Our Legacy: Six Lesbian Magazines From The Then Before Now
“No woman ever made a dime for her work, and some … worked themselves into a state of mental and physical decline on behalf of the magazine.”
“No woman ever made a dime for her work, and some … worked themselves into a state of mental and physical decline on behalf of the magazine.”
As it turns out, watching strong women kick ass is good for society and your mental health.
Our three wonderstylists will have you feeling good, looking gorgeous.
The lesbian USWNT player opens up about the Olympics, the future of women’s soccer, her bff Megan Rapinoe and coming out at Applebee’s.
Lesbian Chic’s herstory is repeating — again!
In which we kick off our four part wedding series with a little inspiration from DapperQ.
“The city boasts one of the largest LGBTQ populations in the U.S., and there are more and more resources and opportunities for LBT ladies in the “A.”
Composting restores balance in the universe, so you can continue to drink gin and smoke cigarettes.
The Law and Order Edition.
“I wanted something loud and beautiful and bright. Something truly practical but also out-of-control fun. Seriously, who says that you shouldn’t have it all?”
Meet Miss September!
Our least favorite conservative gay group should have made a dance video instead.
This coffee cake has fruit on it, so you can practically eat it for breakfast. And you’ll want to.
Over on their DC Decoder page, the Christian Science Monitor published a helpful guide on where both President Obama and Mittsy stand on what they at their newspaper call “gay issues” but what I like to call “issues that concern U.S. citizens who are also humans.”
This week on The Real L Word, some people fell in love and some people yelled at each other and some people can be content playing bingo and paying rent!
“If you also find yourself shifting between states of “Fuck this, I’m moving to Canada and I’m taking all of the undocumented folks with me! ” and “I fucking love ‘Merica and apple pie,” this playlist is for you.”
“I want there to be more books like The Education of Queenie McBride, and I want there to be more teens able to access them.”
Barnard Center for Research on Women and Queers for Economic Justice have teamed up to write about ‘A New Queer Agenda.’ If you live in New York and are free on September 19, you could go hear the contributors talk about it!
They have feminists shaking their heads, no research to back themselves up, and the full support and funding of the government.
Spoiler alert: some dads are the best, California loves us, and wombats are the future.