GO’s Queer Year In Review
Let’s dive into the 100 moments that made 2025—the good, the bad, and the Trump-y.
Becca Williams (she/her) is proud to serve as the Managing Editor at GO Magazine. Becca holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism with a minor in Political Science from Hofstra University. She is a Tennessee native who can be found reading, journaling, or having a Gin and Tonic at The Bush.
Let’s dive into the 100 moments that made 2025—the good, the bad, and the Trump-y.
The Wāhine Toa Firefighter Calendar took the sapphic world by storm, selling out almost instantly and raising nearly $300,000 for breast cancer research.
The ‘Christy’ actor chats with GO about the film’s “vulnerable and intense” story, and her many other projects. ‘Christy’ is in theaters on November 7.
You’ll love this tequila-based drink that reminds you of a walk in the woods.
Blazer’s co-owners chat with GO about renovations, merch, watch parties, and the incredible support of their community.
Laura Pica, aka @boozy_bartender, has concocted three cocktails and one mocktail for GO readers!
This shooting comes days after two teen girls were shot in the West Village on Sunday.
The world’s largest and longest-running music festival for queer women is moving forward this year with a major announcement.
GO spoke with Alison Bechdel ahead of her new graphic novel, ‘Spent’, which hits the shelves on Tuesday, May 20.
GO sat down with Hena Mustafa, co-owner of Boyfriend—Brooklyn’s first queer cocktail and coffee co-op.
Celebs took to the red carpet for the annual Met Gala Monday night. But who came out on top?
Finally, a place for lesbians in Western Massachusetts!
Hungary’s parliament passed the measure Monday, as crowds of activists protested.
GO Magazine is mourning the loss of Kaitoria “Kai” Bankz, a Black trans woman who was a strong activist for her community.
NEW Pride Agenda, alongside other advocates and lawmakers, rallied at the state capitol on Tuesday as Governor Hochul negotiates the 2025-26 FY budget.
We love love!
The new policy was announced after a patron showed up in a MAGA hat, making other guests uncomfortable.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton released his nonbinding legal opinion Friday, which could snowball into real political action from Gov. Gregg Abbott.
This Is It! announced its sudden closure earlier this week.
‘You Hauled’ has just dropped its first trailer, and we’re already sat.
Pearl Divers is taking over a new building, with a brand new name.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has temporarily halted funding to the university as they investigate “potential Title VI or Title IX violations.”
A Colorado law banning the discredited tactic known as conversion therapy will be challenged in front of the Supreme Court.
The Swamp Princess is saying what everyone is thinking.
House Bill 3817 is one of many attacks on trans rights in the state.
Sam Nordquist, a Black trans man, was murdered last month. Prosecutors revealed new details as their investigation continues.
Our anxiety about this song’s release is officially out the window.
Dior’s community and loved ones are calling on the police department for answers, as they grapple with this tragic loss.
Mayor Karen Bass removed Crowley last week, blaming her for the city’s lack of wildfire preparedness. The decision now sits in the hands of the City Council.
VACAYA, an LGBT vacation company, was chartering a Royal Caribbean cruise ship when they spotted a boat in distress.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ will return to our screens on Thursday, March 6.
From Keke’s eloquent speech to a Cynthia Erivo and Lena Waithe spotting, this year’s NAACP Image Awards had plenty of queer moments.
Authorities say Nordquist was subjected to “prolonged physical and psychological abuse” leading up to his murder.
Congratulations to Axel and CJ!
Clear the way for Pisces season!
Gabby Windey and Robby Hoffman are our relationship goals.