A Letter From Our Publisher Pride 2025
With love and hope,
Amy
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.
After a head-turning debut at New York Fashion Week, breakout designer
Fi Black continues to impress with their brand, DYKEMINT.
Ruby and Katrena relive Olivia’s Coral Jubilee Cruise—seven sun-soaked days, 2,600 queer travelers, and a boatload of unforgettable adventures.
From Lisbon to its coastal surf towns, Portugal offers queer travelers a relaxed escape—and, for some, a place to call home.
2025 will mark the final Dinah production for Founder and CEO Mariah Hanson. Special celebrity appearances and incredible live performances guarantee an unforgettable celebration.
With her dreamy new album on the horizon, alt-pop powerhouse Chrissy Chlapecka is ready to claim her crown.
When two queer creatives come together, something beautiful blooms
Our annual celebration of epic queer women changing the world.
‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ season 17 winner Onya Nurve sat down with GO to chat about her well-deserved win and what’s coming next.
The art curator and ‘Real Housewives of New York’ star spoke with GO while being honored at the 2025 Live Out Loud gala.
GO chatted with Lisa and Jaimee, the couple behind ‘The Two Mom Edit’.
The exhibition is now open at the Petaluma Arts Center in California through June 7.
GO spoke with Alison Bechdel ahead of her new graphic novel, ‘Spent’, which hits the shelves on Tuesday, May 20.
Alexis Langlois’ new musical fantasy shows us the teenagers we were and the ones we dreamed ourselves to be.
GO sat down with Hena Mustafa, co-owner of Boyfriend—Brooklyn’s first queer cocktail and coffee co-op.
Athena Keke’s and Wilka’s give GO a look into their soon-to-open sports bars.
Jenna, the founder and executive director of Mid-South Trans Nation, tells GO about how her nonprofit is helping the trans community in red states.
Photographer Mattie Provost asks, “What makes you happy?”
Despite the looming presence of an increasingly anti-LGBTQ+ administration, WorldPride 2025 will be a star-studded celebration of diversity—right in front of the Capitol.
‘Edge of the World: An Anthology of Queer Travel Writing’ is available May 6.
Leaders and activists around the country are fighting to protect the lives and dignity of trans Americans. But they can’t do it alone.
Florida’s hottest lesbian event is celebrating 25 years this June. Book your flight and get tickets while you still can!
The motherships of your queer lineage are turning 50. These women-positive organizations want you at the party!
Meet the movers, shakers, and leaders breaking barriers and shaping the future.
Activists, politicians, and queer leaders give GO an inside look at how they’re forging ahead.
GO explores the stories of these six individuals who have not had a linear gender journey and what that means for them.
Lesbian Garros, Madrid’s queer and inclusive tennis league, has grown to over 250 players in two years. GO Magazine spoke with co-founder Ana Leal.
This week, GO is highlighting Mary Royall Wilgis, a contemporary painter who plays with light and color in her work.
This spa’s queer-centered night completely changed my perception of wellness.
This week, GO is highlighting Brooke Finegold, a multi-medium creator and comedian based in NYC.
GO’s Queer Creators Collection is spotlighting Mina Manzar, an NYC and Karachi-based artist.
These six women opened up to GO about their first time having sex with a woman.
In this new series, GO will spotlight queer creators who have unique contributions to the art world. Our first subject is Diana Carla Rowe, an NYC-based painter/poet.
From Marlene Dietrich to Cynthia Erivo, we’re celebrating the queer trailblazers who won big at the Oscars in past years.