Anchored in the rich heritage of carnival festivities in Nice, Lou Queernaval, the inaugural gay carnival in France, has become a beloved event that embraces inclusivity and unity for all.
In various cities worldwide where numerous LGBTQ+ establishments are shutting down, the French Riviera is bucking this trend. Instead of closures, new businesses are not only emerging but thriving.
Finally, the day has arrived. After a few years of hard work, with extensive group meetings, appointments with funders, and the various associations and other local community members, the Marseille LGBTQIA+ Center had its opening ceremony over the weekend.
Typically when one thinks of Monaco, thoughts of a luxurious lifestyle tend to come to the forefront, and possibly the last thing an individual may consider is that there would be an AIDS charity in the principality.
To the world, Monaco represents considerable wealth, privilege, and luxury but what can life be like living in one of the smallest, most secure countries in the world?
Although year-round the restaurants on the Côte d’Azur are always remarkable, there is something about summer that just seems to bring that extra seasonal Riviera feeling to an eatery
The French Riviera has a longstanding tradition of seaside restaurants open for the summer season along the coastline, and this year is no exception, with the revival of a most legendary location on Roquebrune Cap Martin.
This year, from July 18-21, the Nice Jazz Festival will once again feature a diverse array of spectacular artists both new and highly recognized from around the world at the Théâtre de Verdure and Place Masséna.
Last night I was fortunate enough to attend the second annual Monaco Pride, and I have to say, it was one of the most memorable Pride events I have ever experienced.
If there is one thing that is synonymous with Monaco, it’s luxury cars. So it’s no surprise that Bugatti just unveiled their new showroom at Rascasse, one of Formula 1’s most famous corners in Monaco.