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Visiting Cologne For the First Time

17 September 2013 - 12:41 am | One Comment

In a partnership with Germany Tourism’s year-long campaign to discover youth hotspots across Germany, I’ll be visiting Cologne this week. The Youth Hotspots website features travel tips and user-submitted blogs about Germany’s must-sees, nightlife, shopping, bars, …

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The Curious Charm of Pini - an Israeli Web Series on YNET

13 November 2013 - 5:00 pm |

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Coming off my recent trip to Tel Aviv during their annual pride, I’ve discovered quite a bit more about gay life in Israel—from movies & tv series to politics & gay rights. I’ll share some of the things I’ve learned here on this gay travel blog because it’s both interesting and something that maybe isn’t covered very much in the online travel world. First up is an English-language Israeli series (available to watch online at YNET). I caught a single episode which featured a handful of insight into gay life in Israel.

The main character, Pini, is just your average Joe from Rishon LeZion—a suburb south of Tel Aviv. He’s never traveled outside of Israel and after completing his military service as a cook at the Kirya Base in Tel Aviv, now he’s heading to London with one purpose in mind – to become a famous chef like Gordon Ramsey.

When Pini tries to fit in with London’s local culture he finds himself coming up against language barriers and differences in mentality. Pini speaks English, but thinks Hebrew. Confident and optimistic, he moves in with a roommate – Tom Jones from Wales. Pini conducts himself in the same way he would in Israel, he thinks everybody understands him and want to be his friend – just like back home in Rishon LeZion.

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In the episode embedded below, Pini asks the advice of a gay character on the show about dating a girl. He seems shocked when he learns the gay man isn’t interested in him—because aren’t all gay men interested in all men (gay or straight)? It’s “funny” because Pini, the Israeli guy, answers back that he is interested in every woman he sees (“of course, why not?”). This just perpetuates the myth of the over-sexualized Tel Avivian society—something I might not entirely disagree with. The episode was pretty cute anyways. I think the series shows you a bit of Israeli humor, and with a healthy dose of gay-straight friendship relations and how it might be perceived in the Middle East. And it’s helpful that it’s in English :)

You can watch clips and episodes from the Israeli series on Ynet.

Make the Most of Your Delayed Flight

28 October 2013 - 10:18 pm | One Comment
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It’s the sign no one wants to see when they are waiting for a flight: Delayed. After rushing to the airport and waiting in line to check in and get through security, the last thing …

A New Way to Experience Nightlife in London: Whitenighter

25 October 2013 - 12:38 pm |

I was recently made aware of a new startup in London that’s meant to help tourists navigate their way through London’s sprawling nightlife scene. The company, Whitenighter, provides a platform to create “authentic nightlife experiences” …

Visiting Cologne For the First Time

17 September 2013 - 12:41 am | One Comment
Cologne

In a partnership with Germany Tourism’s year-long campaign to discover youth hotspots across Germany, I’ll be visiting Cologne this week. The Youth Hotspots website features travel tips and user-submitted blogs about Germany’s must-sees, nightlife, shopping, bars, …

Helsinki’s Coolest Bars & Nightlife

11 September 2013 - 11:00 am | 2 Comments
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Helsinki’s small city size shouldn’t be a deterrent for visitors looking for big-city nightlife. With an internationally diverse population and quite a few students, the city has more than its fair share of great bars …

Croatia’s Unknown Festival on the Adriatic Sea

10 September 2013 - 12:30 pm |
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The following is a guest post about one of Croatia’s summer music festivals.
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The Unknown Festival in Rovinj, Croatia, is on this year from 10-14 of September and promises some great music from singers, …

Will You Boycott US Hotel Chains Doing Business in Russia?

30 July 2013 - 1:37 pm |

Lots of talk on the interwebs about boycotts of the 2014 Winter Olympics and Russian vodka brands for their horrendous stance on LGBT rights. Now the Huffington Post is suggesting there are other worthy targets:
Holiday …

Boys will be Boys: Stories from Lebanon, Syria & Pakistan

18 July 2013 - 10:10 am |
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I have travelled around the world at least four times in my life so far, and have met many people and enjoyed many experiences along the way. Although cultures, religious beliefs, different politics and a …

Small Island with Big Parties: Tenerife as a Gay-Friendly Hotspot

15 July 2013 - 6:01 pm |
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There’s something special about a visit to the Canary Islands. Far enough away from Europe, but still popular for European holidays, the islands aren’t just for short weekend breaks but rather more suited for a …

Halle, Germany: Experiencing Life in a Baroque Town

15 July 2013 - 10:00 am |
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I had a six month living experience in Halle, Germany. Halle is a town in the former DDR, German Democratic Republic near Leipzig and just a few hour train ride from Berlin. I had a …

Morocco: An experience at the local hamam

13 July 2013 - 6:08 pm |
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I have been told that most Moroccan homes do not have facilities to take a bath or a shower hence the delightfully ubiquitous Hamam—or bath house. These places are segregated for men and women and …