Ivan Quintanilla is featured as the travel expert on Toronto's Proud FM "Your Morning With Richard & Chris." Among the many exciting reasons to visit New York City this summer, IQ discusses the gay-popular neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen, getting around the city, and the latest extension of The High Line. Click below to listen:
NYC: Puppy Love
He loves you unconditionally. He is always loyal. He is your best friend. He, too, deserves a luxury vacation in New York City. Now, Toto (or Max, or Rover, or...) can join you at the iconic Jumeirah Essex House and delight in the hotel’s Canine Turndown Program. When the Jumeirah Essex House is home, your … Continue reading NYC: Puppy Love
NYC: Glee Getaway
A Glee Weekend Package in NYC
NYC Goes MAD for Dance
Artists find inspiration in many things. Among them… other art. On February 9, New York’s Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) celebrates the marriage of visual art and dance by unveiling its first dance series, “Dance: Under the Influence.” MAD explores the point at which craftsmanship, art and design intersect in the visual arts today. … Continue reading NYC Goes MAD for Dance
NYC: Sweet Treats on Wheels
New Yorkers are constantly on the go. Why should our food be any different? Food trucks of all varieties continue to expand their customer base by parking their mobile restaurants on the different streets of New York City. From tacos to pizza to dumplings, if you can imagine it, there is probably a truck serving … Continue reading NYC: Sweet Treats on Wheels
NYC Restaurant Week
Hey New Yorkers, are you hungry? NYC Restaurant Week allows you to sample three-course, prix-fixe meals at some of the city’s most amazing restaurants for $24.07 at lunchtime and $35 at dinner. From now until September 6, pull up a chair at more than 275 New York City restaurants. Go classy (Le Cirque, Cipriani) or … Continue reading NYC Restaurant Week
Gay Daddy Day, NYC
Celebrate Father’s Day in New York City with your favorite Chorus Boy or Leather Daddy.
Take Me To The River
(Photos by Fred Rose) New York City is often considered a concrete jungle, herding humans and sprouting skyscrapers through its densely overgrown streets. Yet approximately one-quarter of the city is occupied by public parks, playgrounds and nature preserves. The grande dame, of course, is Central Park. But there’s a new kid in town who grows … Continue reading Take Me To The River
IQ is published in Out Traveler!
Traveling IQ is published in Out Traveler G.P.S. Read the article on the Ace Hotel in New York City by clicking here
A Tasty Tour of Hell’s Kitchen
It’s summer. Take a walk. And while you're at it, enjoy a 7-course meal and expand your knowledge of one of New York City's most exciting neighborhoods. 3 hours. 7 courses. 2 miles. Rum & Blackbird Tasting Tours will guide your palate (and feet) through the Hell’s Kitchen of yesterday and today. Once home to … Continue reading A Tasty Tour of Hell’s Kitchen
