LGBTQ

How Do Key Westers Live? Find Out During Unique Home Tours

Ever wondered how Key West residents live — and what lies behind their houses’ white picket fences, striking facades and gleaming front doors? Home tours scheduled for January, February and March offer a rare chance to find out. Discover Victorian gems and "shotgun" cottages, wonderful modern-day designs, interiors filled with antiques and art, and outdoor living spaces with lush, lovely gardens.

By |2021-05-13T16:04:17-04:00January 16, 2019|

Join Kelly McGillis and Global Flag Football Teams in Key West

More than two dozen international teams will converge on Key West for adrenaline-charged sports competition Jan. 22-29, during the 28th annual Kelly McGillis Classic International Women’s & Girls’ Flag Football Championship. The Classic also features a Women’s Speaker Series focusing on female empowerment, parties and games, and acting workshops and performances guided by the famed actress herself.

By |2019-01-02T22:17:09-05:00January 2, 2019|

Spotlight: Larry Blackburn, a Picture-Perfect Key West Resident

Larry Blackburn is a prominent Florida Keys photographer, a fervent supporter of the Keys' "One Human Family" community and a constant presence at special events and fundraisers. Plus he will reign all year as the king of Key West's Fantasy Fest celebration after earning his crown by raising money for a local nonprofit. "Meet" Larry, whose heart is as notable as his height, by reading on.

By |2018-12-19T22:00:47-05:00December 19, 2018|

‘Free to Be’ in the Florida Keys

Imagine a subtropical island paradise in the continental U.S. where year-round temperatures average 77.8 degrees Fahrenheit. Where LGBTQ travelers are free to be themselves wherever they go, Tennessee Williams helped establish the rich cultural community, and the locals' favorite beach is affectionately nicknamed to salute Elizabeth Taylor. Luckily, that paradise is real — and it’s Key West.

By |2021-05-13T15:57:54-04:00November 20, 2018|

Spotlight: The Colorful Life of Renowned Drag Queen “Sushi”

One of Key West’s most talented residents is Gary Marion (aka “Sushi”), who entertains nightly on the second floor of the popular LGBTQ hangout 801 Bourbon Bar with the “Sushi and the 801 Girls” show. Over the years, Sushi has become a drag icon who's known worldwide for her “Red Shoe Drop” appearances on CNN’s annual New Year’s Eve television program.

By |2018-11-07T04:08:42-05:00November 6, 2018|

Spotlight: Police Chief Donie Lee ‘On The Beat’ In Key West

Donie Lee, Key West's chief of police, is a widely admired officer and the island city's first openly gay police chief. As one of the unique community's many LGBTQ city officials and guiding spirits, this fifth-generation Key West resident plays an integral role in helping protect the place called paradise.

By |2018-10-24T19:35:27-04:00October 24, 2018|

Spotlight: Daniel Skahen Values Community Openness

Daniel Skahen is the executive director of the renowned Key West Business Guild and a longtime resident of Key West. He also fought successfully for the legalization of gay adoption in Florida. In his “free time,” he can be spotted welcoming travelers at the guild’s LGBTQ Visitor Center at 808 Duval St. So what does Daniel like best about living in Key West?

By |2018-10-10T21:52:43-04:00October 10, 2018|

Truman Waterfront Park Turns Heads — and Hosts Headdresses

The over-the-top Headdress Ball brings unmatched creativity and spectacular entries to the new Key West Amphitheater at Truman Waterfront Park. Featuring high-quality entertainment and glamorous flair, the gala is the leading LGBTQ event during the island’s fabulous Fantasy Fest masking and costuming festival — and it’s a can’t-miss treat.

By |2018-09-26T01:38:48-04:00September 25, 2018|

Key West’s Weather Sure Beats 115 Degrees of Dry Heat

From an island-style street party to an over-the-top headdress gala, Key West's fall schedule includes so many reasons to plan a southernmost escape. Don't miss the two-day Goombay Festival Oct. 19-20, celebrating Key West’s Bahamian heritage, or the dazzling 36th annual Headdress Ball on Oct. 25 featuring contestants’ flamboyant masks and outrageous headdress regalia.

By |2018-09-12T21:39:50-04:00September 12, 2018|
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