First Gay Couple to Marry in Argentina Offered Free Honeymoon in Mexico
Mexico City’s tourism board has extended the offer of a free honeymoon in Mexico to the first gay couple to be married under Argentina’s new law legalizing same-sex marriages.
On Thursday Argentina became the first Latin American country to legalize gay marriage. The passing of the new law is a significant step for a country whose capital city is already considered one of the most gay-friendly cities in Latin America. Buenos Aires has been recognizing same-sex civil unions since 2002.
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July 18th, 2010 | Laura Nazimiec | Read More | Comments: 2Filed under: featuredarticle, gay friendly
Photo Op: Homo Monument
Amost all Amsterdam bridges have their name inscribed on the railing in beautifull 1930s letter type. The bridge spanning Prinsengracht is named after Niek Engelschman, founder of COC, The Dutch Association for Integration of Homosexuality. COC is the oldest gay movement organization in Amsterdam.
The triangle in the background is the Homo Monument. This pink triangle straddles the square behind Westerkerk. The monument commemorates gay men and lesbians who were imprisoned and executed during...
February 12th, 2010 | Marianne Crone | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: Amsterdam photo, gay friendly, Photos
In Between: Honolulu’s Best Kept Secret
Nightclub & Bar Magazine recently announced their 2010 Nightclub & Bar Awards finalists. With more than 235 entries for just 14 categories. Formerly known as the Five Star Awards, the Nightclub & Bar Awards expands on that program’s foundation to honor outstanding operators across the industry from venues large and small. The judging panel consists of 20 industry leaders, journalists and consultants.
While Hawaii made it into just one category, it was a surprising one. In-Between,...
January 26th, 2010 | byun | Read More | Comments: 0Filed under: bar, featuredarticle, gay friendly, Hawaii, honolulu, in-between, nightlife, Waikiki


