Jenna Lee Dunn Is Making Change In The Mid-South
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.
We get up close and personal with lesbian movers and shakers. Read the GO Magazine interviews here.
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?”
‘Edge of the World: An Anthology of Queer Travel Writing’ is available May 6.
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!
Activists, politicians, and queer leaders give GO an inside look at how they’re forging ahead.
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.
Longtime couple Jessica Torres and Luna Lopez are stepping into a new role: co-hosts of your new favorite lesbian podcast.
Robin Tyler, now 82, became the first lesbian comic to come out on national TV in 1979. She gave GO an inside look to her long career in comedy and activism.
These six women opened up to GO about their first time having sex with a woman.
“We’re here to reclaim the field for queer and trans folks who want to play.”
The British “happy pop” singer tells GO about her queer inspirations, dancing through sadness, and “turning it up” in her new era.
Creators of House Party, Caroline Hetzel and Emma DiMarco, gave GO an inside look at the lesbian rager.
Why do so many lesbian storylines end in death?
Texas Annie tells the story of a queer sex shop owner’s granddaughter who decided to go rogue by delivering sex toys to everyone, from unsatisfied sorority girls to horny nuns.
Alex Kekesi and Asa Akira sit down with GO Magazine, shining a light on the ways porn is political—and how everyone is connected in this fight for free expression.
Deirdre Alston, a queer Brooklyn-based wedding and elopement photographer, like so many of us, felt devastated on November 6. And so she decided to do something immediately.
While all eyes have been fixated on the contentious presidential race, several other elections across the country have the potential to make history.
Even Patti LuPone is in it.
“Our community really wanted this,” says QVNYC co-founder Brandon Smith.
“Who was going to watch a film with one woman, let alone two women, falling in love?”
Rockaway Beach belongs to the sapphic surfers – at least for a few hours every Sunday.
Country singer Maren Morris shared her journey to self-discovery on Sophia Bush’s podcast Work in Progress.
Actor Sophia Bush and her wife, soccer player Ashlyn Harris, are using their platforms to “fight for LGBTQ justice.”
Countless sapphic love stories have unfolded on these shores, and this lesbian wedding felt like the culmination of generations of herstory.
“A lot of people doubted me. But look, I’m still here, you know?”
“This gift of being pregnant made space for me to be real with myself.”
Author Swan Huntley chronicles a relationship between a celebrity chef and her ghostwriter — that slowly but surely descends into chaos.
There’s a plate of food for anyone who’s hungry, and a bed for any lesbian, queer or trans person who needs a place to rest.
With the ongoing debates over queer people’s humanity, events like RuPaul’s DragCon are more crucial than ever.
Album inspo: “two young queers meet in a magical garden.”
Stop being weird and let her have fun in peace.
Do not flirt with Billie if you stink.
These six women, ranging in age from 27 to 95, get to live their authentic lives with their partners because of that momentous day in June 2015.
Lesbian Herstory Archives, a treasure chest of queer history, has been operating since 1974.
The singer and songwriter grew up hearing “you can’t” and is showing the world: hell yes, she can.