Lightening Up in P-Town

I’m on a “dune tour” in Provincetown, Massachusetts, on the tip of Cape Cod—a geographic fishhook of land, surrounded on one side by the Atlantic, and on the other by Cape Cod Bay. This narrow strip of land allows me to take in the sinking sun over the ocean before … Read more

Celebrate WorldPride 2019 on TravelSquire

7 Ways to Celebrate WorldPride NYC

In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, New York City police raided the Stonewall Inn on historic Sheridan Square in Greenwich Village. The rough handling and arrest of many patrons was the final straw for the gay community. Riots ensued and continued for the next five days. Though … Read more

Buenos Aires First Gay Subway Station

Buenos Aires Plays Its Gay Trump Card

Step aside, Spain.  Monday, March 20th, marked the opening of the newly inaugurated Carlos Jáuregui subway station in Buenos Aires. So, what’s the big deal?  In another giant step forward for gay awareness, the station, formerly the “Santa Fe” stop on the H line, is the first in the world … Read more