Katy O’Brian Flexes Her Acting Muscle In New Biopic ‘Christy’
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.
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.
Lord Scorpio’s party series, gURLSlikegIRLS, stands out for putting Black queer femmes front and center.
From Downtown to Girlstown to the West Side, and back again, we’re exploring the unofficial capital of the Midwest.
GO got an early look at Tina Romero’s new queer horror romp and sat down with some of the undead cast before the film’s release on Friday.
Born out of friendship and a need for space, four Black sapphics built a nightlife movement centering joy, community, and the freedom to be your gayest self.
GO spoke the Trans Housing Coalition Executive Director Mary Wilson for National LGBTQ Center Awareness Day.
What are they wearing?
You’ll love this tequila-based drink that reminds you of a walk in the woods.
Double the fun and double the trouble!
GO sat down with activist Rain Dove, who stepped off among the marchers at Budapest Pride, and Budapest Pride President Viktória Radványi.
Drumroll please… LA event curator Anita Obasi is bringing her popular West
Coast newsletter and queer event database to NYC.
From the witchy sapphic spirit of Salem to the artsy queer culture of Montreal, fall fun is calling. Pick up the phone and get outta town to one of these fall runaways!
Some found love. Others found themselves. And everyone had something to say. Cast members of cultural sensation ‘The Ultimatum: Queer Love’ Season 2 spill all.
Between scrapbooking sessions and spewing “fruity” Wicked theories online, rising star Marissa Bode is redefining Nessarose’s dreams and desires. The groundbreaking actress opens up to GO ahead of the upcoming sequel, ‘Wicked: For Good.’
Today, the tapestry is too large to display all at once, at 54-tons, 50,000 panels and more than 110,000 names.
Queer designer Richi Cadrouce’s brand, Sad Bsh, is a collection of vintage items, reworked clothing, and hand-painted art.
GO had a front row seat to DapperQ’s iconic fashion show. Let us take you inside…
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.
Located in Bed-Stuy, this brand new bar packed with lesbian literature is the perfect spot to cozy up and make new friends.
Online persona, author, and clever cultural commentator Rose Dommu sits down with GO ahead of her novel’s release on September 23.
Dana Rudolph, the award-winning founder of Mombian, sat down with GO to discuss her family, advice for others, and the importance of joy.
Blazer’s co-owners chat with GO about renovations, merch, watch parties, and the incredible support of their community.
Wilma Burgess climbed the charts in the 1960s while breaking one of Nashville’s biggest taboos. Why is her name still overlooked?
GO spoke with Katie Davis, the founder of Banana Split, a sapphic sex toy company with a brand-new, patent-pending design.
Since being crowned Miss Connecticut USA in 2024, Clarke has been a strong advocate for representation and mental health in the pageant world.
The ‘80s lesbian indie-pop queen spoke with GO about her upcoming EP, ‘Shock Treatment,’ world domination, and hitting the road on tour.
Artüro, based in Johannesburg, not only welcomes queer patrons, but celebrates them.
The pansexual Chinese-American actress, athlete, and entrepreneur talked to GO about her journey from the flag football field to the Marvel Universe.
LGBTQ+ pool players celebrate a fresh chapter with a permanent space to play, strengthening visibility in local nightlife and bar sports.
“The NYC Dyke March has always been political in nature,” a spokesperson told GO.
This year’s 3rd annual Queer Wine Fest hosted 20 winemakers and nearly 300 guests, volunteers, and vendors.
Queer author Chloe Michelle Howarth spoke with GO about her debut novel, Irish culture and adolescent longing.
Suri Chan is a poet and the author of ‘But I Don’t Feel Empowered.’ She spoke with GO about her identity as a queer Asian writer.
With love and hope,
Amy
She made history behind the podium. Now Karine Jean-Pierre brings her voice—and her fight—back to the streets of New York.
Over the past two years, 10 new queer women’s bars have opened across the country. Inclusive spaces are finding ways to thrive, so pull up a stool and meet your new neighbors.