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Stockholm: Scandinavia’s LGBT Capital
By Mark Thompson | Jan 5With a history of acceptance and openness, it’s no surprise that Stockholm is widely considered the LGBT capital of Scandinavia. The first country in the world to declassify homosexuality as an illness in 1979, Sweden legalized gay marriage in 2009.Gays Marry at IceHotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden
By Mark Thompson | Dec 31Seventy-two dogs bayed in the gloaming, as the horizon glowed a frosty blue. We were one hundred miles north of the Arctic Circle where the temperature was minus fifteen degrees Celsius - and we were heading deeper into the tundra: to the IceHotel.Stockholm Pride 2011 "Openness" Photo Album
By Mark Thompson | Aug 16The biggest Pride festival in Scandinavia, Stockholm Pride 2011 celebrated "Openness" with an exuberant parade and a three-night party marked by a surfeit of extraordinary specimens from a city long heralded for its stunning beauty.A Grand Life: Stockholm’s Grand Hotel
By Mark Thompson | Aug 25For many people who visit Stockholm, there’s only the Grand. Madonna, for example. Or Greta Garbo who holed up here, taking her meals in privacy. Charlie Chaplin hosted Ingmar Bergman in his suite. And every year, Nobel Laureates are in residence.Stockholm’s Pride and Beauty
By Mark Thompson | Aug 31Beauty has been, for years, synonymous with Sweden. After all, this is the country that conquered the world with their Nordic models, clothed the globe in H&M fashions, furnished our homes in Ikea - and drowned the world in Absolut.Clipper Ship Cruising Along Costa Rica with Concierge Travel
By Mark Thompson | Mar 21Concierge Travel’s recent Central American cruise aboard the Star Flyer, a four-masted clipper ship, was a seven-day idyll through the North Pacific Ocean, with six ports o’call and a cavalcade of talent, including Amy & Freddy, Maissie, and C...Great Danes: Copenhagen’s Gastronomic Renaissance
By Mark Thompson | Mar 21Denmark has long held a fascination for gay people, thanks to timeless interior design alongside LGBT civil rights - and now that Copenhagen is the foodie mecca of Northern Europe, the Danes are welcoming LGBT people from all over the globe.Great Danes! Copenhagen’s Gastronomic Renaissance :: Photo Album
By Mark Thompson | Mar 21Ever since Copenhagen’s Noma has been repeatedly named "Best Restaurant in the World," the city has become a foodie mecca - and when combined with a history of timeless design, Copenhagen is a true haven for gays who love everything relate...Winter Wonder at Mont Tremblant, Quebec: The Photos
By Mark Thompson | Feb 5A year-round resort with lakes, Mont Tremblant resort is best known as a ski destination with 700 acres of ski terrain on slopes with inclines as steep as 42 degrees. Check out the photos of the "Top Ski Resort in Eastern North America."The Joys of Winter at Mont Tremblant, Quebec
By Mark Thompson | Feb 5The snow started slowly. Unbeknownst to those of us already atop the summit of Mont Tremblant in Quebec, the entire region was about to be slammed with the year’s first major snowstorm - making for some of the most joyous skiing of the season.
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2013 Boston Youth Pride Parade And Festival @ Parkman Bandstand On Boston Common :: May 18, 2013
Massachusetts Youth Pride is a one day annual festival that celebrates the year-round commitment of diversity of youth within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This year’s festival featured live entertainment and vendors for all ages. -
The Elliot Norton Awards :: May 13, 2013
The Boston Theater Critics Association held their annual Elliot Norton Awards this past Monday at the Paramount Center. The awards paid homage to their guest of honor, Chita Rivera, as well as the best in theater over the past year. See who was there! -
’I Am Divine’ Opening & Party :: May 4, 2013
EDGE was on hand for the Boston Gay and Lesbian Film Festival’s screening of Jeffrey Schwarz’s new doc "I Am Divine" that tells the story of the drag superstar. Here are pics from the MFA screening & party at First Printer in Harvard...
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