Thelma Datter
by Ed Salvato/Man About World
All of that makes the diversity and sheer excitement of this part of the world even more appealing to gay people across the board,...
photo | S-F
This past spring, Netflix rolled out its very first European series – a political thriller named after and set in Marseille, starring (who else) the inevitable Gérard Depardieu....
photo | Turismo de Asturias – Paco Currás S.L.
Though a developed, industrialised country, Spain remains full of natural, wild landscapes - and one of the most impressive concentrations of nature lies in...
photo: Sakarin Sawasdinaka
The pink wig...the oddball dialongue. The feeling of being alone and lost amid so many people. More than a few movie fans think of Sofia Coppola's Lost In Translation...
photos | Matthew Hirtes
Today, as crowds including scores of pilgrims just completing the Camino de Santiago (Way of St. James) celebrate the saint’s feast day in Santiago de Compostela,...
photo: TTstudio
To visit the capital and largest city in Germany’s state/region of Saxony today, you might never guess that the magnificent Baroque and Rococco Altstadt (Old Town) we see today lay...
Argentina's capital is one of those cities where cafe-going is something of an art. Ordering a coffee, tea, wine, or beer - or without a pastry or snack - and...
photo | Shamballah
If you're one of the many fans of the Italian Renaissance Old Master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610), you look forward to the periodic exhibitions mounted around the world...
photo: Rudy Balasko
This week, the eyes of the world, thanks to the U.S. Republican Party’s presidential nominating convention, will perhaps even more than any in living memory be upon...
photo: Rudy Balasko
Now, which do you suppose are Belgium’s first and second largest cities? If you said Brussels, then Antwerp, that's a respectable guess. But the answer is Antwerp, then Ghent,...