The Rencontres Cinématographiques In&Out Nice returns for its 17th edition this April, inviting us to see the world differently, embrace new challenges, and add a spark of joy.
The vibrant city of Nice, France, will once again light up with colour, music, and festivity as it hosts Lou Queernaval, the LGBTQ+ Carnival, on February 28.
Taking place this October, November, and December of this year in Nice, Avignon, Marseille, Toulon, and Seillans. This cinematic festival is an all inclusive LGBTQ+ event.
It has been said that estimates indicate there are tens of thousands of English-speaking and even more so, bilingual expatriates living in the region, particularly in cities like Nice, a cultural hub in the French Riviera.
Despite being relatively young compared to other Pride gatherings, Monaco Pride grows stronger each year, drawing an international and diverse crowd united in championing LGBTQI+ equality rights.
If you're seeking a truly wonderful experience in the Principality of Monaco, it is recommended to spend part of an evening watching a movie under the stars at the Monaco Open Air Cinema.
As many a longtime fan of the 80s band, Vicious Pink. One evening, playing around on one of my Instagram accounts, I took a clip from a vintage fashion show in Paris and paired it with their song, “I confess”.
On June 23, 2024, the vibrant city of Nice will once again host the Pink Parade, a dynamic and colourful celebration dedicated to promoting LGBTQ+ rights, diversity, and inclusion.
To mark International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, Biphobia on May 17, the Centre LGBTQIA Cote d’Azur is organising the second Nice Rainbow Festival in association with the city of Nice.