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Copenhagen, Home to World’s Best Restaurant, Announces Summer Food Festival
May 8Nordic Cuisine is exploding in popularity; Restaurant Noma has been awarded world’s best restaurant for the second year in a row. From 19 to 28 August, you can get a taste of what it’s all aabout when the seventh Copenhagen Cooking festival ta...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.Stockholm :: Scandinavia’s LGBT Capital
By Mark Thompson | Jan 5There has been same-sex marriage in Sweden since 2009 -and a military integrated with gays since 1976. With a history of acceptance and openness (and more than 100 museums), Stockholm is often considered the LGBT capital of Scandinavia.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.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.A Grand Life: Stockholm’s Grand Hotel
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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.ICEHOTEL :: Jukkasjärvi, Sweden
By Mark Thompson | Dec 31Seventy-two dogs bayed in the gloaming, as the horizon glowed a frosty blue. Everything was snow. We were nearly one hundred miles north of the Arctic Circle where the temperature was minus fifteen degrees Celsius - and we were headed to the IceHotel.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.Easy Livin’ in the Big Easy: New Orleans Anew
By Mark Thompson | Jun 13One of the top ten most-visited cities in the US, New Orleans was recently ranked second in the nation for gay friendliness. As our guide, Miss Jeanie, told us upon our return to the Crescent City, "You love New Orleans - and she’ll love you ri...Easy Livin’ in the Big Easy: New Orleans Photo Album
By Robert Doyle | Jun 11One of the top ten most-visited cities in the US, New Orleans was recently ranked second in the nation for gay friendliness. The city that gave birth to the first cocktail, as well as to jazz, is a haven of good things that LGBT people love.Springtime in Denmark: ’It Gets Better’ with Same-Sex Weddings
Mar 24In February 2012, two new LGBT related projects were launched in Denmark. The first of the two is the online video project ’Det bli’r bedre’, an official partner of the international initiative ’It Gets Better’.Michelin Guide Awards 14 Stars to Copenhagen Restaurants
Mar 23The new 2012 edition of the Michelin Guide has awarded Copenhagen restaurants a total of 14 stars reaffirming Copenhagen’s position as the culinary frontrunner and ’hot-spot’ food destination of Europe.Easter Dinner by the North Sea: Danish Easter Eggs
Apr 6As a nation tied to the sea, fish are the dominant ingredient in traditional Danish Easter lunch. Meet one of the most respected and celebrated traditional Danish chefs, residing in one of the oldest houses in Copenhagen.Danish Restaurant noma Named World’s Best Once Again
May 1Noma has done it again. The restaurant of all restaurants remains on top of the gastronomic world for the third consecutive year.Share the Bike Love with Denmark - and Win a Trip to Copenhagen
May 25Rain or shine, in high heels or flats, more than 50 percent of all Copenhageners bike to work or school every day. In Denmark, that’s how they roll. There’s a big, soft spot in most Danish hearts for the bicycle.Denmark’s Little Mermaid Gets a Boyfriend Named Han
Jun 2She has been beheaded twice, lost an arm, and been daubed with paint at least seven times. The iconic statue of the Little Mermaid from Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale is now getting a male counterpart: "Han."Gays Going to the Chapel - to Get Married in Denmark
Jun 15As of Friday the 15th of June, same-sex marriages are a reality in Denmark, and across the country several churches are showing their true rainbow colors this week.Copenhagen’s First Spa is Now the City’s Largest
Jul 9In the heart of Copenhagen, facing the beautiful string of lakes and only a short walk from Nørreport, you will find an oasis within the city. In the beginning of June 2012, Copenhagen’s oldest spa Ni’mat moved to the Hotel Kong Arthur.SAS Airlines Expands Flights to Copenhagen
Aug 23Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is continuing to expand and starting Monday, April 1st, 2013, SAS will add three additional weekly flights to the existing daily service between Newark and Copenhagen.
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AmFar’s 4th Inspiration Gala @ The Monumental Plaza Hotel :: June 13, 2013
The who’s who of the philanthropic and fashion worlds were on the red carpet in NYC. Awards were presented by stars like Valentino, Jennifer Lopez, Alan Cumming, Uma Thruman, Iman, and Liza Minelli, with a special performance by Carly Rae Jepsen. -
2013 Brooklyn Pride @ Fifth Avenue :: June 8, 2013
Brooklyn celebrated their 17th Pride this past weekend. EDGE was there to check out all of the fun. -
Summer Share HK Opening Night @ Bartini :: June 7, 2013
Franco DiLuzio and Mark Lander presented a new Friday night party that will be heating up the summer in Hells Kitchen. With Bootsie LeFaris hosting, great beats by DJ Jason Drazen, and the sexiest staff in town, this is going to be one hot summer.
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