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Sassy Planet

A Queer Guide to 40 Cities, Big and Small

Illustrated by Braulio Amado
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$24.95 US
7.7"W x 9.4"H x 0.78"D   | 28 oz | 14 per carton
On sale Sep 07, 2021 | 224 Pages | 9783791387567
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Check out what’s up and coming in LGBTQ scenes around the world with this quirky, vibrant queer travel guide.

For decades, LGBTQ travelers have congregated in predictable places: queer-friendly cities like New York and Berlin, or beach towns such as Mykonos and Fire Island. But as progress and visibility expand across the globe, so do queer people’s travel options. Drawing on their own extensive travel experiences, as well as the perspectives of local DJs, artists, activists, drag performers, DIY historians, and long-time residents (many of them found through the biggest advantage gay travelers have over their straight counterparts: ‘hookup’ apps like Grindr and Scruff), the authors of Sassy Planet offer up the latest on what’s hot in 40 cities around the world. Traveling in the US? Check out RuPaul’s Drag Race star Alaska’s recommendations for Pittsburgh, where she first got her start. Planning a trip to Japan? Read about the 300+ queer bars packed into Tokyo’s Shinjuku neighborhood. Even in countries where homosexuality is sanctioned, you’ll read about emerging pockets of queer acceptance and culture. You’ll also find the very latest info on where to go in major destinations, from the Por Detroit parties in Mexico City to new Brooklyn hot spots. The book features interviews with local celebs, best-of lists, and little- known hideaways all packaged with helpful insights, cool bits of regional culture, queer lore—and of course, plenty of sass to spare.
 
HARISH BHANDARI is a marketing and communications professional.
 
DAVID DODGE is a writer covering LGBT+ issues, politics, and culture for various outlets including the New York Times, Travel + Leisure, and the Advocate.
 
NICK SCHIARIZZI is a video artist who co-founded New York’s CHERYL collective and SSHH art space.
 

BRÁULIO AMADO is a designer and illustrator working with clients including the New Yorker, Frank Ocean, and Robyn.
 

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Check out what’s up and coming in LGBTQ scenes around the world with this quirky, vibrant queer travel guide.

For decades, LGBTQ travelers have congregated in predictable places: queer-friendly cities like New York and Berlin, or beach towns such as Mykonos and Fire Island. But as progress and visibility expand across the globe, so do queer people’s travel options. Drawing on their own extensive travel experiences, as well as the perspectives of local DJs, artists, activists, drag performers, DIY historians, and long-time residents (many of them found through the biggest advantage gay travelers have over their straight counterparts: ‘hookup’ apps like Grindr and Scruff), the authors of Sassy Planet offer up the latest on what’s hot in 40 cities around the world. Traveling in the US? Check out RuPaul’s Drag Race star Alaska’s recommendations for Pittsburgh, where she first got her start. Planning a trip to Japan? Read about the 300+ queer bars packed into Tokyo’s Shinjuku neighborhood. Even in countries where homosexuality is sanctioned, you’ll read about emerging pockets of queer acceptance and culture. You’ll also find the very latest info on where to go in major destinations, from the Por Detroit parties in Mexico City to new Brooklyn hot spots. The book features interviews with local celebs, best-of lists, and little- known hideaways all packaged with helpful insights, cool bits of regional culture, queer lore—and of course, plenty of sass to spare.
 

Author

HARISH BHANDARI is a marketing and communications professional.
 
DAVID DODGE is a writer covering LGBT+ issues, politics, and culture for various outlets including the New York Times, Travel + Leisure, and the Advocate.
 
NICK SCHIARIZZI is a video artist who co-founded New York’s CHERYL collective and SSHH art space.
 

BRÁULIO AMADO is a designer and illustrator working with clients including the New Yorker, Frank Ocean, and Robyn.