty
Drag queens are battling it out in an East London bar for £1000 cash at East London’s most fun and quirky gay bar, The Glory.
February is traditionally the UK’s LGBT History Month. Over the past few years as LGBT individuals have gained more and more equal rights, there’s been a shift in traditional gay culture. And more of an understanding of what it’s like to be gay. “Being gay” is a diverse and uncommon trait, and with more discussion …