Month: June 2021
Tourism rebound may lead to more revenue
by Joe Siegel With nearly half of all Americans vaccinated and rates of COVID-19 infections dropping, the travel and tourism industries could see a return to pre-pandemic levels. And LGBTQ media are looking forward to the revenue that sector brings in. According […]
LGBTQ travelers to the rescue: Queers leading the way to tourism recovery
by Ed Salvato(Ed Salvato, based in New York City, is a freelance travel writer, instructor at NYU and the University of Texas at Austin’s NYC Center, and an LGBTQ tourism marketing consultant. This piece appears courtesy of the National LGBT Media Association.) […]
LGBTQIA2S+? As times change, journalists wrestle with naming the community
by Joe Siegel In the last few years, with an influx of younger progressive activists, the way our community describes itself has changed, although not uniformly. Depending on who is doing the speaking or writing, we are the community of people who […]
San Francisco Bay Times is officially a legacy
by Fred Kuhr The city and county of San Francisco have banded together every year since 2015 to recognize local businesses that have been around for at least 30 years and have contributed to the history and identity of the area. They […]
Measuring success by controlling what you can
by Rick Claggett(Rick Claggett is the publisher of Orlando, Fla.-based Watermark. A version of this column originally appeared in Watermark and is reprinted here with permission.) I recently celebrated 19 years of employment at Watermark. It seems surreal. When I started with […]
(What’s happening at your publication? Let us know. Email editor Fred Kuhr at editor@presspassq.com) ADELANTE, based in Los Angeles, celebrated the tenth anniversary of photographer JOSÉ AGUILAR shooting cover models for the magazine with an interview and a photo retrospective of his work. […]