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Photographer Michel Rohner and his husband Dillon Beckmann are traveling the world capturing spontaneous portraits of dogs, sharing their images online to raise funds for a permanent canine sanctuary in Cusco, Peru.

Swiss-Peruvian photographer Michel Rohner and his American husband, Dillon Beckmann, have launched a heartfelt global initiative called “Paws Around the World.” The couple, co-founders of the pet photography brand Arf & Wag, are traveling across cities and continents, taking spontaneous, professional portraits of dogs they meet on the streets. Their goal is not only to celebrate the deep connection between humans and their canine companions, but also to fund a sanctuary for abandoned dogs in Cusco, Peru .

Michel and Dillon’s journey began in Des Moines, Iowa, where they founded Arf & Wag Studio. In 2024, they relocated to Valencia, Spain, using their new home as a base for their expanding project. While Michel takes the lead as photographer, Dillon coordinates logistics and supports each photo session, ensuring the process is smooth and engaging for both dogs and their owners .

The couple’s approach is as unique as it is inclusive: their photo sessions are entirely spontaneous and free. They often spot a dog while walking through the bustling streets of cities like London, Paris, Barcelona, or Vienna, and approach the owner for a quick, impromptu shoot. These images, full of character and charm, are then shared online, primarily through their Instagram account and personal website, inviting viewers to not only enjoy the artistry but also contribute to a cause .

“Every dog has a story worth telling and every portrait we share brings us one step closer to building a safe haven,” Michel said in an interview. “Dogs have been a constant source of love, resilience, and connection in both our lives. They have an incredible way of bringing people together across cultures, languages, and backgrounds. Through this project, we want to honour that connection while giving back to the dogs who need it most” .

The heart of Michel and Dillon’s mission lies in Cusco, Peru. Their dream is to build a permanent sanctuary offering shelter, veterinary care, and adoption opportunities for the region’s many stray dogs. The idea grew from their previous work founding Cusco Canine Rescue, a nonprofit dedicated to helping street dogs in the Andes. Witnessing firsthand the scale of the need, the couple decided to use their creative skills to drive meaningful change .

Rather than charging for their photographic services, Michel and Dillon fund the project through a combination of merchandise sales, donations, and earnings from their growing online community. Every cent raised goes directly toward the sanctuary project. The couple’s website states, “We’re not there yet but with every photo, every subscriber, every shared moment, you’re helping us get one step closer” .

This initiative stands out not only for its innovative fundraising method but also for its visibility as an LGBTQ+-led project in the field of animal welfare. Michel and Dillon’s work has been covered by LGBTQ+ media and has resonated with audiences who appreciate both the inclusive message and the tangible impact of their efforts .

Research shows that pet ownership is particularly significant in the LGBTQ+ community, with many individuals reporting improved mental health and social connection through caring for animals . Projects like Paws Around the World highlight how LGBTQ+ advocacy can intersect with broader social causes, fostering compassion, visibility, and generosity.

With more than 600 Instagram followers and a growing archive of canine portraits, Michel and Dillon continue to travel, photograph, and connect with dog lovers across the globe. Their journey is ongoing, and they invite supporters to join them—whether by following their work online, sharing their story, or contributing to the sanctuary fund.

For updates on their travels, stories of the dogs they meet, and ways to support the sanctuary project, visit their website (arfwag.com) or follow them on Instagram (@arfwag).

Oberon, a vibrant new LGBTQIA+-focused cocktail bar, has officially launched in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, creating an inclusive space for queer nightlife and community.

Williamsburg, Brooklyn, has welcomed a bold new addition to its nightlife scene with the official opening of Oberon, a queer cocktail bar dedicated to serving the LGBTQIA+ community. Located at North 10th Street and Driggs Avenue, Oberon debuted last month and has already garnered attention for its vibrant atmosphere, specialty drinks, and dedication to inclusivity .

A lesbian couple marked their honeymoon with a unique adventure, embarking on a backpacking journey to meet renowned drag artist and environmental advocate Pattie Gonia.

In a heartwarming and headline-making celebration, a lesbian couple has captured the attention of LGBTQ+ communities by choosing to spend their honeymoon on a backpacking trek culminating in a personal meeting with drag performer and environmental activist Pattie Gonia. Their journey, recently spotlighted on social media, has been widely embraced as both a joyful affirmation of queer love and a powerful statement about LGBTQ+ presence in outdoor spaces .

Glad Day Bookshop in Toronto, Canada stands as a beacon of LGBTQ+ inclusion, offering a safe space, literary resources, and vibrant community events in the heart of one of the world’s top queer-friendly cities.

Toronto, Canada, has long been recognized as one of the world’s most welcoming destinations for LGBTQ+ travelers, celebrated for its multicultural identity and diverse queer-owned businesses. At the heart of Toronto’s Church-Wellesley Village, the city’s vibrant queer enclave, stands Glad Day Bookshop—a business that not only serves as a retail space but as a community hub, event venue, and historic symbol of LGBTQ+ resilience and visibility.

Ty Oneil and Christopher Weber  Aug 19
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Tourism in Las Vegas is slumping this summer, with resorts and convention centers reporting fewer visitors compared to last year, especially from abroad, and some officials are blaming the Trump administration’s tariffs and immigration policies for the decline

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Tourism in Las Vegas is slumping this summer, with resorts and convention centers reporting fewer visitors compared to last year, especially from abroad, and some officials are blaming the Trump administration’s tariffs and immigration policies for the decline.

by Ty Oneil and Christopher Weber

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A surprise mention of Saskatchewan in Chappell Roan’s new hit single has triggered a surge in interest for the Canadian province, prompting the Saskatchewan Tourism Board to launch a targeted campaign.

When Grammy-winning pop artist Chappell Roan released her latest single “The Subway” in early August, few could have predicted the ripple effect it would have on Canadian tourism. In the song, Roan — a celebrated LGBTQ+ icon — playfully references “movin’ to Saskatchewan” as a whimsical solution to heartbreak. This brief lyrical nod has proven powerful, transforming the prairie province into an unexpected viral destination almost overnight .

The Puerto Vallarta City Council has unanimously approved Councilwoman Melissa Madero’s initiative to modify local tourism regulations and officially introduce the “Distintivo I,” a new recognition for tourism establishments that actively foster inclusion

Puerto Vallarta, one of Mexico’s most visited destinations and a renowned haven for LGBTQ+ travelers, has taken a historic step to further cement its reputation as a welcoming city for all. In a council session held this week, local lawmakers voted to approve an initiative by Councilwoman Melissa Madero to amend the city’s Tourism Regulations and create the “Distintivo I”—a formal recognition awarded to businesses that demonstrate a strong commitment to inclusion and non-discrimination in their operations .

Blondies Loft + Slushbar, located in Puerto Vallarta’s celebrated Emiliano Zapata neighborhood, stands out as a vibrant and inclusive business at the heart of one of the world’s most queer friendly travel destinations.

Puerto Vallarta, nestled on Mexico’s Pacific coast, has earned its reputation as one of the most progressive and welcoming destinations for LGBTQ+ travelers worldwide. At the center of this vibrant resort city is the Emiliano Zapata neighborhood—affectionately known as Old Town—a lively district renowned for its colorful queer nightlife and inclusive businesses. Among these, Blondies Loft + Slushbar has emerged as a standout establishment, offering a unique blend of fun, community, and affirmation for all who walk through its doors .

Veronika Primm | Travelbinger  Aug 13
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The reopening of one of Prague’s ultimate luxury hotels marks one of the most significant moments in the city’s recent hospitality history. Formerly the InterContinental Prague, the landmark brutalist building has reopened as the Fairmont Golden Prague after a five-year, $200 million restoration. It is the first Fairmont property in both the Czech Republic and Central Europe.

The reopening of one of Prague’s ultimate luxury hotels marks one of the most significant moments in the city’s recent hospitality history. Formerly the InterContinental Prague, the landmark brutalist building has reopened as the Fairmont Golden Prague after a five-year, $200 million restoration. It is the first Fairmont property in both the Czech Republic and Central Europe.

by Veronika Primm | Travelbinger

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Sylvie Corbet  Aug 12
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Swimming in the Seine is an increasingly popular tourist attraction in the French capital, and a must-do for Parisians themselves

PARIS (AP) — Swimming in the Seine is an increasingly popular tourist attraction in the French capital — and a must-do for Parisians themselves. Thousands of people have enjoyed a dip in the river since three public bathing sites opened last month, the first in over a century.

by Sylvie Corbet

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