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Understanding REAL ID Rules for Domestic Flights in 2018

By Beth J. Harpaz | Jan 2, 2018

If you're worried about whether your driver's license is compliant with new REAL ID requirements for domestic air travel, you can relax for now.

Disney's Toy Story Land Looms Large in 2018 Theme Park News

By Beth J. Harpaz | Jan 2, 2018

If you're planning ahead to spring and summer trips, and your family loves theme parks, you'll want to know about some of the new rides and attractions debuting in the new year.

2018's Seven Gay Wonders of the World: Big Bite Edition

By Matthew Wexler | Jan 1, 2018

EDGE returns with our fourth annual "Seven Gay Wonders of the World" - our yearly where-to-go-next guide for all those with serious wanderlust. For 2018, we've ditched calorie-counting and workouts for pure indulgence.

Seven Gay Wonders of the World 2018: Bangkok

Seven Gay Wonders of the World 2018: Bangkok

By Lawrence Ferber | Dec 31, 2017

Spice it up day or night with a trip to Bangkok, where gastronomy reigns supreme and the LGBTQ scene continues to thrive.

Finding Harbor Together in Newport

By Kelsy Chauvin | Dec 31, 2017

A weekend getaway to Newport, Rhode Island, offered writer Kelsy Chauvin the chance to celebrate her new domestic partnership with cozy romance, coastal cuisine and small town charm.

5 Signature Parisian Drinks and Where to Find Them

By Michelle Locke | Dec 30, 2017

Whether you fancy Champagne atop the Eiffel Tower or coffee at a sidewalk cafe, here are five ways to raise a toast, Parisian style.

Why New Orleans is Important to America

Dec 30, 2017

Founded in 1718, New Orleans is one of the oldest cities in America, boasting a 300-year history unlike any other city in the world. Throughout its storied history, New Orleans has played a prominent role in many of our country's most historic moments.

Seven Gay Wonders of the World 2018: Charleston

By Matthew Wexler | Dec 30, 2017

Southern charm reigns supreme in Charleston, South Carolina. With an endearing vibe that echoes New Orleans without the high-octane energy of Bourbon Street, Charleston is a Lowcountry Boil just waiting to be relished.

Overtourism and Safety Cited in Fodor's 'Where Not to Go' List

Dec 29, 2017

As you contemplate all those "where to go in 2018" lists, here's a twist on the recommendations: where not to go in the new year.

Seven Gay Wonders of the World 2018: Panama City

By Mark Chesnut | Dec 29, 2017

As if the recently expanded Panama Canal weren't enough to attract gay globetrotters, Panama City is carving out a role as Central America's most futuristic metropolis.

The 10th Gay Games Are Coming to Paris with Lower Fees Until January 1!

Dec 29, 2017

Athletes, artists, culture-focused travelers and Francophiles, if you're making 2018 travel plans, consider booking your spot at Gay Games 10, coming to Paris, August 4-12.

Island Therapy (Or What I Learned From Debbie Reynolds)

By Matthew Wexler | Dec 28, 2017

A weekend on the tropical private island of Petit St. Vincent proves to be the ideal respite to reflect on the life and impact of Hollywood star Debbie Reynolds.

Seven Gay Wonders of the World 2018: Lisbon

By Jill Gleeson | Dec 28, 2017

Located in one of the world's most progressive countries for queer rights, Lisbon is getting set to hit its trendiness zenith in 2018 thanks to its affordability, beauty and diverse cultural doings, including some killer cookery.

Tourism in Coal Country: Digging Into Culture and Ecotourism

By Julie Carr Smyth | Dec 27, 2017

Two-thirds of Appalachia's coal industry jobs have disappeared since the 1990s. Now the region is hoping tourism will help rebuild its economy by tapping into history and its rugged natural beauty.

Seven Gay Wonders of the World 2018: Vancouver

By Jim Gladstone | Dec 27, 2017

Vancouver, British Columbia, is home to Western Canada's largest queer population and is a feast for both foodies and fitness buffs. Here's why it made our Seven Gay Wonders of the World list for 2018.

California Preps for Pot-Infused Fare, From Wine to Tacos

By Julie Watson | Dec 26, 2017

Move over, pot brownies. The world's largest legal recreational marijuana market kicks off Monday in California, and the trendsetting state is set to ignite the cannabis culinary scene.

Passenger with Guns and Bullets Causes Orlando Airport Backup

By Freida Fresaro | Dec 26, 2017

A passenger tried to board a plane with a gun and ammunition at Orlando International Airport on Tuesday morning, causing a long backup at checkpoints during the post-Christmas travel rush.

Seven Gay Wonders of the World 2018: Copenhagen

By Matthew Wexler | Dec 26, 2017

If you're fed up with American antics (political or otherwise), there's perhaps nowhere more civilized, classy, and LGBTQ-friendly than Copenhagen, Denmark.

Seven Gay Wonders of the World 2018: San Francisco

By Matthew Wexler | Dec 25, 2017

The first destination ever to make a repeat appearance on our "7 Gay Wonders" list, San Francisco is as iconic in the culinary world as it is in the LGBTQ community.

Love is Great: What Not to Miss in Great Britain in 2018

By Matthew Wexler | Dec 23, 2017

From new hotels and West End theater openings to culinary happenings and Pride celebrations that warrant an easy 'jump over the pond,' Great Britain is poised to overflow your travel bucket list in 2018. Here's what's not to miss.

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