Designed by Jakob Brullmann, "Geiser's Fountain," a sand stone likeness of a naked man trying to tame a bull, is named not for spout-like qualities, but for architect Arnold Geiser, who left 40,000 francs to beautify the city. This 1911 sculpture does the trick.
Catalina Island sits just an hour off the Southern California coast, but its main town of Avalon feels worlds away from the mainland. Palm trees sway along the harbor, colorful hillside homes overlook the bay, and golf carts outnumber cars on the narrow streets below. But one of the first things you notice on Catalina Island is what’s missing. Keep Reading →
Out model Derek Chadwick is launching a new dating app billed as 'social-first' and 'anti-algorithm,' that replaces swipes with waves and requires a membership to use.
Emmy-winning drag artist and Dragvestigations creator Lushious Massacr
Courtesy Emily Eizen
Lushious Massacr doesn’t just walk into a place; she “dragvestigates” it. The Emmy-winning drag artist, born Martin De Luna Jr. and raised in Brownsville, Texas, has built a devoted following through her wildly entertaining Dragvestigations series, where full glam meets fluorescent lighting in local supermarkets, big box stores, and anywhere else she feels called to roam. It’s chaotic, distinct, and entirely her own. Keep Reading →
PJ Wilson, Stephen Walker, and their son, Theo, take a stroll in Charleston
Stephen Walker and PJ Wilson
As owners of The Bradford guesthouse in Provincetown, husbands Stephen Walker and PJ Wilson know a thing or two about providing hospitality to LGBTQ+ travelers. So when the couple had some downtime in spring before the height of their summer season, they sought out a vacation destination for themselves and their 2-year-old son, Theo, that could offer the same. So they went to Charleston. Keep Reading →