By Tony Adams Even though he wrote a book called “Fork On The left, Knife In The Back,” everyone who knows him will tell you that Michael Musto is a good guy. That is what made roasting him a daunting task for the glittery assemblage of media stars wielding more air kisses than knives at […]
The Gay Travel Blog
Cuba’s LGBT Culture Soars
By Cary Harrison As Global Correspondent for HE Travel and KPFK (Los Angeles) Public Radio, I’ve seen some of the best and not so best versions of everything across the globe. Imagine Broadway-level drag Cabaret with high-end professional ballet dancers for the cost of a rum and Coke or a $1.50 bottle of domestic Cuban beer.I […]
Hummus
Hummus is an easy to make, versatile, nutritious & delicious staple in my refrigerator. Whether you keep it around for snacking or spreading on sandwiches or wraps, nothing tastes better than homemade when it comes down to this chickpea-based spread.
Adventures in China (Part 1)
By Julianne Keskey At the beginning of April I had the pleasure of spending seven days in China. This was the first time I had ever ventured outside of the US and I was just a bit terrified. I researched and prepared myself as best I could and set out for my solo journey at […]
Cruise Ships or a Small Group Tour? Get the Facts.
By Zachary Moses At HE travel, we are very proud of the small-group tours that we have developed in-house over the past 40+ years. Our travelers just LOVE our small-group packages, but we also have guests for whom cruising offers the perfect vacation – and we are here for them as well! Since HE Travel operates a full […]
Secret Gay Tour Of The MET
By Tony Adams Professor Andrew Lear was a hit with the New York City HE Travel alumni and friends who came to the Metropolitan Museum of Art for his “Secret Gay Tour Of The MET.” The tour was offered by HE Travel as a way of saying thank you to those in the city who […]