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The 37th annual New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival makes its return October 9-21.
Get the scoop on the hottest events no queer woman should miss.
The 37th annual New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival makes its return October 9-21.
Filipino designer Veejay Floresca claimed the Season 21 title, marking a milestone for the long-running fashion series.
GO had a front row seat to DapperQ’s iconic fashion show. Let us take you inside…
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From fashion rule-breakers to political truth-tellers, these Hispanic creators are shifting culture and carving space.
Silver medalist Katarzyna Zillmann takes on a new stage as part of the show’s first female same-sex duo.
The Mistress of Mischief kicks off her final Dinah celebration this weekend! In this exclusive interview, Hanson takes GO through the ups and downs of the iconic festival.
‘The Christmas Baby’ marks another step in Hallmark’s growing commitment to telling inclusive holiday stories.
The six-member group delivered fan favorites, reflected on their whirlwind year, and teased what was ahead.
Online persona, author, and clever cultural commentator Rose Dommu sits down with GO ahead of her novel’s release on September 23.
Nothing goes with crunchy leaves and chunky sweaters like a good book. Cozy up with this round-up of sapphic reads.
When Bernardine Evaristo won a £100,000 award, she founded the RSL Pioneer prize for women writers over 60 — and chose Duffy as the first recipient.
Nia DaCosta’s adaptation of ‘Hedda Gabler’ moves the story to 1950s England, centering queerness, race, and desire in a single explosive night.
From historic firsts to heartfelt speeches, these moments stood out on Emmy night.
Clips of Brandi Carlile singing her heart out at a lesbian karaoke bar are going viral for good reason.
Prime Video is developing the first live-action series inspired by the sapphic fan favorite.
Summit Station’s legacy as a hub for connection and activism is being preserved in a new documentary.
Backed by drag legends and ballroom icons, Sabrina Carpenter turned her performance into a showcase of queer visibility.
The Australian-born artist leans into big drums, queer storytelling, and neon-soaked nostalgia on their third studio release.
Grab some popcorn and get comfy. These sapphic cinema and television picks are all essential viewing.
Whenever the actor saw a celebrity come out as nonbinary or queer, they thought: ‘Oh my God, this is so cool, I see myself in you.’
Lady Gaga’s “Dead Dance” has arrived with ‘Wednesday’ season two, and fans are already buzzing with reactions.
The New York festival created a special initiative to ensure Arizona audiences can still see queer stories on screen this fall.
The actress and model duo romantically linked since 2018 tied the knot in a private ceremony over Labor Day Weekend.
The pop star turned every stage into a runway during her string of European festival performances.
The queer space adventure that captivated festival audiences across the globe is coming to U.S. theaters this fall.
“I feel so powerless to protect trans people in the world, but writing connects us, and makes us permanent, so that’s what I’ll continue to do.”
Wilma Burgess climbed the charts in the 1960s while breaking one of Nashville’s biggest taboos. Why is her name still overlooked?
“What you see is what you see, and they’re putting it everywhere,” the rapper said.
At a Dreamsicle Tour stop, the queer artist revealed that a fan crossed a boundary, and she isn’t letting it go unspoken.
After a road trip comedy and a noir detective story, Coen and Cooke are diving into wilderness terror with queer women at the center.
The ‘80s lesbian indie-pop queen spoke with GO about her upcoming EP, ‘Shock Treatment,’ world domination, and hitting the road on tour.
In “Lesbian Of The Year,” Leandra Earl reflects on regret, acceptance, and why self discovery never runs on schedule.
Lucy Lawless, Alexandra Tydings, and the Xena team open up about the show’s lesbian subtext ahead of its 30th anniversary.
A crackdown meant for explicit games is sweeping up safe-for-work sapphic titles on Itch, leaving queer developers cut off from audiences and income.
Reneé Rapp has a very specific idea for how she’d join ‘Law & Order: SVU’.