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This Week on PASSPORT.TV
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World
Beat: San Francisco
On this edition of Passport TV, we're
headed to San Francisco, one of the best-known gay places
to vacation in the world. |
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The
Vegetarian Martini
The Vegetarian Martini, P*ONG Restaurant
in New York City's Greenwich Village. |
Destinations
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COOL
GAY GETAWAY: SANTA CRUZ
Unlike most cities in America, the
seaside getaway of Santa Cruz blooms with equal parts
mirth and mischief, and embodies a sensibility that is
uniquely its own. |
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COOL
GAY GETAWAY: BARCELONA
This easy, breezy port city feels
exotic, colorful, and nonconformist, a delectable amalgam
of cultures that’s part Spanish, part French, and part…something
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SAVING
THE MANATEES
The gentle manatee calls Florida’s
Gulf Coast home in the wintertime, but even with no natural
enemies (except people), the future for this endangered
species is uncertain. |
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LIVERPOOL,
LIFE AS ART
This landmark British city and birthplace
of The Beatles celebrates its designation as Europes
Cultural Capital for 2008 with a multitude of exciting
performances and must- see events. |
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THE
ALLURE OF LIMA
Well on its way to becoming one of
the gayest cities in South America, Lima has one eye on
the future and one on its storied past, as the Peruvian
capital infuses new energy into gastronomy, culture, and
hospitality. |
Business Class
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Stewart
Lewis
We get up close and personal with
openly-gay singer, songwriter, and novelist, Stewart Lewis. |
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Stanton
Welsh
We visit the Artistic Director of
the Houston Ballet, Stanton Welch. |
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RANCHO
DE SAN JUAN - NEW MEXICO
Between Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico,
John Johnson and David Heath's Rancho de San Juan is a
tour de force of desert hospitality. |
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Voluntourism
"Voluntourism" has become the newest
travel trend, and more and more travelers are choosing
to spend part or all of their vacation time volunteering
to benefit the communities they visit. |
Departments
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October
Editorial
Al Gore challenged our nation to commit
to producing 100 percent of the energy we use from renewable
sources within the next 10 years |
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What's
New in Palm Springs
Once the winter getaway of Hollywood royalty, Palm Springs is now a year-round gay hotspot and desert retreat. |
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PORTRAITS
OF PRIDE
If you pause and look around during
your travels, you just might meet some extraordinary people
along the way. |
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Kelly
Conway, The London West Hollywood
As concierge at The London West Hollywood,
Kelly Conway has lots of insider tips about things to
do and see in West Hollywood and Los Angeles. |
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WorldEats:
Berlin
International cuisine and Michelin-worthy
restaurants have turned Berlin, Germany into one of Europe’s
best dining scenes. |
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Globetrotting: Newcastle-Gateshead
Newcastle-Gateshead was once off the
map for tourists to Britain, but its recent renaissance
has brought don’t-miss dining, culture, and nightlife
to the twin towns. |
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Special
Effects: Widescreen Wonder
iWear AV920 from Vuzix
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Curious
Traveler - October 2008
Passport's Forum for Letters, Comments,
Information and Anecdotes |
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International Gay Cruise Calendar
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Passport presents our annual Cruise Calendar, a comprehensive list of
the world’s best gay and lesbian cruise voyages for 2008. Whatever type
of cruise you’re looking for, from huge luxury liners to smaller intimate
ships, you’ll find it here.
2008's Best Cruises in the World!
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In Print Edition
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October
2008
Our Current Issue, on Sale Now! Sexy Tropical Acapulco, Desert Oasis Tucson,
Exploring Taormina, The cocktail World Cup and Insiders Guide to San Diego,
+51 Sensational Spas!…and a whole lot more in this issue of PASSPORT Magazine!
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