NYC Pride is Power

Every year on the last Sunday in June, we March with Pride down Fifth Avenue, because one thing we’ve learned in more than four decades together is that you can’t outlaw queer joy—and when you March on the last Sunday in June, you’re surrounded with joy and love, and you realize anew that Pride is Power. … Read More

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Halifax Is a Culinary Haven

It’s not just the lobsters, and trust, there are loads of them in Halifax, but it’s also the incredible bounty from Nova Scotian farms, and the wines from the Annapolis Valley (which has been described as the next Okanagan Valley for its burgeoning wine and food scene), and the remarkable edibles found while foraging the Nova Scotian coastline. … Read More

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Vermeer’s Love Letters at the Frick

Whenever my mother was in town and the weather uncooperative, she might say to me, “Shall we go visit our friends at the Frick?” It was her favorite museum in Manhattan, just as it is for so many others—and now the Frick is back, and better than ever in its newly-refurbished home, with an inaugural exhibition featuring a triptych of Vermeer’s Love Letters. … Read More

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