

Cruise to the Caribbean with the girls; show your winter pride on the slopes at Whistler; do some "reel" travel at Sundance's Queer Lounge; or snap up a hot bachelor in Dallas!
Pick of the month
WinterPRIDE
February 3-10, 2008, Whistler, B.C.
Whistler's gay ski celebration (www.gaywhistler.com), Canada's biggest and brightest, brings color to the slopes with an avalanche of events. Sizzling parties, upbeat mixed, men-only and women-only après-ski events and ample opportunities to slalom down the slopes make this one of the world's hottest gay snow shows. (LGBT)
Coming up in January:
Sundance Film Festival
January 17-27, 2008, Park City, Utah
Sundance (www.sundance.org), the fairy godfather
of independent film festivals, hits the screens of
Utah's Park City, near Salt Lake City, once
again. Having showcased many LGBT cinematic
spectaculars from "Tarnation" to "D.E.B.S.," the
festival is known as a springboard for LGBT filmmakers. In
2008, for the fifth year running, the Queer Lounge
(www.queerlounge.org), hub of homosexual goings on for
queer/queer-friendly festival participants, is back
(January 18-24, 2008). (Straight/LGBT)
Caribbean Dreams Cruise
January 26-February 2, 2008, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Idyllic islands, the lure of adventure and
vibrant nightlife are all on the menu for Olivia's hot
Caribbean cruise. The perfect escape from winter, this
seven-night delight visits one luxurious port after another,
including the pristine beaches and lagoons of Grand
Turk and Tortola, the Dutch/French island of St.
Maarten and Olivia's exclusive private paradise, Half
Moon Cay. On board the gloriously indulgent MS
Zuiderdam, the majority of staterooms have verandas and the
Greenhouse Spa offers even more relaxation to pampered
passengers. The chic Ocean Bar and sultry Queen's
Lounge are the setting for Olivia's legendary
entertainment. (Lesbian)r and sultry Queen's Lounge are the
setting for Olivia's legendary entertainment.
(Lesbian)
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